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The Baltimore Ravens have tried to create a more serious environment in their locker room following their shocking 1-5 start to the season, but it sounds
The Ravens are back in the fold after their bye week, and pundits are eager to see them return to action. Baltimore didn't move much in our sampled power rankings, with most outlets ranking the Ravens in the 20s. The highest ranking came from Pro Football Focus, which kept the Ravens at No. 7.
Amid their four-game losing streak, the Ravens took a common step for teams in desperation mode: They removed ping pong tables from the locker room.
Important dates on the NFL calendar are circled as early as the dawn of the new league year. The NFL trade deadline is one of such dates. This season, another was added. The expected return of perennial MVP candidate Lamar Jackson. That shouldn't come as a surprise, since this team will go as he goes.
Safety Kyle Hamilton said every game for the Ravens is a playoff game with the team sitting at 1-5.
The removal of ping pong tables and other games from locker rooms is a fairly common occurrence around teams trying to break a losing streak, so it wasn't surprising to hear that the Ravens had gone that route upon returning from their bye week.
One former New York Jets defensive end is looking to get back to the National Football League this season. The 2025 season already is seven weeks in with Week 8 to begin in a few days. There still is a somewhat surprising amount of talent out there on the open market and one guy who is still a free agent is former Jets defensive end Carl Lawson.