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- The Ravens defense has been impressive during the preseason and that's in part attributable to the schemes and approach of new coordinator Don Martindale, Mike Preston writes.
- Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said he would rather see the Ravens rookie quarterback “get down a step too early than a step too late.”
- The Panthers are beginning to feel as if they have hit on something big with fourth-round draft pick Ian Thomas, who grew up in Baltimore City.
- With most of the Ravens and Colts whisked away on golf carts at the end of a partly drenched practice, Willie Snead IV drew a crowd of reporters near one end zone.
- Former Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. opened up about his longtime battle with depression in a column for NFL.com on Tuesday.
- The Ravens head coach said the quarterback rotation is set for Thursday’s game against the Chicago Bears, but is keeping the specifics to himself.
- Torrey Smith, a former wideout for the Ravens and Maryland, is expecting his third child with longtime partner Chanel.
- DJ Moore, the 24th overall pick in the NFL draft, is now under contract with the Carolina Panthers.
- President Smith? That may have a nice ring to it for former Raven Steve Smith after Trump’s latest attack on NFL players.
- Randallstown resident and McDonogh graduate Jordan McNair, an offensive lineman at Maryland, was hospitalized after collapsing during a team workout two weeks ago and died Wednesday.
- Harbaugh is up to three infractions in his NFL career, but he's still not at Pete Carroll's level.
- "The men and women that wanted to go should’ve been able to go," the wide receiver tweeted. "It’s a cowardly act to cancel the celebration because the majority of the people don’t want to see you. To make it about the anthem is foolish."
- There's truth on all sides of the dispute about the St. Frances football team, but it's getting drowned out by accusations and recriminations.
- Steve Smith, the retired Ravens wide receiver, is known for not mincing words. He claimed another victim in Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield after a simple question.
- Torrey Smith, Ryan Jensen and Lawrence Guy all have taken in rescue pets themselves.
- Paul Nixon struck out 11 and No. 2 Archbishop Curley beat No. 1 John Carroll, 9-2, in baseball Tuesday.
- Christopher Ezeala, a fullback and linebacker in the German Football League, has been assigned to the Ravens as part of the International Player Pathway program.
- If you’re a Ravens fan looking for an NFC team to adopt, look no further than the Panthers.
- In Carolina, Jermaine Carter Jr. will reunite with Terps teammate and top wide receiver pick DJ Moore,
- Tight end Ian Thomas played his high school ball at Digital Harbor. He was just selected in the NFL draft. See which team took him.
- Looking at what the Ravens did on Day 1 of the draft and what they could do on Day 2.
- Maryland wide receiver DJ Moore was picked No. 24 overall by the Carolina Panthers, becoming the first Terp to be drafted in the opening round since wideout Darrius Heyward-Bey in 2009.
- In his final draft before he steps aside after the 2018 season, Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome solidified the team at the position he once excelled at.
- Maryland wide receiver DJ Moore went from having no scholarship offers from FBS schools as a high school junior to being the Big Ten's leading wide receiver as a college junior last season.
- Alex Bassil, fourth-string goalie to start the season, made a career-high 14 saves and stopped a shot by Notre Dame's Bryan Costabile (Mount Saint Joseph) with
- Coming off a 9-7 season and missing the playoffs for the third straight year, the Ravens found out how tough their road back to the playoffs will be when the 2018 NFL schedule was released Thursday night. The Baltimore Sun staff weighs in on the schedule's difficulty.
- The Ravens open at home against the Buffalo Bills, will be done with AFC North road games after Oct. 7, have a three-game road trip, have a three-game homestand, face four straight 2017 playoff teams in the midseason, and have back-to-back road games against the Falcons and Chiefs in December.
- The NFL announced it will release the 2018 schedule Thursday on NFL Network. The Ravens already know the teams they will face, now they'll know when they play them.
- St. Frances’s Shane Lee, one of the top inside linebackers in the country, committed Tuesday to play for defending national champion Alabama.
- Brendan Bomberry (two goals) scored the game-winner on an assist from Brendan Curry (two goals) with 3:08 left in overtime to lift No. 7 Syracuse in a 13-12
- Here are 10 change-makers who have made the Baltimore area better with their courage, innovative thinking and leadership.
- The Ravens’ preseason schedule will be a little busier than normal.
- Former Raven and Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe talks about how offenses are built around tight ends.
- The Ravens hosted talented LSU running back Derrick Guice on a predraft visit Thursday.
- Check out The Baltimore Sun's top players to watch for the 2018 high school baseball season.
- St. Frances senior guard Nia Clouden was named Gatorade Maryland Girls Basketball Player of the Year for the second straight season.
- The market officially opens this afternoon, though many of the top free agents have already made their decisions.
- Saint Maria Goretti boys basketball upended No. 3 Mount Saint Joseph, 58-46, in the fifth-place game Saturday of the Alhambra Catholic Invitational basketball
- Receiver was reportedly traded to the Carolina Panthers for cornerback Daryl Worley.
- This is a story about how the MVP of the Super Bowl — Nick Foles — fell into Under Armour’s lap and the decision the company must make about whether to extend him to a long-term deal when his contract is up next year.
- The cat-and-mouse game involving Alabama wide receiver Calvin Ridley will make the team's first round interesting.
- Marie McCool scored the game-winner 43 seconds into overtime as No. 8 North Carolina women's lacrosse upset No. 1 Maryland, 16-15, Saturday.
- The Ravens will play eight of their 16 regular-season games in 2018 against teams that made the postseason in 2017.
- Known as a player for engineering record-setting comebacks and now as a Super Bowl-winning offensive coordinator, the Maryland alumnus is about to get his first head coaching job.
- Free agency is a little over a month away. The NFL draft is about 2 1/2 months away. The scouting combine is next on the Ravens' calendar.
- Texans defensive star raised $37 million for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
- Ravens kicker Justin Tucker won the NFL’s first ‘Most Valuable Performer’ award with his opera performance of “Ave Maria” on Thursday night.
- Texans defensive end J.J. Watt and Panthers tight end Greg Olsen also remain in the running.
- Under Armour hopes you notice the cleats in Sunday’s NFL championship games. The Baltimore company says the starting quarterbacks will wear its brand.