Skeptics have told Ravens safety Ar’Darius Washington he’s too small. It makes his role as the improbable savior of the defense sweeter.
Baltimore's defense has a lot more to celebrate after it allowed no points in a 31-2 win over Houston last week.
In addition to the usual scouts and coaches, it took phone calls from Marlon Humphrey and former Raven Patrick Queen to recruit Washington to Baltimore. Pro Football Focus declared Washington as the top undrafted free agent gem, but he was still salty and confused. How could this happen?
Justin Tucker has recaptured his form. Pass Rush Coach Chuck Smith was right when he said the Ravens would get after quarterbacks this season.
Kyle Hamilton and Ar’Darius Washington are both dawgs — which would make Hamilton a Great Dane and Washington a cowboy pit bull, according to linebacker Roquan Smith, allegedly the worst perpetrator of jokes about the height gap between the two safeties.
According to PFF, Lamar Jackson delivered the best regular season of his career in 2024, earning a 94.3 PFF grade—the sixth-best mark by a quarterback over the past decade. Derrick Henry had 1,137 rushing yards after contact, forcing a league-high 80 missed tackles on 325 carries.
The improvement by the defense is as big of a reason as any that Baltimore will head into this weekend with a chance to win the AFC North.
Baltimore Ravens safety Marcus Williams has had a brutal 2024 season, and it could very well be his last with the team. Williams, who signed a five-year deal wi
Ar’Darius Washington remembers well the first time someone said he was too small. A rival Pee Wee league coach boasted to Washington’s stepfather that there was no way his boys would lose to such a runt in the championship game.
Here’s how the Ravens (12-5) graded out at every position after a 35-10 win over the Browns on Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore that clinched a second straight AFC North title: Quarterback Lamar Jackson missed some receivers early and throughout the game,
Baltimore has become a well-oiled machine on both sides of the ball, Green Bay has a legit shot to upset the Eagles on the road, and why Vikings-Rams might be the coolest matchup of the weekend.
The Ravens are playing the Steelers in the playoffs for the first time in Baltimore, and it's going to be an unforgettable environment.