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- Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said he would rather see the Ravens rookie quarterback “get down a step too early than a step too late.”
- An ACL tear during last year’s training camp has actually raised versatile linebacker Albert McClellan’s fondness for the rigors of this year’s training camp.
- Wide receiver Willie Snead IV said the Ravens quarterback is “a person who’s very open to change, very open to new ideas.”
- During a sweltering Saturday at Reisterstown Regional Park, Cody was among a group of several Ravens players who took part in inside linebacker Jameel McClain's annual football and fitness clinic.
- The narrow margin of the Ravens' 9-6 win against the Kansas City Chiefs might have been more comfortable if Deonte Thompson had not committed the biggest gaffe of his rookie season.
- Anticipating a quarterback sneak, Reed pounced on the fumbled exchange between center Ryan Lilja and Cassel and advanced the recovery out of the end zone to the Ravens' 12-yard line.
- 3! 2! 1! Happy new league year! The 2012 NFL year is officially underway, and it all kicks off with free agency. All is quiet here, though. To our knowledge, the Ravens have not yet re-signed any of their 12 unrestricted free agents, a list that includes Pro Bowl guard Ben Grubbs and defensive starters Jarret Johnson, Jameel McClain and Cory Redding. The Ravens have expressed an interest in retaining those players in particular, but they have also been aware that those players might want to shop for better offers on the free agent market.
- Ravens expected to exercise patience when free agency opens Tuesday. With about $11 million of cap space, team will likely try to retain Grubbs, others before trying to make a splash.
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- Because we're officially two weeks away from free agency, Jeff Zrebiec is getting asked more and more about who will and won't return among the 13 Baltimore Ravens due to hit the open market March 13.
- One day Ravens will have to prepare for life without Ray Lewis
- Sergio Kindle's status and ability continue to be sources of curiosity from fans, but Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said yesterday that the team has a much better understanding of what the linebacker can do.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh trusts his special teams coordinator, Jerry Rosburg, to handle his area of expertise, but that doesn't mean that Harbaugh doesn't have input.
- With game on the line, Ravens defense can't stop Seahawks
- Linebacker Terrell Suggs declares Ravens an 'enemy of the state' in Pittsburgh