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- A video posted by a friend on social media shows Maclin announcing his decision at the baby shower for his wife, Adia Kuzma.
- A quarter of the way into the 2018 season, we can say the progress is real.
- Five storylines to watch as the Ravens report to training camp for the 2018 season.
- Harbaugh is up to three infractions in his NFL career, but he's still not at Pete Carroll's level.
- Jeremy Maclin, Lardarius Webb, Ryan Mallett and Terrance West are among several former Ravens trying to find their next teams.
- Snead continues the Ravens' wide receiver overhaul this offseason, joining the team after the additions of Michael Crabtree and John Brown.
- The Ravens are pursuing New Orleans’ Willie Snead and if he ends up in Baltimore he will probably become the slot receiver.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco likes what he's seen so far in new wide receivers Michael Crabtree and John Brown.
- According to numerous reports, the Dallas Cowboys are releasing wide receiver Dez Bryant Friday and saving significant money against the salary cap.
- Campanaro, a Clarksville native and former River Hill standout, opted for a fresh start in Tennessee after playing in 24 games over parts of four seasons with the Ravens.
- There isn't a whole lot left on a free-agent wide receiver market that the Ravens have been extremely active with, but Decker does have some qualities the Ravens lack.
- The Ravens are still exploring a potential return of Michael Campanaro, but the Titans will get a crack at the slot receiver-punt returner Thursday.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh spoke to reporters in Orlando as part of the NFL's annual owners meetings.
- Mike Wallace spent two productive seasons with the Ravens. Now, he joins the reigning Super Bowl champs.
- If Ozzie Newsome’s contract had ended this past season, the Ravens would be undergoing a major face lift.
- 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.
- Ravens open up $5.6 million of salary cap space by altering a deal that defensive tackle Brandon Williams signed last offseason.
- Things slowed considerably for the Ravens after a frenzied legal tampering period.
- Nine months after signing Jeremy Maclin to a two-year, $11 million deal, the Ravens will release the 29-year-old wide receiver after a disappointing 2017 season. Maclin caught just 40 passes for 440 yards and three touchdowns.
- The market officially opens this afternoon, though many of the top free agents have already made their decisions.
- Former Cardinal John Brown is a dangerous deep threat, but he's struggled with injuries.
- The Ravens remain the same old Ravens in a so-called "year of change," Mike Preston writes.
- Local restaurant Jimmy's Famous Seafood offered wide receiver Allen Robinson II, formerly of the Jacksonville Jaguars, free crab cakes for life should he accept a potential bid from the Baltimore Ravens.
- According to the NFLPA, the Ravens had little more than $5 million of salary cap space with free agency nearing. The average amount of space per team is over $32 million.
- If the Ravens can get Jarvis Landry for a fourth- or even third-round selection and a four-year contract worth from $50 million to $52 million then the Ravens should sign him.
- Last week might have brought some good news for Brandon Carr and Austin Howard. Not so much for Jeremy Maclin and Orlando Brown Jr.
- Longtime general manager takes accountability for team's struggles and says heat should be on everybody.
- This week not only gives teams a glimpse at the top members of the 2018 draft class, but it sets tone for a busy couple of weeks of free agency.
- It's been relatively quiet on the Ravens front, but that will change over the next couple of weeks with the NFL scouting combine and the start of free agency.
- The Ravens certainly need to clear some salary cap space, but that doesn't mean they need to create big roster holes to do it.
- Landry was expected to be one of the top free-agent receivers available. But he's won't be hitting the free-agent market, and it's possible Allen Robinson and Sammy Watkins won't be either.
- There are still plenty of unanswered questions about Ozzie Newsome stepping aside in favor of his longtime lieutenant, Eric DeCosta.
- The Ravens need to hit these priorities in the offseason, according to Mike Preston, and the most important need is finding playmakers on offense.
- The Ravens have prioritized retooling their offense this offseason. That makes sense, but not making any meaningful defensive additions doesn't.
- DeVier Posey comes to the Ravens after playing for the Toronto Argonauts, who are coached by former Ravens offensive coordinator Marc Trestman.
- Five years ago, the Ravens completed a remarkable playoff run that capped the careers of some of the franchise’s greatest stars and seemed to seal the legacies of coach John Harbaugh and quarterback Joe Flacco. But their attempts to reload for another run have not gone as planned.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, made big news when he announced this will be Ozzie Newsome's last season as general manager, but the succession plan reaffirms his greater belief in continuity.
- “I’m not going to give a playoff-or-bust edict to you all or to my coach,” Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said Friday.
- Steve Bisciotti had his annual news conference Friday. Here's what he said and here's what we think he meant.
- On offense, the Patriots will attack from anywhere on the field regardless if they have possession on their own 1-yard line or the opponents’ 1-yard line.
- As the Ravens enter another long offseason searching for a formula to return to the playoffs, no position ranks higher on their wish list than receiver. The elusive No. 1 wideout has become a Holy Grail for the franchise.
- The Ravens are projected to enter the offseason with the sixth-least salary-cap space in the NFL, according to Overthecap.com. That means they'll again have to get creative to create cap flexibility. Here are seven of the Ravens' most likely potential cap casualties.
- The Ravens are projected to enter the offseason with the sixth-least salary-cap space in the NFL, according to Overthecap.com. That means they'll again have to get creative to create cap flexibility. Here are seven of the Ravens' most likely potential cap casualties.
- Fan discontent, an absence of playmakers and very little salary-cap space are all issues the Ravens front office will have to confront this offseason.
- For the second straight offseason, head coach John Harbaugh has decided to retain much-maligned offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg despite mounting criticism about the direction of the Ravens offense.
- The Ravens' need for offensive playmakers should dominate the discussion ahead of draft and free agency.
- The Ravens' offense failed to score a touchdown in the first quarter for the eighth consecutive game, and it cost them against the Bengals.
- Forner Ravens starters Breshad Perriman and Terrance West have slid down the Ravens’ depth chart this season and won't play Sunday against the Bengals.
- Ravens wide receiver Jeremy Maclin is in line to miss his second consecutive game Sunday against the Bengals.