Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens
AFC North | 8-9-0
Avg PTS
24.94
Rank: 11th
Avg Yds
349.41
Rank: 11th
Avg PYds
192.82
Rank: 27th
Avg RYds
156.59
Rank: 1st
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Posted 4/06/2026 2:05 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson was present for the first day of the offseason program Monday, April 6.
Huddle Up: This is a pivotal year for him and the organization. Now 29 and coming off a season of persistent hamstring injuries, he has something to prove. Does that outweigh the downside of losing some rushing potential in fantasy, though? His legs are what made him a perennial top-three option at the position, and as he nears 30, you have to wonder if he loses a step there soon. He's a top-five candidate in fantasy, but the position has strengthened to where you can take a younger option, like Drake Maye or Bo Nix last season, and do well.
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Posted 4/05/2026 12:04 am GMT
New York Giants TE Isaiah Likely will put up bigger numbers with the Giants than he did with the Baltimore Ravens, according to head coach John Harbaugh. "When you see a player do it every day, you got a pretty good idea what he's capable of," said Harbaugh. "So, I'm certain he's going to be able to put up the numbers you're talking about, the stats. That wasn't part of the thing in Baltimore because of the supporting cast, so to speak."
Huddle Up: Theo Johnson has already proven to be a weapon in the red zone, but Likely should be the starting tight end for the Giants in 2026. Assuming Jaxson Dart can stay healthy, Likely has a chance to be in the TE1 mix.
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Posted 4/03/2026 8:22 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson's attendance at the voluntary workouts is uncertain at this point, according to head coach Jesse Minter.
Huddle Up: Jackson will be learning a new offensive scheme but does not have to be at the workouts until minicamp. He is a weekly starting option in fantasy leagues when healthy.
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Posted 3/14/2026 10:37 pm GMT
Free-agent TE Isaiah Likely (Ravens) officially signed with the New York Giants Thursday, March 12. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Huddle Up: Likely will be the starting tight end for the Giants and should be a reliable target for Jaxson Dart for the next few seasons. He has a chance to be a low-end No. 1 tight end in fantasy leagues next season.
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Posted 3/12/2026 1:06 pm GMT
Free-agent RB Keaton Mitchell (Ravens) agreed to a two-year, $9.25 million deal with the Los Angeles Chargers Thursday, March 12. The deal includes $5 million guaranteed and has a maximum value of $11.25 million.
Huddle Up: Mitchell has played just 26 games in three seasons, but he has averaged 6.3 yards per carry and has broken a 55-yarder in two of the three seasons. He'll bring some speed to Mike McDaniel's playbook, but health has betrayed him. Keep tabs on him during training camp for a potential RB4 grab.
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Posted 3/11/2026 2:09 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson restructured his contract Tuesday, March 10, while the team was working to acquire DE Maxx Crosby. Terms weren't disclosed. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the deal created $40 million in salary cap space.
Huddle Up: Jackson is a risky option you'll likely have to take in the top handful of options to acquire. Last year was a lost season due to hamstring issues. At 29, and in a new direction of the team, you have to wonder if his running will be scaled back. If that happens, his value drops to the upper-middle QB1 range.
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Posted 3/09/2026 7:21 pm GMT
Impending free-agent TE Charlie Kolar (Ravens) reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year contract with $24.3 million with the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday, March 9.
Huddle Up: The size of the contract would suggest that Kolar moves to the top of the Chargers' depth chart, but the likelihood is that head coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel are investing in the running game. Kolar is recognized as one of the top blocking tight ends in the league, so while he may steal the occasional target from Oronde Gadsden II, this potential signing should actually free up the young tight end to do what he does best more often: create mismatches out of the slot. Kolar's addition should only solidify Gadsden as a top-10 tight end in fantasy drafts this spring and summer.
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Posted 3/09/2026 6:55 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell will reportedly not be tendered by the Ravens and will become a free agent, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com on Monday, March 9.
Huddle Up: Mitchell has speed and quickness that teams will covet in free agency and he'll have his pick of NFL teams almost immediately. He has yet to fulfill his potential after bursting on the scene with the Ravens in 2023 with several long runs. After a torn ACL that ended his season in 2023, Mitchell played sparingly in 2024, but averaged 5.8 yards per carry in 2025, tallying 341 rushing yards and a touchdown on just 59 carries. Keep an eye on Mitchell and where he lands, because he will no doubt be a fantasy sleeper running back for 2026.
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Posted 3/09/2026 5:00 pm GMT
Impending free-agent TE Isaiah Likely (Ravens) agreed to terms on a three-year contract with the New York Giants Monday, March 9, worth $40 million, according to sources. The deal can be worth as much as $47.5 million with incentives.
Huddle Up: Likely should jump right into the starting lineup with the Giants and could become a reliable target for Jaxson Dart. He has a chance to be a low-end No. 1 tight end in fantasy leagues next season.
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Posted 3/02/2026 11:23 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers is expected to have his fifth-year option exercised this offseason, according to ESPN.com's Dan Graziano.
Huddle Up: Flowers has been the main option in the passing game for the Ravens and should remain with the Ravens for the foreseeable future. He can be at least a No. 3 receiver in fantasy leagues next season.
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Posted 2/25/2026 11:56 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent TE Isaiah Likely is a player the Ravens would like to re-sign this offseason, according to general manager Eric DeCosta.
Huddle Up: Likely should receive interest from multiple teams in free agency, so the Ravens likely will have to reach an agreement with him soon if they want to keep him. He will continue to share playing time with Mark Andrews if he stays with the Ravens and will probably be a No. 2 fantasy tight end in that situation.
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Posted 2/24/2026 4:37 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is engaged in extension talks with the team, according to general manager Eric DeCosta.
Huddle Up: Jackson is a top-three option at the position in fantasy. He just turned 29, though, and soft-tissue injuries were a problem last season. If his running ability stalls at all, his fantasy value will take a hit. Keep that in mind when considering options at the position.
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Posted 2/21/2026 9:22 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent TE Isaiah Likely said he will be looking to sign with a team that will allow him to be a contributor in the passing game and help the team score points.
Huddle Up: Likely should receive interest from several teams if he hits the free-agent market, so fantasy players should monitor his situation over the next few weeks. He has played well at times during his career and could be a low-end No. 1 fantasy tight end in some leagues depending on his situation.
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Posted 2/14/2026 7:24 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens WR Devontez Walker has a chance to compete for the No. 3 receiver job next season since the team could lose multiple pass catchers this offseason, in the opinion of BaltimoreRavens.com's Clifton Brown.
Huddle Up: Walker played well at times this season but could be more involved in the passing game if the team does not add much at the position this offseason. Fantasy players can monitor his role during the offense because he could be a possible late round option in some deeper leagues.
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Posted 2/08/2026 6:15 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is expected to have contract extension talks with the Ravens this offseason, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo.
Huddle Up: Jackson is scheduled to count $74.5 million against the salary cap next season, so an extension will benefit both sides if they can reach an agreement. He will be working in a new offensive system in 2026 but should be a No. 1 quarterback in fantasy leagues.
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Posted 2/07/2026 2:57 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens RB Derrick Henry recorded his fourth season with at least 1,500 rushing yards, 15 rushing touchdowns and 5.0 yards per carry in 2025, and Jim Brown is the only other play with two such seasons.
Huddle Up: Age continues to be just a number for Henry, and he been an absolute force in his two seasons in Baltimore. At some point, he will have to slow down, but with his touchdown upside alone, another RB1 campaign could certainly be on tap for Henry in 2026.
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Posted 1/24/2026 4:20 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell has recorded a run of 10-plus yards on 18.2 percent of his carries, the highest rate in the league since 2023 among running backs with at least 100 rushing attempts.
Huddle Up: Coming back from a torn ACL, Mitchell averaged 5.8 yards per carry on 59 attempts in 2025. His speed and big-play ability are undeniable, but Derrick Henry is currently blocking his path to a bigger workload. Still, Mitchell will be worth grabbing in the later rounds of most drafts in 2026. He would have an enormous ceiling if Henry were to miss time.
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Posted 1/24/2026 1:36 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers topped 60 receiving yards in 12 of his 17 games in 2025, and he scored five of his six total touchdowns over the final five games, averaging 88.8 receiving yards over that span.
Huddle Up: Flowers' third season yielded career highs in receptions, targets and yards, and his 1,211 receiving yards ranked seventh in the NFL. Flowers has become the clear No. 1 option in the Baltimore passing attack, and while he possesses big-play ability, he also provided a relatively stable floor this past season. The lack of touchdowns caps his ceiling a bit, but Flowers should be firmly in the WR2 mix in 2026.
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Posted 1/17/2026 2:53 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson finished with career lows in both carries (67) and rushing yards (349) in 2025, and his two rushing touchdowns tied a career low.
Huddle Up: Yes, injuries limited Jackson to 13 games, but he played in just 12 games in both 2021 and 2022 but topped 700 rushing yards in both of those seasons. There is a chance that a fully healthy Jackson is back to his old self next season, but the drop in rushing production is something worth considering when deciding when to target Jackson in fantasy drafts.
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Posted 1/05/2026 6:30 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Isaiah Likely caught two passes for 32 yards in a Week 18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Huddle Up: Likely's huge 26-yard grab set up the game-winning field goal attempt, but it sailed wide right. That could be Likely's final snap in a Ravens uniform as he's set to enter free agency, and the team already has significant money tied up in Mark Andrews. Likely has flashed his talent during four seasons in Baltimore, and he'll be someone to watch during the offseason to see where he lands.
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Posted 1/05/2026 6:14 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews had two receptions (on three targets) for 14 yards in Week 18 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Huddle Up: Fantasy owners kept waiting for Andrews to turn things around in 2025, but he never did, finishing the season on an eight-game scoreless streak during which he topped 40 yards just once. Based on his contract, Andrews will return to the Ravens next season. Whether we ever see the pre-2025 version again remains to be seen, however, making him a stretch as anything more than a speculative late-round target.
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Posted 1/05/2026 5:45 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers caught four passes (on six targets) for 138 yards and a pair of touchdowns during the team's Week 18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Huddle Up: A lengthy touchdown drought undermined Flowers for a good chunk of 2025, but he closed strong, racking up 444 yards and 4 TDs in five December/January games. As of now, he's the only true impact player the Ravens have at receiver or tight end. We'll see if that's still the case in nine months. Flowers heads toward 2026 as a decent WR2 with potential for more.
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Posted 1/05/2026 5:33 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell carried the ball twice for two yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18.
Huddle Up: While he had a nice kickoff return before the final drive, Mitchell was used sparingly otherwise, which wasn't a huge surprise given what was on the line. On paper, he's an ideal complement to Derrick Henry, offering a speed element to pair with Henry's power. While he never saw a ton of action this year, bear in mind he was coming off a torn ACL, so he should be fully healed come September. Entering a contract year, Mitchell could be a nice late-round selection with some upside.
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Posted 1/05/2026 5:22 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens RB Derrick Henry carried the ball 20 times for 126 yards versus the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18. Henry was targeted once as a receiver but did not have a catch.
Huddle Up: One of these days, Father Time is going to catch up to Henry, who turned 31 on Sunday. After he closed the season with four straight games of 100 yards or more, however, it's unclear when that will be as Henry continues to defy the conventional wisdom that running backs over the age of 30 have little left in the tank. Barring some development to recalibrate expectations, Henry should enter next season as a possible top-10 fantasy back.
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Posted 1/05/2026 5:07 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson completed 11 of 18 passes for 238 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception in Week 18 versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jackson also ran four times for nine yards.
Huddle Up: The No. 1 order of business for Jackson, who turns 29 in three days, is to get fully healthy and then figure out a plan to stay that way after the veteran saw a variety of ailments conspire to limit him to 13 games -- he also left two other games prematurely due to injury. The big question for 2026 is whether Jackson, who has missed significant time in three of the last five seasons, will continue to be as aggressive running the football after he rushed for a career-low 349 yards. Without the running, Jackson's fantasy outlook could look dramatically different.
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Posted 1/04/2026 5:17 pm GMT
The Baltimore Ravens may restructure QB Lamar Jackson's contract during the upcoming offseason in order to free up salary cap space and appear likely to discuss a contract extension, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Huddle Up: Both sides were unsuccessful at finalizing an extension last summer but it appears as though Baltimore is committed to keeping him for years to come. Despite missing four games this season due to back and hamstring injuries, Jackson should continue to be viewed as a midrange QB1 option in all fantasy leagues when he is healthy.
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Posted 1/02/2026 10:40 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (back) fully participated in practice Friday, Jan. 2, and is not on the injury report for Week 18.
Huddle Up: Jackson will be returning to the lineup after missing some time because of the back injury. He played well against the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier in the season and can be a low-end No. 1 quarterback in leagues this week.
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Posted 1/02/2026 10:31 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens WR Rashod Bateman (illness) did not participate in practice Friday, Jan. 2, and is listed as questionable for Week 18.
Huddle Up: Bateman may be a game-time decision this week, so fantasy players can check the inactive list for his status. He has not been a big part of the passing game this season and can be avoided in leagues even if he is active.
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Posted 1/02/2026 12:39 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens WR Rashod Bateman (illness) did not participate in practice Thursday, Jan. 1.
Huddle Up: Bateman still has a chance to play despite missing the first two practices because of an illness. Fantasy players can keep an eye on the situation over the next day or two. He will see a few targets if he plays but can be avoided in most leagues.
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