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JJ Watt and Pat McAfee shard their thoughts on a new insight about the state of the Baltimore Ravens' locker room.
There are conflicting reports as to whether players or coaches initiated the removal of games from the Baltimore Ravens locker room amid a 1-5 start to the 2025 NFL season.
The Ravens are back in the fold after their bye week, and pundits are eager to see them return to action. Baltimore didn't move much in our sampled power rankings, with most outlets ranking the Ravens in the 20s. The highest ranking came from Pro Football Focus, which kept the Ravens at No. 7.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson called out some "weirdos" who, according to him, lie to get views on social media.
Important dates on the NFL calendar are circled as early as the dawn of the new league year. The NFL trade deadline is one of such dates. This season, another was added. The expected return of perennial MVP candidate Lamar Jackson. That shouldn't come as a surprise, since this team will go as he goes.
Chicago’s football franchise is no longer the sad news Bears. They aren’t going to win a Super Bowl title in 2025, but Chicago is good enough to cause a lot of problems for the Ravens on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in a “must-win” situation for Baltimore.
Lamar Jackson’s $74.5 million cap hit looms over the Ravens’ future as internal turmoil and on-field struggles raise questions about him.