Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey was one of the most reliable players on the defense last year, but his strong play may not be enough to save him from being cut.
The Ravens can’t play former Panthers WR Diontae Johnson for the rest of this postseason. So why did they claim him on Wednesday?
Seven-year veteran cornerback D.J. Reed was one of the few bright spot on the 2024 New York Jets, but the impending free agent could leave for greener pastures in the coming months.
Another trade that the Ravens can pursue for their secondary needs involves cornerback Jaycee Horn. As one of the few bright spots in a struggling Carolina Panthers team, Horn earned his first Pro Bowl selection this season after tallying 68 combined tackles (49 solo), 13 pass breakups and an interception.
The world knows that the Carolina Panthers need to find some weapons for quarterback Bryce Young, but due to the Panthers' minimal cap room, they may need to go
"If the Panthers trade him, Jaycee Horn could form the NFL’s most fearsome secondary with the Ravens. In the short term, teams will not be able to throw the ball on a defensive backfield comprised of Horn, Wiggins and Humphrey. Even as Humphrey starts slowing down, Horn and Wiggins can still be a lockdown duo for at least the next five years."
The Baltimore Ravens were kings of the AFC North once again in 2024, and they fielded one of the most dangerous squads in the entire conference. The
On Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens made a shrewd move when they signed a former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver.
In a shocking move, the Baltimore Ravens have claimed Diontae Johnson on waivers from the Houston Texans but there's a catch.
The Panthers have added a pair of players on futures ... 30 passes for 357 yards with three touchdowns in seven games with Carolina and one pass for 6 yards in four contests with Baltimore in 2024. Additionally, the Texans have placed tight end Cade ...
Reflecting on the ill-fated mid-season trade for wide receiver Diontae Johnson, Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta admitted that he
The Carolina Panthers will look to upgrade their defense in free agency. They’ll also look to establish a winning culture. The best way to do both is by adding performers from perennial playoff squads.