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- The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award will be presented in December in Baltimore. Check out 47 candidates for the honor.
- The Ravens' organizational focus is on next month's draft, but they are still trying to plug some holes with some veteran free agents.
- With the free agent running back market about to heat up, now would be a good time for the Ravens to lock up Justin Forsett.
- There's been a lot of speculation that free agent-to-be Justin Forsett will follow Gary Kubiak and sign with the Denver Broncos, but the move wouldn't make a ton of sense for both player and team.
- With former Ravens running back Ray Rice free to sign with an NFL team, take a look at where he might (and might not) end up.
- With the exception of Matt Elam ripping the football away from Indianapolis Colts running back Ahmad Bradshaw, it's been another rough stretch for the Ravens' strong safety.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson breaks down the Ravens' loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 5.
- With a powerful tug, Ravens strong safety Matt Elam ripped the football out of the hands of Indianapolis Colts running back Ahmad Bradshaw in the final minutes of the game Sunday.
- Breaking down each aspect of the Ravens' Week 5 game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- As the Ravens prepared for Sunday's game against the Colts (2-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium, they had plenty to worry about. Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, the first overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, orchestrates the NFL's top-ranked offense and has convinced many that he's on his way to becoming the league's top quarterback.
- Andrew Luck has engineered the Colts to the top of the league in total yards (1,776), passing yards (1,304), and first downs (107) through the first quarter of the season, with the third-year quarterback earning the plaudits for the team's performance.
- Now, Shipley is set to square off against his former team Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- 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 are the owners of that final first-round pick this year. The Ravens always think big at this time of year but their focus is not on finding the next Darrell Green. It's on restocking a roster that lost a number of key players from the team that beat the San Francisco 49ers 2 1/2 months ago to win Super Bowl XLVII.
- After stopping Ahmad Bradshaw and David Wilson, Baltimore Ravens defense turns attention to BenJarvus Green-Ellis
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- Potential return of Ahmad Bradshaw could fortify New York Giants running game vs. Baltimore Ravens
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- After watching Ravens running back Ray Rice get zero touches in fourth quarter last Sunday, Washington's defensive players expect to see a lot of Rice this Sunday
- Team has just 729 rushing yards despite averaging 4.7 yards per carry
- As we close in on the 2012 NFL draft, we'll take a look at how the Baltimore Ravens have fared in recent drafts. It's too soon to give a fair evaluation from the 2010 and 2011 classes, but three years of NFL service time is enough for us to grade their 2007, 2008 and 2009 classes. In today's blog post, we will break down the 2007 class.
- Carson Palmer will be a hot commodity on the waiver wire this week after the Cincinnati Bengals traded him to the Oakland Raiders for a pair of high draft picks. I can't imagine someone in your fantasy league already has him on his or her roster -- unless you're in a league with Mike Brown, who finally made a deal Tuesday.
- Chances are a running back will be the first player to come off the board in your fantasy league unless one of your fellow owners has a serious crush on Michael Vick or is the father/mother/sibling/spouse of a current NFL player. Running backs no longer the first dozen players off the board in fantasy football -- and honestly, that makes things much more interesting -- but an elite back is still the way to go if you're picking first overall.