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- Ravens notes on John Urschel and the ubiquitous Ravens rookies, Joe Flacco, and of course, Jimmy Smith
- For Ravens center Jeremy Zuttah, it was a strange feeling to return to Tampa for the first time since being traded to the Ravens in March in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round draft picks.
- Ravens left offensive guard Kelechi Osemele was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after attempting to test out his bruised, hyperextended right knee during warmups.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions on the Ravens' loss to the Indianapolis Colts and other topics about the team.
- 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.
- Now, Brown was a healthy scratch Sunday against the Carolina Panthers for the fourth consecutive game as he's yet to play in any regular-season games this year.
- A week after missing a coverage against Browns, Ravens again give up a big play for a touchdown
- Meanwhile, the Ravens scratched cornerback Lardarius Webb. Webb only played four snaps agains the Clevleand Browns in his first game of the season before being pulled. He was ineffective and immobile against the Browns.
- As Baltimore Ravens deal with depleted backfield, rookie Lorenzo Taliaferro run through Cleveland Browns
- Ravens starting running back Bernard Pierce is inactive today due to a thigh injury that he aggravated during practice this week, a setback for the backfield against the Cleveland Browns.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions about the Ravens' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 2 and more.
- When a chronic hamstring problem sidelined the two-time Pro Bowl selection for the majority of the preseason, Daniels insisted that he knew how his body was responding and was adamant that he would be just fine.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions about the Ravens' loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 1 and more.
- NFL teams contacted the Ravens because they are intrigued by the 2013 second-round draft pick and former Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year from Kansas State, but the team is considered extremely unlikely to trade Brown, according to sources.
- The Ravens unofficially had seven dropped passes, including four by five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Steve Smith, and two for wide receiver Jacoby Jones.
- Ravens starting cornerback Lardarius Webb has been scratched for today's season-opener against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a lower-back injury that sidelined him for the entire preseason.
- 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.
- 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 middle linebacker Austin Spitler and offensive tackle David Mims, according to sources.
- When the Ravens signed veteran linebacker Austin Spitler following a successful minicamp tryout in June, he knew he had joined a relatively deep group of inside linebackers.
- The arrival of rookie inside linebacker C.J. Mosley triggered a fast change of status for Ravens inside linebacker Arthur Brown.
- The Ravens have Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata lined up as the first-team left defensive tackle at Arthur Jones' vacated spot.
- Josh Bynes has grown accustomed to being the underdog, the proverbial forgotten man in the middle of the Ravens' defense.
- The Ravens' first-round draft pick is getting acclimated to the NFL and making his bid for an immediate starting job at weak-side inside linebacker
- Despite a season where Daryl Smith established himself in the middle of the defense as the leading tackler with 123 tackles along with a career-high five sacks and three interceptions, the results left him unsatisfied. The Ravens finished 8-8 and missed the playoffs for the first time in five years.
- The Ravens 2012 draft class made an immediate impact but struggled in year two. The Ravens need their 2013 draftees to flourish to get back to playoffs.
- There was no big youth movement this offseason like there was last year, but when the Baltimore Ravens open up the 2014 campaign, they could again boast of having a relatively young team.
- Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees won't know for sure until his players strap on the pads and can start making tackles, but if the way his young defense is getting to the ball in organized team activities is any indication, the Ravens might be nearing a return to their fast, ball-swarming defense of old
- Wearing a gray pin-striped suit, Ravens first-round draft pick C.J. Mosley was all business during his introductory press conference.
- With two safeties still on the board, the Ravens opted to take Alabama MLB C.J. Mosley with the 17th overall pick in the draft.
- He is more powerful than he appears and he can run sideline to sideline. He has good lateral movement and explosion and seems to play with a great amount of energy and enthusiasm, and that stuff can be contagious.
- Former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said the team's first-round draft pick, C.J. Mosley, is a "leader at the position" of linebacker and a "great pick for the Baltimore Ravens.
- Current and former Ravens joined more than 1,000 fans Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium for the team's draft party, eager to welcome the next flock of young talent to Baltimore.
- While the Ravens like to add a developmental pass rusher every year, believing you can never have enough guys who can get to the quarterback, they are pretty well stocked at outside linebacker.
- Arthur Brown spent the majority of his rookie season operating in pass coverage as a nickel linebacker, embracing a complementary role after being drafted in the second round.
- Now that middle linebacker Rolando McClain has been reinstated from the reserve-retired list, sources say the current plan is for him to join the Ravens at their offseason program as soon as Monday.
- Despite a shaky workout on Tuesday, Rolando McClain was reinstated by the Ravens.
- Rolando McClain hasn't played in the NFL since late 2012 and that was clear in his first workout in front of Ravens' officials.
- Linebacker Rolando McClain has said on his Twitter page that he plans on coming back and playing in the 2014 season. The Ravens still hold his contractual rights, but it doesn't sound like they are sweating McClain's decision.