Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey believes there is something going on in the Pittsburgh Steelers locker room that is leading to underlying issues. After the Ravens dominated the Steelers in a lifeless effort from Pittsburgh,
The Pittsburgh Steelers did not end the 2024 regular season on a great note. The group struggled as they ended the year on a four-game losing streak, which included a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 18.
Baltimore Ravens fans showed how advantageous playing on your home field really is on Saturday night as the crowd at M&T Bank Stadium was electric from start to finish. It helped that the Ravens dominated and won 28–14 over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round to advance to the divisional playoff games.
Marlon Humphrey is known within the Ravens' locker room not only for his All-Pro production, but also his distinct mindset.
Off the field, you never know what you're going to get from Baltimore's Pro Bowl corner. But on the field, he's all business, all the time.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey brushed off former Cincinnati Bengals star receiver Chad Ochocinco's bold claims about his coverage abilities.
Baltimore Ravens defensive backs Nate Wiggins and Marlon Humphrey better hit the weight room hard this upcoming week at practice. The toughest wide receivers to cover in the entire NFL await
With a first name one letter longer than a key character in “The Wire,” the HBO classic show set in Baltimore, perhaps Marlon Humphrey was ... Week 16 against the Pittsburgh Steelers ...
When a team is winning, everything is sunshine and lollipops, but things quickly become disjointed when it’s not. After a 10-3 start to the 2024-25 NFL season, the Pittsburgh Steelers imploded, losing their final five games — all but one by double digits — and making their usual first-round exit in the Jan.
Baltimore cornerback Marlon Humphrey approaches cold weather with a defensive back’s mindset. “I’ve always wanted to play in like three feet of snow, to where all they can
The most misleading statistic entering Sunday’s AFC divisional playoff game at Highmark Stadium is the fact the Baltimore Ravens ranked 31st in the NFL in passing yards allowed this season.
The NFL is down to its final eight teams, which means it’s also down to its final 16 possible Super Bowl matchups. It’s never too early to start dreaming about those matchups: the players whose names are on the marquee,