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- In a 10-day period over the past month in St. Landry Parish, three churches were burned. Steve Bisciotti reached out to former Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson to help.
- A preview of the tight end position as the Ravens prepare to open training camp July 19.
- NFL players respond to President Donald Trump: “These are problems that our government has created, many of which occur at the local level,” they wrote. “If President Trump thinks he can end these injustices if we deliver him a few names, he hasn’t been listening to us.”
- “She's going to be — man, I get emotional talking about this, man. I don't even know,” the Ravens linebacker said of his daughter. “She's special. That's it."
- Snead continues the Ravens' wide receiver overhaul this offseason, joining the team after the additions of Michael Crabtree and John Brown.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco likes what he's seen so far in new wide receivers Michael Crabtree and John Brown.
- According to numerous reports, the Dallas Cowboys are releasing wide receiver Dez Bryant Friday and saving significant money against the salary cap.
- Veteran tight end Benjamin Watson led the Ravens in receptions in 2017 after missing the entire previous season with an Achilles injury.
- James Hurst sits atop the Ravens right tackle depth chart, but that doesn't mean he'll be there in early September.
- The Ravens still have needs and a little money to spend, but it looks like they don't want to jeopardize the third- or fourth-round draft pick they'd get for the loss of Ryan Jensen.
- Three members of the 2017 Ravens braved snow this past Wednesday to travel into Baltimore and discuss a few of the issues that are affecting the city.
- If Ozzie Newsome’s contract had ended this past season, the Ravens would be undergoing a major face lift.
- Relocated for a week to Indianapolis for the NFL scouting combine, Harbaugh begins analyzing draft prospects.
- Jimmy Graham is the top pending free-agent tight end. However, he figures to have plenty of suitors.
- The Ravens need to hit these priorities in the offseason, according to Mike Preston, and the most important need is finding playmakers on offense.
- The Ravens surely need more dynamic playmakers. But they also need to find more variety at the offensive skill positions.
- Texans defensive star raised $37 million for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
- “I’m not going to give a playoff-or-bust edict to you all or to my coach,” Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said Friday.
- Texans defensive end J.J. Watt and Panthers tight end Greg Olsen also remain in the running.
- The 37-year-old says on NFL Network's "Good Morning Football" that his next step is "on the tip of my tongue."
- The tight end’s third honor follows being named the team’s nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award and the Ravens’ Ed Block Courage Award winner.
- The Ravens' need for offensive playmakers should dominate the discussion ahead of draft and free agency.
- The offense is tied for 10th in the NFL in scoring touchdown inside opponents’ 20-yard line, but has misfired on 4-of-7 chances in the last two games.
- It's at least conceivable Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs will play his last home game in Baltimore on Sunday. But with a seventh Pro Bowl season under his belt, Suggs says he doesn't feel the end drawing near.
- The nine-year pro “wanted the [expletive] ball,” but said his relationships with Joe Flacco and coaches are fine.
- The starting tight end was honored to earn an award that has deep ties to Baltimore through the late Colts head trainer.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that both Maclin and defensive lineman Carl Davis will need more testing before the team knows the severity of their injuries.
- The Ravens get a defensive touchdown in the third quarter to essentially put the Browns away.
- How did the Ravens offensive and defensive units grade out against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday? Not as good as the special teams did.
- Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson, who played three seasons with the Browns, had his best game of the season against Cleveland in Week Two.
- The Ravens figure to depend more on rookie outside linebackers Tyus Bowser and Tim Williams behind starters Terrell Suggs and Matthew Judon.
- The veteran tight end assists countless people through his charitable arm, the One More Foundation.
- Ravens need more offensive improvement for better report card.
- The Ravens have won three straight games, but they're not beating their chests, just their opponents.
- The Ravens are in excellent position to claim a wild-card spot after one of their best all-around efforts of the season.
- Wide receiver Mike Wallace’s 66-yard catch was the team's longest offensive play from scrimmage of the season.
- “The last touchdown I had was in high school because I didn’t play offense in college," the undrafted rookie free agent says.
- Joe Flacco throws two first-half touchdown passes, and the Ravens strengthen their grip on the second AFC wild-card spot.
- Breaking down the Ravens' last interconference game of the regular season. Who has the edge?
- With the game hanging in the balance, the Ravens forced two turnovers in the final five minutes to help the Ravens hold on for a 23-16 victory over the Texans.
- The rookie cornerback on his playing time: “I can never complain when I’m playing.”
- Of the Ravens' pending unrestricted free agents this coming offseason, almost all of them play on the offensive side of the ball.
- The Ravens used a lot of young players in the team’s 23-0 win against Green Bay at Lambeau Field.
- The Ravens played dominant defense but again struggled to find offensive consistency in a crucial win in Green Bay.
- The team is tied for the NFL lead in tight ends on the active roster, but quantity does not always translate to effectiveness.
- The veteran said his five children have been praying over his surgically repaired tendon for the past 15 months.
- It's not impossible that when the Ravens take the practice field Tuesday, they'll have all 53 of their roster players participating in some fashion.
- Mike Preston writes that the Ravens' problems are beyond a quick fix during the bye week.
- Tight end Nick Boyle's loss could hurt the Ravens running game, but quarterback Joe Flacco could give them a passing game against Titans.
- Ravens rookie Tyus Bowser has watched his playing time wax and wane, but he believes he'll become a star by holding on to the joy he's always felt playing football.