Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy is still hurting following the team's NFL Divisional Round Playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills last week.
Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy spent his first two-plus years with the Lions after being drafted in the second-round in 2014 and later won two of three Super Bowl appearances with the Patriots. He tackles some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby before Sunday’s divisional round battle with the Bills.
Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy felt disrespected in the AFC wild-card round when the Steelers elected to receive the opening kickoff.
The Baltimore Ravens came into these playoffs with Super Bowl aspirations, but those came crashing down on Sunday when the Buffalo Bills got the better of them 27-25 in the Divisional Round. Now, the Bills get to go on to the AFC Championship Game while the Ravens enter another offseason full of questions.
When the Pro Bowl rosters were announced earlier this month, the Ravens had a league-high nine selections. Add two more to the list.
Nate Wiggins showed the potential to become a top cornerback. Forcing more turnovers next season will be crucial.
After 11 seasons full of production, Kyle Van Noy is finally going to his first Pro Bowl. Van Noy has been named to the Pro Bowl Games and is replacing T.J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is unable to participate due to injury.
With Van Noy’s selection, 13 former Cougar talents have reached Pro Bowl status in the NFL: Steve Young, Todd Christensen, Bart Oates, Fred Warner, Chad Lewis, John Denney, Dick Felt, Vai Sikahema, Ziggy Ansah, Brett Keisel, Jim McMahon, Puka Nacua and Van Noy.
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy led the team in total sacks with 12.5 in 2024. Soft-spoken, Van Noy has thrived as a game-wrecking force for defensive coordinator Zach Orr, who
Kyle Van Noy led the Ravens elite pass rush, and the NFL veteran was rewarded with his first Pro Bowl appearance. Baltimore's most impactful defensive player will replace an injured T.J. Watt. .@KVN_0
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy and offensive lineman Ronnie Stanley are heading to the Pro Bowl.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy will appear in his 17th NFL playoff game this weekend when his team travels to western New York to face off against the