Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Who Do You Trust More? Lamar Jackson or Tyler Huntley?


The last time Tyler Huntley had opportunity to get the Baltimore Ravens into the playoffs, he had a fumble six on the goal line. He is the only QB I've ever seen jump in the air on a tush push. Huntley had 2 great wins this year, but he is just 7 and 9 as a starter in his career. Lamar Jackson, on the other hand, is a 2 time MVP and had the highest career passing rating in NFL history before he go injured this year. Lamar also destroyed the Steelers in a wild card playoff game last year. If Lamar is healthy, I trust Lamar. Who do you trust?
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Monday, December 29, 2025

Derrick Henry Highlights versus Packers


Derrick Henry ran wild and rampant on the Green Bay Packers. After facing criticism from fans and media for benching Henry in the 4th quarter the previous week, John Harbaugh and Todd Monken finally let the beast loose. The Green Bay Packers could do nothing to stop this unleashed force of power and defenders were ran over and tossed aside like rag dolls.



Packers Submit 216 yards and 4 TDs to King Henry
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Sunday, December 28, 2025

Green Bay Packers Pay Homage to King Henry


Derrick Henry ran all over the Green Bay Packers yesterday. It is only right that the Green Bay Packers pay homage to King Henry. Henry put on one of the best performances of his distinguished career in a game the Ravens needed to win to maintain their chances of making the playoffs.

Henry carried the offense on his back when starting quarterback Lamar Jackson was sidelined due to a back injury. He ran for a career-high 36 times for 216 yards, the most ever by a visiting player at historic Lambeau field, and tied his career best with four touchdowns, three of which came in the first half alone to give Baltimore a 27-14 halftime lead.

In a convincing 41-24 victory, the Ravens amassed 307 rushing yards as a team while controlling the clock for over 40 minutes thanks to Henry's unrelenting power and signature stiff arms. This historic performance set an NFL record for Henry's seventh career 200-yard game and further solidified his legacy by surpassing legends in all-time rushing rankings.



"Derrick Henry is BETTER THAN ADRIAN PETERSON!" - Acho and Shady DEBATE
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Monday, December 15, 2025

Ravens vs Bengals: Revenge is Sweet for the Ravens


They say pay back is a b**tch, well the Baltimore Ravens definitely paid the Bengals back for the loss at home on Thanksgiving Day where the Ravens had a mind blowing 5 turnovers. Sunday was a different story however and the Ravens made a statement by shutting out Joe Burrow for the first time in his NFL career. It was a 24 to 0 ass whooping! The Ravens defense was even doing hand offs on the pick sixes reminiscent of the Ed Reed days!

Unc LEAVES NO MERCY for Ocho as his Bengals get SHUT OUT and ELIMINATED ...
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Various Sports Analysts and Podcasts React to Ravens vs Bengals Game


Baltimore Ravens defeated the Cinncinati Bengals 24-0 and dominated the football game. These are our post-game reflections.


The Baltimore Ravens' victory over the Cincinnati Bengals put an end to Bengals' chances of qualifying for the NFL playoffs this football season. Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson both played well. Joe Burrow was shut out by the Ravens defense.


We analyze the Ravens' convincing 24-0 shutout victory over the Bengals in what turned out to be the coldest game in the team's history on today's episode of The Flock Rundown. From the first snap, Baltimore's defense established the tone by controlling the line of scrimmage, forcing two crucial turnovers, and totally stifling Cincinnati's offense for the whole four quarters.

Revenge is Sweet! Just Ask the Ravens
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Monday, December 8, 2025

Robbed by Refs? Isaiah Likely's CONTROVERSIAL Overturned Touchdown vs Steelers


This was one of worst calls ever. Isaiah Likely was robbed and definitely had 2 feet down with possession in the endzone. We see 2 feet down be the requirement all the time in the end zone which is why the call is so controversial. Even the announcers were saying it was definitely a touchdown and the original call was overturned on the field.



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Sunday, December 7, 2025

Various Sports Analysts Preview the Ravens vs Steelers Game


In their preview of the Steelers vs. Ravens game in Week 14, Mike Florio and Chris Simms talk about Lamar Jackson's possible influence and the chaotic circumstances in Pittsburgh.


Before the Pittsburgh Steelers' crucial AFC North matchup against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 14, Rich Eisen provides an update on the team.


Joining CBS Sports HQ to discuss the Steelers vs. Ravens game in Week 14 are Bryant McFadden and Brock Vereen.

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Monday, December 1, 2025

Ravens vs Bengals Comments: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly


The Good
Despite the final result presenting a bleak image, the Baltimore Ravens exhibited flashes of their characteristic rushing power that saved the game from turning into a full blown shutout. On the team's first possession, hulking workhorse Derrick Henry smashed his way to an 18-yard touchdown, setting an early 7-3 tone and reminding everyone why Baltimore's ground attack is still one of the league's most formidable weapons.

With his own 18-yard touchdown rush in the third quarter, Keaton Mitchell added some lightning to the game as it progressed, momentarily reducing the Bengals' advantage to 19–14 and demonstrating that the Ravens' pool of backs can still produce points when the passing game falters. These moments were more than simply consolation prizes; they demonstrated a strong offensive identity that could have completely changed the course of events on a less dismal night.

The Bad
Under the Thanksgiving Day primetime lights, Lamar Jackson's arm appeared unusually unstable, making what should have been a divisional demolition into a confusing struggle for the Ravens. Jackson only completed 17 of 32 passes for 246 yards with a costly interception. He also missed a number of open receivers and seemed shaken behind an offensive line that has been a concern all season, allowing pressures that forced hurried decisions and stalled drives.

The result was a slow aerial approach that couldn't support the run game, leaving Baltimore overly reliant on the ground when the Bengals responded and loaded the box. This inefficiency not only lost early momentum but also showed deeper schematic weaknesses, as the Ravens managed only 14 points—well below their explosive potential—against a Cincinnati defense that began the game as the league's punching bag.

The Ugly
If the Ravens' performance had a nightmare fuel moment, it was the five turnovers that provided the Bengals ideal real estate and converted a winnable contest into a 32-14 disgrace. Tight end Isaiah Likely's heartbreaking fumble at the goal line, just inches from paydirt after a 43-yard gain, resulted in a touchback that swung halftime momentum, while Jackson suffered the brunt of two fumbles—one stripped at the 6-yard line on a sack, another one came loose after what looked like an attemped pass.

Even while opponents often only scored field goals, Baltimore's negligence gave Cincinnati short fields that were ready for exploitation. Zay Flowers' forced fumble late in the game didn't help the situation at all.  This self-inflicted carnage highlighted a lack of discipline that might haunt the purple faithful far beyond the holiday leftovers. It was the ugliest blemish on a team competing for the AFC North title.