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- Orlando Brown, the son of the late Ravens tackle of the same name, made just 14 repetitions of 225 pounds on the bench press Thursday at the NFL scouting combine.
- Want to scout some of the best NFL prospects yourself? Here's the schedule for this week's combine workouts in Indianapolis.
- This week not only gives teams a glimpse at the top members of the 2018 draft class, but it sets tone for a busy couple of weeks of free agency.
- DJ Moore and JC Jackson will represent the Maryland Terps in Indianapolis.
- The cat-and-mouse game involving Alabama wide receiver Calvin Ridley will make the team's first round interesting.
- An offensive tackle like his late father, the Oklahoma star is expected to be selected in the first round.
- Free agency is a little over a month away. The NFL draft is about 2 1/2 months away. The scouting combine is next on the Ravens' calendar.
- How wouild Brian O'Neill look in purple? How about Courtland Sutton?
- After performing well in five starts as a rookie, the cornerback said a promotion is up to the defensive coaches.
- The Ravens simply haven't taken enough shots at finding offensive skill position players, especially early in the draft.
- With Joe Flacco turning 33 later this week and Ryan Mallett scheduled to hit free agency, this could be the offseason the Ravens invest in a young quarterback.
- Despite missing five games this season, the No. 1 overall pick leads Cleveland with five sacks.
- Left tackle Ronnie Stanley and left guard James Hurst expressed concern for Wagnerās left ankle injury.
- The organizationās second-round pick in April said he always prays in the end zone before kickoffs.
- The Ravens' Michael Campanaro, the AFC leader in punt return average, is a healthy scratch for Monday nightās game against Houston. WR Breshad Perriman returns to the lineup.
- Catching up with Jim Bailey, defensive tackle on Colts' Super Bowl team
- Rainey, who returned a kick 96 yards for a touchdown, was replaced by 2015 fourth-round draft pick Andrew Donnal.
- Wide receiver/return man Keenan Reynolds gets another NFL opportunity after he was cut by the Ravens after the end of the preseason.
- Although the defense has 22 sacks so far, just two have come from rookie outside linebackers Tyus Bowser and Tim Williams.
- The organization's first-round pick of the 2015 NFL draft is trying to work through his struggles.
- The fifth-round pick in Aprilās NFL draft allowed a sack and committed two penalties in Sundayās loss at Minnesota.
- In his past two starts, Stanley has given up zero sacks, zero quarterback hits, and only two quarterback hurries.
- The Alabama cornerback has come a long way in a few months.
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- A day after Eric Weddle missed Wednesdayās practice because of a sickness, Williams did not participate Thursday for the same reason.
- The 16th overall pick in Aprilās NFL draft showed no ill effects from hamstring injury that slowed him in training camp.
- The two-time Pro Bowl player discusses his success, his priorities and his trend of watching every Alabama game.
- Being diagnosed and treated for sleep apnea, has changed Ravens center Ryan Jensen's life and saved his career.
- New Ravens safety Tony Jefferson still has a chip on his shoulder from not being drafted four years ago. He contines to show teams they were wrong about him.
- One of few healthy tight ends on Ravens roster, Nick Boyle welcomes chance to pick up where Dennis Pitta left off.
- John Elway, Bailey Goss and Jeff Reboulet are part of The Sun Remembers for April 30-May 6.
- Ozzie Newsome and John Harbaugh can talk all they want about the best player on the board, but the nature of this draft was dictated by the way the Ravens' depleted defense was torched during the final month of last season.
- Here's what columnist Mike Preston thinks about the Ravens' first pick on the third day of the NFL Draft, Nico Sirgusa, a 6-4, 319-pound guard from San Diego
- With their first pick on the final day of the NFL draft, the Ravens finally took an offensive player. However, it was a guard, not a wide receiver.
- Tapping into their ties with the University of Michigan, the Ravens used the first of their two third-round picks on Michigan defensive lineman Chris Wormley.
- Cornerback Teez Tabor, a Bowie native who blossomed into a blue-chip recruit in nearby Washington, was taken Friday night by the Detroit Lions.
- The Ravens continued to revamp their defense, using their second-round pick at 47th overall to select Houston outside linebacker and pass rusher Tyus Bowser.
- The Ravens took Alabama's Marlon Humphrey on Thursday, but they reportedly did their due diligence on another cornerback with similar talent but more baggage.
- With a strong family legacy in Alabama, the Baltimore Ravens' No. 1 pick charted his own course to success.
- 1)Ā The Ravens are on an island with the Marlon Humphrey pick.
- The first day of the NFL draft brought a host of surprises with a slew of trades, three quarterbacks going within the first 12 picks, three receivers going
- By picking Marlon Humphrey, maybe the Ravens secondary can finally be a strength
- Ravens select Alabama CB Marlon Humphrey with No. 16 overall pick in NFL draft
- NFL draft is over-hyped, but who really cares?
- The visible reminders of general manager Ozzie Newsomeās drafting and team-building prowess have remained untouched during the ongoing $45 million renovation
- Cornering the market: Ravens hope to land a cornerback from deep class
- Three times in their 21 drafts in Baltimore, the Ravens have spent a first-round pick on a wide receiver.
- The annual NFL draft always bring pressure to the front office, and that is true now more than ever for the Ravens.
- The ideal situation would be a top pass rusher falling to the Ravens at 16, but that's hardly a sure thing so the team might have to look elsewhere.
- Remembering the biggest busts in the history of Baltimore sports.