John Camacho+FollowBaltimore Ravens locker room drama heats upWord is spreading fast in Baltimore: several Ravens players, including Lamar Jackson, have reportedly wanted head coach John Harbaugh gone for years. This isn’t just typical rumor mill stuff—moderators on the team’s subreddit confirmed the source is connected to a player. Harbaugh’s led the Ravens since 2008, with a Super Bowl win and only two losing seasons, but recent playoff disappointments and mounting injuries have fans and players restless. If the locker room is truly divided, could this be the end of an era for Harbaugh? What do you think—should the Ravens make a change, or stick with their longtime coach? #Sports #Football #Ravens2120Share
Judith Nelson+FollowBaltimore’s stadium DJ Woody leaves a lasting beatBaltimore sports just lost a legend—Bob “Woody” Popik, the DJ who made every Ravens and Orioles home game feel electric, has passed away at 59 after battling pancreatic cancer. Woody wasn’t just about playing crowd favorites; he had a knack for making each song feel personal, like he was spinning it just for you. Even after his diagnosis, his optimism and energy never faded. Fans, friends, and even Coach Harbaugh are sharing memories and gratitude for the joy Woody brought to every game. How do you think music shapes your game-day experience? #Sports #Baltimore #Ravens00Share
Steve Francis+FollowIs the AFC North the most disappointing division in football this year?Not a single AFC North team is above .500 right now — which is wild considering how stacked this division was supposed to be. Steelers sitting at 6–6, dropping 4 of their last 6 Ravens getting blown out by the Bengals Bengals going 1–8 without Joe Burrow And the Browns… being the Browns For a division that was hyped as one of the toughest in football, this fall-off has been crazy. Which AFC North team has been the biggest disappointment to you this season? #NFL #AFCNorth #Steelers #Ravens #Bengals #Browns #NFLTalk #Football20Share
Edwin French+FollowWhich Contender Is Most Likely to Miss the Playoffs — Eagles, Lions, Chiefs, Bills, or Ravens?All five of these teams were expected to be playoff locks… but lately, every one of them has been slipping: Eagles — offense looks broken, play-calling under fire Lions — defense collapsing, inconsistency everywhere Chiefs — offense out of rhythm, Mahomes carrying too much Bills — injuries, coaching questions, week-to-week volatility Ravens — shaky late-game execution, key players hurt So here’s the real question... Which of these struggling contenders is MOST likely to miss the playoffs? #NFL #Eagles #Lions #Chiefs #Bills #Ravens #Playoffs #NFLTalk30Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowRavens lose key linebacker after Bengals gameLosing Chandler Martin to a season-ending knee injury is a tough blow for the Ravens, especially after that rough Thanksgiving loss to the Bengals. Martin was just starting to see more action, and now Baltimore’s linebacker depth is looking pretty thin with five games left. The team’s playoff hopes just got a little shakier, and it’ll be interesting to see how they fill the gap—will they pull someone from the practice squad or look elsewhere? With the Steelers up next, every move counts. How do you think this impacts the Ravens’ chances down the stretch? #Sports #Football #Ravens20Share
Chad Williams+FollowRavens’ risky call: Why isn’t Mike Green playing more?Baltimore’s defense has been struggling, and it’s wild to see rookie Mike Green—easily their most effective pass rusher—barely getting snaps. Green leads the team in sacks and pressures, but against the Steelers, he was on the field for just 20 pass rush plays out of 36. Meanwhile, the Ravens let Pittsburgh’s offense run wild, giving up big plays and barely touching the quarterback. With the playoffs on the line, it’s tough to understand why the coaching staff isn’t unleashing Green. Shouldn’t the Ravens be putting their best talent on the field when it matters most? #Sports #Football #Ravens00Share
RavenFlockUpdates+FollowHere is how the Baltimore Ravens got their nameThe team’s name comes from Edgar Allan Poe’s poem The Raven, and was chosen in a fan contest that received 33,288 votes. Poe lived in Baltimore early in his career and is buried there. Other names that were considered included “Marauders”, “Americans”, and “Bombers”. #NFL #Ravens10121Share