A win by the Ravens over the Steelers on Saturday opens the door for an exciting finish to the regular season.
The Giants have lost eight games in a row and have yet to win at MetLife Stadium in seven tries heading into Sunday's game against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. They have not gone winless at home since 1974, and that year the Giants played their games at the Yale Bowl in Connecticut.
The real challenge will be the Giants' banged-up offense against the Ravens' high-powered offense, particularly the running game, featuring the two-headed monster of running back Derrick Henry and quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Devontez Walker may not have started his career the way he wanted to, but that didn't matter one bit during Sunday's game agianst the New York Giants. Active for his sixth game of the season, Walker took full advantage of his ...
The Ravens are favored by more than two touchdowns in one of the most lopsided pregame lines of the NFL season. Advertisement Baltimore’s No. 1 offense beats opponents in a number of ways. Against a New York run defense susceptible to giving up chunks of ...
The Ravens are favorites to defeat the Giants, according to the BetMGM NFL odds. Not interested in this game ... Falcons I wouldn’t feel comfortable backing Baltimore with a line this big. That said, I don’t see the Giants coming close to keeping ...
Lamar Jackson tied his career high by throwing five touchdown passes in a near-perfect performance that led the Baltimore Ravens to a 35-14 victory over the New York Giants.
Baltimore took care of business against a two-win Giants team and now must prepare for Pittsburgh on a short week.
Detroit’s defensive injuries finally caught up to them in a loss that dropped them into a tie for first place in the NFC.
Jordan Mailata explains how the team stayed focused on beating the Steelers instead of the outside noise. Plus, what the Bills learned from their loss to the Rams, the impact of the Christmas schedule,