Lamar Jackson’s chase for a third NFL MVP, and the Ravens' hopes to win the Super Bowl, are in jeopardy. This week's USA TODAY NFL overreactions.
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The Baltimore Ravens (8-5) are off this week and on a much-needed bye. John Harbaugh's team won't be expected back at the Under Armour Performance Center until Monday. Even with six teams off, the Week 14 slate of games around the NFL must go on,
One minute, the Ravens look elite. The next, they can’t get out of their own way. Can they put it all together in the playoffs?
In what will certainly be a clash of the titans on Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens will engage in a battle between the league's top two rushing offenses. The Eagles lead the NFL with 193.
Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson, with 44,681 votes, leads all players in balloting for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games after one week of voting.
Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair issues a warning to the rest of the NFL after the league office decided on his suspension appeal.
After announcing his retirement in November, former Ravens OL Matt Skura talked with PressBox about his time in Baltimore and his NFL career. "I had this dream since I was a little kid," Skura said, "and it turned out to be even better than I expected it would be.
The Eagles flew to victory and extended their winning streak to 10-2 Sunday night at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
Even on a night where Saquon Barkley didn't look like he was going to break a big run, the Philadelphia Eagles running back showed why he deserves to be the league MVP. Barkley's 25-yard touchdown run capped an impressive 24-19 victory over the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium Sunday,
Philadelphia Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith is inactive for their showdown with the Baltimore Ravens because of a hamstring injury.