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- Kicker Justin Tucker, 29, signed a contract extension with the Ravens through 2023 reportedly worth $23.05 million, including $12.5 million fully guaranteed.
- The Ravens have lost several of their starting unrestricted free agents on defense, but there’s no reason for any alarm. The players the Ravens have lost so far this offseason were either too old or simply not good enough to merit multiyear, lucrative contracts.
- From quarterback Lamar Jackson to kicker Justin Tucker, here are the 10 most pivotal figures in the franchise as the Ravens look to 2019 and beyond.
- Kicker Justin Tucker was the Ravens' lone player to earn All-NFL honors.
- “Knowing the business side of this league, it can be like the Wild West out there come March, and free agency and the draft,” Justin Tucker said.
- The Ravens season-ending loss at M&T Bank Stadium was only the second overall for Lamar Jackson since taking over as a starter in Week 11. The Chargers won, 23-17.
- Only 11 players remain from the last Ravens team that made the playoffs in 2014. Those survivors are counseling younger teammates to cherish the opportunity as they prepare to play the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
- Justin Tucker picked up his franchise-record ninth weekly award after successfully booting all four field goals in Sunday’s playoff-clinching win over the Cleveland Browns.
- A look at some key numbers from the Ravens’ 26-24 win against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
- Ravens kicker Justin Tucker said the footballs used for kicking plays in Saturday night's game at the Los Angeles Chargers were "just different than what we’re used to experiencing on your typical NFL Sunday.”
- With a 22-10 win over the Chargers at StubHub Center, the Ravens (9-6) authored another defensive masterclass — 198 yards allowed, three turnovers forced — and made their playoff path straightforward.
- Tight end Nick Boyle (concussion), outside linebacker Matthew Judon (knee) and linebacker-defensive back Anthony Levine Sr. (toe/ankle) will play for the Ravens against the Chargers.
- The decision to make New York Jets kicker Jason Myers the AFC representative to the Pro Bowl over Justin Tucker “is kind of a big-time head-scratcher” for the Ravens head coach.
- It's the third straight year the Ravens have had at least three players make the all-star roster.
- Find out who has the advantage ahead of the Ravens-Chiefs game.
- From the Ravens achieving their finest defensive hour to resurgent efforts by Terrell Suggs and C.J. Mosley, here are five things we learned from their 26-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
- “I really didn’t know the role, but I practiced very well,” Dixon said after rushing eight times for 37 yards.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravens’ 26-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
- Welcome to your Ravens-Falcons watching companion. Return here throughout Sunday’s 1 p.m. game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- In partnership with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Baltimore Ravens granted 16-year-old Frankie Collurafici's wish to become a Raven.
- The two-time Pro Bowler already owns a franchise-high eight AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
- The starter sat out Sunday’s 24-21 win against the Cincinnati Bengals because of a right hip injury suffered in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 4.
- In his first game at M&T Bank Stadium since missing an extra-point try that sealed a 24-23 loss to the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 21, Ravens kicker Justin Tucker converted all three of his field-goal attempts and one extra-point try Sunday in a 23-16 loss to the Steelers.
- Columnist Mike Preston gives his midseason report card after the Ravens' 4-4 start.
- A hip injury sidelined the slot cornerback from Thursday’s practice, and the team has only four healthy cornerbacks.
- The Ravens were their own worst enemies in a 12-9 overtime loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
- Young appeared shaken after the interception and did not play on the Ravens’ next defensive possession. The team announced he was in concussion protocol, but he returned to the game in the second quarter.
- Ravens first-round pick Hayden Hurst will make his NFL debut Sunday against the Cleveland Browns after missing the first four weeks of the season because of a fractured foot.
- The backup nose tackle leads the team’s defensive linemen with three batted passes and is getting more comfortable with his job.
- Eight days after earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week, Ravens kicker Justin Tucker was honored for the breadth of his work so far this season, being named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month on Thursday.
- “I don't want to necessarily point out one person that would be the reason for the chain on Crab's locker, but, yeah, it's Aqib Talib,” Tucker said.
- The starting left tackle has another difficult challenge on his plate in Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
- Baltimore Sun writers weigh in on the Ravens-Steelers game Sunday night at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.
- C.J. Mosley, Michael Pierce and Hayden Hurst appear poised to play in Sunday night’s game at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- In an encouraging sign for the Ravens, middle linebacker C.J. Mosley (bone bruise in left knee) and nose tackle Michael Pierce (bruised foot) practiced Wednesday.
- Even when Ravens kicker Justin Tucker isn’t perfect, he’s still among the NFL’s best.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravens’ 27-14 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
- Quarterback Joe Flacco finished 25-for-40 for 277 yards and a touchdown as the Ravens beat the Denver Broncos, 27-14, at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Members of the Ravens special teams unit can take solace in knowing that their gaffes did not cost the team a victory Sunday against the Denver Broncos, but there is still considerable work to be done.
- With kickers missing game-winners and losing their jobs around the NFL, the Ravens feel more thankful than ever to have Justin Tucker.
- Breaking down the Ravens' 2018 NFL season opener against the Buffalo Bills. Who has the edge?
- From Lamar Jackson's preseason evolution to Kaare Vedvik's superpowered leg, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 30-20 win over the Washington Redskins.
- Moving the fourth-round pick in April’s NFL draft to IR alleviates somewhat a crowded group at wide receiver.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco did not play in Saturday’s 27-10 win at Hard Rock Stadium, and he was not alone.
- As the Ravens left their third preseason game with a 20-19 win, their 11th straight preseason victory, they could only hope that the mistakes and misfortune of a less-than-ideal opening 30 minutes would not linger long.
- A week after the Ravens were flagged three times for tackling with their helmets, they were on the positive side of that new rule in the first half against the Los Angeles Rams.
- The relatively unknown undrafted rookie from Norway will start showcasing his talents when the Ravens open their preseason Thursday night.
- Hayden Hurst, 8, of Havre de Grace, met Baltimore Ravens tight end and top draft pick Hayden Hurst at the Ravens' training center in Owings Mills on Friday.
- The 2016 Heisman Trophy winner thrilled fans with some of his passes and mobility, but he also showed in his training camp debut that he has much to learn.
- Kaare Vedvik, a kicker on a restricted free agent contract with the Baltimore Ravens, boomed a 70-yard field goal at the Ravens' training facility Wednesday.