Ravens Aren’t Off to a Good Start, But It’s Not Fatal…Yet

If Baltimore fall this week to the Cincinnati Bengals then the Ravens will have its first 0-3 start in franchise history.

Washington and Fellow Underdogs Succeed in Wacky Week 2

In the NFL’s history, never have the teams from Cleveland, Jacksonville, Oakland, Tampa Bay and Washington all won on the same day…until this weekend.

Washington Rookies Shine In Season Opener

Four rookies made their NFL debut in Washington season opening loss against the Miami Dolphins and all four made their presence known.

Gary Kubiak Will See His Former Team, Baltimore Ravens in Week 1

The Baltimore Ravens are headed out west to face the Denver Broncos in Week 1.

Does Preseason Success Mean Hope For Washington Football In 2015?

Can newly appointed starter Kirk Cousins lead the Washington professional football team to a successful season? Statistics show there may be hope for Washington fans.

Panel Tackles the Question of Whether Washington’s NFL Team Name Should Stay or Go

The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland tackled a proposed controversial name change for Washington’s NFL team.

Protecting Their Young: Youth Football Leagues Take Steps Toward a Safer Game

The guidelines are part of increased efforts in youth football to improve safety and better protect players from head injuries in the wake of publicity over NFL players who suffered degenerative brain disease after years of playing the collision sport.

UMD Team Awaiting Patent on Device Designed to Cut Down on Football Concussions

A group of University of Maryland engineering students and their professors are awaiting word on their application for a patent on a device they’ve developed that attaches to the back of a football helmet to help cut down on concussions.

Ravens’ Independent Neurologist Represents a Changing NFL

Dr. Kevin Crutchfield, concussion expert and the independent neurological consultant for the Baltimore Ravens, has seen a change in NFL players’ attitudes.

Thousands of Maryland High School Student-Athletes Get Concussion Test

This fall, 10,250 student-athletes have had baseline concussion testing in Montgomery County, continuing a trend of school systems in Maryland taking youth concussions more seriously.