After linebacker Patrick Queen signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers, he heard some slights back from Baltimore, and his former teammates threw playful banter his way.
There were several players who joined their former division rivals in free agency this offseason. Among those was former Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen, who decided to sign with the Steelers.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey and running back Derrick Henry were teammates for two seasons at Alabama, and the two are close friends.
The Baltimore Ravens have some roster decisions to make this offseason and one possibility is that they part ways with corner Marlon Humphrey. His salary might be too much to fit into the budget, although he still plays at a high level.
The NFL Combine wipes the slate clean for NFL prospects. It's a place where film and production and level of competition don't matter. Every player shows up to wear the same spandex uniforms and run all the same drills — a completely even playing field amid a draft process littered with discrepancies elsewhere.
The last time the Baltimore Ravens drafted a cornerback in the first round, they took Marlon Humphrey with the No. 16 overall pick in 2017. Could they dip into that well again to land his replacement seven years later?
The Baltimore Ravens led the league in rushing yards this past season, but it wouldn't be a surprise if they target a high-profile running back in free agency.
After the Baltimore Ravens faced a disappointing end-of-season defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game, General Manager Eric DeCosta faces the formidable task of bolstering the team’s roster to enhance their championship prospects.
The Kansas City Chiefs will have multiple dilemmas to resolve in the offseason. Among them, the Chiefs will have to decide on whether they will go all out to keep Chris Jones.
The Pittsburgh Steelers found a true diamond in the rough following the 2022 NFL Draft when they signed undrafted free agent, Jaylen Warren. He has quickly turned into one of the most dynamic backs in the league, and has shown he is the perfect complimentary back to Najee Harris.
Last month, the veteran head coach Bill Belichick parted ways with the New England Patriots following a dominant run that spanned more than 2 decades. After he exited New England, he was expected to be pursued by many teams in this head coach hiring cycle, but that hasn’t been the case.
Baltimore Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey clearly does not think much of Bill Belichick and is using the legendary coach’s lack of employment as evidence that the six-time Super Bowl winner is overrated.
The NFL offseason head-coaching hiring cycle concluded on Thursday with former New England Patriots lead man Bill Belichick being left without a gig.
The Seattle Seahawks opened up a new era on Wednesday, as they officially hired Mike Macdonald as their next head coach. The Seahawks interviewed multiple candidates for their head coaching vacancy, including Macdonald.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who hoped for a dazzling comeback in the AFC championship game, felt heartbroken when his team fell short against the Kansas City Chiefs, despite having the odds in their favor to win. Humphrey had been in recovery from his calf injury which he suffered in week 17 in the game against Miami Dolphins.
On Sunday afternoon, Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens saw their season come to a crushing end with a 17-10 home loss to the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game from Baltimore.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey made his return to action in the AFC title game. Humphrey had been sidelined due to a calf injury suffered during the first half of Baltimore’s home game against the Miami Dolphins last month.
The Baltimore Ravens have ruled Marlon Humphrey as active for their AFC title game matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, the team announced on Sunday.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey has practiced this week on a limited basis but said he hoped to play on Sunday against the Chiefs in the AFC championship game. Humphrey has missed time since Dec.
Marlon Humphrey took part in the Baltimore Ravens’ second practice session of the week on Thursday. As was the case on Wednesday, Humphrey featured in a few individual drills on the day.
The Baltimore Ravens held their first practice of the week on Wednesday to prepare for Sunday’s AFC Championship game versus the Kansas City Chiefs. The Ravens have dealt with key injuries on both sides of the ball this season, but could potentially get their star cornerback to suit up after returning to practice.
The Ravens are still trying to get fully healthy ahead of their AFC Championship matchup against the Chiefs, but head coach John Harbaugh revealed he's optimistic they could be getting back one of their top defenders for Sunday.
Marlon Humphrey was sidelined from the Baltimore Ravens’ practice session on Wednesday. The Ravens practiced outdoors on Wednesday, and Humphrey did not take the field with the rest of the team.
On Thursday, the Baltimore Ravens faced a notable absence during practice, with five players unable to participate, among them Marlon Humphrey. Humphrey’s absence from practice was attributed to a calf injury sustained during the first half of a recent game against the Miami Dolphins.
Nick Saban stunned the college football world when he announced his retirement on Wednesday, and one former Alabama star knows exactly how he would have reacted to the news if he were still playing in Tuscaloosa.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the visiting Cleveland Browns due to an ankle injury. Humphrey went down on a passing play -- an 11-yard completion to Cleveland tight end David Njoku -- with 5:11 remaining in the third quarter.
The Ravens defense is set to get a star back.
The Baltimore Ravens may be without one of their best players when the regular season begins.
While the Ravens added Rock Ya-Sin to their cornerback group this offseason, they might need more help soon.
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