The Ravens also lost Queen, a star linebacker, to division rival Pittsburgh. Clowney tied a career high with 9 1/2 sacks for Baltimore in 2023, then joined the Carolina Panthers. The Ravens have had issues in pass defense at times, but they ended up ranking second in the NFL in sacks and first in run defense this season.
On Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens made a shrewd move when they signed a former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver.
The Baltimore Ravens have signed veteran and former Pro Bowl wide receiver Diontae Johnson...but there's a twist.
Houston is the latest team to waive the veteran wideout after claiming him on waivers when the Ravens let him go earlier ... touchdowns in seven games with Carolina and one pass for 6 yards in four contests with Baltimore in 2024. Additionally, the Texans ...
The New Orleans Saints interviewed Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady regarding the team's current head coaching vacancy on Friday. The Saints
And although the Carolina Panthers won’t actually be in the playoffs (for a seventh consecutive season), they’ll be able to watch a few old friends.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers was not at practice during the portion open to reporters Wednesday after missing the team’s first-round playoff victory over Pittsburgh with a knee injury.
The National Football League encounter at Highmark Stadium will see the Buffalo Bills take on the Baltimore Ravens in the quarterfinal stage.
The Carolina Panthers find themselves in desperate need of receiving help heading into the NFL offseason, as Adam Thielen could be done in Carolina, and Xavier
Saturday's playoff action may not be featuring our old friend Diontae Johnson, but the slate will still have a couple of former Carolina Panthers in uniform. Here are the ex-Panthers on today's divisional round teams: Former Panthers WR Diontae Johnson going back to Ravens in shrewd move 2025 NFL mock draft: Does Quinn Ewers shake up the QB landscape in Round 1?
The AFC divisional round has not been kind to the Houston Texans throughout their history. The Texans are 0-5 all-time in the second round and remain the only team in the NFL to never win a playoff road game.