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- The Ravens have never drafted a center higher than 92nd overall. But with a group of high-end prospects at the position in 2019, could this be the year they break that pattern?
- It's the third straight year the Ravens have had at least three players make the all-star roster.
- The offensive line has been flooded with injuries, but the starting right tackle and left guard say their health will determine if they can return for Sunday’s home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- C.J. Mosley, Michael Pierce and Hayden Hurst appear poised to play in Sunday night’s game at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Ravens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale hopes more quarterbacks don’t begin flopping to get favorable calls from officiating crews.
- The team is represented by at least three players for the 12th consecutive year.
- Because NFL personnel are prohibited, under the league manual, from making promotional appearances at gambling-related establishments, Jefferson could be fined.
- How does the salary cap number of select Ravens stack up to other players at their position? See for yourself.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he expects to see No. 7 under center for Pittsburgh.
- Free agency is still nearly two months away, but it's easy to see that the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers could be hit hard by defections.
- Either Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Ben Roethlisberger have been featured in 12 of the past 13 Super Bowls. The one exception? Joe Flacco in 2012.
- The Ravens play the Steelers in Pittsburgh Thursday night. Here's the five stats that stand out ahead of that game.
- Mike Tomlin calls headset malfunction common in Foxborough.
- Roster cuts loom for the Ravens who will have to weigh several injuries in their decision-making process.
- There was a time when preseason games provided a window to see if your favorite NFL team had improved during the offseason, but not anymore.
- Baltimore Ravens' defensive line is bolstered by the return of defensive tackle Haloti Ngata from four-game drug suspension.
- Although most of the attention tends to be focused on the skill players, a pivotal heavyweight battle in the trenches is shaping up for Saturday night's AFC wild-card playoff game between Ravens nose tackle Brandon Williams and Steelers Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey.
- Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley knows all about quarterback Ben Roethlisberger making something out of nothing.
- While there is more than one way to build an offensive line, and draft position and cap constraints may shape those philosophies, the consensus is that the biggest requirement is patience.
- As the Steelers head into Sunday's showdown at Heinz Field, they have been plagued with some of the same problems as the Ravens — the lack of a consistent running game, leaky pass protection and losing the turnover battle.
- Every AFC North division team shares the same status following their first game: Winless.
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- Every week, blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with the help of Ravens players, from that week's game. Today, he looks at cornerback Corey Graham's interception on a trick play ran by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- Before the Ravens opted to trade out of the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, they watched their three AFC North rivals make moves that appear to make them better heading into the 2012 season.
- Here's a look at how the Ravens match up against their three potential opponents for Round 2:
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- In the weeks leading up to April's NFL draft, I will highlight four players at each position whom the Ravens could target at different stages in the draft -- from their top pick to their Mr. Irrelevant. In this post, I will focus on interior offensive linemen.