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- Long before he was a Super Bowl-winning coach, John Harbaugh was just another schoolchild at St. Aloysius Catholic School in Bowling Green, Ohio.
- Humphrey is the third Ravens first-round pick to have his option exercised in the past four years,
- The deal, which is pending a physical, according to the NFL Network, comes a day after the Seattle Seahawks released Fluker, 29, a two-year starter at right guard.
- The Ravens must figure out whether what worked in college for Duvernay and Proche could work in the NFL.
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Ravens offseason stock report: With productive draft, team has upgraded an already impressive roster
The Kansas City Chiefs are still Super Bowl favorites, but the Ravens arenāt far behind. - After three days of drafting ended late Saturday afternoon, the Ravens moved on to the mad scramble for undrafted free agents.
- At the end of a long day, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta took stock of an NFL draft that had been unusual in all the most obvious ways except for one.
- McFarland, the No. 124 overall pick, was the first Terp taken in the 2020 draft. Safety Antoine Brooks Jr. and running back Javon Leake are also Day 3 prospects.
- Proche was taken at No. 201 overall, and Stone at No. 219.
- The 6-foot-3, 305-pound Washington, the No. 170 overall pick, was a three-year starter and two-time team captain for the Red Raiders.
- The pick made good on general manager Eric DeCostaās pledge to invest multiple picks in the offensive line.
- After a patient Day 1 and a busy Day 2, the Ravens must first finish their business Saturday.
- The Ravens took Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay with the No. 92 overall pick in the NFL draft Friday night, waiting until the third round to add another speedster to their receiving corps.
- The Ravens selected Ohio State running back J.K. Dobbins with the No. 55 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday night.
- Almost exactly 24 hours after taking LSU star Patrick Queen in the first round of the NFL draft, the Ravens found him a partner at inside linebacker: Ohio Stateās Malik Harrison.
- The Ravens took Texas A&M defensive tackle Justin Madubuike with the No. 71 overall pick in the third round Friday night, continuing their offseason investment in their defensive line.
- Iowa's A.J. Epenesa and Auburn's Marlon Davidson are among the top prospects still available in Day 2 of the NFL draft.
- The second round has been a sore spot for the Ravens in recent years, but Eric DeCosta has options if he wants to trade up or hold steady.
- The Ravens addressed their most urgent position of need in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, taking LSU inside linebacker Patrick Queen at No. 28 overall.
- Hereās an alphabetical primer on one of the most intriguing Ravens drafts in years.
- Here are The Baltimore Sun's top 65 prospects in the 2020 NFL draft. If you didnāt know by now, itās a good year to need a wide receiver.
- From Ronnie Stanley to Lamar Jackson, few teams have had a Midas touch quite like the Ravensā in recent drafts.
- For a team like the Ravens, who have nine draft picks overall, including five over the first three rounds, the possibilities are limitless.
- Jackson would be the second Ravens player ever to grace the cover of āMadden,ā following linebacker Ray Lewis.
- Stars drive success, but role players help, too. Hereās where the Ravens could find some value.
- Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson might have an unexpected admirer: President Donald Trump.
- As the Ravens enter next weekās draft, their big board could be a litmus test for running back value in an NFL increasingly skeptical of it.
- Hereās how five potential defensive line targets stack up, why theyād fit the Ravens and why they might not.
- The Ravensā highest-paid player in 2020 will probably be an edge rusher, but money buys only so much stability. Could A.J. Epenesa or Zack Baun help?
- The coronavirus pandemic is testing Mark Ingram IIās work-life balance.
- With Instagram mastered, itās only a matter of time before Yanda starts dancing on TikTok.
- The Ravens offered Skura a tender worth about $2.1 million a month ago, which allowed them to match any offer sheet Skura signed with another team.
- With one of their three top-60 picks, the Ravens could target a security blanket, a matchup problem or a deep threat and find great value at wide receiver.
- Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta believes in the prevailing analytical wisdom about the NFL draft that thereās safety in numbers.
- āThis makes [John and Ingrid Harbaugh] our largest donors, and we are deeply grateful," CBP executive director Ellen Janes said in a release.
- Where the coronavirus has made scouting difficult, the Ravens have innovated or found another source.
- āI really wouldnāt want the opposing coaches to have our playbook or our draft meetings," John Harbaugh said Monday.
- "I donāt really feel the need to share that with you all right now," DeCosta said of his feelings about Antonio Brown working out with Lamar Jackson last week.
- Other current or former Ravens selected were Eric Weddle, Earl Thomas and Calais Campbell.
- Hereās how the Ravensā best draft options at inside linebacker stack up, why theyād fit and why they might not.
- After eight years and several missed connections, Wolfe ended up where he thought he couldāve fit all along.
- The donation will help the Y in Central Maryland provide 40-pound boxes of nonperishable foods to 750 families in the city.
- Antonio Brown, 31, a free agent, missed most of last season after ugly departures from Oakland and New England.
- Campbell and Wolfe bring an added dimension to the Ravens' defensive line, and a more diverse pass rush should produce a more effective pass rush.
- Andrews called Hurst āone of my best friends,ā and still the news of his trade to Atlanta caught him off guard.
- Chuck Clark and Mark Andrews have begun to reckon with the idea that there might not be a 2020 NFL season. Or at least not the one they expected.
- The Ravens have moved their final payment date for season tickets from May 15 to June 15, the team announced Tuesday,
- With nine picks, including three among the first 60 overall, the Ravens donāt have to get desperate to get better.
- The Ravens have addressed a position of need one day after a deal fell through for the teamās top free-agent acquisition.
- The Ravens parted ways after reportedly feeling uncomfortable about Brockers' medical condition.