Baltimore Ravens
National Football League franchise in Baltimore
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2025 | Nate Wiggins scored an interception return touchdown, adding to the team's defensive achievements. |
2025 | Justin Tucker continues to hold multiple Ravens scoring records, including most points scored (1,775), most field goals made (417), and most extra points made (524) during his tenure from 2012 to 2025. |
2024 | Ravens win AFC North division title and win Wild Card Playoff game against the Steelers before losing in the Divisional Playoffs to the Bills. |
2024 | Lamar Jackson starts 17 games in the regular season and wins 1 out of 1 playoff game. |
2024 | Marlon Humphrey recorded an interception, contributing to the team's defensive record. |
2024 | Roquan Smith recorded assisted tackles. |
2024 | Lamar Jackson continued his exceptional performance with 5 passing touchdowns and a perfect passer rating of 158.3. |
2024 | Derrick Henry set the Baltimore Ravens team record for rushing touchdowns with 16 in a single season. |
2024 | Lamar Jackson achieved exceptional quarterback performance, throwing 41 touchdowns and posting a remarkable passer rating of 119.6. |
2024 | Devin Hester is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
2024 | Introduced alternate purple helmets with a new front-facing Ravens logo for the Color Rush uniform, rebranded as 'Purple Rising' uniforms. |
2024 | Acquired All-Pro running back Derrick Henry prior to the start of the season. |
2024 | Became the first NFL team to post six straight games with at least 150 yards and one touchdown through the air and one on the ground. |
2024 | Lamar Jackson continues as the starting quarterback, starting 17 games and achieving a 1-1 playoff record. |
2024 | Ravens clinch a playoff spot for the third consecutive season and sixth time in seven years after a Week 16 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
2024 | Ravens honor recently deceased Jacoby Jones (former wide receiver) and Joe D'Alessandris (former offensive line coach) during the season. |
2024 | Ravens win the AFC North title for the second consecutive year with a Week 18 victory over the Cleveland Browns. |
2024 | Ravens start the season 0-2, their first 0-2 start since 2015. |
2024 | Ravens become the first NFL team to achieve 4000 passing yards and 3000 rushing yards in the same regular season, finishing with 7224 total offensive yards - the most in franchise history. |
2024 | Ravens' season ends with a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. |
2024 | Ravens win 28-14 against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs. |
2024 | Lamar Jackson leads the Ravens to become the first NFL team with players winning Offensive Player of the Week in four consecutive weeks, with Jackson and Derrick Henry achieving this feat. |
December 25 2024 | NFL declares Ravens' Christmas Day game a CBS broadcast on primary market affiliates. |
August 28 2024 | Dalvin Cook signed with Dallas Cowboys for 1 year at $383,400 |
July 23 2024 | Daryl Worley re-signed with Baltimore Ravens for 1 year at $1.21 million |
May 3 2024 | Odell Beckham Jr. signed with Miami Dolphins for 1 year at $8.25 million |
April 18 2024 | J.K. Dobbins signed with Los Angeles Chargers for 1 year at $1.6 million |
April 11 2024 | Rock Ya-Sin signed with San Francisco 49ers |
April 4 2024 | Sam Mustipher signed with Denver Broncos, Kyle Van Noy re-signed with Ravens for 2 years at $9 million |
March 27 2024 | Jadeveon Clowney signed with Carolina Panthers on a 2-year, $20 million contract |
March 19 2024 | Arthur Maulet re-signed with Baltimore Ravens for 2 years at $4 million |
March 17 2024 | Tyler Huntley signed with Cleveland Browns |
March 13 2024 | Multiple roster moves: Ronald Darby signed with Jacksonville Jaguars, Devin Duvernay signed with Jacksonville Jaguars, Gus Edwards signed with Los Angeles Chargers, Malik Harrison re-signed with Ravens, Arthur Maulet re-signed with Ravens, Tyler Ott signed with Washington Commanders, Del'Shawn Phillips signed with Houston Texans, Patrick Queen signed with Pittsburgh Steelers, John Simpson signed with New York Jets, Geno Stone signed with Cincinnati Bengals, Brent Urban re-signed with Ravens, and Ar'Darius Washington re-signed with Ravens |
March 5 2024 | Justin Madubuike re-signed with the Baltimore Ravens on a 4-year, $98 million contract |
February 18 2024 | Nelson Agholor signed as a free agent wide receiver to the Baltimore Ravens for 1 year at $3.75 million |
2023 | Justin Tucker repeated his team record of 6 field goals made and 8 extra points made. |
2023 | Roquan Smith achieved 21 combined tackles and 14 solo tackles in a season. |
2023 | Gus Edwards tied the team record for rushing touchdowns with 3. |
2023 | Lamar Jackson repeated his NFL record performance with a perfect passer rating of 158.3 and achieved 5 passing touchdowns. |
2023 | Sam Koch established the team record for punting average at 47.8 yards. |
2023 | Justin Tucker achieved the highest points total in team history with 147 points. |
2023 | The Ravens lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 in the AFC Championship Game, ending their season despite being heavy Super Bowl favorites. |
2023 | The Ravens defeated the Houston Texans 34-10 in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, advancing to host their first-ever AFC Championship Game. |
2023 | John Harbaugh wins the AFC North Championship |
2023 | Lamar Jackson won his second NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) award. The team won the AFC North Division title and reached the AFC Championship game. |
2023 | Lamar Jackson starts 16 regular season games and leads the team in the playoffs with a 1-1 record. |
October 22 2023 | Terrell Suggs was inducted as the latest member of the Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor. |
2022 | QB Lamar Jackson suffered a knee injury in Week 13, which ended his season prematurely. |
2022 | The Ravens became the first team in franchise history to go an entire season without scoring a defensive touchdown. |
2022 | Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley was selected to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement, despite the team struggling offensively with him starting. |
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