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- The Ravens' latest roster moves included releasing Steven Means and Chris Greenwood after reaching injury settlements with both players.
- The Ravens made a couple of moves today to get their roster down to 75, putting Dennis Pitta on the PUP list and waiving two rookie offensive linemen.
- The Ravens released eight players Monday morning, including three wide receivers, to get their roster down to 82. They'll need to be at 75 by 4 p.m. Tuesday.
- The Ravens got three starters and a fourth key offensive piece back Monday as guard Kelechi Osemele, tackle Eugene Monroe, cornerback Lardarius Webb, and wide receiver Michael Campanaro.
- The Ravens got decent news about the health of defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan, but his status for the regular season opener is unclear.
- A Ravens offense that began practice Saturday without its top four receivers got a boost with the returns of rookie tight end Maxx Williams and starting guard Kelechi Osemele.
- It was a relatively sloppy practice, characterized by several offside penalties and a flurry of drops.
- Many of the Ravens veterans, along with several players who continue to nurse injuries, are not practicing today.
- Ravens guard Kelechi Osemele and cornerback Kyle Arrington were two high-profile players not spotted early in practice Thursday, a day after each appeared to shake off injury concerns to complete practice.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco had a strong start to Wednesday's training camp practice.
- Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil, who practiced on Thursday's first day of training camp and was out ever since returned Wednesday as the Ravens resumed training camp in Owings Mills.
- Observations from the Ravens' open practice Monday night at M&T Bank Stadium.
- The Baltimore Sun is breaking down where the Ravens stand at each position, including predictions on how many players the team will keep at each spot and which players are locks, long shots or ¿on the bubble.¿ Today, we highlight cornerbacks and safeties.
- Now that veteran cornerback Cassius Vaughn has officially joined the Ravens on a one-year, $825,000 contract, he's intent on proving that he's a worthy investment.
- After striking out in earlier pursuits for a veteran free agent corner, the Ravens finally got their man, agreeing to a three-year deal with former New England Patriot Kyle Arrington.
- Though the Ravens filled several needs in the draft, team officials continue to work to try and add a cornerback with former New England Patriot Kyle Arrington now available.
- Veteran corner Kyle Arrington isn't officially available yet, but his release from the New England Patriots is imminent and the Ravens could have interest.
- Until April 30, the first round of the 2015 NFL draft, The Baltimore Sun will examine the Ravens¿ depth at each position, the potential of them adding to that spot early in the draft and some of the players who they could target.
- Ravens officials didn't give up a whole lot, but they made it clear that they are prepared to lose several key players.
- After leaving the Ravens news conference Tuesday afternoon, major concerns still remain about the team's poor secondary.
- And McPhee figures to be one of the Ravens¿ more complicated free agent decisions.
- After making progress with his ankle injury all week, Ravens left offensive tackle Eugene Monroe is active for Saturday's AFC divisional-round playoff game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
- Ravens offensive tackle Eugene Monroe was scratched due to an ankle injury for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Cleveland Browns.
- With a must-win game facing the Ravens next Sunday, they could be without their starting offensive tackles.
- Ravens veteran defensive end Chris Canty is active for Sunday's road game against the Houston Texans despite an ankle injury that sidelined him in practice all week.
- The Ravens have signed cornerback Chris Greenwood off the Minnesota Vikings' practice squad to their active roster.
- Ravens strong-side outside linebacker Elvis Dumervi's bruised, sprained ankle is cooperating well enough that he's practicing for the second consecutive day. It's an encouraging sign for Dumervil, who returned to practice on a limited basis Friday.