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- Who has filed for office in county and state legislative races for 2018?
- The defense would do well to track the Houston wide receiver who leads the NFL in touchdown catches and ranks fourth in receiving yards.
- Can the Ravens count on tight ends Crockett Gillmore and Maxx Williams? Does Terrell Owens' Hall of Fame omission say anything about Steve Smith's chances?
- Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. insisted that he didnāt start thinking about reaching the 1,000-catch milestone until last season. As it turned out, a
- The Ravens have nine overall picks in April's draft and they'll be on the clock three times in a five-pick span of the fourth round.
- The Ravens agreed in principle with three-time Pro Bowl selection Eric Weddle on a four-year deal that could be worth as much as $29 million. The deal, according to sources, includes $13 million in guaranteed money and $9 million this season.
- Free agent wide receiver Mike Wallace will visit the Ravens on Monday, per report.
- Free agency doesn't start until Wednesday, but teams can start discussing contracts with pending unrestricted free agents at noon today.
- Fans are salivating over the possibility of adding Chicago Bears wide receiver Alshon Jeffery but the move wouldn't make a lot of sense unless the Ravens start reeling off wins.
- As he enters his 15th and final season, the Ravens wide receiver's legacy appears secure. He has a hard-earned reputation as one of the most intense competitors to play in the NFL and one of the best pass catchers of his era. An undersized receiver who was initially labeled a return specialist, Steve Smith Sr. has 915 career catches, 13,262 receiving yards and 73 receiving touchdowns.
- The prevailing thought is that the Ravens are in desperate need of a wide receiver, but the guy who created that void doesn't see it that way.
- With the start of the new NFL year looming this afternoon, the Ravens had not reached an agreement Monday night on new contracts with defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and cornerback Lardarius Webb, whose current deals will make it extremely difficult for the organization to be active in free agency.
- As many free agents selected a new home or agreed to stay at their old one, the Ravens didn't resolve any of their key questions over the weekend.
- Andre Johnson fits the profile of the type of wide receiver the Ravens have added in the past, but would adding him really make sense?
- The Ravens aren't expected to use their franchise tag, but what other teams do could influence the status of pending free agents Torrey Smith and Pernell McPhee.
- Determining whether Michigan's Devin Funchess is an imposing wide receiver or an athletic move tight end, or both, has become a popular topic in NFL circles
- "He's fighting. He's a fighter," Rashaan Melvin said of James Melvin. "Some days, he's up. Some days, he's down, but he's always fighting. He's definitely proud."
- It's been an extremely long, frustrating season for Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb, due to a lingering back injury that's just started to fully cooperate as the Ravens prepare for Sunday's regular season finale against the Cleveland Browns.
- The Ravens' strategy of trying to establish the run backfired badly as they got stuffed repeatedly at the line of scrimmage by Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt.
- During his first NFL start Sunday, Melvin played with a visible swagger as he challenged Houston Texans wide receivers Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins in press coverage.
- As he does each week, Childs Walker shares his five biggest takeaways from the Ravens' 25-13 loss Sunday to the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.
- In colorful and feisty fashion, the five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver took aim at anyone who rips the team.
- With a must-win game facing the Ravens next Sunday, they could be without their starting offensive tackles.
- Ravens veteran defensive end Chris Canty is active for Sunday's road game against the Houston Texans despite an ankle injury that sidelined him in practice all week.
- As the Ravens (9-5) square off with the Houston Texans (7-7) at 1 p.m. Sunday at NRG Stadium, here's Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson's checklist of things to keep an eye on.
- Jeff Zrebiec looks at who's better at what in Sunday's showdown between the Ravens and Houston Texans.
- Between starters Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins, the Texans have one of the top wide receiver tandems in the NFL.
- With a defense weakened by injuries in the secondary, the Baltimore Ravens offense started racking up yards and points to win games.
- Whenever the Tampa Bay Buccaneers line up on offense, they're headlined by one of the most imposing wide receivers in the NFL.
- Before Steve Smith's arrival this offseason, Torrey Smith was the Ravens' unquestioned No. 1 wide receiver. That has changed somewhat this season.
- Standing in the middle of the Ravens' practice field Tuesday, offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak directed traffic by pointing his fingers and huddling frequently with quarterback Joe Flacco.
- Since signing with the Ravens, Steve Smith has told anyone who will listen that he's not the final piece of the team's championship puzzle.
- Offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak and the Ravens are nearly done installing their revamped offensive playbook.
- Former Houston Texans and Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Rick Dennison has spoken with Ravens coach John Harbaugh during the past few days, according to a source.
- Jim Caldwell tried establishing the Ravens' ground game without much success; it had 31 carries for 75 yards and one touchdown with Ray Rice sidelined with a hip injury.
- Texans fans might be angry at former Texan Bernard Pollard, and some of Johnson's teammates probably are, too.
- Ravens rookie free safety Matt Elam knows what's heading his way Sunday against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium. He'll be matching wits and speed with a sophisticated, high-powered offense led by veteran quarterback Matt Schaub.
- Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that Ray Rice will be a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans but he's listed as doubtful on injury report.
- DeAndre Hopkins of the Houston Texans is opening eyes in his first season