With talent so widely dispersed and no conviction about a quarterback anywhere, anything is possible in the first round of Thursday's NFL Draft. ...more
There's a film in the works called 'Unitas We Stand,' based on the early life of Johnny Unitas, and it's gotten a lot of attention because of the quarterback who plays him in the 1958 NFL championship game. That would be Joe Flacco, and while he might not remind you of Johnny U., he can act like him. Unitas' former teammates explain how. ...more
The re-signing of Joe Flacco was big for two reasons: 1) It keeps Flacco with the club for years and 2) It allows Baltimore to address other key free agents. ...more
Super Bowl XLVII is over, and so is Baltimore's victory parade. But that doesn't mean we can't revisit the Ravens' 34-31 defeat of San Francisco. There were lessons there that should serve as guidelines for the future, and here are five of them. ...more
Baltimore safety Ed Reed becomes a free agent next month, but if he's smart he'll do what Ray Lewis did when he was a free agent four years ago -- test the market, then return to the Ravens. It worked for Lewis. It can ... and should ... work for Reed. ...more
The Baltimore Ravens took a flyer on John Harbaugh in 2008, and look what happened. They just won their second Super Bowl. Maybe it's time others take the hint and follow their lead. ...more
Baltimore owner Steve Bisciotti said Thursday morning he's confident the Ravens will work out a deal that will keep quarterback Joe Flacco -- who becomes a free agent in March -- with the club 'for the next 10 years.' But that's not all he said. He also addressed the future of safety Ed Reed. ...more
Former Baltimore owner Art Modell wasn't a popular guy in Cleveland, and that's understandable. He broke the city's heart when he moved the Browns. But that was only one of two historic moves he made, and with Baltimore in Super Bowl XLVII it's time we examine the other -- because the Ravens wouldn't be here without it. ...more
Jim Harbaugh switched quarterbacks in midseason. John Harbaugh switched offensive coordinators at the end of the season. Both were bold moves, but which was the tougher call? ...more