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- The Ravens began cutting their roster down to 53 on Friday, but left their most difficult decisions for Saturday,
- Moving the fourth-round pick in April’s NFL draft to IR alleviates somewhat a crowded group at wide receiver.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco did not play in Saturday’s 27-10 win at Hard Rock Stadium, and he was not alone.
- In the Ravens' last preseason game, Jordan Lasley and Janarion Grant came in before veterans Breshad Perriman and DeVier Posey.
- In his preseason career, he has played in just three games. This preseason, he already has set a career high with two.
- Second-year safety Kai Nacua pulled in two interceptions during the Ravens practice on Saturday. But he also gave up a pair of touchdowns in a one-on-one drill.
- The return of Tavon Young means the third-year pro can move back to outside cornerback, which he described as his “natural fit.”
- With the players in full pads, the Ravens defense turned up the intensity and laid out some of their offensive teammates Saturday.
- Although the odds of beating out incumbent Justin Tucker are extremely long, Vedvik said he wants to compete. “That’s your job,” he said. “That’s what I’m here for.”
- Averett, a fourth-round draft pick, is getting used to practicing in front of fans and the pace of play at the NFL level.
- 2011 Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III was going through an unspectacular practice until Friday afternoon's final full-team drill.
- Despite the move, the fourth-year wideout faces a steep challenge in securing a spot on the team’s active roster.
- The 2016 Heisman Trophy winner thrilled fans with some of his passes and mobility, but he also showed in his training camp debut that he has much to learn.
- A preview of the wide receivers position as the Ravens prepare to open training camp July 19.
- Mindset of quarterback Joe Flacco, new-look wide receiver corps among biggest storylines during OTA workouts.
- The Ravens' personnel on the offensive side of the ball certainly has a new look.
- Decision means that it's almost a certainty that receiver Breshad Perriman will be a free agent after the 2018 season. What isn't immediately known is whether he'll even be a Raven in September.
- The future of one of the Ravens' former first-round picks is murkier than ever.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome delivered on his vow to change the look of his wide receiver room.
- The Ravens will have seven picks on the third day of the draft, including three in the fourth round.
- According to numerous reports, the Dallas Cowboys are releasing wide receiver Dez Bryant Friday and saving significant money against the salary cap.
- If the Ravens sign either Willie Snead and Cameron Meredith to offer sheets, their respective teams would have the right to match and retain the wide receivers.
- Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens front office responded quickly to the Ryan Grant fallout, signing Michael Crabtree to a three-year deal Friday after the veteran receiver spent the day at the Under Armour Performance Center meeting with team officials.
- With Ryan Grant likely out of the picture, the Ravens have turned their attention to recently released Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree.
- The Ravens surely need more dynamic playmakers. But they also need to find more variety at the offensive skill positions.
- DeVier Posey comes to the Ravens after playing for the Toronto Argonauts, who are coached by former Ravens offensive coordinator Marc Trestman.
- Ravens veteran defensive end Chris Canty is active for Sunday's road game against the Houston Texans despite an ankle injury that sidelined him in practice all week.