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- A quarter of the way into the 2018 season, we can say the progress is real.
- Ravens safety Eric Weddle on former Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant: "If we've got a shot at him, we’ll see what happens.”
- The Ravens hosted talented LSU running back Derrick Guice on a predraft visit Thursday.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh spoke to reporters in Orlando as part of the NFL's annual owners meetings.
- The Ravens have a little more than $11 million of salary cap space remaining, but that's not a whole lot when you consider they'll need to pay draft picks and carry money over into the season.
- If Ozzie Newsome’s contract had ended this past season, the Ravens would be undergoing a major face lift.
- Diminutive running back Danny Woodhead played nine seasons in the NFL, his last one with the Ravens before he retired Saturday.
- Ravens open up $5.6 million of salary cap space by altering a deal that defensive tackle Brandon Williams signed last offseason.
- Former Cardinal John Brown is a dangerous deep threat, but he's struggled with injuries.
- Brandon Carr brought stability and leadership to the Ravens secondary in his first season with the team.
- Veteran running back struggled to stay healthy in only season with the Ravens. His release saves Ravens $1.75 million of cap room.
- According to the NFLPA, the Ravens had little more than $5 million of salary cap space with free agency nearing. The average amount of space per team is over $32 million.
- This week not only gives teams a glimpse at the top members of the 2018 draft class, but it sets tone for a busy couple of weeks of free agency.
- It's been relatively quiet on the Ravens front, but that will change over the next couple of weeks with the NFL scouting combine and the start of free agency.
- Ravens have received more compensatory picks than any team in the league, but the sixth rounder this year qualifies as a disappointment.
- The Ravens certainly need to clear some salary cap space, but that doesn't mean they need to create big roster holes to do it.
- The Ravens surely need more dynamic playmakers. But they also need to find more variety at the offensive skill positions.
- Steve Bisciotti had his annual news conference Friday. Here's what he said and here's what we think he meant.
- As the Ravens enter another long offseason searching for a formula to return to the playoffs, no position ranks higher on their wish list than receiver. The elusive No. 1 wideout has become a Holy Grail for the franchise.
- Fan discontent, an absence of playmakers and very little salary-cap space are all issues the Ravens front office will have to confront this offseason.
- Over a year after a disappointing loss to Pittsburgh, the Ravens have an opportunity to return to the postseason with a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at home Sunday.
- How did the Ravens offensive and defensive units grade out against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday?
- That they get to play the first game of the week on Saturday gives the Ravens an opportunity to put pressure on the other wild-card contenders.
- The Ravens are still in solid playoff position after a dramatic loss in Pittsburgh, but their struggles against top quarterbacks are cause for concern.
- The Steelers beat the Ravens, 26-9, when the teams met Oct. 1 at M&T Bank Stadium, but the Ravens are now the healthier and fresher team.
- Joe Flacco throws two first-half touchdown passes, and the Ravens strengthen their grip on the second AFC wild-card spot.
- How did the Ravens offensive and defensive units grade out against the Detroit Lions on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium?
- Quarterback Joe Flacco acknowledges that the wins are nice but that the Ravens are making things tough on themselves.
- How did the Ravens offensive and defensive units grade out against the Houston Texans Monday night?
- The defense would do well to track the Houston wide receiver who leads the NFL in touchdown catches and ranks fourth in receiving yards.
- This is the Ravens' first Monday night home game since they beat the Bengals on Week 1 of the 2012 season.
- “I just want to be out there," the former starting running back said.
- The Ravens played dominant defense but again struggled to find offensive consistency in a crucial win in Green Bay.
- Breshad Perriman sits, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh says he'll be back.
- The 21-yard reception salvages an otherwise uneven day for the much-maligned passing game.
- John Harbaugh: “Defense, obviously, was off the charts. That’s about as good as you can play on defense.”
- Did all the defensive units receive A's after shutting out the Packers?
- We take a closer look at the key stats from the Ravens' 23-0 win over the Packers Sunday in Green Bay.
- How our reporters and editors saw the Ravens’ 23-0 win over the Packers in Green Bay.
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Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman a healthy scratch against Packers for first time in his career
Running back Terrance West and left tackle Ronnie Stanley also on Ravens' list of inactives vs. Packers. Running back Danny Woodhead makes return from hamstring injury. - Ten weeks since he went down with a hamstring injury in the Ravens’ season-opening victory over the Bengals, veteran running back Danny Woodhead is ready to play.
- All indications are that running back Danny Woodhead will return from a hamstring injury and play a significant role Sunday against the Packers.
- Eight days after Joe Flacco said the offense needs “to go after it,” the offensive coordinator agreed with the quarterback – with a caveat.
- The Ravens have a dilemma at the running back position, but their decision isn’t difficult. They need to keep Alex Collins as the featured back.
- The Ravens head into the matchup as healthy as they have been all season. The Packers enter it with growing confidence in fill-in quarterback Brett Hundley.
- Ravens running back Danny Woodhead gave a tantalizing glimpse of his potential impact on the team's first drive of the season. He's been out with an injured hamstring ever since, but he's practicing again and could be an essential addition for the stretch run.
- Cornerback Jimmy Smith (Achilles tendon) was the only player absent from Wednesday’s session.
- The Ravens might not look like a playoff team, but who among the AFC wild-card contenders does?
- It's not impossible that when the Ravens take the practice field Tuesday, they'll have all 53 of their roster players participating in some fashion.
- Rainey, who returned a kick 96 yards for a touchdown, was replaced by 2015 fourth-round draft pick Andrew Donnal.