The Green Bay Packers have re-signed former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kristian Welch, the team announced Friday afternoon. Welch, 26, initially joined the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa back in 2020, then came back when the Ravens signed him off the Denver Broncos' practice squad this past October.
The Green Bay Packers announced they signed LB Kristian Welch to a contract on Friday. Welch, 26, signed with the Ravens after going undrafted out of Iowa in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens have had plenty of great drafts over the years, but it's hard to think of a class more impactful than the one from 2022. Even when looking at strictly the first round, they added key players on both sides of the ball who are now among the league's best at their positions.
Most Baltimore Ravens players haven't yet had the chance to play in the Super Bowl, but the newest member of the team, cornerback Chidobe Awuzie, has. Awuzie, who signed a one-year deal with the Ravens earlier this week, played in in Super Bowl LVI as a member of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Can Seattle keep it going? Will there be any further separation in the middle of the pack? And will things get even worse for struggling traditional powers like Green Bay? Let’s get to the games.
The family of Steve McNair has suffered another devastating loss this week. Michael 'Doc' McNair, the brother of the former famed NFL QB, tragically lost his life in a car accident in Mississippi.
Just as it looked like Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey's best years were behind him, he went out and had a bounce-back season to remember. Humphrey, 28, primarily played in the slot this past season, and it proved to be an amazing move for him.
Offense is the name of the game in the modern NFL, and offensive play callers have never been more creative. Here's a look at the top NFL play-callers from 1-32 early in the 2022 season.
It’s been more than a decade since Ray Lewis last suited up for the Baltimore Ravens, yet he’s still out here adding accomplishments to his resume. The latest?
The Baltimore Ravens will have one of the best offensive tackle bookends in the league for the foreseeable future after re-signing two-time Pro Bowler Ronnie Stanley before free agency.
Many teams have justified offseason hype, but summer buzz can lead to bitter disappointment. Other squads have failed to either live up to expectations or keep up with their previous pace, leading to missed opportunities and/or sweeping changes.
Mark Andrews has been one of the cornerstones of the Baltimore Ravens’ offense since the day he was drafted. He’s Lamar Jackson’s most trusted target—duh, they came into the league together.
In a lot of ways, the Baltimore Ravens' signing of Chidobe Awuzie is symbolic of their team-building philosophy. The Ravens had a clear need at cornerback, but like usual, they didn't splurge on an expensive free agent.
Free agency has mostly calmed down, and much of the league's attention has shifted to next month's NFL Draft. However, the free agent market could heat up again soon, and the Baltimore Ravens could be all over it.
The Baltimore Ravens aren’t far off from running it back as a Super Bowl contender in 2025. The offense got a facelift with DeAndre Hopkins, the core is largely intact, and Lamar Jackson is still Lamar Jackson.
In hindsight, it's almost unbelievable that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson nearly fell out of the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Coming out of Louisville, Jackson faced many questions about whether or not he could even play quarterback at the NFL level, with some pundits suggesting he switch to wide receiver instead.
We are less than one month away from the 2025 NFL Draft. The Baltimore Ravens haven't been super aggressive during free agency, but made some key re-signings with offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley and fullback Patrick Ricard.
The Baltimore Ravens have been one of the NFL's best regular-season teams over the past several years, and that shouldn't change as long as Lamar Jackson continues to play at an MVP level.
The Baltimore Ravens have enough capital to move up if they want, but would you prefer they move up or down? Baltimore Ravens’ General Manager Eric DeCosta has been public about one of his favorite things about his position is the ability to make trades.
According to ESPN’s Benjamin Solak, the Baltimore Ravens’ offseason has been a good one, but not worthy of the Top 10 in the NFL. By all accounts, the Baltimore Ravens’ offseason has been a successful one.
Over the years, the Baltimore Ravens have built out one of the league’s best defenses. The organization has been able to handle the attrition of losing good players to free agency for many reasons.
The Baltimore Ravens' signing of star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins already looks to be a great move, as for just one year and $5 million, they nabbed one of the best receivers of his generation who still has some gas in the tank at 32 years old.
Linebacker Malik Harrison is the latest Baltimore Ravens player to turn heel and sign with the division rival Pittsburgh Steelers, following the footsteps of linebacker Patrick Queen, safety DeShon Elliott and others.
Derrick Henry made sure his first year with the Baltimore Ravens was unforgettable. After signing a two-year, $16 million deal with the Ravens, he went out and put together one of the most dominant rushing seasons in NFL history.
The lack of a reliable third safety in the Baltimore Ravens secondary in 2024 had a detrimental ripple effect and played a significant role in the pass defense's rough start through the first 10 games of the regular season.
The Baltimore Ravens get some secondary help by signing 8-year veteran cornerback Chidobe Awuzie to a one-year deal as he signs a league minimum deal. The 29-year-old has started 81 career games and has the experience to fit right in for the Ravens, who were lacking proven depth at the position.
Chidobe Awuzie‘s Titans stay lasted one season, as the team took on some dead money to move on from a player given a healthy guarantee in 2024. Awuzie has found a new home.
Former Baltimore Ravens assistant Matt Weiss will be surfing the internet with a little more caution for the foreseeable future. Weiss was forced to surrender his passport while officials placed software on his home computers to monitor his internet usage after he pleaded not guilty to 24 counts of cyber fraud.
Per Mike Kaye, veteran S Marcus Williams is visiting with the Panthers on Monday along with S Julian Blackmon. Williams and the Ravens reworked his contract in January but he was released with a post-June 1 designation that will free up $2,100,000 in cap space and create $6,723,000 in dead money, per OverTheCap.
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