Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys and NFL preseason
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The celebration will be highlighted on Sept. 14 vs. the Browns and with a Super Bowl XXXV reunion on Dec. 7 vs. Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing offensive tackle Julian Pearl, per Alan Saunders of Steelers Now. The Steelers worked out Pearl August 7th, which is when they worked out Andrus Peat, whom they also signed shortly after.
The Cleveland Browns have named Baltimore Ravens legend Joe Flacco as their starting quarterback for the 2025 season, the team announced Monday. Flacco, 40, returned to Cleveland this offseason after spending last season with the Indianapolis Colts.
Coach John Harbaugh said there are “more than 53 guys that would be good enough” to make the Ravens. Here’s a look at who those 53 could be.
Pundits praise Tyler Loop. The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec ponders David Ojabo’s roster status. Mike Green ‘continues to jump off the screen.’ The Ravens’ secondary has the talent to neutralize the AFC’s big-play quarterbacks and receivers.
The pair has earned the Ravens’ tight ends room the label of “best” in the NFL per ESPN.
The NFL preseason rarely reflects an accurate depiction of how the NFL team's regular season is set to play out, especially as it trails on. The team's stars an
The Baltimore Ravens offense was all that you could have dreamed of in 2024. They were 1st in yards per game, rush yards per play, pass yards per play, and in the red zone. They finished 2nd in interception rate as well as 3rd in goal-to-go percent and points per game. It was stellar.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer isn’t taking the Baltimore Ravens’ loss lightly. The Dallas Cowboys have now had two preseason games, and both have yielded unfavorable results, with the 31-13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens stinging a little more than it should at this time of year.
Former Baltimore Ravens pass rusher Matthew Judon has a free-agent visit set up with the Miami Dolphins and is expected to sign with them, according to Aaron Wi
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys head coach wants team to be even more physical after bad performance vs Ravens
The Cowboys managed just 51 rushing yards vs the Ravens, and Brian Schottenheimer says the answer is more physical play up front.