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After a tough start to the season, the Ravens (3-5) could finish the day in second place in the AFC North and just a game behind the Pittsburgh Steelers. Here's who to root for in Week 9:
With a healthy and explosive Lamar Jackson, plus a much-improved defense, Baltimore can finally imagine the possibilities of this season.
Former Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets linebacker Bart Scott thinks the Pittsburgh Steelers have been exposed in the last […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Former Ravens LB Call
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Following an agonizing night in Pittsburgh, the Baltimore Ravens took consolation in knowing their fourth-quarter collapse won't necessarily impact their chances of reaching the playoffs. In spite of Sunday night's 39-38 loss to ...
The Bengals offense pulled off a miracle comeback in the final two minutes against the Bears, only to be let down by a historically bad defense that gave up a 58-yard game-winning TD pass with just 17 seconds left to play. Bo Nix led another wild fourth-quarter comeback for the Denver Broncos in an 18-15 win over the Houston Texans.
Lamar Jackson is ready to look at every game as a must-win after returning from injury Thursday to help the Baltimore Ravens claim their third victory of the 2025 season with a 28-6 Week 9 triumph over Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins.
According to NFL.com, the Ravens’ probability to make the playoffs significantly jumped to 57% with the win. Had they lost to Miami, that percentage would have fallen to 37%. The Ravens are now just two wins behind the Chiefs (5–3) for the AFC’s final playoff spot.
The Steelers go into today's game against the Indianapolis Colts missing multiple players. Safety Jabrill Peppers and receiver Scotty Miller are inactive after they were ruled out on Friday. In addition, safety Chuck Clark and linebacker Cole Holcomb were both ruled out on Saturday due to an illness and are inactive.