SunnySailor+FollowHopkins turns back the clock at campDeAndre Hopkins is out here silencing every doubter who thought he was washed—he’s torching DBs and making circus catches like it’s 2019. Watching him click with Lamar is pure football poetry. Meanwhile, Devontez Walker is grinding for those first-team reps, making the WR room look stacked. But man, Bilhal Kone’s injury couldn’t have come at a worse time—rookie dreams slipping fast. Trenton Simpson? Built like a tank and finally playing like one. Is this the year the Ravens’ offense finally flies? What’s your take, Flock? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock10Share
BounceBard+FollowMarlon Humphrey needs Phelps—stat!Marlon "Strap City" Humphrey locking down WRs like a Pro Bowl beast, but the man can’t swim? That’s comedy gold! Watching our All-Pro corner beg Michael Phelps for a swim lesson is peak Ravens content. Forget the stats—this is the kind of locker room energy that wins championships. But with Likely going down, can we keep the vibes up or will this camp take a nosedive? Ravens Flock, who’s teaching Humphrey to swim first—Phelps or Harbs? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock20Share
John Camacho+FollowRavens Eye Blockbuster Micah Parsons TradeCowboys Nation, things are heating up! With Micah Parsons demanding a trade, there’s buzz that the Ravens might go all-in for the Lion-backer. The rumored package? Two firsts, a second, and rising edge rusher Odafe Oweh. Parsons would instantly turn Baltimore’s D into a nightmare for the AFC, but is it worth giving up Oweh and future picks? Plus, can the Ravens afford the mega-extension Parsons wants? Let’s hear your takes—would you pull the trigger? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock1213Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowRavens bring back Scotty WashingtonBaltimore’s tight end room just got a boost—Scotty Washington is back with the Ravens! After bouncing around NFL practice squads and overcoming a tough hand injury last preseason, Washington returns at a crucial time with Isaiah Likely still recovering from surgery. At 6'5" and 240 pounds, Washington’s size and physical style could shake up the offense and add some much-needed depth. With his journey through teams like the Bengals, Patriots, and Steelers, he’s got grit. How do you think this move will impact the Ravens’ game plan this season? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowRavens fans: Can the new secondary deliver?Baltimore’s defense just got a major facelift, but the real test is about to begin. After last season’s struggles against the pass, the Ravens loaded up with veteran corners and a promising rookie safety. On paper, it looks like a huge upgrade, but we all know games aren’t won on paper. With training camp heating up, everyone’s watching to see if these new faces can actually lock down high-powered offenses when it counts. What do you think—will this revamped secondary be the missing piece for a Super Bowl run? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock30Share
Chad Williams+FollowKyle Hamilton Snubbed in NFL Top 100Ravens fans, are you as shocked as I am to see The Hawk land at No. 51 on the NFL Top 100? After back-to-back Pro Bowls and an All-Pro nod, Kyle Hamilton’s ranking feels like a serious slight. He’s already one of the league’s best safeties—shouldn’t he be top 25? The disrespect is real, and it’s fueling the fire for a monster season. What do you think: fair ranking or pure controversy? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock10Share
glen25+FollowCould Denzel Boston be Baltimore’s next big WR?Baltimore’s offense could get even scarier if the Ravens go after Washington’s Denzel Boston in the 2026 NFL Draft. Boston’s size, sharp route running, and knack for making tough catches have some experts calling him the perfect future partner for Zay Flowers—and maybe even DeAndre Hopkins’ long-term replacement. With 63 catches, 834 yards, and 9 TDs last season, Boston’s stock is rising fast. Imagine Lamar Jackson with another top-tier target! Would you want the Ravens to keep stacking their receiver room, or should they focus elsewhere? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock60Share
Jay Williams+FollowRavens bring in NFL ref to tackle penaltiesBaltimore is taking a bold step to clean up its game: the Ravens just hired longtime NFL official Tony Michalek to help cut down on penalties. After leading the league in penalty yards last season, the team is making discipline a top priority for 2025. Michalek, who spent over 20 years as an NFL umpire (including a Super Bowl), is now working directly with players and coaches during training camp to clarify rules and prevent costly mistakes. This move could seriously change how the Ravens play this year. What do you think—will this strategy pay off on the field? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock10Share
phughes+FollowRavens fans react to Likely’s injury setbackIsaiah Likely’s ankle injury at Ravens practice is shaking up expectations for the season. Just as he was gearing up for a breakout year, Likely had to be carted off the field and is now set to miss a few weeks. With his versatility and big-play ability, he’s become a fan favorite and a key part of the offense. Now, the big question is: How will the Ravens adjust if he’s not ready for Week 1? Do you think this changes the team’s outlook, or will someone else step up? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #RavensFlock10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBaltimore’s Faalele turns doubters into believersDaniel Faalele’s transformation is turning heads at Ravens camp. After a rocky rookie season that had fans split, the massive right guard has slimmed down and stepped up his game—enough that teammates like Tyler Linderbaum and Ronnie Stanley are openly impressed. They’re seeing a guy who’s not just holding his own, but actively improving every day. It’s a big deal for the Ravens’ offensive line, and it’s got people wondering: Could Faalele become a true anchor this year? If you watched him last season, does this new energy change your outlook? Let’s hear your take on his progress! #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share