Despite a disappointing 44-10 loss to the Texans, Ravens fans remain devoted to their team and are determined to show up and support them through the tough times.
Category: Sports
First all-Black high school polo team makes competition debut
The Atlanta BEST Academy Polo Team, formed by the Ride to the Olympics Foundation, made its competition debut at the 8th Annual Atlanta Polo Party during the 2025 Soul Symphony Weekend, achieving a 4-3 victory over the Starr Creek Polo Club.
Historic MSU swim teams, star athletes recognized at Hall of Fame
Morgan State University (MSU) honored seven former student-athletes and two historic swimming teams with Hall of Fame and Team of Distinction awards on Sept. 19. Ivanti “Ivy” Bush-Lawrence highlighted the impact of teamwork and perseverance during her time at MSU.
Ravens scramble to fix mistakes, injuries threaten playoff hopes
The Baltimore Ravens face an uphill battle after a 1-3 start marked by sloppy play, key injuries—including quarterback Lamar Jackson—and defensive struggles. Coach John Harbaugh and players emphasize reassessment, adjustments, and returning to fundamentals as the team aims to regain momentum and compete for the playoffs.
Washington Commanders builds with backups
The Washington Commanders, led by backup quarterback Marcus Mariota, defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 41-24 to move to 2-1. Mariota’s poised performance, along with a dominant run game, special teams spark, and Dan Quinn’s tough leadership, highlighted the team’s growing depth and resilience in the early season.
Kaepernick backs family’s call for truth with independent autopsy in Delta State student’s death
Colin Kaepernick is funding an independent autopsy for Delta State University student Demartravion “Trey” Reed, who was found dead on campus, to help the family find the truth behind his death.
Orioles to feature R&B Singer Lloyd on Sept. 18 at HBCU and Divine Nine Night
The Orioles will celebrate HBCUs and Black Greek Letter Organizations at a September 18th home game, featuring a pregame concert headlined by R&B singer Lloyd and other activities to support HBCUs and the Divine Nine organizations.
Jackson throws 4 TD passes, and the Ravens close strong in a 41-17 victory over the Browns
Lamar Jackson threw four touchdown passes and the Ravens pulled away late for a 41-17 win over the Browns, bouncing back after last week’s collapse in Buffalo. Baltimore’s defense forced turnovers and capitalized on short fields, while Joe Flacco struggled in his return to face his former team.
Samuel scores in Washington debut, and the Commanders stifle the Giants in a 21-6 win
By Noah Trister When Washington lost in the NFC title game in January, the Commanders were so overmatched against Philadelphia’s tush push that officials threatened to award an automatic touchdown if they didn’t stop jumping offside. In this season’s opener, it was a different story near the goal line. The Commanders held New York to […]
Purple in a sea of blue: A Ravens fan’s wild Buffalo ride
By Dr. Frances DraperAFRO CEO and Publisher From hotel surprises to tailgate mayhem, Baltimore fans made their mark — even in the NFL’s first-ever 41–40 thriller. Primetime excitement My first ever away trip as a Ravens fan is one I will never forget — for both the highs and the heartbreak. This wasn’t just any […]
Ravens opening game disappointing at best
By Edward G. Robinson IIIAFRO Sports Editor Flush it. Let’s hope the Baltimore Ravens flush this Week 1 disappointment–a crushing loss 41-40 to the Buffalo Bill in their NFL season-opener–down the toilet. Flush it and forget it. Who wants to remember the Bills rallying from a 15-point deficit with seven minutes remaining? Who wants to […]
Townsend keeps focus amid controversy
Taylor Townsend responded to her opponent’s inappropriate remarks at the U.S. Open with maturity and intelligence, advancing to the third round with a 7-5, 6-1 upset victory over No. 25 ranked Jelena Ostapenko.

