The Buffalo Bills are set to take on the Baltimore Ravens this weekend. For the Bills, it’s the third-consecutive season they’ve hosted a playoff game in the Divisional Round. The last two times, they’ve lost,
Baltimore Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey has been the All-Pro player his team needed in 2024. Plagued last season by injury, and the distraction of his punchline podcast, Humphrey has shown
Ravens' All-Pro defensive back Marlon Humphrey also spoke with the media on Wednesday and had similar thoughts on Josh Allen and revealed that when players talk about the toughest quarterbacks to play against, they wonder who would be closest to their own quarterback. For Humphrey, that's Josh Allen.
Buffalo is known as one of the NFL’s great winter outposts, and forecasts for Sunday evening say it will live up to its reputation when the Bills host the Ravens.
Marlon Humphrey is known within the Ravens' locker room not only for his All-Pro production, but also his distinct mindset.
Buffalo didn’t have Bernard, linebacker Matt Milano or nickelback Taron Johnson for the whole game. Bills safety Taylor Rapp suffered a concussion while trying to tackle Henry in the second quarter and has been wearing a guardian cap over his helmet since.
When Baltimore beat Pittsburgh last weekend, it was only the fifth home playoff victory in franchise history — remarkable for a team that has won two Super Bowls and been such a regular participant in the postseason. The Ravens are 5-5 at home in the playoffs and 11-8 on the road.
The last time the Baltimore Ravens played the Buffalo Bills, it was a pretty easy win. Now granted, no win against the Bills is actually all that easy, as when Josh Allen is on the field, they are as good as any other team in the NFL,
The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium in the NFL's Divisional round. For this AFC battle between Sean McDermott's Bills (13-4) and John Harbaugh's Ravens (12-5), it will be the games,
Every story line: from the Chiefs’ quest for a three-peat, to the long-suffering Bills’ and Lions’ fan bases, to the QBs looking to finally break through.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey believes there is something going on in the Pittsburgh Steelers locker room that is leading to underlying issues. After the Ravens dominated the Steelers in a lifeless effort from Pittsburgh,
As much as Zach Orr shook things up, the one thing that didn’t change was the man himself. That didn’t go unnoticed by his players.