50 Words or Less: Where the Ravens Stand Entering Kickoff Week  (2024)

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50 Words or Less: Where the Ravens Stand Entering Kickoff Week (1)

Ryan Mink

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Kickoff week is upon us. We're beyond the roster spot debates and turning our focus to what the Ravens will look like Week 1.

Here are my thoughts, all in 50 words or less:

1. The Ravens defense is strong up the middle. The defensive line is stout. The Roquan Smith-Patrick Queen inside linebacker tandem is elite. Same with the Marcus Williams-Kyle Hamilton safety duo. Baltimore's edges are the question. Will the strengths outweigh the weaknesses? My prediction is yes.

2. Being without Marlon Humphrey for any stretch of the regular season would stink. No way around it. However, let's look at the final three games of last season when Marcus Peters was sidelined by injury. Granted, Peters isn't Humphrey, but Mike Macdonald and Baltimore's secondary were able to mask the loss.

3. With Brandon Stephens starting opposite Humphrey, the Ravens held rookies Desmond Ridder and Kenny Pickett to 218 and 168 yards passing, respectively. With Daryl Worley starting in Week 18, Baltimore surrendered 215 yards to Joe Burrow. In the first three weeks this season, it's (again) two rookie quarterbacks and Burrow.

4. Whether the Ravens can handle Humphrey's absence this time, particularly in Cincinnati, will partly hinge on the safeties playing really good ball. As chief communicator, Williams will have to make sure the corners, who have missed a lot of practice or started late (Ronald Darby), are on the same page.

5. One of the most important parts of training camp and the preseason? The Ravens didn't suffer any major injuries to critical players. Outside of Pepe Williams' ankle surgery, Baltimore didn't have any player go down with an injury that will sideline for a while. The cautious approach paid off.

6. I would've loved to see David Ojabo tear up the preseason. That didn't happen, but I'm not sounding the alarm off 19 preseason pass rush snaps. He's only played in 16 college and pro games. Maybe our high midsummer expectations should be tempered, but he'll still make a sizeable impact.

7. The most difficult preseason Ravens prediction to make? Who will lead in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns. Mark Andrews was a gimme the past couple years. Now, you could make a case for four guys taking any one of those categories. FWIW, Marlon Humphrey called OBJ the Ravens' WR1.

8. I'm on record saying this is the most talented Ravens roster in quite some time, even better than the 2019 unit. In addition to a "revolutionary" offensive scheme that took opponents by storm, the Ravens also had amazing team chemistry that 14-2 year. I sense the same building this season.

9. Who is the Ravens' No. 2 quarterback behind Lamar Jackson? I'm not sure that the fact that Tyler Huntley made the original 53-man roster and Josh Johnson didn't is a clear indication. Both are now on the 53-man roster, and once both are totally healthy, we'll see.

10. Macdonald's Ravens blitzed at the second-highest rate this preseason, only behind Wink Martindale and the Giants (of course). It's partly due to the wave of pressures at the end of the Commanders game, but also could be an indication that Macdonald will turn up the heat more this season.

11. Speaking of scheme, the Ravens' use of 11 personnel (three WRs) has exploded. Per Sharp Football Analytics, Baltimore used that grouping 9.8% of the time on early downs in the first half, the lowest in a decade. It was up to 64% in those scenarios this preseason under Todd Monken.

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Where does the Raven Walk start? ›

Located on the walkway leading from Oriole Park to M&T Bank Stadium, in between lots B and C, fans can experience the NFL's premier pre-game experience!

What happened to Kyle Van Noy? ›

Back with Baltimore Van Noy has agreed to a two-year contract to remain with the Ravens, ESPN.com reports. Impact Van Noy, who turned 33 last month, is coming off a 2023 regular season in which he recorded 30 tackles and a career-high nine sacks in 14 games with the Ravens.

What were the Baltimore Ravens called before? ›

The Ravens' rivalry with the Cincinnati Bengals began when the original Browns franchise relocated to Baltimore to become the Ravens. Since then, the rivalry heated up when longtime Ravens defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis was hired as the head coach of the Bengals.

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How does the Raven start? ›

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.

When did the Raven begin? ›

"The Raven" was first attributed to Poe in print in the New York Evening Mirror on January 29, 1845. Its publication made Poe popular in his lifetime, although it did not bring him much financial success. The poem was soon reprinted, parodied, and illustrated.

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How many Super Bowl rings does Kyle Vinoy have? ›

Van Noy played his next four seasons for the New England Patriots, where he won Super Bowl LI and Super Bowl LIII. Following a year as a member of the Miami Dolphins, he rejoined New England in 2021.

Where will Kyle Van Noy go? ›

Veteran outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy is returning to the Baltimore Ravens on a two-year contract, the team announced Thursday. Financial terms were not disclosed but a source told ESPN's Jamison Hensley that Van Noy's deal is worth up to $9 million.

What are Baltimore Ravens fans called? ›

Ravens Flock | Baltimore Ravens – baltimoreravens.com.

Why do the Ravens have three mascots? ›

The three not only commemorated the famous Baltimore poet but also represented three completely different personalities and their stereotypical relation to certain types of NFL players. According to the back story, Edgar was the first to hatch.

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Where do most Baltimore Ravens live? ›

Owings Mills is home of the Baltimore Ravens' Under Armour "castle", i.e., the training facility and headquarters for the team. Since the Ravens spend so much time practicing in Owings Mills, most of the players choose to live in the area.

Why did the Ravens move to Baltimore? ›

The Ravens originated when Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell decided to relocate his historic franchise, and he reached a deal with the city of Baltimore to move his team in 1996.

How many Ravens fans are there? ›

As of March 2024, the National Football League franchise Baltimore Ravens had a total of 2.3 million Facebook fans. Meanwhile, the franchise registered roughly 1.92 million followers on their Twitter page.

What time of day does the Raven take place? ›

Rising Action: “The Raven” is set at midnight on a bleak December night, as a man dozes off in his chair. The man is distraught over the loss of his loved one, Lenore. Suddenly, he hears a knocking, tapping, rapping at his chamber door. It is The Raven.

Where does the Raven sit in the Raven? ›

And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door; And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming, And the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the ...

Where does the Raven land in the Raven? ›

He hears knocking at his door, which leads him to open and whisper for Lenore. Instead of Lenore, he hears a bird tap on the window and opens it. A raven flies in and perches on the bust of Pallas, sitting just above the door. Poe is known for his poems about tragically lost women.

Where to pregame before Ravens game? ›

Step 4: Join the pre-game festivities

You can also head to RavensWalk, the walkway in between lots B and C leading into the stadium, to enjoy live music, bars and food stations set up three hours before kickoff. For options outside of the stadium area, you have your pick of game day specials and viewing experiences.

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