Lamar Jackson is one of the Ravens' four first-team All-Pros in 2024, as named by the Associated Press. He's joined by linebacker Roquan Smith (third time), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (second time), and fullback Patrick Ricard (first time). Running back Derrick Henry and safety Kyle Hamilton were named second-team All-Pros.
"As long as Lamar is here, you'll have a shot every year at getting a Super Bowl," Ricard said. "That's the main thing; as long as Lamar is here, he has a good group of guys around him that play hard for him, that's all he needs."
Lamar Jackson is tired of coming up short in the postseason, but his teammates believe it's just a matter of time before the star QB delivers a Super Bowl title.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson beat out Bills star Josh Allen to make The Associated Press All-Pro first team for the second straight year.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson edged Bills QB Josh Allen for the first team place on the 2024 AP All-Pro first team. Check out the full team.
they still believe it's only a matter of time before they're celebrating a championship with quarterback Lamar Jackson. "It's inevitable," Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday.
On the night he was drafted, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson boldly promised that ... "It's inevitable," fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday. "He's going to win a Super Bowl, and ...
After 11 seasons full of production, Kyle Van Noy is finally going to his first Pro Bowl. Van Noy has been named to the Pro Bowl Games and is replacing T.J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is unable to participate due to injury.
With their season over, the Ravens turn their attention to the offseason. Here’s what you need to know about Baltimore’s next few months.
As long as Lamar Jackson is healthy and playing at an MVP level, the Baltimore Ravens should have a chance to be good.
General manager Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh are already preparing themselves for what next season brings.