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Several teams are having to change how they run their front office and their coaching staff after a disappointing season. Among them are the Baltimore Ravens (8
The Ravens have completed an interview, their first of the coaching carousel, with Broncos DC Vance Joseph this morning
The mayor of Baltimore tested the curse of the Terrible Towel before the Ravens game vs the Steelers, and it cost him.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won the AFC North title after beating the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night. Pittsburgh's win against the Ravens sends them to a 10-7 record. The Ravens' loss gives them an 8-9 record, meaning they will miss the postseason for the first time since the 2021 season, when the team also finished with an 8-9 record.
After nearly two decades of stability, the Baltimore Ravens hit reset by moving on from John Harbaugh following a gut punch in Week 18. As the Ravens Flock looks around M&T Bank Stadium, wondering what comes next,
Baltimore’s loss could be Cleveland’s gain. After 18 seasons, John Harbaugh is out as Ravens head coach, and the rest of the NFL is on notice. There are currently six franchises with
The Baltimore Ravens parted ways with head coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons, the team announced on Tuesday. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that the decision came following days of discussion, and General Manager Eric DeCosta informed the team.
While the Ravens front office weighs a franchise reset after a disappointing season, one veteran’s voice is cutting through the noise with a clear message about his future in Baltimore. Veteran linebacker Kyle Van Noy has made his intentions clear about his future with the team with a message on social media.