Every NFL season, dozens and dozens of quarterbacks start football games. There are only 32 official starters at a time, of course, but that's not accounting for weekly injury replacements and lineup changes.
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson appreciates the love his fans give him. One student used Black History Month to show his respect for Jackson, catching his attention in the process. A schoolteacher posted a video via X on Monday,
PHILADELPHIA - Last time the Eagles started the draft process with the No. 32 overall pick, they were Super Bowl LII champions, and Lamar Jackson was an uber-ta
The Baltimore Ravens were poised to make a Super Bowl run this past year. Lamar Jackson played at an MVP level (even if he was eventually snubbed), Derrick Henry rushed for over 2,000 yards, and the defense was playing better down the stretch.
Ja’Sean Jackson scored 17 points as Lamar beat Houston Christian 66-58 on Saturday night. Jackson also had five assists for the Cardinals (18-10, 13-4 Southland Conference). Adam Hamilton scored 11 points and added three steals.
The Baltimore Ravens had seven players make PFF’s list of the top 101 players from the 2024 NFL season with Lamar Jackson landing the No. 1 spot
Dave Helman sits down with Ben Arthur to discuss their way too early predictions for the 2025 NFL season including the New England Patriots making the playoff, the Baltimore Ravens make the Super Bowl & more.
After delivering his best season since a left ankle injury in 2020, the two-time Pro Bowl player is set to enter the free agent market for the first time in his career.
It was only 22 months ago that Lamar Jackson signed a five-year contract worth $260 million, which consisted of $185 million guaranteed and a $72.5 million signing bonus. That averaged an annual
Dave Helman sits down with Ben Arthur to talk about their Way-too-early predictions for the 2025 NFL season! Within the segment, the duo break down why the Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens can make the Super Bowl!
What if every NFL player was available? So imagine the NFL decided to go full fantasy football and empty its rosters after the season. Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson — everybody is now a free agent and eligible to draft.
The Ravens’ slow death routine every year has gotten old. Maybe an aggressive trade for a pass rusher would help, Mike Preston writes.