The Ravens ended the Steelers season in the wild-card round, and Roquan Smith joked about Patrick Queen taking an early vacation. However, Smith and Baltimore could only celebrate for a week after Sunday’s 27-25 loss to the Bills.
Roquan Smith shared his take on braving the cold as the Ravens prepare for an intense showdown in Buffalo this Sunday.
Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith isn’t intimidated by James Cook's rushing prowess—find out why Baltimore’s run defense is set to dominate.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey tweeted out a message of gratitude to the loud Baltimore fans after Saturday's win, but he noted how he got slightly in trouble by "Agent Zero," a.k.a. linebacker Roquan Smith, for not speaking loud enough. His call-outs were getting drowned out by the bellowing stadium.
Temperatures in Buffalo are expected to be around 16 degrees at kickoff with a feels like of 11 degrees, but Roquan Smith made it clear that the cold conditions won't play a role for the Ravens.
Edge rusher, cornerback, safety, and offensive line appear to be the Ravens' biggest needs heading into the offseason. The Ravens, slated to pick 27th in Round 1, have their seven original picks and are expected to receive four compensatory picks, according to OvertheCap, for a total of 11.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith is still friends with Patrick Queen, but that didn't stop him from lobbing some trash talk in Queen's direction
Armed with the additional second-round pick the Ravens sent the Bears for Smith, Poles sent Chicago's second-rounder (which ended up being the 32nd overall pick) to the Pittsburgh Steelers for Claypool in a trade that will be remembered as one of the worst in team history.
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.
When the Pro Bowl rosters were announced earlier this month, the Ravens had a league-high nine selections. Add two more to the list.
Twenty-eight of the 32 picks in the first round are set, starting with Tennessee at No. 1. Here's what four experts predict will happen in Round 1.