Bills, Ravens and Super Bowl
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Ravens have to get out of their own way if they want to break through and win the Super Bowl
A team this talented and well-constructed has no business making as many mistakes as they do. Until they prove otherwise, it's part of their DNA.
Baltimore Ravens fans were decked out in purple on Sunday, as their team started a new season, full of high expectations.
Both teams looked better than the Kansas City Chiefs did to start their season, which began with a 27-21 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil.
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Sporting News on MSNRavens history of blown leads: Why John Harbaugh is under fire again after Baltimore's latest double-digit choke
Of his 17 full seasons, Harbaugh has only posted a losing record twice. The Ravens transitioned seamlessly from Joe Flacco to Lamar Jackson in 2018, returning to the playoffs in Jackson's rookie season and morphing into a force in the AFC in the years that followed. Another Super Bowl appearance is next on the Ravens' wishlist under Harbaugh.
The Baltimore Ravens went back to the site of their most recent playoff agony — and once again showed why their seasons keep ending that way.
As we draw closer and closer to kicking off the new season, an increasing number of NFL pundits are picking the Baltimore Ravens to win it all.
Sixty-nine of 121 pundits across eight online outlets chose the Ravens to win the Super Bowl. The next closest team was the Buffalo Bills with 22 votes. That count includes The Athletic's 46 voters, 26 of whom predicted the Ravens to be crowned champions.
The Baltimore Ravens have built a reputation for excellence that they sabotage just enough to result in defeat