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- Needing to upgrade their cornerback depth, the Ravens signed former Arena League standout Marrio Norman and released wide receiver Gerrard Sheppard.
- The Ravens¿ first of two open practices at M&T Bank Stadium started just before 7 p.m. on a warm and breezy night in downtown Baltimore.
- The Ravens remain shorthanded at cornerback with starter Lardarius Webb remaining sidelined with back spasms.
- After being suspended for eight games last season and four games as a rookie for violations of the league's performance-enhancing drug policy, Jackson has vowed there won't be a third misstep.
- With several of their cornerbacks either struggling to keep up or dealing with injuries, the Baltimore Ravens are one injury away from a potential concern becoming a full-fledged problem.
- Linebacker Terrell Suggs was dominant during Ravens practice Sunday
- The Ravens are maintaining their tradition of giving older veterans a day off once in a while.
- Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith wouldn't discuss his recent arrest, but he said that he'll give his side of the story when the legal matter is settled.
- Ravens starting cornerback Lardarius Webb left practice early Friday due to back spasms.
- Baltimore Ravens training camp highlights for Friday, July 25
- Ray Rice's two game suspension for his domestic violence arrest with his wife loomed large over training camp Thursday.
- The Ravens are experimenting with several defensive line configurations involving Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata.
- On the eve of his first training camp practice with the Ravens, Steve Smith remained in a reflective mood as veterans officially reported to camp Wednesday.
- The Ravens report for training camp this week
- Webb and Smith are entrenched as the team¿s top two corners but there are plenty of questions once you move beyond them. Brown and Jackson have all shown some flashes, but they are still unproven commodities who have battled inconsistency during their Ravens¿ careers.
- Webb turned serious for a moment when asked if he expects the Ravens to rebound from an 8-8 season last year where they didn't make the playoffs for the first time under coach John Harbaugh.
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- The Ravens had some interest in Brandon Flowers but not enough to make a serious bid for the cornerback who agreed to a 1-year deal today with the San Diego Chargers.
- The Ravens are $4.159 million under the NFL salary-cap limit of $133 million with 90 players on the roster after signing five players to contracts last week following minicamp tryouts.
- As the Ravens enjoy a four-week break before training camp, now would be good time to secure the future of Haloti Ngata, the anchor of an improved defensive line.
- Now that the Ravens have signed Dominique Franks after a successful minicamp tryout, the veteran cornerback is set on forging a versatile role.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco will spend the next month working out and keeping his right arm in shape through regular throwing sessions with friends, teammates and anybody else capable of catching a tight spiral
- Ravens veteran wide receiver Steve Smith is trying to broker peace between himself and cornerback Lardarius Webb following a brief, heated practice scuffle.
- Tempers boiled over at the Ravens' minicamp Wednesday during an altercation between veteran wide receiver Steve Smith and cornerback Lardarius Webb.
- As veteran cornerback Aaron Ross covered receivers Tuesday during his minicamp tryout with the Ravens, the former New York Giants starter quickly realized how long it's been since he's played football.
- After starring as a defensive end at the University of Connecticut, Tim Willman attended the Jacksonville Jaguars rookie mini-camp in May and hopes he did enough to impress the coaches and earn a chance to make the team later this summer.
- The Ravens continue to monitor the veteran cornerback market and are among the teams that have reached out to former Pro Bowl selection Brandon Flowers since he was cut by the Kansas City Chiefs on Friday, according to a source.
- It's been an educational experience this week for the Ravens' secondary, receiving extra tutoring from retired former Pro Bowl cornerback Sam Madison.
- Steve Spagnuolo, a former St. Louis Rams head coach and defensive coordinator with the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints, brings a significant amount of experience to his job as Ravens secondary coach.
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Ravens corner Tramain Jacobs prepped for NFL competing in college against Johnny Manziel, Mike Evans
The fast pace of the NFL is something Ravens undrafted rookie cornerback Tramain Jacobs grew accustomed to during his time at Texas A&M. - As a rookie, Ravens safety Matt Elam frequently displayed signs of hesitancy as one of his top priorities was avoiding mistakes.
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb is donating $15,000 worth of sports equipment and apparel to Baltimore Boys and Girls club through his charitable foundation.
- Nelson Cruz reflects on his time in Texas and the Orioles added Johan Santana to their 25-man roster.
- Buried on the center depth chart, Ravens' second-year offensive lineman Ryan Jensen has been moved to right tackle, where he is currently competing for the starting job.
- Months later, the Ravens are evaluating the merits of returning cornerbacks Chykie Brown and Asa Jackson as they compete for the nickel back job behind starters Lardarius Webb and Jimmy Smith.
- With all of their draft picks under contract, the Ravens have $4.309 million in available salary-cap space under the NFL limit of $133 million.
- Now that the Ravens have rookie free safety Terrence Brooks on their roster, the next step for him is absorbing the playbook as he makes his bid to become an immediate starter.
- 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.
- Ed Reed, who played 11 seasons with the Ravens, has long said that Baltimore will always feel like home, even after his expected Hall of Fame playing career is over. When that will be, however, remains very much a mystery.