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- Campanaro, a Clarksville native and former River Hill standout, opted for a fresh start in Tennessee after playing in 24 games over parts of four seasons with the Ravens.
- The Ravens are still exploring a potential return of Michael Campanaro, but the Titans will get a crack at the slot receiver-punt returner Thursday.
- Campanaro, now an NFL wide receiver, played point guard on the Hawks' lone state championship team in 2007.
- Safety Eric Weddle, kicker Justin Tucker and punt returner Michael Campanaro were named to the All-AFC team by the PFWA.
- Michael Campanaro and Maxx Williams recorded timely touchdowns in Saturday night’s 23-16 win against the Colts.
- The onus falls on Chris Moore, Breshad Perriman and Michael Campanaro to step up in place of Maclin.
- The Clarksville native and River Hill graduate said he has to prove he “can be valuable to the team.”
- The Ravens' Michael Campanaro, the AFC leader in punt return average, is a healthy scratch for Monday night’s game against Houston. WR Breshad Perriman returns to the lineup.
- “It's really like a dream come true for both of us,” Campanaro said.
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Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman a healthy scratch against Packers for first time in his career
Running back Terrance West and left tackle Ronnie Stanley also on Ravens' list of inactives vs. Packers. Running back Danny Woodhead makes return from hamstring injury. - The same seven players listed on the team’s injury report Wednesday are there again Thursday.
- Cornerback Jimmy Smith (Achilles tendon) was the only player absent from Wednesday’s session.
- Rainey, who returned a kick 96 yards for a touchdown, was replaced by 2015 fourth-round draft pick Andrew Donnal.
- Tight end Nick Boyle's loss could hurt the Ravens running game, but quarterback Joe Flacco could give them a passing game against Titans.
- Pierce, the starting nose tackle, appears to be ready to make his seventh start of the season.
- Six players not practicing Thursday for Ravens and another three are in non-contract jerseys.
- Despite the return of Maclin (shoulder) and Perriman (concussion), the offense will go with only four wideouts.
- Terrell Suggs, Jimmy Smith top list of players absent from Monday’s session.
- Former River Hill star staying healthy and silencing some critics with his contributions.
- Michael Campanaro, Griff Whalen and Chris Moore are team's only three healthy receivers.
- Michael Campanaro said the rest of the wide receivers “have to step up and make plays.”
- The Ravens returned a kick and punt for touchdowns in the same game for the first time in their history.
- Ravens have no big name receivers and they haven't been able to draft them, Mike Preston writes.
- Brandon Williams, Terrance West, Maxx Williams, and Jaylen Hill missed their second practice in a row.
- Brandon Williams, Terrance West, Maxx Williams, and Jaylen Hill absent again from Thursday’s Ravens practice.
- Za’Darius Smith returns to Ravens practice Wednesday, but Brandon Williams, Terrance West are absent.
- Listed as questionable on Friday, the wide receiver and rookie outside linebacker will be available Sunday.
- Za'Darius Smith, Sheldon Price and Jaylen Hill will all not play in Sunday's home opener.
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- It once seemed likely that the Ravens would keep six wide receivers, but not any longer.
- Fifteen Ravens payers are sitting out Thursday’s session two days before Saturday’s preseason game vs. Buffalo.
- Former River Hill standout has been sidelined with toe injury
- Looking to add another veteran receiver and potential kick returner to the mix, the Ravens signed former Indianapolis Colt and San Diego Charger Griff Whalen on Friday.
- The Ravens have a lot of young players who were drafted in the last three or four years who haven't stayed healthy and they haven't produced.
- The Ravens signed four of their restricted free agents to original round tenders.
- Ravens punt returner Michael Campanaro made his biggest impact on offense in Sunday's win
- Door opens for Michael Campanaro to become Ravens' primary return specialist
- The Ravens waived veteran Devin Hester Sr. a day after his struggles contributed to a safety in the team's 30-23 loss to the New England Patriots.
- Return of Michael Campanaro (River Hill) headlines roster moves for Ravens
- Ravens planning to bring back wide receiver/return specialist Michael Campanaro (River Hill) on Monday
- The Ravens continue to monitor the progress of wide receiver/return man Michael Campanaro, who could re-sign with the team on Nov.7.
- Ravens reach settlement with injured wide receiver Michael Campanaro, which should allow him to return to the team in the second half.
- The release of the Ravens’ final roster came with one surprising omission: presumed starting running back Justin Forsett.
- The Ravens have started their roster cuts by releasing defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore, a sixth-round pick in 2013 who fought through numerous injuries.
- Ravens wide receiver Michael Campanaro said he's ready for a "make or break year" after two seasons lost to injuries.
- A pair of Ravens wide receivers who have seen their impact limited by injury on the field this season made their presence felt off it Friday evening in Ellicott City at Michael Campanaro¿s second annual Toys for Tots drive.
- Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. and running back Lorenzo Taliaferro are both out against the Cleveland Browns.
- Needing a return man and more depth at wide receiver, the Ravens promoted Jeremy Ross and waived defensive tackle Christo Bilukidi.
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb hasn't been the team's primary return man since 2011, but that could change.
- Chris Givens, acquired in a trade with the St. Louis Rams over the weekend, called it a "relief" to be with the Ravens.