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When wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins agreed to a deal with the Ravens this week, many people dusted off a tweet of his from February 2020.
2024 Season Overview
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Standing (Division)Division Rank 1st AFC North
WinsWins 12
LossesLosses 5
DrawsDraws 0
PPGPoints per Game 30.5
OPPGOpponent Points per Game 21.2
Head CoachHead Coach John Harbaugh

Rotoworld Player News

  • BAL Cornerback #44
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    The restructuring of Humphrey’s deal clears $13.4 million in cap space for the Ravens this upcoming season. The veteran corner has two years remaining on his current deal, and saw the majority of his 2025 salary converted to a signing bonus. Now getting most of his money up front, Humphrey’s base salary for the season will be $1.255 million, as the Ravens clear space in hopes of adding more talent to the roster.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #16
    Wallace returns to the Ravens after a productive season as a blocking receiver and special teamer. The highlight of his season was an 84-yard catch-and-run touchdown against the Bengals in Week 10. He will rotate into the offense behind Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and DeAndre Hopkins, primarily playing special teams for the Ravens.
  • BAL Linebacker #35
    Hummel is a core special teamer through three seasons in the NFL with the Rams. Though he had just one defensive start last season, he played 338 snaps on special teams. The Ravens just lost core special teamer and linebacker Chris Board through free agency. They add Hummel to fill the special teams role and add depth on defense.
  • FA Nose Tackle #58
    Pierce spent all eight seasons with the Ravens. He played in 99 games since entering the league in 2016, sitting out the 2020 COVID season. Pierce started just one game in 2024. He’ll retire with 9.5 sacks and 19 tackles for loss over eight seasons.
  • FA Safety #32
    Williams will be designated as a June 1 cut for cap purposes. The 28-year-old safety was signed to a five-year, $70 million contract back in 2022, but he and Arthur Maulet both are cap casualties that won’t be part of Baltimore’s secondary in 2025. Williams will likely see a decent market as a player that doesn’t turn 29 until September, albeit for nowhere close to the money he was making with the Ravens.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #8
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the deal will pay Hopkins $5 million with a chance to grow to $6 million with incentives. The wideout will continues his career and join forces with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry in the Charm City. Hopkins was once among the very best wideouts in football, but he’s slowed down considerably, and averaged just 1.71 yards per route in 2024. He’ll simply be a depth piece for the Ravens, and it’s hard to imagine fantasy intrigue in 2025.
  • FA Cornerback #10
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports the Ravens are planning to release Maulet after an injury-riddled 2024. He had a strong 2023 as the Ravens’ slot corner, re-signing with the team last offseason. However, he hit injured reserve to begin the 2024 season and played just three games. The 31-year-old will look for a new home as a rotational defensive back.
  • BAL General Manager
    The Ravens seemingly always lead the league in picks, and while they tied Buffalo and Dallas in 2025, they’re still at the top. Baltimore received a fourth, a fifth and two sixths; while the Cowboys get three fifths and a sixth and Miami gets a third, fourth, and two sevenths. As a reminder, these picks are now eligible to be traded, which gives all three teams — and the others who received multiple selections — extra ammunition for the upcoming draft.
  • BAL Running Back #42
    Per Dianna Russini, this is a fully guaranteed contract. We’d assume it’s not much actual money, but the guarantees are nice. Ricard remains primarily a run blocker for the Ravens and has just eight offensive touches over the past two seasons. He’s entering his age-31 season, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if the Ravens tried to develop someone at the end of the roster for this role soon.
  • SEA Tackle #74
    The deal is worth “up to” $4.75 million. Jones is a depth signing who has just 297 snaps on offense over the past two years for the Ravens and Cardinals, though he has fairly extensive experience for a reserve. He’s a solid enough addition for an offensive line in need of a makeover.