Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta talked about his outlook on Ronnie Stanley, Brandon Stephens, Patrick Ricard, and Patrick Mekari.
Ricard is rightfully proud of what the 2024 Ravens accomplished, winning the AFC North for the second straight year and being part of a historic offense. He is part of a winning culture that has helped the Ravens make the playoffs six times in the last seven years, an impressive span of consistent winning.
The Ravens have several talented players who are set to hit free agency in 2025. Baltimore needs to prioritize re-signing these 3 players.
With their season over, the Ravens turn their attention to the offseason. Here’s what you need to know about Baltimore’s next few months.
The mood, understandably, was despondent after Baltimore lost in the divisional round following a season of offensive excellence. “Best offense I've ever been a part of,” fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday.
Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace revealed he hopes to return for another season in Baltimore after the team's playoff loss to the Bills.
The feeling of regret and disappointment is palpable as Baltimore's season abruptly ends after building momentum for a Super Bowl run.
Jackson may officially become a three-time regular-season MVP Award winner next month, but he nevertheless routinely receives criticism for the fact that he has zero Super Bowl appearances on his resume.
What's next for Houston and Baltimore after their playoff losses, plus offseason outlooks as teams look to the combine, free agency and the NFL draft.
The outlook is not promising, as 20 players are expected to enter free agency during the offseason. Such a significant turnover suggests that the Ravens may need to enter a rebuilding phase. There are a few players that fans will be disappointed to see depart, but the Ravens' front office will have to make some tough decisions.