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The NFL is truly a 'What have you done for me lately?' league. Three years ago, Mark Andrews could do no wrong in the eyes of the Baltimore Ravens ' flock. Then came last year's Divisional Round. He fumbled. He dropped a pass that would have resulted in a game-tying two-point conversion.
Baltimore Ravens second-year cornerback Nate Wiggins went to his coaches and asked for a key change and new role.
The Bears lead the NFL with 16 takeaways, and all but one have come in the past four games. They've come away with at least three turnovers in each of those outings. Chicago hasn't done that in five consecutive games in a single season since 1979. The Bears did it in six straight that season.
Following their second practice ahead of the team's interconference home matchup with the Chicago Bears in Week 8, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh off
A recent story revealed that the Baltimore Ravens' coaching staff recently removed recreational games from the locker room.
A federal court in Chicago has ordered sweeping new limits on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in the Midwest, ruling that agents repeatedly violated federal law and a binding consent decree by arresting people without warrants.
For the better part of six weeks, the Ravens’ defense couldn’t pinpoint why it was happening. Why — at full health or not — the spirited practices during the week didn’t translate to dominant performances on game day.
The Ravens are 1-5 this year. Coaching staff have now removed video games, cornhole, and more from the locker room to help players focus.