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Ravens Have Questions to Answer on the Edges Age and uncertainty are steadily eroding the top-line names of Baltimore’s edge-rusher rotation. Van Noy continues to play fine football, but he’s ...
The Ravens' defense is a mix of stars added by way of trades (Roquan Smith) and shrewd free-agent acquisitions (Jaire Alexander and Kyle Van Noy). In consecutive NFL Drafts, they said three ...
The Ravens’ secondary coach is happy to stay with the flock. Chuck Pagano, 64, said Thursday he does not want to be a head coach in the NFL again. “No, sir,” he told reporters.
The 64-year-old previously served as the Ravens’ secondary coach from 2008 to 2010 and as defensive coordinator in 2011. “I never really stopped thinking about coaching,” Pagano said.
When Tee Martin joined the Baltimore Ravens coaching staff in 2021 as a wide receivers coach, franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson had already established himself as one of the best players in the ...
The Ravens had their first of two straight mandatory minicamp practices Tuesday, and the secondary has been nowhere near as bad as a year ago when it gave up the deep ball consistently and allowed ...
We have all obsessed over strategy. It's easy to throw on our imaginary Baltimore Ravens coaching caps and scream instructions from the couch in a temperature-controlled environment.
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Ravens' Chuck Pagano says he doesn't want to be head coach againFormer Colts head coach Chuck Pagano, who ended his four-year retirement to become an assistant with the Ravens, says he has no desire to be an NFL head coach again.
Now having come out of retirement to re-join the Ravens (he was previously their secondary coach from 2008-10 and defensive coordinator in 2011), Pagano doesn't seem to have missed a beat.
The Ravens have publicly acknowledged interest in signing Jackson to a new deal, knowing his $74.5 million salary-cap number in 2026 and 2027 would be prohibitive to roster building.
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