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- The Ravens’ Thanksgiving Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed to Sunday afternoon amid a coronavirus outbreak, the NFL announced Wednesday.
- Witnesses told police in Concord, N.C., that Wright was shot after an argument with his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend Monday afternoon.
- When Earl Thomas arrived, he commanded instant respect and there was never any doubt he was a team leader. The Ravens need that type of presence.
- Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said the Jets have added "exceptional football guys" in former Ravens assistants Joe Douglas, Chad Alexander and Phil Savage.
- From quarterback Trace McSorley to kicker Kaare Vedvik, a look at the most interesting Ravens in each position group as training camp approaches.
- The Ravens are selling a new era, and it would be a lot easier if they had some star players to promote.
- Joe Douglas filled out his front office staff with some familiar faces from his tenure with the Ravens.
- The Ravens want Earl Thomas to be a ready-made replacement for Eric Weddle, if not an improvement altogether. Both parties know it will take some time.
- The Ravens’ first full-team practice will be held July 25. The final date for fans to attend training camp is Aug. 13.
- Most of the focus for the Ravens in 2019 will be on second-year quarterback Lamar Jackson, but the offensive line will be just as critical.
- Lamar Jackson's performance Thursday, during the last of three mandatory minicamp practices, was a heartening end to a month of up-and-down play.
- Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon is entering the final year of his rookie contract and wants to remain in Baltimore.
- Ravens defensive tackle Michael Pierce was not at day two of Ravens minicamp, and defensive coordinator Don Martindale is disappointed.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh might have set a precedent when he pulled defensive tackle Michael Pierce from practice on the first day of minicamp.
- There are younger standouts in the Ravens' secondary, of course, but the veterans are, for the NFL, long in the tooth.
- Ravens defensive back Cyrus Jones was absent from Tuesday's minicamp because of a health problem.
- Former Ravens safety Eric Weddle has listed his massive home in the Quarry Lake community for $895,000. Weddle signed with the Los Angeles Rams in March.
- Ravens wider receiver Chris Moore has bided his time, playing behind veterans for three years. Now, he's ready to make his mark in an expanded role.
- The Ravens pursued Gerald McCoy after he mutually parted ways with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last month, but the defensive tackle signed with Carolina.
- Marquise Brown, one of the nation’s top wide receivers at Oklahoma last season, has yet to practice during the Ravens’ organized team activities.
- The soft-spoken Onwuasor will not have to talk like Steve Smith Sr. to command the defense from the middle of the field.
- Gerald McCoy reportedly visited Carolina on Friday, two days after his visit with the Ravens ended.
- Remember when Steve McNair, Storm Davis and Hoyt Wilhelm were on the Baltimore sports pages?
- “All the tight ends right now, we’re all striving to be complete guys,” said Mark Andrews.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti answered questions from season-ticket holders during a conference call Wednesday evening.
- Brian Billick and Haloti Ngata are the 19th and 20th individuals honored as noteworthy contributors to the franchise.
- Brian Billick already had a Super Bowl ring. Now he'll be enshrined in the Ravens Ring of Honor, owner Steve Bisciotti announced on Wednesday.
- Haloti Ngata will be back in Baltimore to officially retire as a Raven.
- Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy reportedly plans to visit Baltimore on Tuesday and hear out the free-agent pitch from team officials.
- Stephen L. Levinson was the owner of the Café des Artistes alongside the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in downtown Baltimore.
- Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has a very tough act to follow after leading the team to the AFC North title in just his first half-season.
- This is an offseason of change for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens offense he will now lead.
- The Ravens should have an improved offense as they seek their second straight AFC North title, but how will they fare on the other side of the ball?
- With a 16-5 win over McDonough of Charles County in Saturday’s Class 1A state semifinals at Northeast High School, Loch Raven showed just how far it’s come.
- The Ravens have signed Pernell McPhee, 30, who was one of the top outside linebackers still available.
- The Ravens continued to fill out their roster with veteran free agents Friday, signing Shane Ray and Michael Floyd.
- Joe Horn Jr. was a tryout player at the team's rookie minicamp this month and “looked really good,” coach John Harbaugh said.
- After a chaotic few months, have the Ravens improved since last year? To get a sense for the big picture, start on a smaller scale.
- The Flacco era of Baltimore Ravens football has officially come to an end as the popular quarterback's Reisterstown mansion was listed for $1.59 million.
- The NFL’s mostly frozen free-agent market is set to thaw out soon.
- Coach John Harbaugh had said at the NFL scouting combine that the Ravens were scouting professional players in leagues at all levels.
- After declaring early for the NFL draft, Oklahoma’s Marquise “Hollywood” Brown and Notre Dame’s Miles Boykin trained together in Florida ahead of the NFL scouting combine.
- Four of the team’s draft picks are known by more evocative monikers, headlined by former Oklahoma wide receiver Marquise Brown.
- Peter Schmuck's light-hearted predictions for the Kentucky Derby, Orioles and Ravens notes and few other items.
- A second-round draft pick in 2015, Maxx Williams had 16 catches for 143 yards and a touchdown last season.
- The Ravens delivered messages to some of their current players with their draft picks.
- No Colts player epitomized the Colts — or the city of Baltimore — better than Gino Marchetti, the Hall of Fame defensive end who has died at age 93.
- About 1,000 people ran, jogged or walked to support the Brigance Brigade Foundation. Former Baltimore Raven O.J. Brigance hosts the annual fundraiser, which raises money for grants to families of people with Lou Gehrig's disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- As the Ravens set out during this weekend’s NFL draft to give Jackson weapons, their methodology on offense became clear over six rounds and eight selections: They were not just trying to build the team around Jackson. They were trying to build something like a track team for him, too.
- The Ravens appear to have upgraded because they attempted to fill needs at wide receiver, edge rusher and on the offensive line.