A 2015 first-round pick, Breshad Perriman will return to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday for the first time since the Ravens waived him on the final day of preseason cuts on Sept. 1.
The Ravens have been here before: in a position to make the playoffs with a late-season victory against a division opponent. This time they vow to seal the deal.
Wide receiver Michael Crabtree is frustrated by his dropped passes in the Ravens' 12-9 loss to the Cleveland Browns. That's the right attitude and now he needs to make sure he fixes the problem, columnist Mike Preston writes.
Breshad Perriman, a former Ravens first-round draft choice, has reportedly signed with the Redskins after working out for the Eagles, Jets, Giants and Bills,
Receiver Breshad Perriman's career with the Ravens started badly and never really got better. The only surprise was that it took this long for them to figure out that he couldn't help them.
The Ravens finished cutting their roster to 53 on Saturday, keeping quarterback Robert Griffin III and parting ways with several high-profile players including former first-round draft pick Breshad Perriman,
From Lamar Jackson's preseason evolution to Kaare Vedvik's superpowered leg, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 30-20 win over the Washington Redskins.
Immediately after the Ravens’ 30-20 win, their 13th straight preseason victory, it was unclear whether quarterback Robert Griffin III’s future was secure on the Ravens’ 53-man roster or on another’s.
With the starters sitting and the plays simplified, NFL preseason finales derive their intrigue from battles for the last few spots on a 53-man roster. Here are five competitions to watch as the Ravens prepare to play the Washington Redskins.
From Joe Flacco's stellar opening drive to Tim Williams' renewed promise as a pass rusher, here five things we learned from the second game of the preseason.
Ravens linebacker Kamalei Correa is among the former high draft picks fighting for a job on the team this year, and he helped his case with a first-quarter interception Thursday night against the Chicago Bears.
Wide receiver Breshad Perriman, the Ravens' first-round draft pick in 2015, said this season is “kind of like a make-or-break year, but at the same time, you can’t put that extra pressure on yourself.”
Decision means that it's almost a certainty that receiver Breshad Perriman will be a free agent after the 2018 season. What isn't immediately known is whether he'll even be a Raven in September.
Fans have long yearned for the Ravens to draft a star wide receiver, and the team's inability to do so has been the most glaring exception to its outstanding overall draft record. The Ravens will likely have another chance to change the receiver narrative in 2018, but will they take it?
The Ravens fail to sign big-name receiver and again scraped the bottom of the barrel to find players while other teams made significant additions, Mike Preston writes.
As the Ravens enter another long offseason searching for a formula to return to the playoffs, no position ranks higher on their wish list than receiver. The elusive No. 1 wideout has become a Holy Grail for the franchise.
For the second straight offseason, head coach John Harbaugh has decided to retain much-maligned offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg despite mounting criticism about the direction of the Ravens offense.
Forner Ravens starters Breshad Perriman and Terrance West have slid down the Ravens’ depth chart this season and won't play Sunday against the Bengals.
If the Ravens beat the Bengals on Sunday, they'll play the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs. But there are scenarios in which they could make it and face the Jaguars, too.
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.