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- The Ravens are looking for a starting left guard, and James Hurst, Ben Powers and Jermaine Eluemunor are the most likely bets.
- From quarterback Trace McSorley to kicker Kaare Vedvik, a look at the most interesting Ravens in each position group as training camp approaches.
- Most of the focus for the Ravens in 2019 will be on second-year quarterback Lamar Jackson, but the offensive line will be just as critical.
- After 12 seasons with the Ravens, guard Marshal Yanda decided this offseason to return for at least one more season — but only because he was healthy.
- Former Ravens safety Eric Weddle has listed his massive home in the Quarry Lake community for $895,000. Weddle signed with the Los Angeles Rams in March.
- The Ravens pursued Gerald McCoy after he mutually parted ways with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last month, but the defensive tackle signed with Carolina.
- Gerald McCoy reportedly visited Carolina on Friday, two days after his visit with the Ravens ended.
- “All the tight ends right now, we’re all striving to be complete guys,” said Mark Andrews.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti answered questions from season-ticket holders during a conference call Wednesday evening.
- Brian Billick and Haloti Ngata are the 19th and 20th individuals honored as noteworthy contributors to the franchise.
- Haloti Ngata will be back in Baltimore to officially retire as a Raven.
- Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy reportedly plans to visit Baltimore on Tuesday and hear out the free-agent pitch from team officials.
- This week in Baltimore sports history (May 26-June 1)
- The Ravens should have an improved offense as they seek their second straight AFC North title, but how will they fare on the other side of the ball?
- Joe Horn Jr. was a tryout player at the team's rookie minicamp this month and “looked really good,” coach John Harbaugh said.
- After a chaotic few months, have the Ravens improved since last year? To get a sense for the big picture, start on a smaller scale.
- After declaring early for the NFL draft, Oklahoma’s Marquise “Hollywood” Brown and Notre Dame’s Miles Boykin trained together in Florida ahead of the NFL scouting combine.
- No Colts player epitomized the Colts — or the city of Baltimore — better than Gino Marchetti, the Hall of Fame defensive end who has died at age 93.
- Check back here throughout the 2019 NFL draft for news and analysis as teams make their selections in Nashville, Tenn.
- Chiefs quarterback and reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes will be on the cover of the “Madden NFL 20” video game.
- Kicker Justin Tucker, 29, signed a contract extension with the Ravens through 2023 reportedly worth $23.05 million, including $12.5 million fully guaranteed.
- For most of the 23 years since the Ravens were established in Baltimore, the team has lacked a dominant, game-breaking wideout.
- The move keeps Ronnie Stanley in Baltimore through at least 2020.
- 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?
- Yanda’s Pro Football Focus rating has slipped each of the past five years, but he still graded out as the third-best guard in the NFL in 2018.
- The lack of leadership heading into the 2019 season is a topic of discussion for the Ravens, but it shouldn’t be a major problem, thanks in part to the signing of six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas.
- Linebacker Patrick Onwuasor, 26, appears ready to accept the mantle of leader and middle linebacker on the Ravens defense.
- The 34-year-old Marshal Yanda had not said publicly whether he intended to return for his 13th season before agreeing to an extension with the Ravens on Thursday.
- We begin our preview of the Ravens' draft possibilities with a look at the interior offensive line, where they need a young starter and where the 2019 class features an array of appealing first-round targets.
- Ever since the Ravens moved to Baltimore from Cleveland in 1996, Eric DeCosta has been in the shadows of either head coaches or general managers. Now, it’s his time to step into the spotlight and under the microscope.
- Ordell Braase, a former Baltimore Colt, died. He was 87.
- A video posted by a friend on social media shows Maclin announcing his decision at the baby shower for his wife, Adia Kuzma.
- It’s always a question of debate, but one that is easy to answer. Who is the greatest Ravens player in the team’s brief NFL history?
- In a matter of hours Friday, Justin Bethel, the former Falcon and three-time Pro Bowl selection, had a new NFL home in Baltimore.
- Maybe no player in Ravens history symbolized the toughness of the organization more than former defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, who announced his retirement Monday after 13 seasons in the NFL, including nine in Baltimore.
- Former Raven Haloti Ngata announces retirement after 13 seasons in the NFL.
- Only four teams finished with fewer takeaways than the Ravens’ 17 in 2018, but free-agent signing Earl Thomas should help.
- The four-year, $55 million deal that Earl Thomas signed Wednesday was “last minute,” he said Friday.
- Ravens officials bid farewell Wednesday to longtime quarterback Joe Flacco and linebackers C.J. Mosley and Terrell Suggs.
- Earl Thomas signed a four-year deal with the Ravens worth a reported $55 million, another expensive but impressive piece in the team’s defensive backfield.
- Former Steelers tar Le'Veon Bell had been atop the wish list for many in Baltimore.
- With the loss of C.J. Mosley, Terrell Suggs and others, the Ravens will have to rebuild their defense in a hurry and Baltimore will have to brace for a serious star-power shortage from both of its major professional teams.
- The four-time All-Pro agreed to a five-year, $85 million deal with the New York Jets on Tuesday morning, according to multiple media reports.
- Outside linebacker Terrell Suggs’ best chance of returning to the Ravens might have ended when Ozzie Newsome stepped down as general manager this offseason and was replaced by Eric DeCosta.
- Pending free agent C.J. Mosley is going to be very rich very soon. And it appears unlikely the Ravens will be the team still signing the check.
- The Ravens had the NFL’s top-ranked defense in 2018, but they’ve already lost safety Eric Weddle and veteran outside linebacker Terrell Suggs.
- He said after the Ravens’ playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers that he “would love to be a Raven for life."
- The Ravens officially terminated the contract of veteran safety Eric Weddle, executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta announced Wednesday.
- One Eric Weddle is a Twitter-verified education journalist for an NPR affiliate in Indiana; the other is a Twitter-verified Pro Bowl safety.
- Eric Weddle, 34, was named to the Pro Bowl in each of his three seasons with the Ravens.