Baltimore Ravens 2021 NFL schedule

Here is the 2021 NFL schedule for the Baltimore Ravens.
Week 1: @ Las Vegas Raiders
Week 2: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Week 3: @ Detroit Lions
Week 4: @ Denver Broncos.
Week 5: vs. Indianapolis Colts
Week 6: Los Angeles Chargers
Week 7: Cincinnati Bengals
Week 8: Bye.
Week 9: vs. Minnesota Vikings
Week 10: @ Miami Dolphins
Week 11: @ Chicago Bears
Week 12: vs. Cleveland Browns
Week 13: @ Pittsburgh Steelers.
Week 14: @ Cleveland Browns
Week 15: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 16: @ Cincinnati Bengals
Week 17: vs. Los Angeles Rams
Week 18: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Here is the 2021 NFL schedule for the Baltimore Ravens.
Week 1: @ Las Vegas Raiders
Week 2: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Week 3: @ Detroit Lions
Week 4: @ Denver Broncos.
Week 5: vs. Indianapolis Colts
Week 6: Los Angeles Chargers
Week 7: Cincinnati Bengals
Week 8: Bye.
Week 9: vs. Minnesota Vikings
Week 10: @ Miami Dolphins
Week 11: @ Chicago Bears
Week 12: vs. Cleveland Browns
Week 13: @ Pittsburgh Steelers.
Week 14: @ Cleveland Browns
Week 15: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 16: @ Cincinnati Bengals
Week 17: vs. Los Angeles Rams
Week 18: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Eric DeCosta says extension talks with Lamar Jackson are ‘ongoing’ and ‘fluid’

Ravens GM Eric DeCosta says extension talks with Lamar Jackson are “ongoing” and “fluid”.
He called Jackson “a very patient guy” and indicated that things are trending in the right direction.
Jackson still has two years left on his rookie deal, so the Ravens have time to get an extension done.
Jackson won NFL MVP in 2019 and has 68 career touchdown passes with another 19 touchdowns on the ground

Ravens GM Eric DeCosta says extension talks with Lamar Jackson are “ongoing” and “fluid”.
He called Jackson “a very patient guy” and indicated that things are trending in the right direction.
Jackson still has two years left on his rookie deal, so the Ravens have time to get an extension done.
Jackson won NFL MVP in 2019 and has 68 career touchdown passes with another 19 touchdowns on the ground

Eric DeCosta says extension talks with Lamar Jackson are ‘ongoing’ and ‘fluid’

Ravens GM Eric DeCosta says extension talks with Lamar Jackson are “ongoing” and “fluid”.
He called Jackson “a very patient guy” and indicated that things are trending in the right direction.
Jackson still has two years left on his rookie deal, so the Ravens have time to get an extension done.
Jackson won NFL MVP in 2019 and has 68 career touchdown passes with another 19 touchdowns on the ground

Ravens GM Eric DeCosta says extension talks with Lamar Jackson are “ongoing” and “fluid”.
He called Jackson “a very patient guy” and indicated that things are trending in the right direction.
Jackson still has two years left on his rookie deal, so the Ravens have time to get an extension done.
Jackson won NFL MVP in 2019 and has 68 career touchdown passes with another 19 touchdowns on the ground

Ravens to re-sign DE Derek Wolfe to 3-year deal

After re-signing outside linebacker Tyus Bowser to a four-year deal, the Ravens are bringing back defensive end Derek Wolfe.
According to The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec, Baltimore has agreed to terms with Wolfe on a three-year deal worth $12 million.
While Wolfe failed to come close to his seven sacks in 2019, he was instrumental in run support and helped open lanes for other rushers to get into the backfield.
By re-signing Wolfe, the Ravens have kept a dominant defensive line intact for at least another year as Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams are both entering the final year of their contracts in 2021

After re-signing outside linebacker Tyus Bowser to a four-year deal, the Ravens are bringing back defensive end Derek Wolfe.
According to The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec, Baltimore has agreed to terms with Wolfe on a three-year deal worth $12 million.
While Wolfe failed to come close to his seven sacks in 2019, he was instrumental in run support and helped open lanes for other rushers to get into the backfield.
By re-signing Wolfe, the Ravens have kept a dominant defensive line intact for at least another year as Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams are both entering the final year of their contracts in 2021

Ravens to re-sign DE Derek Wolfe to 3-year deal

After re-signing outside linebacker Tyus Bowser to a four-year deal, the Ravens are bringing back defensive end Derek Wolfe.
According to The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec, Baltimore has agreed to terms with Wolfe on a three-year deal worth $12 million.
While Wolfe failed to come close to his seven sacks in 2019, he was instrumental in run support and helped open lanes for other rushers to get into the backfield.
By re-signing Wolfe, the Ravens have kept a dominant defensive line intact for at least another year as Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams are both entering the final year of their contracts in 2021

After re-signing outside linebacker Tyus Bowser to a four-year deal, the Ravens are bringing back defensive end Derek Wolfe.
According to The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec, Baltimore has agreed to terms with Wolfe on a three-year deal worth $12 million.
While Wolfe failed to come close to his seven sacks in 2019, he was instrumental in run support and helped open lanes for other rushers to get into the backfield.
By re-signing Wolfe, the Ravens have kept a dominant defensive line intact for at least another year as Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams are both entering the final year of their contracts in 2021

Ravens to sign G Kevin Zeitler

The Ravens have agreed to terms on a deal with guard Kevin Zeitler.
The contract is for three years and is worth $22 million, including $16 million fully guaranteed.
Zeitler was released by the Giants last week in a cap-saving move for New York

The Ravens have agreed to terms on a deal with guard Kevin Zeitler.
The contract is for three years and is worth $22 million, including $16 million fully guaranteed.
Zeitler was released by the Giants last week in a cap-saving move for New York

Report: Ravens T Orlando Brown Jr. wants to be traded

Orlando Brown Jr.’s time with the Ravens looks as though it’s coming to an end.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Brown wants to be traded to a team that will start him at left tackle.
Brown had been selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft and eventually made his way to the starting lineup at right tackle midseason.
However, after left tackle Ronnie Stanley went down with a season-ending knee injury in 2020, Brown was shifted over to the left side where he performed incredibly well.
Now that Brown has proven himself at the premier position and is entering the final year of his rookie contract, he doesn’t want to give it up.
While the Ravens would undoubtedly love to retain Brown for 2021 and likely beyond, if he’s adamant about staying on the left side, Baltimore might not have much of a choice here.
According to Rapoport, the Ravens could be willing to deal Brown this offseason but it’s not going to be cheap

Orlando Brown Jr.’s time with the Ravens looks as though it’s coming to an end.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Brown wants to be traded to a team that will start him at left tackle.
Brown had been selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft and eventually made his way to the starting lineup at right tackle midseason.
However, after left tackle Ronnie Stanley went down with a season-ending knee injury in 2020, Brown was shifted over to the left side where he performed incredibly well.
Now that Brown has proven himself at the premier position and is entering the final year of his rookie contract, he doesn’t want to give it up.
While the Ravens would undoubtedly love to retain Brown for 2021 and likely beyond, if he’s adamant about staying on the left side, Baltimore might not have much of a choice here.
According to Rapoport, the Ravens could be willing to deal Brown this offseason but it’s not going to be cheap

Report: Ravens T Orlando Brown Jr. wants to be traded

Orlando Brown Jr.’s time with the Ravens looks as though it’s coming to an end.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Brown wants to be traded to a team that will start him at left tackle.
Brown had been selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft and eventually made his way to the starting lineup at right tackle midseason.
However, after left tackle Ronnie Stanley went down with a season-ending knee injury in 2020, Brown was shifted over to the left side where he performed incredibly well.
Now that Brown has proven himself at the premier position and is entering the final year of his rookie contract, he doesn’t want to give it up.
While the Ravens would undoubtedly love to retain Brown for 2021 and likely beyond, if he’s adamant about staying on the left side, Baltimore might not have much of a choice here.
According to Rapoport, the Ravens could be willing to deal Brown this offseason but it’s not going to be cheap

Orlando Brown Jr.’s time with the Ravens looks as though it’s coming to an end.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Brown wants to be traded to a team that will start him at left tackle.
Brown had been selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft and eventually made his way to the starting lineup at right tackle midseason.
However, after left tackle Ronnie Stanley went down with a season-ending knee injury in 2020, Brown was shifted over to the left side where he performed incredibly well.
Now that Brown has proven himself at the premier position and is entering the final year of his rookie contract, he doesn’t want to give it up.
While the Ravens would undoubtedly love to retain Brown for 2021 and likely beyond, if he’s adamant about staying on the left side, Baltimore might not have much of a choice here.
According to Rapoport, the Ravens could be willing to deal Brown this offseason but it’s not going to be cheap

Ravens pending free agents priority list: Who should Baltimore call first?

Here are the Ravens’ Top 10 free-agent priorities among their 24 pending free agents:.
10. OLB Pernell McPhee – UFA.
9. C Trystan Colon-Castillo – ERFA.
8. TE Eric Tomlinson – UFA.
7. DE Jihad Ward – UFA.
6. LB Chris Board – RFA.
5. OLB Matthew Judon – UFA.
4. DE Derek Wolfe – UFA.
3. OLB Tyus Bowser – UFA.
2. RB Gus Edwards – RFA.
1. DE Yannick Ngakoue – UFA

Here are the Ravens’ Top 10 free-agent priorities among their 24 pending free agents:.
10. OLB Pernell McPhee – UFA.
9. C Trystan Colon-Castillo – ERFA.
8. TE Eric Tomlinson – UFA.
7. DE Jihad Ward – UFA.
6. LB Chris Board – RFA.
5. OLB Matthew Judon – UFA.
4. DE Derek Wolfe – UFA.
3. OLB Tyus Bowser – UFA.
2. RB Gus Edwards – RFA.
1. DE Yannick Ngakoue – UFA

Ravens pending free agents priority list: Who should Baltimore call first?

Here are the Ravens’ Top 10 free-agent priorities among their 24 pending free agents:.
10. OLB Pernell McPhee – UFA.
9. C Trystan Colon-Castillo – ERFA.
8. TE Eric Tomlinson – UFA.
7. DE Jihad Ward – UFA.
6. LB Chris Board – RFA.
5. OLB Matthew Judon – UFA.
4. DE Derek Wolfe – UFA.
3. OLB Tyus Bowser – UFA.
2. RB Gus Edwards – RFA.
1. DE Yannick Ngakoue – UFA

Here are the Ravens’ Top 10 free-agent priorities among their 24 pending free agents:.
10. OLB Pernell McPhee – UFA.
9. C Trystan Colon-Castillo – ERFA.
8. TE Eric Tomlinson – UFA.
7. DE Jihad Ward – UFA.
6. LB Chris Board – RFA.
5. OLB Matthew Judon – UFA.
4. DE Derek Wolfe – UFA.
3. OLB Tyus Bowser – UFA.
2. RB Gus Edwards – RFA.
1. DE Yannick Ngakoue – UFA