Some Ravens players are growing frustrated and confused by offensive coordinator Todd Monkenās play-calling, sources said, as the team tries to salvage a spiraling season.
If they donāt win Sunday against the Bears or next Thursday against the Dolphins, a surprising label will be attached to the Ravens ahead of the NFLās Nov. 4 trade deadline: sellers.
For the first time ever, football players are practicing at Camden Yards. Doing so in the shadow of surrounding buildings, like the nearby Hilton, presents a unique privacy challenge for the Los Angeles Rams.
For weeks, the spotlight has glared grimly on Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr, but his head coach and players have leapt to defend him. Now that Todd Monken is getting grilled for offensive shortcomings, it seems the decorated OC is getting less public support from those around him.
Offensive coordinator Todd Monken needed something to crack a tough Los Angeles Rams run defense Sunday. So he went back to what had worked for Derrick Henry in his glory days with the Tennessee Titans.
ESPN reported that it was a mutual decision. Gardner-Johnson was not elevated from the practice squad for Sundayās 17-3 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.