logan payne
- Roster cuts made by Ravens, down to 53 players
- With most of their projected starters not even suiting up for the game, the Ravens were beaten, 31-17, by the St. Louis Rams in their preseason finale last night. Here are five players who impressed and five who disappointed.
- Wide receiver unsure whether he's assured himself a spot on active roster, but he's not concerning himself with that worry either
- The defense's ability to apply pressure got off to a modest start when defensive end Pernell McPhee tagged quarterback Joe Flacco. But the pass rush really ramped up during a two-minute exercise during which backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor was whistled down five times in six plays. The other play resulted in a Hail Mary from Taylor to rookie wide receiver Tommy Streeter getting deflected by strong safety Sean Considine and intercepted by inside linebacker Jameel McClain.
- Smith, Logan Payne and Patrick Williams participate in Sunday's session, but a pair of cornerbacks in Chykie Brown and Asa Jackson do not
- After surrendering two touchdowns in Thursday night's 31-17 preseason win against the Atlanta Falcons, the Ravens' first-team defense shined in Saturday's practice.
- Despite being signed on first day of camp, six-year wide receiver has been bonding with quarterback Tyrod Taylor
- Jeff Zrebiec offers his take on the latest news and notes from Baltimore Ravens training camp.
- Ravens head coach won't reveal game plan, but one interesting position to monitor is wide receiver
- Wide receiver Deonte Thompson, an undrafted rookie from Florida, turned heads during offseason workouts by blazing past defenders for a few long touchdown passes.
- Ten-year veteran says players like Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and himself have beaten the odds by playing this long in the league
- The Ravens continued to tinker with their roster as they approach today's 4 p.m. first full-team practice of training camp, signing former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Logan Payne, and waiving undrafted free agent fullback Jamison Berryhill.
- Ravens notes: Chris Carr couldn't play Sunday, leaving the Ravens with only four healthy cornerbacks
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