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- Running back Bernard Pierce was claimed by the Jacksonville Jaguars off waivers from the Ravens one day after he was released following his arrest for driving under the influence, according to an NFL source.
- Veteran defensive end Lawrence Guy has re-signed with the Ravens on a two-year contract.
- Ravens free agent defensive end Lawrence Guy is scheduled to visit the New York Jets on Thursday, according to league sources.
- Brent Urban, the Ravens' 2014 fourth-round pick, is ready to return this spring to make an impact at defensive end.
- As the Ravens begin the offseason, they already have the foundation for building a stronger team next year because of the youth on both interior lines. Now, over the next six or seven months, they need to add some playmakers.
- Whether through injury, illness, or suspension, the Ravens' talent at defensive line has been diluted all season. With one key cog or another missing for all but four of the team's 17 games, the group has still collapsed pockets, occupied blockers and held opponents without a 100-yard rusher all season.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson breaks down the game film from Sunday's game between the Ravens and the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium.
- The Ravens' strategy of trying to establish the run backfired badly as they got stuffed repeatedly at the line of scrimmage by Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt.
- Ravens notes on an efficient Joe Flacco, the defensive line stepping up in Haloti Ngata's absence, and the Ravens receiver with the best hands in the league.
- Even without their best defensive lineman, the Baltimore Ravens sack Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill six times.
- After returning to practice Friday, running back Justin Forsett and wide receiver Torrey Smith both active for Ravens against Dolphins.
- Jeff Zrebiec breaks down what to look for when the Ravens play the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh decided to keep his thoughts on star defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, who was suspended Thursday for the final four regular-season games for a positive test for a drug he said was Adderall, to himself Friday.
- Ravens Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata has been suspended by the NFL for four games for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances, the latest blow to the team's playoff hopes.
- The former Florida State star is expected to be the primary replacement for Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata.
- The Ravens were dealt a devastating blow Thursday with the four-game suspension of Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata for violating the NFL performance-enhancing drug policy because of him testing positive for Adderall.
- Ravens veteran running back Justin Forsett kept smiling on the sideline while blood ran down his nose Monday night at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
- Two of the Ravens' former second-round draft picks were healthy scratches for Monday night's game against the New Orleans Saints.
- Ravens veteran nose tackle Terrence Cody has been practicing for the past three weeks, but he's still waiting for his first opportunity in 2014 to make an impact on the field.
- Moved along the line last season, the Ravens have mainly kept Haloti Ngata at defenseive tackle this season.
- Entering the bye, defensive coordinator Dean Pees said that playing his All-Pro lineman Haloti Ngata at one position for the entire season has made life easy for Ngata, and the results are showing it.
- With injuries to four linemen, Ravens have been plugging holes on defense
- Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson breaks down the Ravens' loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 5.
- Lardarius Webb allowed no touchdown passes or deep completions, but Luck completed several passes on him for first downs during the Colts' 20-13 win on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb is active for today's game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Ravens veteran defensive end Chris Canty didn't make the trip and won't play today against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- A week after missing a coverage against Browns, Ravens again give up a big play for a touchdown
- When the Ravens employed outside linebacker Jarret Johnson, he built a reputation as one of the grittiest players in franchise history.
- The Ravens made it official, ruling out rookie defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan and offensive tackle Eugene Monroe.
- Wide receiver Deonte Thompson was cut from the Ravens for the second time in the past five days.
- Ravens rookie Bernard Pierce and veteran Ray Rice combine for more than 200 yards in AFC wild-card game