Baltimore's defense has a lot more to celebrate after it allowed no points in a 31-2 win over Houston last week.
Skeptics have told Ravens safety Ar’Darius Washington he’s too small. It makes his role as the improbable savior of the defense sweeter.
Ravens' Ar'Darius Washington may have brought too much excitement on the sidelines after huge stop in the team's win over the Texans.
In his first start against the Steelers, Washington had to make a couple open-field tackles on tight end Darnell Washington, who measures in at 6-foot-7, 264 pounds. Washington cut him down both times as part of his team-high 12 tackles.
Safety Ar’Darius Washington saw defensive coordinator Zach Orr flying toward him. He heard him screaming, “Let’s go!” But Washington was too “turnt” himself to realize Orr, a former Ravens linebacker, was about to flip over him in excitement.
Ravens DC Zach Orr takes a hard fall celebrating an Ar’Darius Washington 4th down stop on the Texans Joe Mixon
Here’s how the Ravens (12-5) graded out at every position after a 35-10 win over the Browns on Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore that clinched a second straight AFC North title: Quarterback Lamar Jackson missed some receivers early and throughout the game,
Despite a ragged performance, the Ravens clinched a repeat AFC North crown against the overmatched Browns. Here are five things we learned.
Kyle Hamilton and Ar’Darius Washington are both dawgs — which would make Hamilton a Great Dane and Washington a cowboy pit bull, according to linebacker Roquan Smith, allegedly the worst perpetrator of jokes about the height gap between the two safeties.