Lamar Jackson continued to make his case for the league MVP award, leading the Baltimore Ravens to a convincing 30-23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night. Jackson was nearly flawless in the win,
Kyle Hamilton of the Baltimore Ravens is a completely unique player. Hamilton recently watched his own game tape to explain it all with Athlon Sports' .
The Baltimore Ravens beat the Los Angeles Chargers 30-23 behind great performances from Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. Colin Cowherd discusses the Ravens offense.
Baltimore Ravens safety player, Kyle Hamilton, wears his heart on his feet with cleats designed to show support for military children. The cleats, designed by Marcus Rivero from Soles by Sir, were unveiled to Hamilton on Tuesday morning for the first time.
The second half of the Pittsburgh Steelers schedule is riddled with enough road debris to send their season swerving.
Veteran nose tackle Michael Pierce, who has not played since suffering a calf injury on Oct. 27, returned to practice Wednesday.
The Chargers and Ravens clash ended up averaging 17.4 million viewers across multiple outlets, per ESPN. It was the fifth time this season a Monday night game hit the 17 million viewership mark. The popular ManningCast drew one million, as fans have gravitated towards the insight of Eli and Peyton during games.
The Baltimore Ravens have consistently been one of the best teams in the NFL over the years but the 2024 team has a glaring weakness attached to them. No, it's not their second-ranked run defense. It's their 31st-ranked pass defense.
Since Week 8, the Eagles have scored 46 points off turnovers, the most in the NFL. They had five takeaways in a 34-6 win over Dallas earlier this month in which the Cowboys managed only 146 total yards. Philadelphia held the New York Giants to 119 yards in Week 7.