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- The roster of the NFC champion Atlanta Falcons contains several former Ravens, including Courtney Upshaw who will be looking for his second Super Bowl ring.
- The Ravens made a couple of moves today to get their roster down to 75, putting Dennis Pitta on the PUP list and waiving two rookie offensive linemen.
- The Ravens released eight players Monday morning, including three wide receivers, to get their roster down to 82. They'll need to be at 75 by 4 p.m. Tuesday.
- The Ravens were in jerseys and shorts Saturday afternoon for their first practice after their preseason opener Thursday
- Michael Campanaro was in good position to make the season-opening roster before last night but he certainly helped his chances.
- Just a year ago, Kamar Aiken was in the same tenuous situation that teammates Jeremy Butler, Darren Waller and DeAndre Carter are in now.
- As the team ran through a two-minute, end-of-half scenario, the defensive scored a hollow victory over the first-team offense.
- It was a relatively sloppy practice, characterized by several offside penalties and a flurry of drops.
- The Ravens emerging young defensive stars showed well on Sunday as many veterans sat out.
- Ravens training camp highlights for Friday, July 31.
- Observations from the first full-team practice of Ravens training camp.
- Each weekday until the start of training camp, The Baltimore Sun will break down where the Ravens stand at each position, including predictions on how many players the team will keep at each spot and which players are locks, long shots or ¿on the bubble.¿ Monday is for wide receivers.
- Ravens starting center Jeremy Zuttah returned to practice on a limited basis Wednesday, an encouraging sign for him as he continues to rehabilitate a surgically-repaired hip.
- Ravens rookie offensive guard Robert "Snacks" Myers returned to practice Wednesday after missing one day with a minor shoulder injury.
- As the Ravens began a three-day mandatory minicamp Tuesday, Suggs and Dumervil rejoined their teammates after skipping the voluntary portion of the offseason.
- The 2015 Ravens will be together as a full team for the first time this week with workouts scheduled from Tuesday through Thursday at the Under Armour Performance Center. Players will practice for the final time before the start of training camp in July.
- The Ravens' starting offensive line, plus defensive standouts Terrell Suggs, Elvis Dumervil, Lardarius Webb, and Chris Canty were all absent from the open portion of the Ravens' third day of OTAs Monday.
- Ravens starting cornerbacks Jimmy Smith and Lardarius Webb were absent from an organized team activity practice Wednesday.
- Maryland incoming freshman Diamond Stone has been named one of 24 players invited to participate in the USA Basketball men's under-19 world championship team training camp.
- Ravens wide receiver Aldrick Robinson suffered a knee injury during an organized team activity practice Tuesday and was carted off the field, according to sources.
- The Ravens' 2014 rookie class provided big contributions last season. It appears that the group is primed for an even bigger sophomore season.
- The Ravens will have their first of three weeks of organized team activities, starting Tuesday at the Under Armour Performance Center. More than anything, the workouts will give the Ravens coaching staff a glimpse of what kind of shape certain players are in and how the rookie class acclimates with the veterans, along with providing players a precursor to the mandatory June 16-18 minicamp.
- The Washington Wizards' John Wall is the first player drafted by the franchise to be voted a starter in the All-Star Game since Earl Monroe
- The Ravens have signed wide receiver Aldrick Robinson to a reserve-future deal.
- With 19 players on injured reserve, there are many examples of players being elevated to greater roles and helping to propel the Ravens to a spot among the AFC's final four teams.
- When the Ravens signed former Washington Redskins wide receiver Aldrick Robinson to their practice squad this week, they agreed to pay him an upgraded weekly salary.
- The Ravens signed former Washington Redskins wide receiver Aldrick Robinson to the practice squad and cut former Maryland and Poly wide receiver LaQuan Williams.