David Mcgrath+FollowWashington County man’s $50K Ravens winImagine opening a holiday gift and finding out it’s worth $50,000! That’s exactly what happened to Henry Groulx from Washington County, who scored big with a Ravens X10 scratch-off ticket from the Maryland Lottery. He picked up his lucky ticket at a Smithsburg convenience store and found out on Christmas morning—using just his phone app—that he’d hit it big. With more top prizes still out there, local lottery fans might want to try their luck. What would you do if you won $50,000 overnight? #News #MarylandLottery #Ravens00Share
Kevin Reed+FollowWashington County man’s $50K Ravens winHoliday surprises don’t get much bigger than this—imagine stuffing your own Christmas stocking and pulling out a $50,000 winning Ravens scratch-off! That’s exactly what happened to Henry Groulx in Smithsburg. He grabbed a few $10 Ravens X10 tickets for himself, and one turned out to be a massive second-tier prize. Even after double-checking at the store, he says it still doesn’t feel real. With two $200,000 top prizes and more $50,000 wins still out there, would you try your luck on a Ravens ticket? What would you do if you won big? #News #MarylandLottery #Ravens00Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowWashington County’s $50K Ravens scratch-off winChristmas morning in Washington County just got a whole lot luckier for Henry Groulx. While most of us are unwrapping socks or gadgets, Henry’s self-gifted Ravens X10 scratch-off ticket turned into a $50,000 payday! He bought the ticket at AC&T in Smithsburg and discovered the win right in his living room. What’s wild is there are still two $200,000 top prizes and more $50,000 wins left on these tickets. If you’re a Ravens fan or just love a good lottery story, would you keep working or take a break if you hit it big? #News #MarylandLottery #Ravens00Share
Karen Huynh+FollowAFC North drama: Ravens vs Steelers for the crownBaltimore and Pittsburgh fans, this is the showdown nobody saw coming! After a wild turnaround, the Ravens and Steelers are set for a winner-take-all clash for the AFC North title in Week 18. The odds have swung wildly all season, but now Baltimore is a slight favorite—even with Lamar Jackson’s injury concerns. Bookmakers aren’t sweating the QB situation, saying backup Huntley fits right in. Meanwhile, bettors are piling their money on the Ravens. With so much on the line, who do you trust to take the division? Let’s hear your predictions and hot takes! #News #AFCNorth #Ravens00Share
glen25+FollowRavens QB debate heats up before Packers clashBaltimore’s playoff hopes are hanging by a thread, and now the QB situation is stealing the spotlight. Former NFL coach Eric Mangini just said he’d start Tyler Huntley over Lamar Jackson this week, arguing Huntley’s energy and readiness could give the Ravens a better shot at beating the Packers. With Jackson still nursing a back injury and missing practices, the locker room is rallying around Huntley’s steady approach. Do you think it’s time for Baltimore to shake things up, or should they stick with their MVP, even at less than 100%? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Ravens00Share
Robert Johansson+FollowRavens and Steelers will meet in Week 18 for the AFC North titleAfter Baltimore’s win over the Packers and Pittsburgh’s loss to the Browns this weekend, the AFC North division crown will be decided next Sunday when the Ravens travel to Pittsburgh for a winner-take-all showdown in Week 18. The winner of this matchup will not only take the division title but also earn a playoff berth, while the loser will see their season end on the final day. It’s shaping up to be a huge finish to the regular season in one of the NFL’s most competitive divisions. Who do you have in this do-or-die AFC North game — Ravens or Steelers? #NFL #AFCNorth #Steelers #Ravens #Week18 #Playoffs #Baltimore #Pittsburgh #NFLDiscussion00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTodd Monken rumors shake up Ravens’ futureTodd Monken’s name is suddenly in the mix for Michigan’s head coaching job, and that’s adding even more uncertainty to an already chaotic Ravens offseason. After a rough year, Baltimore fans are already bracing for big changes, but losing Monken could totally reshape the offense—especially with Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, and Zay Flowers still in the mix. Some folks think a fresh start might help after a stagnant season, while others worry about more instability. If Monken leaves, what kind of offense do you want to see next year? #Sports #Football #Ravens00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowLamar Jackson and Ravens: Is this the end?Baltimore is buzzing after reports claim Lamar Jackson’s relationship with the Ravens and coach John Harbaugh has hit a breaking point. Injuries have kept Jackson off the field, but insiders say late-night gaming, missed meetings, and special treatment have worn thin on the team. With the Ravens’ playoff hopes fading and talk of a possible trade swirling, it feels like the Jackson era in Baltimore could be over. Would a fresh start help both sides, or is there still hope for a comeback? Ravens fans, what do you think is next for Lamar and the team? #Sports #Football #Ravens12Share
jharvey+FollowKyle Hamilton steps up: No more excusesKyle Hamilton is making it clear—this season, it’s all about accountability. After a year of learning curves and flashes of brilliance, he’s not shying away from the pressure. Hamilton knows the Ravens’ defense is counting on him to be a difference-maker every snap. With expectations sky-high, he’s embracing the challenge and pushing himself to deliver. It’s refreshing to see a young player own his growth and set the bar higher. Do you think Hamilton’s mindset will help the Ravens’ defense reach the next level? Let’s talk about what this means for the team’s future. #Sports #KyleHamilton #Ravens00Share
Edwin French+FollowDrake Maye just got his first 300-yard gameDrake Maye checked two boxes in one night on SNF. The Patriots went into Baltimore and won 28–24, and Maye delivered his first 300-yard game and his first career 4th-quarter comeback — in a tough road environment. Stat line: 31/44, 380 yards, 2 TDs. And the “prime time” thing is becoming a meme: the Pats are now 4–0 in primetime games this season. Ravens also got hit with the Lamar injury storyline (left with a back issue), but that doesn’t change the headline: Maye just stacked a legit “big stage” win, down double digits late. So what are we doing here: Is Maye officially built for primetime, or are we getting way too carried away in December? #NFL #Patriots #DrakeMaye #SNF #Ravens #PrimeTime #NFLDiscussion 20Share