The Banner decided to talk to more than a dozen Ravens fans before the team’s game against the New England Patriots and conduct follow-up interviews with five of them after the 28-24 loss to get their thoughts on a disappointing season.
Six Ravens were selected to the Pro Bowl Games: safety Kyle Hamilton, inside linebacker Roquan Smith, fullback Patrick Ricard, punter Jordan Stout, wide receiver Zay Flowers and center Tyler Linderbaum.
Asked about his job security for the first time this season, John Harbaugh called it a “great question” but stressed that coaching is a “day-to-day job.”
The Ravens squandered an 11-point lead in a 28-24 loss to the New England Patriots. Their playoff hopes are hanging by a thread. Here are five things we learned from the game.
The Ravens didn't give their star running back one touch on the last two drives of the game. It followed a pattern of John Harbaugh and Todd Monken leaving Henry out of the game plan in critical moments.
Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton will play in Sunday’s crucial game against the New England Patriots despite an ankle injury that limited him in practice Friday.
Jordan Love isn’t the only Green Bay quarterback dealing with a health issue as the Packers attempt to regroup from a brutal loss and prepare to play the Ravens next week.
You might have never heard Robert Popik's name, but you've likely heard his music. Popik, who died last week at 59, was the DJ for the Orioles, Ravens and other local teams for more than two decades.
With 18 catches in 14 games, Hopkins is on pace to finish the season with just 22 catches. His next lowest total was 42 in 2021 — when he played just 10 games.