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Per multiple reports, the Ravens are signing former Cowboys defensive end, Carl Lawson. Lawson came in for a workout and has now signed a new deal with Baltimore.
Following their second practice ahead of the team's interconference home matchup with the Chicago Bears in Week 8, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh off
Jordan Schultz reports that the Baltimore Ravens are signing DE Carl Lawson after having him in for a recent workout.
In that game, Mitchell rushed for 68 yards and a touchdown on nine carries and returned three kicks for 65 yards. He showed the same burst he had as an undrafted rookie in 2023, when he averaged 8.4 yards per carry on 47 runs before suffering a torn ACL.
Baltimore is undergoing a rapid rebuild, not in the offseason but mid-season. With 11 games still ahead, Jackson’s health, the locker room’s unity and the result against the Bears will determine whether this campaign can be salvaged – or written off as wasted.
A recent story revealed that the Baltimore Ravens' coaching staff recently removed recreational games from the locker room.
We asked readers if they believe the Ravens (1-5) will make the playoffs. With quarterback Lamar Jackson getting healthier after missing two games because of a hamstring injury, there’s renewed optimism inside the locker room about making a playoff push. Do fans feel the same way?
The NFL is truly a 'What have you done for me lately?' league. Three years ago, Mark Andrews could do no wrong in the eyes of the Baltimore Ravens ' flock. Then came last year's Divisional Round. He fumbled. He dropped a pass that would have resulted in a game-tying two-point conversion.