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- As he enters his 15th and final season, the Ravens wide receiver's legacy appears secure. He has a hard-earned reputation as one of the most intense competitors to play in the NFL and one of the best pass catchers of his era. An undersized receiver who was initially labeled a return specialist, Steve Smith Sr. has 915 career catches, 13,262 receiving yards and 73 receiving touchdowns.
- Thank you, Cris Carter. I am still three weeks away from having to review my first Baltimore Ravens telecast of the season, and already I am sick of the ex-jock mindset that dominates and pollutes the studio shows and broadcast booths of all the networks and cable channels that do business with the NFL.
- Ravens veteran running back Justin Forsett is scheduled to speak at the NFL rookie symposium that starts Sunday.
- Ravens senior advisor of player development O.J. Brigance and his wife, Chanda, have officially taken on the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, posting this video.
- I am going to be honest, I did not think Ray Lewis was going to be nearly as good on TV as he was on ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown Sunday" today.
- Retired Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis weighed in on the Aaron Hernandez situation, offering his opinion on the former New England Patriots star tight end during his debut as an ESPN football analyst.
- A sea of purple Ravens fans descends on Canton, Ohio, for Jonathan Ogden's Hall of Fame induction
- Jonathan Ogden will become Ravens first Hall of Famer to spend entire career with team
- Florida Atlantic wide receiver Duron Carter, the son of former NFL star wide receiver Cris Carter has opted to accept the Minnesota Vikings' offer to attend their rookie minicamp on a tryout basis over the Ravens' invitation, according to his agent.
- Jonathan Ogden, the first draft pick in Ravens history and the quintessential left tackle of his generation, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday in his first year of eligibility.
- The 15 modern-era finalists for this year's Pro Football Hall of Fame class were announced Friday morning, and two Ravens legends -- Jonathan Ogden and Art Modell -- are one step closer to enshrinement in Canton.
- Analysts on ESPN, NFL Network swayed by Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco's performance in Monday night's win against Cincinnati Bengals
- For those who were left out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2012, the road to Canton won't get any easier in 2013. A bunch of strong Hall of Fame candidates will be eligible next year, including former Ravens left tackle and franchise cornerstone Jonathan Ogden. Also up for possible enshrinement are defensive end Michael Strahan, offensive guard Larry Allen, defensive tackle Warren Sapp, and quarterback Steve McNair, who played two seasons in Baltimore.