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- The Ravens continued to fill out their roster with veteran free agents Friday, signing Shane Ray and Michael Floyd.
- The Flacco era of Baltimore Ravens football has officially come to an end as the popular quarterback's Reisterstown mansion was listed for $1.59 million.
- The NFL draft is the most exciting event of the offseason, and it always lives up to the hype ā since that's pretty much all it is.
- Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta, who has the No. 22 overall pick and a need for improved play at wide receiver, acknowledged Tuesday that the team is looking at D.K. Metcalf.
- Ever since the Ravens moved to Baltimore from Cleveland in 1996, Eric DeCosta has been in the shadows of either head coaches or general managers. Now, itās his time to step into the spotlight and under the microscope.
- Robert Griffin III, whom the Ravens signed to a one-year deal last season, backed up rookie Lamar Jackson after starter Joe Flacco hurt his hip in Week 9.
- Maybe no player in Ravens history symbolized the toughness of the organization more than former defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, who announced his retirement Monday after 13 seasons in the NFL, including nine in Baltimore.
- Ravens officials bid farewell Wednesday to longtime quarterback Joe Flacco and linebackers C.J. Mosley and Terrell Suggs.
- The Ravens have lost several of their starting unrestricted free agents on defense, but thereās no reason for any alarm. The players the Ravens have lost so far this offseason were either too old or simply not good enough to merit multiyear, lucrative contracts.
- He said after the Ravensā playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers that he āwould love to be a Raven for life."
- Eric DeCosta has shortened the Ravens' to-do list considerably. He still must answer a handful of questions that could shape the teamās short- and long-term future.
- "Weāre going to try to build the best offense we can around our quarterback, which you always do,ā coach John Harbaugh said.
- āWe havenāt made any decisions yet,ā Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said, but the deal with the Broncos is expected to be finalized next month.
- Michael Crabtree was the centerpiece of the Ravensā overhauled receiving corps last offseason but struggled with drops early and production late.
- With the 39th and final selection of the third round, the Ravens now own three of the draft's top 102 picks.
- Slot cornerback Tavon Young has agreed to a contract extension with the Ravens, the first signing of the teamās offseason.
- Here's why the Ravens can enjoy some much-coveted financial flexibility ahead of an important offseason.
- There's a good deal of praise for the Ravens' front office and a lot of concerns about Denver's.
- Now that he's reportedly headed to the Denver Broncos in a trade, here's a look at Joe Flacco's five most memorable games as Ravens quarterback.
- Shortly after the Ravens lost to the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC wild-card round, head coach John Harbaugh gave Joe Flacco the ultimate compliment when he called him the best quarterback in Ravens history.
- The Ravens have reportedly agreed in principle to trade longtime starting quarterback Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos, according to ESPNās Adam Schefter.
- Here's what people had to say on Twitter about the Ravens plans to trade quarterback Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos.
- If the Ravens want to build on last seasonās playoff run, they can look to the Patriots for blueprints.
- FTF Racingās Correjon continued his winter hot streak at Laurel Park, earning his third straight win over its main track with a record-setting half-length triumph in Sundayās featured Super Bowl Starter Handicap.
- Letās be honest, youāre going to watch the Super Bowl tonight. You might feel indifferent about the two teams playing if youāre one of the many who will tune into the Super Bowl so you have something to talk about at the office tomorrow morning, so I've put together this rooting guide.
- Reed joined former teammates Jonathan Ogden and Ray Lewis as he breezed to election in the first year he was eligible.
- Ed Reed left a unique mark on the Ravens and the NFL in his 12 years as a big-play safety. On Saturday, Reed could become the third homegrown Raven, after Jonathan Ogden and Ray Lewis, to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
- The last time the Ravens made a statement about head coach John Harbaughās contract status was Dec. 21, the night before the team played the Los Angeles Chargers in California.
- The architect of the NFLās top-ranked defense in total yards aspires to become a head coach, but also told coach John Harbaugh that heād be willing to ride with him until the end.
- The Baltimore Sun sports staff predicts the winner of the Ravens-Chargers wild card game.
- The Ravens-Chargers wild-card game will be broadcast on CBS. The Ravens last hosted a playoff game in 2012.
- A 2015 first-round pick, Breshad Perriman will return to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday for the first time since the Ravens waived him on the final day of preseason cuts on Sept. 1.
- Find out how the Ravens stack up against the Los Angeles Chargers.
- Especially in December, there are no upsides for NFL playoff hopefuls like the Ravens in losing a close game against a top-quality opponent.
- From the Ravens' lack of elite playmakers to their tense playoff outlook, here are five things we learned from their 27-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Coach John Harbaugh has to decide between veteran Joe Flacco and rookie Lamar Jackson at quarterback this week. If Flacco is healthy, he'd be the right choice, columnist Mike Preston writes.
- With a win Sunday, the Ravens would keep their distance in the playoff race from the glut of teams nipping at their heels.
- With a win, the Ravens could conceivably hold the AFCās second wild-card spot by the end of Sunday.
- After collecting a franchise-record 11 sacks against the Tennessee Titans, the defense has managed only two sacks during the teamās three-game losing skid.
- Former Oklahoma standout Mark Andrews ranks fourth on the team in receiving yards and fifth in catches and has outshone fellow rookie tight end Hayden Hurst.
- An assortment of shortcomings has made the Ravens special teams look ordinary this season, but players and coaches have faith that they can and will turn the tide soon.
- Baltimore Ravens players and coaches say thereās no magic recipe for recovering from a comprehensive failure, such as the road loss to the Panthers.
- The Ravens offensive line, featuring two rookies and a midseason acquisition, did not allow a sack or commit a penalty Sunday against New Orleans.
- Harbaugh's news conference Monday offered some of his most extensive and interesting comments yet on the state of the teamās grounded rushing attack.
- Young appeared shaken after the interception and did not play on the Ravensā next defensive possession. The team announced he was in concussion protocol, but he returned to the game in the second quarter.
- Ravens first-round pick Hayden Hurst will make his NFL debut Sunday against the Cleveland Browns after missing the first four weeks of the season because of a fractured foot.
- Turner played just four snaps on offense, but the undrafted rookie running back earned the first carry and first reception of his fledgling NFL career.
- The starting left tackle has another difficult challenge on his plate in Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
- The Ravens are in good position at the first-quarter pole thanks to an offense starting to hit its stride and a defense that's been stingy. But there's room for improvement.
- The defenseās top cornerback returned to the teamās headquarters in Owings Mills one day after his four-game suspension for violating the NFLās personal conduct policy ended.