After switching teams in the offseason, two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Tre’Davious White could be on the move again in 2025. A first-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, White used to be one of the most dominant players in the league.
The Ravens can’t play former Panthers WR Diontae Johnson for the rest of this postseason. So why did they claim him on Wednesday?
"If the Panthers trade him, Jaycee Horn could form the NFL’s most fearsome secondary with the Ravens. In the short term, teams will not be able to throw the ball on a defensive backfield comprised of Horn, Wiggins and Humphrey. Even as Humphrey starts slowing down, Horn and Wiggins can still be a lockdown duo for at least the next five years."
The Baltimore Ravens were kings of the AFC North once again in 2024, and they fielded one of the most dangerous squads in the entire conference. The
Carolina head coach Dave Canales and GM Dan Morgan should prioritize strengthening the defensive line, among other things.
The Carolina Panthers will look to upgrade their defense in free agency. They’ll also look to establish a winning culture. The best way to do both is by adding performers from perennial playoff squads.
On Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens made a shrewd move when they signed a former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver.
In a shocking move, the Baltimore Ravens have claimed Diontae Johnson on waivers from the Houston Texans but there's a catch.
And although the Carolina Panthers won’t actually be in the playoffs (for a seventh consecutive season), they’ll be able to watch a few old friends.
Houston is the latest team to waive the veteran wideout after claiming him on waivers when the Ravens let him go earlier ... touchdowns in seven games with Carolina and one pass for 6 yards in four contests with Baltimore in 2024. Additionally, the Texans ...
In what many are touting as the game of the year, two teams with Super Bowl dreams and the top two MVP candidates meet up on Sunday, Jan. 19 when the Baltimore Ravens face the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.
Heading into the divisional round matchup, McDermott left no stone unturned when it came to preparing for the game. After the Bills' 27-25 win over the Ravens on Sunday, McDermott told Albert Breer that his staff, led by defensive coordinator Bobby Babich, went back and watched every play from the Ravens this season.