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- The Washington Redskins and Kirk Cousins had made no progress toward a long-term contract as NFL free agency opened Thursday, and speculation about the team trading the quarterback continued.
- He emerged as a valuable stand-in at right offensive guard when a season-ending foot injury to right tackle Rick Wagner forced the Ravens to shift Pro Bowl right guard Marshal Yanda to right tackle.
- Lardarius Webb allowed no touchdown passes or deep completions, but Luck completed several passes on him for first downs during the Colts' 20-13 win on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb is active for today's game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Breaking down each aspect of the Ravens' Week 5 game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Now, Shipley is set to square off against his former team Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- The Baltimore Ravens' 2013 draft class doesn't look great now, but four members of that group will start Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals and the class has plenty of time to change the narrative.
- When the Ravens made their decisions Saturday, rookie offensive guard John Urschel survived the final major roster cutdown.
- A.Q. Shipley was in a reflective mood Sunday night as the veteran offensive lineman headed toward the airport to board a flight to Indianapolis to rejoin the Colts.
- With nine players on their practice squad, the Ravens are one shy of the 10-player limit under expanded practice squad rules jointly approved this summer by the NFL and the NFL Players Association.
- The Ravens pared their roster down to the NFL's required 53-player limit Saturday, choosing to keep two quarterbacks and seven wide receivers and leaving themselves thin at cornerback and along the offensive and defensive lines.
- The Ravens have cut veteran offensive guard A.Q. Shipley and second-year offensive guard Ryan Jensen
- After wrapping up their final preseason game, the Ravens turned their attention to their roster which needs to be cut down to 53 by Saturday.
- The Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers took the field under sunny skies, with one of the largest crowds of training camp looking on.
- Kelechi Osemele is healthy and happy and when he jogs out of the M&T Bank Stadium tunnel Thursday night for the Ravens' preseason opener against the San Francisco 49ers, his comeback from a potentially career-threatening back injury will be nearly complete.
- The Ravens have Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata lined up as the first-team left defensive tackle at Arthur Jones' vacated spot.
- A year after his voice was heard everywhere on the practice fields during training camp, veteran quarterback Joe Flacco is focuses on learning the offense, not getting involved with teammates.
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- As the Ravens get set to begin training camp, they'll feature changes on the defensive end as well as head coach John Harbaugh wants to see a more aggressive unit.
- During legendary retired middle linebacker Ray Lewis' time with the Ravens, one of the staples of his rigorous training regimen was running the steep hill at Oregon Ridge Park.
- This may be the hardest position to project, simply because so many of the Ravens' offensive linemen offer flexibility and could play in three or four different spots.
- Kelechi Osemele had just practiced for two hours under the hot afternoon sun and then retreated to the weight room for an extended workout after the Ravens' organized team activities were over on Wednesday.
- The Ravens have gotten pretty good offseason injury news but the best news at all is guard Kelechi Osemele's successful return from back surgery.
- The Ravens' biggest need probably is at right tackle, where Rick Wagner, a fifth-round pick last year who played sparingly in his rookie season, currently tops the depth chart.
- The question was about the importance of the Ravens' adding a running back, but coach John Harbaugh used it as an opportunity to launch into his wish list for next week's NFL draft.
- Since quarterback Joe Flacco last broke the huddle during a season-ending loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in late December, the Ravens have dramatically overhauled an offense that struggled mightily last season.
- Ravens head coach John Harbaugh met briefly with the Baltimore media yesterday and reiterated several things he said last week, including that the Ravens remain in the market for a tight end, quarterback and cornerback.
- The trade for center Jeremy Zuttah from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is expected to provide an immediate upgrade for the Ravens' offensive line.
- The NFL has rewarded Ravens wide receiver Marlon Brown under its performance-based pay program.
- The Ravens have gotten more compensatory picks than any team in the NFL and they were awarded four more today.
- The Ravens' front office has been busy, but this week's owners meetings give them an opportunity to get even more done.
- The Ravens landed their new projected starting center Sunday afternoon, acquiring Jeremy Zuttah in a trade from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for a 2015 middle-round draft selection.
- The Ravens have officially obtained a seventh-round draft pick through trading offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie to the Miami Dolphins last season.
- By the end of last season, Rice was heavier than he'd been at any point in his NFL career, weighing roughly 225 pounds.
- The NFL's annual free-agency spending spree officially gets underway Tuesday, with the Ravens in a slightly different position than in the recent past.
- The Ravens lost the coin flip with the Dallas Cowboys, meaning that they'll pick 17th in the first round of the NFL draft with the Cowboys selecting 16th.
- Free agency will start in a little over a month, but two things have become apparent: it's going to be tough for the Ravens to upgrade at center and the Ravens are in line to lose several defensive free agents.
- Between practices Wednesday at Ladd-Peebles Stadium, The Baltimore Sun conducted the following interview with Ravens assistant general manager Eric DeCosta.
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- It didn't take long for Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome to rattle off a list of priorities atop his offseason agenda.
- One of the many things that the guys over at Pro Football Focus do is grade every player that plays a snap in the NFL. So since the Ravens' season is over, let's go back and see which players received positive marks from PFF and which ones were in the red.
- Finally, in Sunday's 34-17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, the Ravens were able to use tight end Dennis Pitta as they originally envisioned before training camp kicked off.
- Ever since six-time Pro Bowl center Matt Birk retired in February, Gradkowski has been learning on the job and experiencing growing pains while trying to hold his own against some of the biggest, most talented defensive linemen in the NFL.
- This would have sounded crazy a month ago, but as of this morning, the Ravens are two wins away from their third straight AFC North title.
- Breaking down who has the edge, and where, in Monday night's Baltimore Ravens-Detroit Lions matchup.