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The NFL world received sad news on Friday when it was announced that former Baltimore Ravens star Arthur Jones had passed away at the age of 39. Shortly after the news was announced, fans and former players paid their respects to Jones on social media.
The Baltimore Ravens were already in a world of hurt after losing 37-20 to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4 to drop to 1-3, as Lamar Jackson exited the third quarter late with a hamstring injury.
Shedeur Sanders could have had an opportunity to play with the Baltimore Ravens following Lamar Jackson’s injury, but a different choice may be backfiring on him as he also won’t be able to play for the Cleveland Browns.
With Baltimore at 1-3 and Lamar Jackson injured, are the Ravens already cooked? Bucky Brooks provides his assessment in this edition of the Scout's Notebook. Plus, the truth about Sauce Gardner's downturn and the key to Kansas City's revival.
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Keeping Lamar Jackson healthy is paramount to the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl ambitions, and that starts with the big boys up front. The Ravens' offensive line
Todd Monken talks about run game problems, including on the goal line. Orr talks about Nnamdi Madubuike’s neck injury.
When fans tuned in to Monday Night Football, they expected a fierce AFC-NFC matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions. What nobody anticipated was Jason Kelce, one of
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Uncharacteristically, the Ravens lost the battle in the trenches. Pundits don’t know what to make of Derrick Henry’s fumbling problem. The Ravens’ hole at 1-2 is ‘not as big as it would seem.’ Mark Andrews and Rashod Bateman returned to form.