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.
Kyle Van Noy’s career-high 12 1/2 sacks were more than the Ravens could have hoped for from the 33-year-old in Year 11.
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
Two-time Super Bowl champion Kyle Van Noy and the Baltimore Ravens are moving on to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. The former BYU linebacker started for Baltimore at outside linebacker in the Ravens’ 28-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, and he had one tackle in the contest.
On Saturday, the Pittsburgh Steelers —in an unusual but anodyne move—elected to receive the kickoff when they won the coin toss in their AFC wild-card game against the Baltimore Ravens. To hear veteran linebacker Kyle Van Noy tell it, that's where the Ravens' patience with the Steelers ran out.
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy thought the Pittsburgh Steelers electing to receive the ball first in Saturday night’s
Step inside the Ravens' preparations for a rivalry playoff game against the Steelers, then on the field with quarterback Lamar Jackson and outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy.
One of the more surprising developments of the Baltimore Ravens' 2024 NFL season has been the incredible play of outside linebackers Kyle Van Noy and Odafe Oweh, who each recorded double-digit sacks in first-year defensive coordinator Zach Orr's scheme.
Kyle Van Noy is 33 years old, but the 11th-year NFL linebacker is proving age is just a number in his second season with the Baltimore Ravens.
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