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- Practice squad linebacker D.J. Bryant, a Baltimore native, is auctioning his Super Bowl XLVII ring.
- The state dropped all charges against former Baltimore Raven Damien Jamaar Barry at Howard County Circuit Court on Wednesday. Berry, 27, faced felony charges of theft of more than $100,000, passing a bad check of more than $100,000 and vehicle theft, as well as a misdemeanor charge of unauthorized removal of property.
- 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.
- Of all the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII rings to be auctioned off in recent months, LaQuan Williams' ring got the top bid.
- LaQuan Williams, who won a Super Bowl with his hometown team, has put his ring up for auction.
- Before Ravens' fans ultimately decided to blame the officials, they had focused their frustration on Elvis Dumervil, but that was misguided.
- Former Ravens safety Omar Brown, who played three games for the 2012 Ravens but was inactive in all four games en route to the Super Bowl XLVII win over the San Francisco 49ers, is auctioning off his Super Bowl ring this week.
- When the Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII, owner Steve Bisciotti included the entire organization in the awarding of diamond-loaded Super Bowl rings three years ago.
- Former Ravens reserve running back Damien Berry was extradited from a Florida jail on outstanding warrants in Maryland for charges of writing a bad check of over $100,000, vehicle theft, unlawful taking of a vehicle and unauthorized removal of property charges, according to Maryland court records.
- Former Ravens practice squad linebacker Nigel Carr's Super Bowl XLVII ring was auctioned off for $43,560, according to Goldin Auctions.
- Gretchen and Roy Jackson's Lael Stables is set to enter Lexington Stakes winner Divining Rod in the Preakness.
- Former Ravens reserve running back Damien Berry is in a Florida jail and is facing outstanding warrants in Maryland on charges of writing a worthless check over $100,000 and unauthorized removal of property, according to Florida and Maryland court records.
- Former Ravens practice squad linebacker Nigel Carr has sold his Super Bowl XLVII ring and it's being auctioned off by Goldin Auctions, according to the online auction company.
- Former Ravens practice squad linebacker Nigel Carr has sold his Super Bowl XLVII ring and it's being auctioned off by Goldin Auctions, according to the online auction company.
- Former Ravens running back Damien Berry's Super Bowl XLVII ring has been sold for $43,008, according to Goldin Auctions.
- Although former Ravens running back Damien Berry has denied selling his Super Bowl XLVII ring, notarized documents provided to The Baltimore Sun by Goldin Auctions contradict his version of events.
- Former Ravens running back Damien Berry denied putting his Super Bowl XLVII ring up for sale, telling The Baltimore Sun that the pending auction wasn't authorized by him.
- Two former Ravens players are auctioning off their Super Bowl rings through Goldin Auctions.
- The Ravens terminated the contract of veteran tight end Visanthe Shiancoe and released reserve offensive lineman Ramon Harewood, a former starter.
- The Ravens acquired third-year running back Delone Carter from the Indianapolis Colts for wide receiver David Reed. What should the Ravens expect from Carter this season, assuming he makes the team?
- Baltimore Ravens running back Rice rushed for just 10 yards on eight first-half carries against the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night and was twice tackled for a loss. Overall, the Ravens rushed for 61 yards on 26 carries -- a poor average of 2.3 yards per carry
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Ravens reserve RB Damien Berry arrested on failure to appear warrant stemming from traffic citations
Ravens reserve running back Damien Berry was arrested Tuesday by Baltimore County police on a failure to appear warrant stemming from a driving while license suspended charge, according to court records and Baltimore County Police Department Cpl. Cathy Batton. -
- When they next take the field for the start of organized team activities, the Ravens will have a significantly different look from the group that beat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, on Feb. 3 to capture the second world championship in franchise history.
- 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.
- Every Tuesday, Baltimore Sun blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with input from Baltimore Ravens players, from that week's game. Today, he looks at Ravens rookie running back Bernard Pierce's 21-yard again against the Cleveland Browns.
- Roster cuts made by Ravens, down to 53 players
- The Ravens have retained defensive tackle Bryan Hall on their roster as they make cuts today, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
- Former Houston Texan has experience at both positions, but his workload at wide receiver could impact those roles
- Pierce predicts competition will go on all season
- Despite impressive showings from rookies Bernard Pierce and Bobby Rainey, Allen and Berry eager to replace the retired Ricky Williams
- After surrendering two touchdowns in Thursday night's 31-17 preseason win against the Atlanta Falcons, the Ravens' first-team defense shined in Saturday's practice.
- Aaron Wilson delivers his impressions on the Ravens roster from training camp.
- Jeff Zrebiec offers his take on the latest news and notes from Baltimore Ravens training camp.
- Rookie running back competing with three others for chance to back up Ray Rice
- Each morning, Monday through Friday, we'll hook you up with some reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- Anthony Allen, Bernard Pierce and Damien Berry will compete for the right to back up Ravens starting running back Ray Rice.
- Ray Rice rushed for 4,377 yards in his first four NFL seasons, all before the Ravens running back had celebrated his 25th birthday.
- Baltimore Ravens running back Anthony Allen spent most of his rookie season watching from the sidelines. But with Rice in a contract negotiation and Williams in retirement, Allen enjoyed his opportunity this spring.