The Baltimore Ravens have spent the majority of their three decades of existence without having to worry about whether they'll land at the top of the NFL Draft order, usually armed with an elite defense and a field general capable of winning Super Bowls, MVPs or both.
Former Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed went viral for his perfect joke during the first half of Super Bowl LIX. Reed posted on X with a hilarious joke alluding to a conspiracy theory about Super Bowl XLVII, which Reed’s Ravens won.
The 2024-25 NFL MVP race has been one of the best seen in a long time. However, there is at least one notable person out there who believes there is a clear-cut winner among the group.
Ed Reed had a lot to say about Josh Allen during his interview with Kay Adams During a segment of Thursday’s edition of “Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams,” NFL Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed joined Kay Adams to discuss the NFL Divisional Round playoff game this Sunday between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens.
With the wild-card round ending on Monday night, only eight teams remain as we enter the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. Arguably, the most anticipated matchup of the quarterfinals comes in the AFC, as the No.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
This Saturday's matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills will also serve as a showdown between two of the top candidates to win the NFL MVP award as Ravens QB Lamar Jackson takes on Bills QB Josh Allen.
One of the most highly anticipated matchups of the weekend is set to unfold at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park on Sunday evening, as the No. 3 seed Baltimore Ravens travel to Buffalo to face the No.
Legendary Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed has flirted with a return to coaching for a while now, but no one expected his return to come like this. On Monday, Chamblee High School in Georgia announced Reed as the team's new offensive coordinator.
Former NFL stars becoming college head coaches is all the rage these days, with Deion Sanders setting a trend that Michael Vick, DeSean Jackson and others are following.
Former Baltimore Ravens superstar and NFL Hall of Famer Ed Reed has been named a finalist for the head coaching position at Alabama A&M, per John Brice of Football Scoop.
The Baltimore Ravens were not to be trifled with between 2000 and 2013, culminating two Super Bowl victories in that span. The New England Patriots might be the only thing remembered about the 2000s and the 2010s in the AFC by the time 2050 rolls around.
Baltimore Ravens legend Ed Reed was recently initiated into Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated and he released a statement about his membership on his Instagram page earlier this week.
Rams rookie Kam Kinchens made history this week While Jared Verse and Braden Fiske battle it out for Defensive Rookie of the Year, Rams teammate Kamren Kinchens made history this week: Kinchens won Defensive Player of the Week for the second time this season, making him the first rookie defensive back to ever do that.
Baltimore Ravens legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Ed Reed has been initiated as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. The fraternity announced his membership into the organization on their social media accounts on Saturday evening. “We would like to welcome NFL Legend and Hall of Fame player Ed Reed into the bond!
Former Baltimore Ravens safety Earl Thomas hasn't appeared in an NFL game in five years, yet his confidence clearly remains high. Thomas, who spent his
Ed Reed was one of several guests to appear on the latest "ManningCast" during the Baltimore Ravens' Monday night win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but
Drafting Hall of Fame free safety Ed Reed was one of the smartest decisions the Baltimore Ravens have ever made. Surely those who share his genes have some talent to spare as well?
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens rivalry is one of the most intense and storied rivalries in professional sports. This fierce competition has consistently delivered hard-hitting, high-stakes defensive football that has captured the hearts of fans and pundits alike for decades.
The Cleveland Browns signed quarterback Joe Flacco to their practice squad a couple of weeks ago, and this past Sunday, he made his debut under center for the club.
Ed Reed, Joe Flacco, Ray Lewis, and Terrell Suggs, all names that should give Browns fans the chills. These guys are legends for the Baltimore Ravens and led them to win the 2012 Super Bowl.
In Miami's destruction of the New York Jets on Black Friday, safety Jevon Holland did something so rare that it almost (miraculously) rendered longtime NFL play-by-play staple Al Michaels speechless.
Less than a month later and after some apparently tense negotiations that included a profanity-laced tweet from Reed, the two sides have announced that they will not be able to come to an agreement to ratify Reed's contract.
Reed is going to be the head coach for the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Located in Daytona Beach, Florida, Bethune-Cookman is a notable HBCU program that had won eight MEAC championships since 1971 before joining the SWAC in 2021.
If you were to make a list of NFL players you’d never want to see coming at you full speed, Ravens legend Ed Reed has to be around the top. Often considered one of the best safeties of the 21 Century, Reed left his mark on the NFL.
Reed told The Ringer's Kevin Clark this week that Jackson needs to remember the Ravens are a business first, and if he gets injured this season it will impact the team's offer to him after this season.