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- Only one Ravens team has finished No. 1 in scoring defense and total defense. And only one NFL team hasn't made the playoffs with both top-ranked units.
- Welcome to your Ravens-Buccaneers watching companion. Return here throughout Sunday’s 1 p.m. game for real-time recaps and analysis.
- By Sunday night, the Ravens could be atop the AFC North, possibly headed for a home playoff game.
- Here’s what they're saying about Maryland hiring Mike Locksley as its new football coach.
- Despite a three-game losing streak, the Ravens remain in the thick of the AFC wild-card race. Here's a look at their competition.
- After collecting a franchise-record 11 sacks against the Tennessee Titans, the defense has managed only two sacks during the team’s three-game losing skid.
- If the Ravens had to play a game Tuesday, offensive line coach Joe D'Alessandris said, Brown would start. Beyond that, he could not say.
- Harbaugh's news conference Monday offered some of his most extensive and interesting comments yet on the state of the team’s grounded rushing attack.
- The starting left tackle has another difficult challenge on his plate in Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
- The defense’s top cornerback returned to the team’s headquarters in Owings Mills one day after his four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy ended.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravens’ 27-14 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
- Even Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco sympathizes with his brethren on the defensive side of the ball when it comes to tackling quarterbacks.
- With kickers missing game-winners and losing their jobs around the NFL, the Ravens feel more thankful than ever to have Justin Tucker.
- When Lamar Jackson was taken No. 32 overall in the draft this year, Ozzie Newsome acknowledged they were “building for the future” with the Heisman Trophy winner. But, he added, “In order for us to win this year, we need Joe Flacco.”
- Receiver Breshad Perriman's career with the Ravens started badly and never really got better. The only surprise was that it took this long for them to figure out that he couldn't help them.
- Maryland high schools are working to make sure they're equipped to treat heat illness, especially on the football field.
- BeerCycles will provide Ravens fans another, potentially quicker, way of buying alcohol at games.
- It was hard to judge the Ravens’ performance against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night because the Rams held nearly 20 of their starters out, including quarterback Jared Goff and running back Todd Gurley.
- Mike Preston breaks down the second joint practice involving the Rams and Ravens this week.
- Ray Lewis said he felt like a little kid, engaging with past greats of the NFL the day before his induction to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He promised a lengthy, emotional speech on Saturday night.
- More than a half-century before Lamar Jackson made his Ravens preseason debut, another Lamar — McHan — backed up Johnny Unitas in Baltimore.
- A person with direct knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press that the Minnesota Vikings and wide receiver Stefon Diggs have agreed on a five-year
- Before the induction ceremony in Canton on Aug. 4, get to know the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2018 with a career breakdown of each inductee.
- Rookie fullback Christopher Ezeala was assigned to his favorite NFL team, the Ravens, after a tryout of European players.
- The Ravens were one of eight teams without a single player in the NFLPA's top 50 for player sales from March 1 to May 31.
- The 13-time Pro Bowl linebacker will be part of the eight-member class inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Aug. 4.
- Online voting, which determines many of the night’s winners, is still open.
- No. 16 seed UMBC's historic upset of No. 1 seed Virginia in the first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament is an 2018 ESPY nominee for "Best Moment." Could there really be another best moment?
- Harbaugh is up to three infractions in his NFL career, but he's still not at Pete Carroll's level.
- Christopher Ezeala, a fullback and linebacker in the German Football League, has been assigned to the Ravens as part of the International Player Pathway program.
- Ten years after they made two trades within the first round before selecting quarterback Joe Flacco 18th overall in 2008, the Ravens reached a deal with the Buffalo Bills to move back in the first round.
- At No. 16 overall, “I don’t really feel like they’re in a very sweet spot,” former NFL lineman and current analyst Ross Tucker said.
- The Buccaneers are having a parrot deliver their selections Saturday. The Ravens went with two Baltimore institutions.
- The Ravens clearly are intrigued enough by Lamar Jackson to bring in the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback in for a pre-draft visit. But that doesn't mean they are taking him with the 16th overall pick.
- Ravens inside linebacker C.J. Mosley was at breakfast Tuesday morning when he saw the news: Eric Kendricks had gotten paid. The Minnesota Vikings linebacker reportedly agreed to a five-year, $50 million deal, among the richest contracts for a player at his position.
- The Ravens’ preseason schedule will be a little busier than normal.
- The Ravens announced today they have signed former Redskins No. 1 pick Robert Griffin III to compete for the backup quarterback role behind starter Joe Flacco. Griffin, known as RGIII, did not play in the NFL last season.
- The Ravens are still looking at upgrading Joe Flacco's receiving options.
- Mike Wallace spent two productive seasons with the Ravens. Now, he joins the reigning Super Bowl champs.
- The market officially opens this afternoon, though many of the top free agents have already made their decisions.
- “I’ve overcome the hardest frickin’ obstacle I ever faced in my life,” said Michael Mauti, who needed three operations to beat the inflammatory bowel disease that affects nearly 1 million Americans.
- Projecting wide receivers has become difficult for NFL teams. Nothing has been more problematic for Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome.
- The Ravens certainly need to clear some salary cap space, but that doesn't mean they need to create big roster holes to do it.
- A little more than a week after he helped the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl, Smith was back in Baltimore as part of his mentoring program.
- Only 10 teams are considered longer shots to win the next Super Bowl than John Harbaugh's Ravens.
- Find out what the teams' local media as well as national media had to say about the Eagles' win over the Patriots.
- In a region mostly dedicated to the Ravens, many transplants have made these bars another home away from home. Like the fans, the establishments have been counting down the days until kickoff, while making extra preparations for what will likely be one of their busiest Sundays of 2018.
- Philadelphia can get the job done if it pressures the quarterback, if quarterback Nick Foles plays turnover-free and if coach Doug Pederson keeps a cool head.
- The Eagles have several players from the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII winners, but Howie Roseman's personnel staff has a distinct Ravens' flavor as well.
- What writers across the country are saying about the Patriots' and Eagles' wins on Sunday and how the Super Bowl might play out.