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- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome delivered on his vow to change the look of his wide receiver room.
- The former first-round draft pick had a season-high three catches for 28 yards, but his two drops proved costly in the Ravens' loss to Tennessee.
- As the Ravens head into Nashville for a key matchup against the Tennessee Titans, their 2015 first-round pick is making no positive impact for a struggling offense.
- The undrafted rookie did not have much time to enjoy his call-up from the practice squad on Tuesday.
- Six players not practicing Thursday for Ravens and another three are in non-contract jerseys.
- Woodhead will eligible to return for Ravens' game Nov. 19 against the Green Bay Packers.
- Despite the return of Maclin (shoulder) and Perriman (concussion), the offense will go with only four wideouts.
- The Ravens' inactive list will come out around 7 p.m., but we'll all get a better idea of who is and isn't playing by whether the team makes any moves before 4 p.m. today.
- It appears that Breshad Perriman is ready to return. However, it's less clear whether Jeremy Maclin and Mike Wallace will be available for Thursday's prime-time game.
- Five Ravens did not practice Tuesday and another 10 participated on a limited basis.
- Without that duo and Mike Wallace, the passing offense has manufactured only one touchdown in the past two games.
- Ravens sign tight end Gavin Escobar, who had been unsigned since the Chiefs cut him at the end of preseason.
- The Ravens allow a back to rush for more than 100 yards for a second consecutive game.
- Wallace's injury forces Ravens to rely on just three receivers over final 3 1/2 quarters of game.
- Greg Gumbel and Trent Green brought better energy to their Ravens telecast this week. But there were still too many mistakes.
- Michael Campanaro, Griff Whalen and Chris Moore are team's only three healthy receivers.
- Mike Wallace (back), Breshad Perriman (concussion), and Chris Matthews (thigh) did not practice Friday.
- Mike Wallace, Breshad Perriman, and Chris Matthews are the wideouts missing from Thursday’s session.
- Ravens re-sign wide receiver Griff Whalen to bolster group hit hard by injuries.
- Injuries to Maclin, Breshad Perriman and Mike Wallace have led the Ravens to seek outside help at wide receiver.
- Ravens director of food services Tenille Moore has gradually made team cafeteria a healthier place.
- Team moves on from Keenan Reynolds, Jeremy Zuttah, Larry Donnell and 15 others.
- Among team's cuts are Keenan Reynolds, Jeremy Zuttah, Larry Donnell and Bobby Rainey.
- The Ravens have some tough decisions to make at running back, defensive line, secondary.
- It once seemed likely that the Ravens would keep six wide receivers, but not any longer.
- The Ravens have seven wide receivers bidding for two or three open spots on the 53-man roster.
- Goal remains for Flacco to return in time for Sept.10 regular-season opener
- Keenan Reynolds’ 46-yard punt return was the Ravens’ longest play in their preseason opener.
- They've shined in practice, but the Ravens want to see big-play ability translate to games.
- Jefferson bounced back from getting beat twice and dropping an interception by getting one a few plays later.
- Nine different players returned kicks for the Ravens during a recent practice
- White’s hands, speed, athleticism were on display during the Ravens’ practice on Sunday evening.
- Would the Ravens’ Griff Whalen rather catch passes or returns kicks? “Really both,” he said.
- Looking to add another veteran receiver and potential kick returner to the mix, the Ravens signed former Indianapolis Colt and San Diego Charger Griff Whalen on Friday.
- A look at the Ravens' roster questions heading into camp, position by position.
- The Ravens left second-year outside linebacker Za'Darius Smith inactive for the second time in three games.
- Breaking down each aspect of the Ravens' Week 5 game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.