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- Wide receiver Willie Snead IV said the Ravens quarterback is āa person whoās very open to change, very open to new ideas.ā
- Former Baltimore Ravens defensive end, strong safety to square off with old team Sunday in wild-card playoff game
- Baltimore Ravens reporter Jeff Zrebiec has news, notes and opinions on Pernell McPhee, Terrell Suggs and more.
- In a span of a couple of hours last night, the Ravens signed wide receiver Jacoby Jones, reached a contract extension with veteran safety Bernard Pollard, agreed to terms with three of their draft picks and learned that star pass rusher Terrell Suggs had successful surgery to repair a torn AchillesĀæ tendon.
- The Ravens continued to add depth to their defensive line, reaching a one-year agreement today with former Denver Broncos nose tackle Ryan McBean.
- Looking to round out their defensive line rotation, the Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms with veteran nose tackle Ma'ake Kemoeatu, a league source has confirmed. Kemoeatu will likely replace backup nose tackle Brandon McKinney, who signed with Chuck Pagano and the Indianapolis Colts in free agency.
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- Ravens undrafted free agent class at a glance: Defense
- Ravens select Georgia defensive lineman DeAngelo Tyson in 7th round
- I love mocking, which is why I have produced five first-round mock drafts in the past two months (and it's why I have greeted your criticism of said mock drafts with an aw-shucks shrug of the shoulders). In my latest first-round mock, which was released Tuesday night, I had the Baltimore Ravens selecting Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Dont'a Hightower with the 29th pick in the NFL draft. Why stop there? How about I project all eight of their picks?
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- Ravens sense progress in contract talks with Ray Rice
- 3! 2! 1! Happy new league year! The 2012 NFL year is officially underway, and it all kicks off with free agency. All is quiet here, though. To our knowledge, the Ravens have not yet re-signed any of their 12 unrestricted free agents, a list that includes Pro Bowl guard Ben Grubbs and defensive starters Jarret Johnson, Jameel McClain and Cory Redding. The Ravens have expressed an interest in retaining those players in particular, but they have also been aware that those players might want to shop for better offers on the free agent market.
- Today's start of the NFL's free agency period will bring hype, hope and anticipation to many football cities across the country.
- Ravens expected to exercise patience when free agency opens Tuesday. With about $11 million of cap space, team will likely try to retain Grubbs, others before trying to make a splash.
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- Productive pass rushers such as Mario Williams of the Houston Texans usually don't become free agents while they are in the prime -- the most recent example was Julius Peppers, who signed with the Chicago Bears two offseasons ago.
- Because we're officially two weeks away from free agency, Jeff Zrebiec is getting asked more and more about who will and won't return among the 13 Baltimore Ravens due to hit the open market March 13.
- The NFL scouting combine starts Feb. 22. In advance of the annual meat market in Indianapolis, staff writer Matt Vensel will examine each position and give Ravens fans the 4-1-1. In this post he looks at defensive linemen, including Michael Brockers, Fletcher Cox, Devon Still, Dontari Poe, Melvin Ingram, Quinton Coples and Chandler Jones.
- Veteran safety Ed Reed doesn't take questions, while center Matt Birk says he's undecided on retirement
- Ravens players try to be active role models in Baltimore and elsewhere
- Injuries begin to mount as Ravens lose Reed, Cody during loss to Titans
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- Rookie corner Chykie Brown, late addition at defensive end Michael McAdoo make team after flashing potential late in preseason