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- The Ravens' 2014 rookie class provided big contributions last season. It appears that the group is primed for an even bigger sophomore season.
- Now that veteran cornerback Cassius Vaughn has officially joined the Ravens on a one-year, $825,000 contract, he's intent on proving that he's a worthy investment.
- The Ravens had generally high attendance at their organized team activity with the exception of the entire starting offensive line being absent from the voluntary practice Thursday.
- The Ravens have agreed to terms with veteran cornerback Cassius Vaughn, according to sources.
- As difficult an experience as the Ravens' playoff game loss to the New England Patriots was for cornerback Rashaan Melvin, it's also been a trying offseason for him.
- The Ravens are $7.384 million under the NFL salary-cap limit of $143.28 million.
- Kyle Arrington's addition provides depth and experience to the Ravens secondary and it also could mean a more simplified role for much-maligned safety Matt Elam.
- Kyle Arrington wasn't surprised, but he was certainly disappointed.
- The Ravens released undrafted rookie linebacker Andrew Bose, who was signed earlier this week after trying out at their rookie minicamp last weekend.
- The NFL Players Association has filed an appeal on behalf of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in the wake of his four-game suspension for his role in the Deflategate scandal.
- After striking out in earlier pursuits for a veteran free agent corner, the Ravens finally got their man, agreeing to a three-year deal with former New England Patriot Kyle Arrington.
- The Ravens top decision makers continue to tinker with the roster. Will Kyle Arrington be the next addition?
- Though the Ravens filled several needs in the draft, team officials continue to work to try and add a cornerback with former New England Patriot Kyle Arrington now available.
- Veteran corner Kyle Arrington isn't officially available yet, but his release from the New England Patriots is imminent and the Ravens could have interest.
- Columnist Mike Preston picks three key matchups in the Ravens' divisional round playoff game vs. the New England Patriots.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco made it through the final full practice of the week without further injuring his sprained left knee. Flacco, who practiced on a limited basis all week while wearing a brace on his left knee, was listed as questionable on the injury report but on Sunday is expected to make his 108th consecutive start.
- As the Ravens started their final full-scale practice before Sunday's showdown against the New England Patriots at M&T Bank Stadium, quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Ray Rice were both on the field.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is practicing for the second consecutive day after suffering a low-grade sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee Monday night against the Detroit Lions. Flacco is wearing a protective brace on his left knee this week in practice and will do so Sunday against the New England Patriots.
- Although the Ravens left little doubt that quarterback Joe Flacco will line up Sunday against the New England Patriots despite an minor sprained left knee, he won¿t do so without taking a precautionary measure. A magnetic resonance imaging exam revealed that Flacco suffered a low-grade sprain of his medial collateral ligament, according to a source. Consequently, Flacco will wear a protective brace on his knee Sunday for the first time in his NFL career after being fitted for the equipment and started using it Wednesday during a light workout where he wasn¿t limping noticeably.
- Every week, we hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens' opponent that week. This week, we chatted with Mark Daniels, who covers the New England Patriots for The Boston Herald.
- Torrey Smith was intent on honoring his brother Tevin Jones, pointing to the sky after a 25-yard touchdown in the second quarter, and finishing with a team-high six receptions for 127 yards. Kneeling in the end zone, Smith said a prayer
- Ed Reed probable for Sunday's AFC championship game
- Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron comes to defense of quarterback Joe Flacco
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