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- Time will tell if Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs, the 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, will make into to the Pro Football Hall of Fame whenever his playing career ends. But if Suggs does get inducted, his gear will be waiting for him when he arrives.
- Hines Ward, a longtime nemesis of the Ravens, won¿t return to the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2012 season. The Steelers announced on their website Wednesday that they plan to release the veteran wide receiver.
- Last year at the NFL Scouting Combine, one of the Ravens' biggest needs was a cornerback and they wound up using two of their first five picks in the draft to address it, selecting Jimmy Smith (Colorado) in the first round and Chykie Brown (Texas) in the fifth.
- Brian Billick gives thoughts on the Ravens
- John Harbaugh and Ozzie Newsome hold court at NFL combine. Ravens will make a big run at keeping Ben Grubbs. Ed Reed will return for an 11th season.
- Ed Reed spoke with coach John Harbaugh and confirmed that he plans to return for an 11th NFL season.
- What kind of priority are the Ravens putting on finding a wide receiver? It's a question that Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome will surely get this afternoon when he meets with reporters on the second full day of the NFL scouting combine.
- The NFL scouting combine starts Feb. 22. In advance of the annual meat market in Indianapolis, staff writer Matt Vensel will examine each position and give Ravens fans the 4-1-1. In this post he looks at safeties, which include Mark Barron, Harrison Smith, Markelle Martin and Brandon Taylor.
- Preston: Randy Moss wouldn't be bad for a year or two
- Breakdown of the Baltimore Ravens 2011 season and what they need to improve defensively for 2012
- Suggs named the Defensive player of the year.
- Is the window closing for the Ravens to win a Super Bowl? It definitely is for stalwart linebacker Ray Lewis and free safety Ed Reed. But Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti believes the window is wide open for his franchise.
- The Ravens are focused on securing contract extensions for Ray Rice and Joe Flacco, but Ben Grubbs' status is unclear. The Ravens will use the franchise tag on its star running back if a new contract can't be worked out. Bringing back the left guard could be difficult.
- Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis will be back in 2012, but the team is still awaiting word on free safety Ed Reed.
- Ravens owner, GM aren't sure what Reed will do but expect to sign Flacco to long-term deal
- Meet the Recruit: Terps running back commitment Wes Brown
- Last week, ESPN revealed its NFL "All Era" team, which recognized those current players whose attitudes and styles of play would make them successful in, well, any era, whether it is today's pass-happy NFL or the days when Dick Butkus and Jack Lambert roamed the field and the word "concussion" was simply medical jargon. Three Ravens were in the top 14 -- linebacker Ray Lewis, safety Ed Reed and running back Ray Rice. Lewis was No. 1 on the list, which was based on voting by 20 Hall of Famers and ESPN.com's John Clayton.
- Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano hired to coach the Indianapolis Colts
- Four players have withdrawn from game since last Sunday's loss to New England
- The Ravens' laundry list of free agents is highlighted by running back Ray Rice, left guard Ben Grubbs and linebacker Jarret Johnson, but that trio did not appear Monday when media was allowed in the locker room.
- Veteran safety Ed Reed doesn't take questions, while center Matt Birk says he's undecided on retirement
- Ravens QB thought he'd thrown game-winning TD in final minute
- Rivalry between Baltimore and New England is characterized by mutual respect among coaches, executives and owners.
- Now in his eighth season as majority owner of the Ravens, Steve Bisciotti presides over one of the NFL's model organizations. But is he running out of time to win a championship with the current version of the team?
- Raymond Berry can't fathom the odds. Who'd have thought that, the same year he was asked to present the Vince Lombardi Trophy, the two locales most dear to his heart would be playing on Sunday for a Super Bowl berth?
- Throughout the season, it seemed as if Terrell Suggs was making a conscious effort to keep Tom Brady's name out of his mouth.
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- Catonsville Stars players feel a connection to the Baltimore Ravens players with whom they share a uniform number.
- Ed Reed probable for Sunday's AFC championship game
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