Baltimore Ravens, Training Camp
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Jaire Alexander’s seatbelt celebration is popping up in the early days of Ravens training camp, a welcome sign for the secondary.
While the Baltimore Ravens have yet to put on their pads in training camp, that hasn't stopped undrafted rookie cornerback Reuben Lowery from picking up where h
Kyle Hamilton and Tyler Linderbaum discuss why they didn’t hold out or hold in. Daniel Faalele’s progress has impressed Linderbaum. Friday was the hottest day of camp.
The rookie kicker had just missed an extra point. It came during a minicamp practice in June. Immediately afterward, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson came over to cheer up Tyler Loop. Coach John Harbaugh pulled Loop aside for a chat.
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy chose his words carefully on Thursday. The 34-year-old wouldn’t say whether retirement was a strong consideration this offseason. He’d only describe his offseason as “interesting,
Starks makes his presence felt with a takeaway. An undrafted rookie continues to have a nose for the football. Lamar Jackson has a strong day through the air.
Dan Parr is a senior editor and draft strategist. His top 10 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year candidates for the 2025 regular season include two Ravens.
Since 2016, drafted kickers have made more than 80% of their field goal attempts as a rookie. How might the Ravens’ Tyler Loop fare?
The Baltimore Ravens are a serious contender to win the Super Bowl this year. Not only is their roster magnificently built, but they have a rookie on the team who is ready to turn heads like he did in college.