Baltimore Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey has been the All-Pro player his team needed in 2024. Plagued last season by injury, and the distraction of his punchline podcast, Humphrey has shown
The Baltimore Ravens will look to make it two in a row against the Buffalo Bills this season. However, Marlon Humphrey knows it won’t be an easy task. When asked about what it was like to go against Josh Allen,
Ravens' All-Pro defensive back Marlon Humphrey also spoke with the media on Wednesday and had similar thoughts on Josh Allen and revealed that when players talk about the toughest quarterbacks to play against, they wonder who would be closest to their own quarterback. For Humphrey, that's Josh Allen.
The Buffalo Bills had not even finished dispatching the Denver Broncos when CBS broadcaster Tony Romo jumped ahead a week, unable to contain his excitement over the Bills’ next showdown against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
Buffalo likes to line up in its nickel personnel on defense, which should give Baltimore an advantage in the run game with Derrick Henry.
With the Divisional Round rapidly approaching, the Ravens have to prepare to face a very different Bills team than in Week 4.
Two incredible quarterbacks. Two powerful offenses. Two defenses capable crushing dreams. So who has the edge?
The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium in the NFL’s Divisional round. For this AFC battle between Sean McDermott’s Bills (13-4) and John Harbaugh’s Ravens (12-5), it will be the games, within the game, that will make all the difference. Here are three key matchups to watch during Sunday’s Bills-Ravens clash:
As the Bills prepare for the Divisional Round against the Ravens, there’s been a lot of discussion about how dangerous Lamar Jackson can be. Especially his
Baltimore Ravens defensive backs Nate Wiggins and Marlon Humphrey better hit the weight room hard this upcoming week at practice. The toughest wide receivers to cover in the entire NFL await
Even the forecast of frigid conditions seems perfectly fitting for the Buffalo Bills hosting the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.
The Ravens are playing in Buffalo on Sunday with temperatures creeping toward single digits, with the possibility of snow.