The Ravens found a way to lose their first game of the year where it truly felt like they were outplayed, even though the team led for over 59 minutes. We discuss the disappointing performance at home against our divisional foe, the Browns.
The Ravens are coming off a bye and having their first home game in almost a month against the Panthers who are coming off a mini bye and Thursday Night victory. We discuss if Baker Mayfield and their somewhat underrated defense can challenge the Ravens in the game with the biggest Vegas spread of the week.
It wasn’t pretty, but the Ravens were able to get a key divisional win away in Pittsburgh this week. We talk about the new look rivalry and what we learned about this young Ravens team.
The Ravens are in must win territory with back to back home games. We break down the key Rams matchups as well as offer up our bold predictions for the game that we can’t wait to see in person together.
The Ravens got off to a hot start against the New York Football Giants allowing Ravens fans to do some guilt-free scoreboard watching to see if the Ravens would get any help. With the Jets upsetting the Browns and Pittsburgh coming back to defeat the Colts, the Ravens now control their own destiny into the playoffs.
We all know this opponent really well so we reflected on what we could learn from the last time we squared off with the team and what has changed from an injury prospective.
We hope you and your family find a way to enjoy Thanksgiving this season safely and for a Ravens win.
After that we discuss the 3rd and 4th round compensatory picks the Ravens received in this year’s draft by going down memory lane of all the Ravens comp picks over time. We couldn’t find this list anywhere so we made it ourselves! A Ravens ReCAP exclusive!
1996: 6th round: WR James Roe
1997: 6th round: DE Cornell Brown 7th round: QB Wally Richardson
1998: 7th round: TE Cam Quayle
1999: 4th round: G Edwin Mulitalo
2000: No Picks
2001: No Picks
2002: 6th round: WR Javon Hunter, RB Chester Taylor, S Chad Williams
2003: 4th round: FB Ovie Mughelli 5th round: OT Tony Pashos 7th round: OT Mike Mabry, CB Antwoine Sanders
2004: 6th round: WR Clarence Moore 7th round: WR Derek Abney, G Brian Rimpf
This was one of my favorite Marshal Yanda plays. Turned a possible third-and-1 from the 36 into a first down to set up Justin Tucker's game-winning field goal moments later in the "Mile High Miracle" game. #Ravenspic.twitter.com/r9fj2FQZsd