Jonas Shaffer
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- A deep pool of players with Maryland ties will join Ohio State's Chase Young in Indianapolis.
- With workouts and team interviews starting Wednesday, here's an intriguing Ravens prospect worth watching at five positions of need.
- Harbaugh, who recently underwent knee replacement surgery, will conduct team business at the Ravensā Owings Mills facility.
- Ravens wide receivers finished with 115 catches for 1,419 yards last season, the least yardage by a wide receiver group since the 2012 Kansas City Chiefs.
- If the franchise tag is the Ravens' best chance to keep pass rusher Matthew Judon, it wonāt be a risk-free retention. But the pros outweigh the cons.
- Hurst will be allowed to return to an active roster on the Monday after the teamās fourth game, but will it be in Baltimore?
- After Jefferson's difficult 2019, the Ravens were unlikely to retain him for the final year of his four-year contract.
- If the Ravens keep all their draft picks and retain Pro Bowl outside linebacker Matthew Judon, hereās whom they could pick.
- The question this offseason is how the Ravens will choose to spend their cash. Here are a few routes.
- Richards, a pending unrestricted free agent, arrived in Baltimore last season after the Ravens released special teams ace Justin Bethel.
- It just became a little more expensive to watch Lamar Jackson at M&T Bank Stadium.
- When Clark finally found a place on defense, he found a future with the Ravens.
- Clark, 24, whoās now signed through 2023, was set to hit free agency after next season.
- Andre Smith was signed days before the Ravensā AFC divisional-round loss to the Titans last month but was not active for the game.
- Eric Weddle, 35, spent his last season with the Rams after three years in Baltimore.
- As the Ravens regroup from a shocking playoff exit, no position on offense or defense is in better shape this offseason than Lamar Jacksonās.
- In November, Lamar Jackson didnāt seem wary of following in Patrick Mahomesā "Madden" footsteps. Now thereās even less reason to be.
- Hereās a way-too-early look at how the NFLās 32 teams stack up next season.
- The Chiefs opened as 6-1 betting favorites for Super Bowl LV at Caesars Sportsbook. The Ravens are just behind, at 7-1.
- Under 12th-year coach John Harbaugh, the 2019 Ravens became one of the franchiseās most impressive and balanced teams ever.
- Perhaps the most unlikely feat of Lamar Jacksonās 2019 season was that his passing acumen in many ways surpassed his running ability.
- Caleb Allen never expected to get advice from Lamar Jackson on Algebra II. He never expected millions of people to see that conversation, either.
- As the Ravens turn their focus to 2020, hereās a set of superlatives to remember this season by.
- Ravens QB Lamar Jackson on his MVP-level 2019: "It couldāve been better toward the end. I didnāt finish it how I wanted to."
- There might not be a more significant decision for a Ravens player under contract this offseason than guard Marshal Yanda's.
- Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon and his wife, BreighAnn, had to wait a little longer than expected, but the couple on Friday welcomed a second child to their growing family.
- It was how the Ravens lost to Tennessee that rankled fans and surprised analysts.
- It seems like the Ravens wonāt lose anyone from their coaching staff this offseason.
- If history is a guide, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta can look to the teamās own front-office history for insights about free agency.
- Ravens right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. has been named to the Pro Bowl roster, replacing the Oakland Raidersā Trent Brown on the AFC roster.
- From injuries to dropped passes to offensive line breakdowns, here's what went wrong in the Ravens' 28-12 playoff loss to the Titans.
- A male fan collapsed in the upper deck of M&T Bank Stadium during the Ravens-Tennessee Titans playoff game Saturday night and died, the Ravens said in a statement Sunday.
- Hours after a stunning 28-12 loss to Tennessee on Saturday in the AFC divisional round, Ravens players still couldnāt believe theyād run into a wall.
- Matt Skura suffered the season-ending injury in the Ravensā Week 12 win over the Rams. He said he also dislocated his kneecap.
- Marshal Yanda said Titans defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons spat in his face during the Ravensā 28-12 loss Saturday night.
- A regular season of grit and greatness went bust in a 28-12 playoff loss, as the Ravens became the first top seed to fall in the divisional round since the 2016 Dallas Cowboys.
- Hereās what you need to know about the AFC divisional-round game between the Ravens and Titans.
- In early August, Matthew Judon sat next to his wife, BreighAnn, and their 4-year-old daughter, Aniyah, looked into a camera and talked about life and death.
- The story of Jacksonās grip is in many ways the story of his 2019, a season that opened with a perfect passer rating and will close with MVP honors.
- Whoās laughing at Larry David now? Lamar Jackson, the No. 32 overall pick, is a virtual lock to win Most Valuable Player honors.
- Andre Smith, who turns 33 on Jan. 25, is a former first-round NFL draft pick whoās spent most of his career with the Bengals.
- Even if the Ravens bottle up Derrick Henry in Saturdayās AFC divisional-round game, the mere threat of the run will still test their defense.
- Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back Rod Woodson will be in Miami for Super Bowl LIV. He expects to see the Ravens there, too.
- As the mania around Lamar Jackson and the Ravens spreads across the nation, Owings Mills has gone baby crazy.
- The Ravens, who have won 12 straight games, opened as 9½-point favorites in BetOnlineās early spread for their playoff opener.
- Under defensive coordinator Don āWinkā Martindale, it has become a game of pass-rush Whac-a-Mole: The pressure never stops coming, and the orderās never predictable.
- Asked whether heād be an unrestricted free agent this offseason, Ravens safety Tony Jefferson said he probably would be.
- Ravens tight end Mark Andrews didnāt even need to look at the list of offerings to pick his favorite Lamar Jackson play.
- Gus Edwards is more than a 6-foot-1, 238-pound sledgehammer. Battering rams donāt average 5.3 yards per carry.
- Whoās best positioned to deny the Ravens a third NFL title? Hereās how the 11 other playoff contenders rank.