Ravens Agree to Trade QB Joe Flacco to Broncos
Feb. 13 (UPI) — The Baltimore Ravens are trading veteran quarterback Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos.

Feb. 13 (UPI) — The Baltimore Ravens are trading veteran quarterback Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos.

ATLANTA (AP) — Once again, Ray Lewis and the Super Bowl intersect in Atlanta.

Is coded language from broadcasters a problem for black quarterbacks? Some believe so, including former NFL head coach Tony Dungy.

Some Ravens fans did not take their team’s loss in the first round of the Wild Cards very well, as they erupted in a fist fight in the stands.

As the Baltimore Ravens prepared to face the Los Angeles Chargers in Sunday’s AFC Wild Card Round, some players tried the novel tactic of wearing horror film masks to intimidate the opposition.

IRVING, Texas (AP) — Commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday the NFL won’t pay for video evidence in cases involving domestic violence, and he defended the league’s handling of those investigations.

Beginning this week, the NFL will feature a program called “My Cleats, My Cause,” where players can highlight a cause of their choice with custom-painted game cleats.

The Baltimore Ravens have officially denied that guard Marshal Yanda spat on Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict during Sunday’s game.

Monday, Fox Sports 1 “Undisputed” co-host Shannon Sharpe reacted to Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Marshal Yanda appearing to spit on Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict in their Sunday rivalry matchup. https://twitter.com/JoeGoodberry/status/1064358377525002240 Sharpe likened Yanda’s actions to him calling Burfict the

TEL AVIV – Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wore special cleats with the Star of David and the words “Stronger Than Hate” during Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens, in honor of the 11 victims of the Tree of Life synagogue massacre.

Just ahead of their Sunday bout with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Baltimore Ravens found one important reason to side with their rivals.

Washington (AFP) – Ray Lewis, a two-time Super Bowl winner with the Baltimore Ravens, entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday saying greatness in life means looking beyond sports.

CANTON, Ohio — There were no demonstrations by any players during the singing of the national anthem Thursday night at the Hall of Fame game.

Wednesday on ESPN’s “First Take,” co-host Max Kellerman weighed in on the prospect of Baltimore Ravens first-round selection Lamar Jackson, the 2016 Heisman-winner as a quarterback, playing in a slash position with incumbent starter Joe Flacco still at quarterback. While Kellerman

Baltimore Ravens tight end Ben Watson believes President Trump made the NFL’s anthem situation worse when he blasted protesting players at a political rally last September in Alabama.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Latest on the NFL draft (all times local):

Fox Sports 1 “Undisputed” co-hosts Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless reacted with some frustration Wednesday to the report that the Baltimore Ravens were signing former first-round pick Robert Griffin III to back up quarterback Joe Flacco after the team flirted with

Monday on “CNN Newsroom,” Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson weighed in on Fox News Channel’s Laura Ingraham telling outspoken Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James to “shut up and dribble” instead of criticizing President Trump. Watson said that he believes

Just when you thought you had heard it all, this happens.

Most NFL teams have been wary about making public statements regarding the impact of anthem protests on their business, the Baltimore Ravens are not one of them.

Like many other NFL teams, the Baltimore Ravens are worried about the thousands of empty seats in their stadium.

NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL has suspended Vikings safety Andrew Sendejo for one game for violating player safety rules in Sunday’s win against the Baltimore Ravens.

It didn’t take long for the first brutal, wince-inducing moment to occur during Week 7. Nor, is it surprising that the moment would come in a game between the Vikings and Ravens.

A player for the Baltimore Ravens who stood for last weekend’s national anthem released a powerful message saying why he might find a reason to kneel during the song.

A small plane pulling a banner stating “Stand And Respect Our Flag” flew over M&T Stadium as the Pittsburgh Steelers faced the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

More than 70,000 people have signed a petition calling for a statue of Ray Lewis that sits outside M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, to be removed after the player knelt during the national anthem.

NFL teams have agonized over how to balance protesting, with respect for the flag, during the national anthem. On Sunday, Ravens fans let their team know there’s only one acceptable choice: Stand.

One would think that the city where the national anthem was written, would be the least likely to see an anthem singer resign. However, that’s exactly what’s happening right now with the Baltimore Ravens and their anthem singer.

If you wanted to get a little taste of just how lit the NFL is going to be on Sunday, you saw it during the playing of the national anthem in London.

Ray Lewis dropped a bombshell during his appearance on Inside the NFL on Tuesday night. The former Raven said that Baltimore was close to offering Colin Kaepernick a contract, but changed their minds after Kaepernick’s girlfriend posted a “racist” tweet.

A story ran in the Daily Caller on Monday, based on an NFL source who claimed that Colin Kaepernick had indeed received an offer from an NFL team. Then, in hopes of inciting a racially driven media backlash, Kaepernick turned down the offer in hopes of using the media pressure to get “a more lucrative deal.”

The controversy in the NFL over anti-American protester Colin Kaepernick’s continued unemployment is still raging, and more voices are now coming to his support. This week, the Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins is attacking all the teams that have refused to give Kaepernick a job.

The “will they or won’t they” story of whether or not the Baltimore Ravens will offer anti-American protester Colin Kaepernick a spot as a backup quarterback has taken another turn with the team disputing ESPN’s story that Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti opposes hiring the controversial player.

For the better part of a week now, the Baltimore Ravens have publicly mulled the idea of offering anti-American protester Colin Kaepernick a shot as their next backup quarterback. However, Kaepernick’s girlfriend might not be helping his cause.

During the height of his anti-American protests last year, Black Lives Matter supporters put second string quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s merchandise into the 13th spot for most selling NFL gear. Today he has slipped to 39th, but that still means he is in the top 50 despite not even being a current player.

During a recent fan forum Baltimore Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti admitted that he’s considering factors, other than just football, when it comes to deciding whether his team will sign anthem-protesting Quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

Former Baltimore Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis had a message Tuesday for free agent Colin Kaepernick. After praising the quarterback, Lewis advised him to keep his off the field life private and to let his play “speak for itself.” “If

As the NFL gets into full swing with training camps and preparations for the preseason. The sports media has decided to run an all-out blitz to try and get anthem-protesting Quarterback Colin Kaepernick on a roster.

Over the last few days, Baltimore Ravens starter Joe Flacco has become an injury question causing many to float the name of anti-American protester Colin Kaepernick to be given a workout as a possible replacement. But, even as fans immediately began warning of dire consequences if Kaepernick comes to Baltimore, yet another member of the left-wing sports media wound up his high dudgeon to denounce the player’s detractors as un-American.

Monday on “Around the Horn,” ESPN’s Sarah Spain ripped the Baltimore Ravens for their decision to gauge fans’ interest in bringing on free agent Colin Kaepernick to fill in for injured quarterback Joe Flacco, calling the move “disgusting” and “repulsive.”
