The Bengals have a crowded secondary after retaining S Vonn Bell and adding S Geno Stone during this free agency. Cincinnati HC Zac Taylor mentioned DB Daxton Hill will move to cornerback after spending his first two seasons as a safety.
2024 second-round DT Jer’Zhan Newton was sliding in the draft which caused teams to call and inquire about moving up to grab him. The Bengals had immense interest, but the asking price surpassed what they were willing to give up.
The former first-round and newly extended wideout plans to put it all together and stay on the field starting in 2024. When the Baltimore Ravens selected former University of Minnesota standout wide receiver Rashod Bateman in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, expectations were high.
Before 2020, a player who missed the start of training camp would get a year of credited service if he showed up at least 30 days before the first game of the regular season.
Following the departure of Odell Beckham Jr., the Baltimore Ravens are doubling down on their homegrown talent. Per the team, the Ravens have extended
On Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens agreed to an extension for one of their former first-round picks. The move came as teams tried to extend some 2021 draft picks ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft.
The defending AFC North champions agreed to an extension with Rashod Bateman on Wednesday.
The 2024 NFL Draft could feature more than one big-name trade, as Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman is the latest name to be included in the rumors.
The Bengals have been rumored to be interested in one of the many strong offensive tackle prospects in the first round of the upcoming draft. New Cincinnati OC Dan Pitcher described what they like at that position.
The next division on the docket for our NFL draft futures study is the AFC North. The betting markets sure expect the AFC North to add some offensive line talent at the top of this year's drafts.
The Ravens have until May 2 to exercise the fifth-year option on Rashod Bateman and Odafe Oweh’s rookie contract. By May 2, General Manager Eric DeCosta must make a decision on whether to exercise the fifth-year option for his two first-round picks of 2021, wide receiver Rashod Bateman and outside linebacker Odafe Oweh.
Here are three Ravens on the hottest seats in 2024.
The Baltimore Ravens improved their wideout roster for 2023 in an attempt to satisfy quarterback Lamar Jackson and obtain more offensive weapons. The team made it to the AFC Championship game but fell short against the eventual champion Kansas City Chiefs.
The reality of the NFL is that it's a business. And businesses are steered to make money. Every season players change teams due mainly to business decisions, made either by the team or the player, to improve their bottom line. But change can be good for some players.
Like a network executive calling for another season of "Arrested Development," the Baltimore Ravens want to see more Bateman. Making his first public comments
The Baltimore Ravens have bid farewell to yet another coach. The New Orleans Saints have hired Keith Williams as their new wide receivers coach. Williams, who took hold of Baltimore's assistant wide receivers coach position for the 2023 season, confirmed on Instagram that he is indeed joining New Orleans’ coaching staff.
As the Baltimore Ravens head into the offseason, it’s time that the team gets honest about its current roster and where improvements need to be made. One
For much of the season, the Baltimore Ravens looked like the best team in football. Ultimately, they would fall short, losing at home in the AFC Championship Game to the Kansas City Chiefs, 17-10.
Before the 2023 NFL season, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman thought that he might not play for the entire year after possibly needing surgery
The 2023 offseason saw the Ravens make a number of changes on offense, but returnees will still have a major role to play in the unit’s success. That group includes running back J.K. Dobbins.
The Baltimore Ravens selected wide receiver Rashod Bateman with the 27th overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft. Baltimore drafted Bateman intending to bolster a lackluster receiving core.
Injuries have marred Rashod Bateman‘s NFL career, and the Ravens have made significant adjustments to their wide receiver room this offseason. But the 2021 first-round pick will begin factoring into the team’s pass-catching work Wednesday.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman has dealt with a myriad of injuries since joining the NFL. Selected No. 27 overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Minnesota product has appeared in only 18 games in his first two seasons in the NFL.
The Ravens have added several new weapons to QB Lamar Jackson's arsenal this offseason, but one NFL scout believes a breakout season is on the horizon for a wide receiver entering his third season in Baltimore.
Rashod Bateman‘s 2022 campaign ended in November following season-ending Lisfranc foot surgery. While recovering from foot injuries is especially difficult for skill players, the Ravens wideout sounds like he’ll be ready to go for the start of the 2023 season.
The receiving position was a concern for the Ravens in 2022, with Bateman's injury adding to the turmoil. The team recently updated the receiver's progress.
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