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- Jeremy Maclin, Lardarius Webb, Ryan Mallett and Terrance West are among several former Ravens trying to find their next teams.
- Torrey Smith, Ryan Jensen and Lawrence Guy all have taken in rescue pets themselves.
- Mike Preston writes that he has no problem with Joe Flacco not sending the Welcome Wagon to No. 1 pick Lamar Jackson, his eventual replacement with the Ravens.
- First-round draft pick Lamar Jackson, a quarterback from Louisville, has time on his side in learning the Ravens offense.
- The Ravens made a bold move to set up their future when they drafted quarterback Lamar Jackson, and general manager Ozzie Newsome used a series of trades to improve the team's depth at key positions.
- Here’s what you need to know about the three-day NFL draft and how involved the Ravens might be.
- 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.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome is the most-respected NFL decision-maker according to a poll of 25 agents by USA Today.
- Pittsburgh Steelers’ all-time sacks leader James Harrison, who was waived by the team just before Christmas and ended up in the Super Bowl with the New England Patriots, announces his retirement at age 39.
- Maryland wideout DJ Moore has drawn the interest of a couple of AFC East teams.
- With Joe Flacco going into what could be his last season as the Ravens' franchise quarterback, the team might use a high draft pick on the sport's most important position for the first time in a decade.
- 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.
- Former Raven and Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe talks about how offenses are built around tight ends.
- The Ravens hosted talented LSU running back Derrick Guice on a predraft visit Thursday.
- Former Maryland star Will Likely III, who tore his ACL during the middle of his senior year in 2016, appeared to be back in form at Wednesday's Maryland pro day.
- Football Outsiders has a metric called "adjusted games lost" to gauge how much teams were affected by injuries. The Ravens finished with the sixth most.
- Katie Ledecky's short but spectacular college swimming career is finished.
- Three members of the 2017 Ravens braved snow this past Wednesday to travel into Baltimore and discuss a few of the issues that are affecting the city.
- Diminutive running back Danny Woodhead played nine seasons in the NFL, his last one with the Ravens before he retired Saturday.
- The Ravens remain the same old Ravens in a so-called "year of change," Mike Preston writes.
- This is a story about how the MVP of the Super Bowl — Nick Foles — fell into Under Armour’s lap and the decision the company must make about whether to extend him to a long-term deal when his contract is up next year.
- It would be surprising if the Ravens are in the first-round quarterback market, but they should have a chance to take a shot at finding Joe Flacco's successor in the middle-to-later rounds.
- The Eagles won't be overhauled like the Super Bowl XLVII champion Ravens, but they're likely facing significant changes.
- Long-time Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees' retirement lasted just one month before he returned to the Titans.
- It's been relatively quiet on the Ravens front, but that will change over the next couple of weeks with the NFL scouting combine and the start of free agency.
- Ravens have received more compensatory picks than any team in the league, but the sixth rounder this year qualifies as a disappointment.
- 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.
- The Ravens will play eight of their 16 regular-season games in 2018 against teams that made the postseason in 2017.
- Smith said the relationship between him and his old team is "love forever."
- 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.
- The Ravens need to hit these priorities in the offseason, according to Mike Preston, and the most important need is finding playmakers on offense.
- Known as a player for engineering record-setting comebacks and now as a Super Bowl-winning offensive coordinator, the Maryland alumnus is about to get his first head coaching job.
- Like a lot of Americans, I love football, and I don’t want to see it go anywhere. But I’m not naïve enough to think the game is going to survive if we don’t consider changing how we present it to young people and parents concerned about their child’s safety.
- Thousands of people celebrated in the streets of Philadelphia after the Eagles beat the Patriots in Super Bowl LII.
- DeVier Posey comes to the Ravens after playing for the Toronto Argonauts, who are coached by former Ravens offensive coordinator Marc Trestman.
- The former Raven and Terp is shown holding a beagle in the Show Your Soft Side campaign.
- Steve Bisciotti can't gloss over issues that have held the Ravens back in recent seasons and threaten to do so in the future.
- Only 10 teams are considered longer shots to win the next Super Bowl than John Harbaugh's Ravens.
- Wide receiver Torrey Smith caught five passes for 49 yards as the Eagles upset the Patriots, something the Ravens also did in the AFC Championship game the last time Smith won a ring.
- Find out what the teams' local media as well as national media had to say about the Eagles' win over the Patriots.
- Will some of the Super Bowl champion Eagles skip traditional White House visit?
- As a guest analyst on NBC's Super Bowl LII pregame show, Ravens coach John Harbaugh told viewers that the Eagles, because of their defense, would win the game. The Eagles' offense was unstoppable, but the defense made the biggest play of the game when it counted.
- Bisciotti echoes what NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said last week, that the league needs to start anew with determining what is and isn't a catch.
- How our reporters and editors saw Philadelphia's win against New England on Sunday night.
- Bert Straus, an independent industrial designer in Timonium, started designing football helmets decades ago, long before NFL players’ head trauma began to attract the public’s attention. Now 81, Straus says he has his masterpiece.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti announced Friday at his annual news conference that Eric DeCosta will be replacing Ozzie Newsome as general manager at the end of next season, a move that probably stunned and paralyzed the fan base of Baltimore. But very little will change.
- While Boston and Philly were hardly in direct competition in politics or finance, both played vital roles in the founding and defining of America. Nowadays when one links Boston and Philly it usually has something to do with professional sports. Super Bowl LII is only the most current instance.
- The Midshipmen will be on an airplane during the Super Bowl, and the sophomore goalie and a few other teammates who are Eagles fans are desperate to watch the game.
- Here's what you need to know about the big game.
- Students in the Harford Tech culinary arts program are making Super Bowl platters for sale to the public at their Thomas Run Inn cafe.