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Some may have forgotten this. Most haven't, but once upon a time, Ryan Clark was a Baltimore Ravens rival. He spent eight seasons wearing the black and gold of the hated Pittsburgh Steelers. Younger Ravens fans may be more familiar with his recent work. He's one of the more recognizable media personalities and a mainstay on ESPN.
Three weeks into the NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens rank 32nd in the league in total defense, according to Fox Sports. That’s last, folks. The Detroit Lions cut through our players on Monday night like a hot knife through butter ( “5 things we learned from Ravens’ 38-30 loss to the Lions,” Sept. 23).
Lions neutralize Jackson, use big plays on both sides of the ball to take 38-30 victory on the road against Ravens. Ravens take over from their own 35 after a touchback as Jackson
“I don’t think they caught us by surprise. We can certainly play that,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. “It’s a good play call, not a surprising call at all. We were talking about it in the huddle, I think they executed well on it. We can certainly play it better and that’s kind of what we’ve got to do.”
Why the Sanders family chose Cleveland is baffling. A path to playing quickly may have seemed possible, but it never really existed.
When the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions met for a heavyweight battle back in 2023, it was a totally one-sided affair, with Lamar Jackson cruising to a big victory as both a runner and thrower. On Monday night,
The Lions impressed in a statement win over the Ravens, earning strong grades across the board, but the secondary left room for concern.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry said he was "at a loss for words" after his third fumble of the 2025 NFL season contributed to a 38-30 defeat to the Detroit Lions.
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Ravens vs. Lions where to watch: Prediction, pick, odds, TV, live stream, spread for 'MNF' matchup
Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season is set to wrap up on Monday night, and the final prime-time slot on the docket features two of this year's most explosive contenders in the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions,
So, let's say you're among the interested? What should be made of their grades for Roquan Smith? He received an overall grade of 91.9 in Week 2 after Baltimore's win over the Cleveland Browns. That doubled as the highest for any Ravens defender, but after three weeks of action, he ranks 23rd among linebackers with an overall grade of 69.5.