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- The Ravens have put a lot of resources into the safety position. They need to add a young building block at the position this offseason.
- The Ravens' 2012 draft class, which is all gone now, is generally viewed as a disappointment. But the organization may not have won a second Super Bowl without it.
- It was only three years ago when the Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, to capture Super Bowl XLVII. So much has changed since.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions about the Ravens' loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 1 and more.
- Ravens running back Ray Rice is the last player the Ravens drafted that made a Pro Bowl. Only the Jacksonville Jaguars, Oakland Raiders and New York Jets have gone through a longer drought.
- The Ravens devote a considerable amount of resources into scouting small-school draft prospects.
- Wide receivers Kamar Aiken, Dan Buckner, Charles Hawkins and Quentin Sims and quarterbacks James Vandenberg and Nick Stephens worked out for the Ravens. But the team didn't sign any of the players.
- Rec Sports submissions for Howard County for the week of Oct. 3
- The Ravens have cut reserve safety Christian Thompson, according to a league source.
- The NFL has reinstated Ravens reserve safety Christian Thompson following a four-game suspension for violating the NFL substance-abuse policy.
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb looks so much more comfortable than he did two weeks ago. You can see the difference when he participates in individual position drills early in every practice.
- Ravens reserve safety Christian Thompson is hoping to maximize his time with the team until his four-game suspension kicks in when the regular season starts for violating the NFL substance-abuse policy
- As diminutive Ravens running back Bobby Rainey and punter Sam Koch belted several home runs at Ripken Stadium, cornerback Lardarius Webb came away even more impressed by what surrounded his teammates Sunday in Aberdeen.
- Baltimore Ravens reporter Jeff Zrebiec weighs in on Bryant McKinnie, Brynden Trawick, free agent wide receivers and more.
- Ryan Jensen is another example of the Baltimore Ravens' recent drafting trend of investing a significant amount of resources into scouting smaller colleges.
- Jeff Zrebiec analyzes the Baltimore Ravens, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Christian Thompson, Manti Te'o and much more.
- Baltimore Ravens safety Christian Thompson has been suspended without pay for the first four games of the regular season for violating the NFL substance-abuse policy, according to NFL spokesman Corry Rush.
- Ravens awarded four extra picks bringing total to 12 in April's NFL Draft.
- A little more than two weeks before he hits the open market and is allowed to sign with another team, outside linebacker Paul Kruger's mindset remains the same as it was in the hours that followed the Ravens' 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. "There's no reason to want to go to anywhere else," he said.
- Lardarius Webb, out for the season since tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee back in October, is contributing to the Ravens' Super Bowl run the only way he can.
- According to Football Outsiders, the Ravens have the best special teams in the NFL -- by far.
- Safety rejoins team after being released, trying out for Eagles
- Safety flagged for unnecessary roughness for hit on Emmanuel Sanders
- Chris Johnson's forced fumble and James Ihedigbo's sack aid Ravens in Sunday's night's 13-10 win vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- The Ravens continued to tinker with their secondary today as they placed rookie safety Christian Thompson on injured reserve and elevated safety Anthony Levine to their 53-man roster.
- Thompson had been playing on special teams
- Ngata, Suggs, Reed, Pollard, Rice, Yanda are probable for Baltimore
- Starting right guard Marshal Yanda had sat out Wednesday's session because of an injured ankle, but returned to Thursday's session
- Dealing with a sprained right knee and right shoulder injury, Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata didn't play a single snap during the Ravens' 55-20 win Sunday over the Oakland Raiders.
- Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and starting offensive guards Marshal Yanda and Bobbie Williams are active for today's game against the Oakland Raiders at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Retired firefighter Chip Riley comes by his superfan nickname honestly – and earns it at every Ravens home game