Ravens head coach John Harbaugh praised David Ojabo for his performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 16
The Ravens cruised to an easy victory, dominating the Texans on Christmas Day, and head coach John Harbaugh is ready for the postseason.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh delivered a powerful message about Christmas to members of the media Saturday after they clinched a playoff berth.
Merry "Clinchmas" and Happy Holidays, Ravens Wire readers. Tis the season to celebrate a playoff-clinching, and that is precisely what Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and his team did last night.
The Baltimore Ravens earned arguably their biggest win of the 2024-25 season, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 34-17 in Week 16. Head coach John Harbaugh marveled at Lamar Jackson’s performance after the game.
The Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens will take center stage as these AFC clubs are set to duke it out on Christmas Day as part of the NFL's holiday doubleheader. While this is a standalone game on the Week 17 schedule,
Just 52 days after joining the Baltimore Ravens, a former Pittsburgh Steelers player was waived from John Harbaugh's team in the middle of the 2024 NFL season.
The Baltimore Ravens won 34-17 over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 16, moving their record to 10-5 and placing them in a tie for the AFC North lead. While Pittsburgh still holds the tiebreaker over Baltimore due to its division record, the Ravens have a clear path to surpassing the Steelers and guaranteeing at least one home playoff game.
Head Coach John Harbaugh on the punt return spot, Kyle Hamilton, playing three games in 11 days, and more. Head Coach John Harbaugh on the punt return spot, Kyle Hamilton, playing three games in 11 days, and more.
In FOX Sports' first look behind the curtain at a classic AFC North rivalry, it became clear that the mutual dislike is always simmering beneath the surface.
Baltimore Ravens superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson wants head coach John Harbaugh to know that he's truly sorry. But that doesn't mean that he's going