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- Washington Redskins tackle Trent Williams practiced Monday and has been fully cleared after being taken to the hospital in an ambulance following the team’s game at Dallas on Thanksgiving Day.
- Jacoby Jones on retiring as a Raven: "Everything has to come to an end, but at least it's here."
- The Ravens never had a chance to draft one of the top wide receivers, but should they have taken one in the second or third round?
- A list of former Ravens who are now in the playoffs with other teams.
- Baltimore's Brad Snyder and Timonium's Becca Meyers won gold medals Saturday at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
- It was only three years ago when the Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, to capture Super Bowl XLVII. So much has changed since.
- Nick Perry, a safety, and Trey DePriest, an inside linebacker, are products of the University of Alabama, the alma mater of Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome and a frequent source of Ravens defensive talent. They play positions where undrafted players frequently stick on the Ravens roster.
- Several players who are in town are scheduled to attend the game, including Webb, wide receiver Steve Smith and former Ravens players Ed Reed, who officially retired from the NFL on Thursday after signing a one-day contract with the Ravens, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Torrey Smith, Detroit Lions safety James Ihedigbo and Lions linebacker Josh Bynes.
- Laurel Park-based trainer King Leatherbury, who turns 82 this month, is one of 10 finalists for induction to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.
- Ravens able to rally after defense shuts down the Browns' offense in fourth quarter
- Veteran inside linebacker Josh Bynes will be signed off the Ravens' practice squad to the Detroit Lions' active roster, according to a source.
- That includes a $255,000 upgraded salary for inside linebacker Josh Bynes.
- The Ravens have cut veteran cornerback Derek Cox on the eve of the season-opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Veteran inside linebacker Josh Bynes has been signed to the Ravens' practice squad.
- Weeks after falling awkwardly agains the Dallas Cowboys and coughing up blood, Ravens starting cornerback Jimmy Smith proclaimed that he's made a full recovery.
- Shortly after his arrival with the Ravens, undrafted rookie linebacker Zach Orr learned the path to making the roster.
- Even after creating $3 million in salary-cap space by converting $4 million of Webb's $7.5 million base salary into a signing bonus, the Ravens are just $3.321 million under the NFL salary-cap limit of $133 million.
- Veteran cornerback Derek Cox has rejoined the Ravens' roster, and veteran inside linebacker Josh Bynes has been released.
- The Baltimore Ravens' 2013 draft class doesn't look great now, but four members of that group will start Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals and the class has plenty of time to change the narrative.
- The Ravens pared their roster down to the NFL's required 53-player limit Saturday, choosing to keep two quarterbacks and seven wide receivers and leaving themselves thin at cornerback and along the offensive and defensive lines.
- As the Ravens hit the practice field Tuesday, one of their AFC rivals was putting the finishing touches on a significant trade. The New England Patriots sent six-time Pro Bowl offensive guard Logan Mankins to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for tight end Tim Wright and a 2015 fourth-round pick.
- The Ravens have cut veteran middle linebacker Austin Spitler and offensive tackle David Mims, according to sources.
- When the Ravens signed veteran linebacker Austin Spitler following a successful minicamp tryout in June, he knew he had joined a relatively deep group of inside linebackers.
- Ravens inside linebacker Josh Bynes is entering his fourth season the most secure he's ever been in his standing on the team
- The Ravens have Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata lined up as the first-team left defensive tackle at Arthur Jones' vacated spot.
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- Linebacker Terrell Suggs was dominant during Ravens practice Sunday
- Linebacker C.J. Mosley and the Ravens' rookies are eager to show themselves to the coaching staff and veterans after a summer of work.
- Adam Jones homered twice in a 4-2 win for the Orioles
- Josh Bynes has grown accustomed to being the underdog, the proverbial forgotten man in the middle of the Ravens' defense.
- The Ravens' top four outside linebackers from last year -- Suggs, Dumervil, McPhee and Upshaw -- are all back, as is Simon, a fourth-round pick who didn't play much in his rookie season.
- Less than a year ago, a doctor warned Jameel McClain that his football career might be over due to a spinal cord contusion.
- And former Ravens star free safety Ed Reed was a crowd favorite during cornerback Lardarius Webb's annual charity softball Sunday with 15,000 tickets sold during the first year it's been held at M&T Bank Stadium with the game at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen previously.
- With two safeties still on the board, the Ravens opted to take Alabama MLB C.J. Mosley with the 17th overall pick in the draft.
- While the Ravens like to add a developmental pass rusher every year, believing you can never have enough guys who can get to the quarterback, they are pretty well stocked at outside linebacker.
- Now that middle linebacker Rolando McClain has been reinstated from the reserve-retired list, sources say the current plan is for him to join the Ravens at their offseason program as soon as Monday.
- Despite a shaky workout on Tuesday, Rolando McClain was reinstated by the Ravens.
- Rolando McClain hasn't played in the NFL since late 2012 and that was clear in his first workout in front of Ravens' officials.
- The NFL has rewarded Ravens wide receiver Marlon Brown under its performance-based pay program.
- Ravens linebacker Daryl Smith drastically outperformed his 2013 deal and was rewarded Friday with a four-year, $16.1 million contract, according to league sources.
- About 30 minutes after the market opened at 4 p.m., the Ravens fulfilled their top free-agent priority agreeing to terms with left tackle Eugene Monroe on a five-year, $37.5 million deal, according to a league source.
- The Ravens have extended tender offers to their six exclusive-rights free agents, according to sources.
- The NFL's annual free-agency spending spree officially gets underway Tuesday, with the Ravens in a slightly different position than in the recent past.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh talks about the team's rookies getting better in 2014.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer questions from readers about the Ravens.
- Following a disappointing 8-8 season in which the Ravens failed to qualify for the playoffs after making it the previous five seasons under coach John Harbaugh, they face another challenging offseason filled with difficult personnel and salary cap decisions.
- Finally, in Sunday's 34-17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, the Ravens were able to use tight end Dennis Pitta as they originally envisioned before training camp kicked off.