Jay Williams+FollowRavens Eye Lions’ Key Playmaker CoachBig news brewing in the NFL coaching carousel: the Ravens are set to interview Scottie Montgomery, the Lions’ assistant head coach and WRs guru, for their offensive coordinator gig. Montgomery’s fingerprints are all over the Lions’ breakout stars like Jahmyr Gibbs and Amon-Ra St. Brown. Losing him would sting for Detroit, but you can’t deny he’s earned a shot to run his own offense. Could this be the move that tips the AFC-NFC rivalry? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share
phughes+FollowThree Ravens veterans who could be out soonBig changes could be coming to the Ravens roster as new head coach Jesse Minter looks to put his stamp on the team. With a focus on getting younger and more dynamic, veterans like Isaiah Likely, Kyle Van Noy, and Marlon Humphrey might be on the way out. Likely’s production dipped, Van Noy’s age is catching up, and Humphrey struggled through injuries. It’s a tough call, but Minter seems ready to make bold moves for the future. How do you feel about saying goodbye to these familiar faces? Who would you keep or let go? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowRavens fans, meet your new defensive mastermindJesse Minter is stepping in as the Baltimore Ravens’ new head coach, and he’s already fired up to bring back that classic Ravens defense. After years of watching the team’s defensive identity slip, Minter’s track record with the Chargers—where he built a top 10 unit—should have everyone in Baltimore buzzing. He’s got a roster full of talent, from Kyle Hamilton to Roquan Smith, and he’s promising to raise the bar. With expectations sky-high, do you think Minter is the right leader to get the Ravens back to their winning ways? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBaltimore buzz: Could Tony Jefferson return?Jesse Minter is back in Baltimore as the Ravens’ new head coach, and the rumor mill is heating up about which familiar faces might join him. One name getting a lot of attention is safety Tony Jefferson, who just made it clear he’s not retiring and still has plenty to offer. Jefferson thrived under Minter in both Baltimore and LA, and with the Ravens needing depth at safety, a reunion could be in the cards. How would you feel about seeing Jefferson back in purple and black? Let’s talk Ravens defense! #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share
Chad Williams+FollowJesse Minter Eyes Joe Brady for Ravens OC?Big news in Baltimore! With Jesse Minter now at the helm, the Ravens are buzzing about who’ll call plays for Action Jackson. Word is, Joe Brady—fresh off his OC stint with the Bills—could be the guy to unlock Lamar’s full potential. If Brady joins, pairing his creative mind with King Henry and Lamar could make this offense scary. Ravens Flock, what do you think: is Brady the missing piece? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share
Jay Williams+FollowJesse Minter eyes Khalil Mack for Ravens defenseBaltimore’s defense could get a serious boost if new head coach Jesse Minter brings in Khalil Mack this offseason. The Ravens struggled to pressure quarterbacks last year, and Mack—still a force at 35—might be the answer. Minter’s Chargers connection makes this move more than just a rumor, especially since Mack reportedly loved playing for him. With Lamar Jackson leading the offense, adding a future Hall of Famer like Mack to the defense could make Baltimore a true Super Bowl contender. What do you think—should the Ravens go all-in on Mack, or look for younger talent? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share
phughes+FollowHenry on Harbaugh’s Exit: No Hard FeelingsKing Henry finally broke his silence on Coach Harbaugh’s firing from the Ravens after all the talk about that controversial Patriots game. Despite the heat Harbaugh took for not putting Henry in on the final drive, Derrick showed nothing but respect, calling Harbaugh a Hall of Fame leader and wishing him well with the Giants. Seems like Henry’s taking the high road, even if fans are still salty about that play call! #Sports #Football #RavensFlock10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowRavens fans rally around Zay Flowers after lossZay Flowers is facing a tough stretch—just days after the Ravens’ playoff heartbreak, he’s mourning the loss of his grandmother, a central figure in his life since childhood. His heartfelt Instagram tribute touched fans across Baltimore and beyond, reminding everyone that athletes carry real-life struggles off the field. The outpouring of support from the Ravens Flock and the NFL community shows how much Zay means to people, not just as a player but as a person. Moments like this bring fans and players closer together. How do you think sports communities can best support their heroes during personal hardships? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowRavens eye Mike McDaniel after Harbaugh exitBaltimore’s coaching carousel is spinning fast—after John Harbaugh’s surprising departure, the Ravens have already interviewed Mike McDaniel, the former Dolphins head coach. McDaniel, who just wrapped up a rocky 7-10 season in Miami, is now in the mix for one of the NFL’s most talked-about vacancies. With as many as 15 candidates reportedly under consideration, this next hire could shape the Ravens’ future for years. Ravens fans, what do you think—should the team go with McDaniel, or is there another coach you’d rather see on the sidelines? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share
glen25+FollowBaltimore’s big test: Can the Ravens keep their stars?John Harbaugh’s move to the Giants is already shaking up the Ravens, with rumors swirling that key coaches and players could follow him out the door. Baltimore’s front office faces a crunch: after handing out some big contracts, they’ve got tough choices ahead, especially with extension-eligible players like Tyler Linderbaum and Isaiah Likely. Losing Linderbaum could make an already shaky offensive line even worse, while letting Likely go would strip Lamar Jackson of a top target. With the Giants circling, how should the Ravens prioritize who stays? What would you do if you were in charge? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share