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Why Shedeur Sanders' shortsighted Ravens draft snub has already backfired
Shedeur Sanders didn't wanted to drafted by the Ravens because he didn't want to be Lamar Jackson's backup. Turns out, had he let Baltimore pick him, he would have had a better chance to see the field in the 2025 NFL season.
While many of his Baltimore teams have righted the ship in the past, this season may represent one of Harbaugh’s biggest challenges yet.
No one would have predicted the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans, two division winners from a year ago, would have a combined 2-6 record through the first fo
The Texans can get their season back on track with a win in Baltimore and the Ravens can keep their season from spiraling out of control with a win over Houston. Plenty at stake as these two prepare for an important AFC tilt. Lets take a deeper dive into the matchup between the Texans and the Ravens.
With the Ravens' injury list mounting on both sides of the ball, to the extent where it is nearly crippling, especially on defense, with Roquan Smith now listed as doubtful for Week 5 per ESPN, to add to the host of players unavailable, it's getting worse for the AFC North franchise.
The Ravens sit at 1-3 through the season’s first four games. Here’s a closer look at what’s going well and what’s going (very) wrong.
Just two hours after reporting that All Pro cornerback Marlon Humphrey would be out a "couple of weeks" with a calf, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that All Pro inside linebacker Roquan Smith is expected to miss "a few weeks" after being diagnosed with a Grade 2 hamstring strain.
In his latest power rankings for NFL.com, Eric Edholm has the Ravens dropping a whopping nine spots, all the way down to No. 16. Yuck.