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  • Madubuike Update, Ravens Salary Cap Breakdown & Early Combine Standouts
    Feb 27 2026

    In today's episode of The Flock Rundown, we dive into the latest momentum building around Nnamdi Madubuike, as retirement now appears unlikely and optimism grows that he'll be back in Baltimore this season.

    We break down the Ravens' 2025 report card grades, including how the new coaching staff stacks up heading into a critical offseason. With the NFL officially setting the 2025 salary cap, we analyze where Baltimore stands financially and what that means for upcoming extensions and restructures.

    Zay Flowers also shares his excitement about the new staff and the culture being built, and we close with early NFL Combine takeaways and prospects who boosted their stock on Day 1.

    The Ravens have flexibility, direction, and big decisions ahead — this episode unpacks what it all means.

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    15 Min.
  • NFL Admits Missed Calls + Lamar's Role Is Changing
    Feb 25 2026

    In today's episode of The Flock Rundown, we break down the NFL's admission that two critical calls were missed in the Ravens–Steelers Week 14 matchup — including the overturned Isaiah Likely catch and the negated Teddye Buchanan interception. Both plays should have stood, and both directly impacted the outcome.

    We react to what Lamar Jackson and Kyle Van Noy had to say about the officiating and what it means moving forward.

    Plus, Eric DeCosta revealed that the Ravens have already offered Tyler Linderbaum a market-setting deal. So why hasn't it been signed yet? We dive into the leverage, the timing, and what this means for Baltimore's core.

    We also hear from new head coach Jesse Minter, who made it clear the team wants Lamar under center more often and running less — a shift that could redefine this offense and protect their franchise quarterback long term.

    This one touches accountability, contracts, and the evolving identity of the Ravens.

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    11 Min.
  • Combine Week, Cap Space & The Truth About Ravens Free Agency
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of The Flock Rundown, we discuss NFL combine week and break down why having GMs and agents in the same building accelerates real contract movement… and how that could impact the Ravens immediately.

    We also address Eric DeCosta's recent comments about Baltimore "not being big players" in free agency — and why that narrative doesn't hold up. We go year-by-year through every major offseason signing since DeCosta became GM in 2019. The truth? The Ravens have handed out aggressive contracts before. Some missed. One (Derrick Henry) absolutely hit. The pattern tells a bigger story.

    On top of that, we analyze the Ravens' current cap situation and why they're positioned to spend more than usual this offseason. Is DeCosta downplaying expectations publicly while preparing to strike behind the scenes? There's reason to believe this could be another calculated smoke screen.

    We also clear up the noise around Declan Doyle's comments about OTA and offseason attendance. Some national outlets tried to spin it into a Lamar Jackson storyline — but when you listen to the full context, that narrative falls apart.

    This episode isn't about headlines. It's about strategy, leverage, and what Baltimore is actually setting up to do.

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    20 Min.
  • Ravens O-Line Decisions + Isaiah Likely's Future in Baltimore
    Feb 20 2026

    In today's episode of The Flock Rundown, we break down Isaiah Likely's revealing comments about telling his agent to find him a place where he can "blossom." After learning under Mark Andrews and flashing major upside, Likely sounds ready for a bigger role — but does that mean his time in Baltimore is coming to an end? And if so, are the Ravens about to make a mistake letting him walk?

    We also dive into Eric DeCosta's latest comments on locking up Tyler Linderbaum long-term and why getting that deal done sooner rather than later should be a priority. Plus, DeCosta's confidence in Emery Jones Jr. raises eyebrows — is Baltimore ready to hand him a starting guard job already?

    Finally, with Wyatt Teller not returning to Cleveland, we discuss why the veteran guard could make serious sense for the Ravens in free agency and how he fits into the bigger offensive line picture.

    Baltimore is quietly shaping its core. The question is — who's in, and who's out?

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    14 Min.
  • Ravens Coordinators Reveal the Team's Identity | Minter, Doyle & Weaver Speak
    Feb 18 2026

    In today's episode of The Flock Rundown, we break down everything from the Ravens coordinators' press conference and what it tells us about the direction of this team in 2026.

    Jesse Minter explained why he hired Declan Doyle — and it wasn't just about youth. It's about vision, collaboration, and building an offense that evolves with Lamar Jackson, not around him. Doyle laid out what this Ravens offensive identity could look like, why his age is actually an advantage in today's NFL, and revealed that he and Lamar are already in constant communication.

    We also dive into:

    • Whether Doyle will call plays himself
    • Why offseason attendance should be strong
    • How Lamar and the offense can realistically take another step
    • The standard Minter is clearly setting inside the building

    On the defensive side, Anthony Weaver didn't shy away from expectations. He wants this Ravens defense to be feared again. He spoke confidently about the pass rush, the development of Odafe Oweh, and how the staff plans to maximize talent across the board. We also discuss Rick Minter's presence on staff and what that veteran influence means for this young, innovative coaching group.

    Plus:

    • Keondre Jackson flying in for Anthony Levine
    • The culture shifts happening behind the scenes
    • Why this entire staff feels balanced, intentional, and dangerous

    This wasn't just a routine press conference. It was a blueprint.

    If you care about where this team is heading — this is the episode.

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    21 Min.
  • How the Ravens Should Attack Free Agency
    Feb 16 2026

    The Ravens' offseason isn't random — it's strategic.

    In today's episode of The Flock Rundown, we break down why a Lamar Jackson extension is the domino that sets everything else in motion. Cap flexibility. Free agency timing. Roster aggression. It all starts there.

    We dive into:

    • How Lamar's new deal could unlock Baltimore's spending power
    • The key positional needs the Ravens can address before the draft
    • Why Bradley Chubb makes real sense at edge if the numbers line up
    • The possibility of a Hollywood Brown reunion after the recent social media buzz
    • Anthony Weaver's vision for this Ravens defense and what he and Jesse Minter want this unit to be known for
    • Zach Orr landing in Seattle and why that move could accelerate his long-term coaching trajectory

    This episode is about the blueprint — not just headlines.

    Baltimore has flexibility. They have direction. Now it's about execution.

    Let's talk about it.

    🎙 The Flock Rundown
    Daily Ravens coverage, offseason strategy, and long-term roster vision

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    15 Min.
  • Ravens Coaching Staff Is Complete + Anthony Levine Promoted
    Feb 11 2026

    In today's episode of The Flock Rundown, we break down the final coaching hires that officially complete the Ravens staff.

    Anthony Levine Sr. is promoted to special teams coordinator, while the Ravens add Keary Colbert as wide receivers coach and Ben Kotwica as senior special teams assistant. We dive into each coach's background and explain why this staff feels balanced, modern, and intentional, blending youth, innovation, and proven NFL experience.

    We also shift to the business side of things, discussing upcoming salary cap decisions Baltimore will need to navigate, including situations involving DeAndre Hopkins, Tylan Wallace, Roquan Smith, and Marlon Humphrey.

    The Ravens' vision is clear — now it's about execution.

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    18 Min.
  • The Blueprint Behind the Ravens New Coaching Staff
    Feb 9 2026

    In today's episode of The Flock Rundown, we break down every new Baltimore Ravens coaching hire, their backgrounds, and why this staff feels deliberately built—not thrown together. There's a clear balance of youth, innovation, and proven experience, and the vision behind it is starting to show.

    We also dive into Mike Macdonald winning Super Bowl 60, making history as the first defensive play-calling head coach to win it all—and why that matters for Baltimore. This isn't a coincidence. The Ravens are clearly following that same blueprint with Jesse Minter.

    Finally, we discuss the urgency and importance of getting a Lamar Jackson extension done before free agency. Both sides are motivated, the timing matters, and this deal could determine just how aggressive the Ravens are this offseason.

    The direction is clear. The standard is championships. And Baltimore isn't playing around.

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    14 Min.