Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens climbed up the NFL's all-time winning percentage leaderboard thanks to a strong regular season while the Dallas Cowboys took a tumble
The Ravens’ first steps to try to return to the Super Bowl are underway, and there is reason to believe they will be back on the precipice in 2025.
Fans quickly pointed out that the former Dallas Cowboys star was referring to Lee Evans, who played for the Ravens in the 2011-12 season. He dropped a critical pass in the AFC Finals, allowing the New England Patriots to escape, 23-20.
One bright spot was the addition of Derrick Henry. The five-time Pro Bowler lived up to expectations, stepping in after J.K. Dobbins, now with the Los Angeles Chargers, struggled with injuries in recent years.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins has officially completed his rookie season in the NFL. Despite some ups and downs, 2024 was an individual success for t
Baltimore Ravens All-Pro cornerback Marlon Humphrey believes Deion Sanders could be the perfect match for the Dallas Cowboys, despite potential clashes with Jerry Jones.
Due to the team's lack of recent success, their moniker of "America's Team," which was first introduced in 1979 by legendary broadcaster Pat Summerall, has become the subject of countless jokes around the NFL world. And while they have been struggling on the field, they've opened the door for another franchise to state their case for the name.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named the 2024 NFL MVP by the Pro Football Writers of America, the organization announced Wednesday. Jackson earned the honor for a third time, including last season.
Another dramatic playoff finish saw the Ravens’ hopes come crashing down on a 2-point conversion attempt to tie.
The Dallas Cowboys have positional needs ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. However, while Ashton Jeanty is a popular name for the Cowboys to pick, it's not what The Athletic thinks. They believe the franchise will give wide receiver CeeDee Lamb another running mate.
The NFL’s divisional playoff round gave Dallas a view of what top teams looks like nowadays. For a franchise that’s been accused of being stuck in the past, that kind honest look could be useful as the Cowboys move forward into the offseason.
In this episode of Inside Coverage, hosts , Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab go full Christmas Carol as they look into the Dallas Cowboys' past, present and future.