The Baltimore Ravens won’t be playing for a chance to make the Super Bowl out of the AFC — rather the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs are getting that chance.
The Ravens suffered a crushing 27-25 loss to the Bills in the Divisional Round to end their 2024 campaign. Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson and star tight end Mark Andrews failed to connect in the end zone on a two-point conversion that would have tied the game late, too.
While it was an impressive season for the Ravens, they won’t have a shot at making the Super Bowl. Now, they’ve got a decisive offseason coming up as they look to re-tool around Jackson and Derrick Henry — a remarkable backfield duo.

Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (left) and quarterback Lamar Jackson (right) after a game against the Houston Texans.
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There are going to be some key roster changes and approaches for the offseason. One storyline to follow is 29-year-old cornerback Marlon Humphrey and his future with the club.
Humphrey has no more guaranteed money on his contract, which leaves his future with the team in question.
Since the end of the season, Humphrey has been active on X, sharing many different thoughts and messages. He even made his Super Bowl prediction ahead of the Washington COmmanders and Philadelphia Eagles NFC East matchup.
“Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champs. 2 score win today over the Commanders. I’m sorry my fellow DMV people,” Humphrey shared on X.
Humphrey isn’t concerned about who wins between the Bills and Chiefs, he thinks the Eagles are going to win the Super Bowl after a commanding two-score victory over the Commanders.
It would be impressive for Philadelphia to defeat their division rivals by two scores or more in the conference title game.