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- Maryland linebacker Isaiah Davis is getting his chance to make his own mark with the Terps
- Half of Ravens fans polled said they would not date a Steelers fan.
- The formula for winning football in Baltimore remains the same, and might never change. The Ravens’ chance for success depends on defense and the accuracy of place kicker Justin Tucker.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that Mallett will play extensively in preseason opener.
- As a junior, Jesse Aniebonam led Maryland in sacks and tackles for loss despite not playing every down
- In his second year with the Ravens, wide receiver Mike Wallace looks like he has stepped in to the shoes of Steve Smith Sr.
- After he signed a $52.5-million deal in the offseason, Brandon Williams says he's ready to help lead the Ravens.
- A handful of quality running backs should become available later this summer.
- Ravens using 3-D training platform that may soon use holographic players
- Steve Krulevitz, Jimmy Orr and Jim Valvano are part of The Sun Remembers for July 16-22.
- Former Ravens linebacker Zach Orr, who retired in January because of rare spinal condition, has sought other opinions and doctors say he can return to playing football.
- The Raiders made Derek Carr the highest paid quarterback in the NFL, further knocking Joe Flacco's deal down a peg on that list.
- The Ravens rank 12th in the NFL in a 247wallst.com look at average home attendance in 2016 as a percentage of stadium capacity.
- The Ravens kicked off a partnership with Baltimore City public schools, the InSideOut Initiative and Under Armour during a three-hour event at the team's
- The Ravens felt they were doing the right thing asking for later bye and they still feel that way, even with a matchup versus Pittsburgh following London game.
- The Ravens single-game tickets for the 2017 season will go on sale Tuesday morning.
- The Ravens have signed cornerbacks Brandon Boykin and Al-Hajj Shabazz while releasing veteran defensive back Kyle Arrington.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the team still plans to use a fullback in certain situations. But that player might just be a tight end or tailback.
- The Ravens haven't been a 100 percent attendance team at voluntary OTAs and that seems just fine to everybody involved.
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- Looking at five statistics that will need to change for the Ravens to get back to the playoffs
- 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.
- Preston: Ravens make right picks to improve pass defense
- 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.
- With a strong family legacy in Alabama, the Baltimore Ravens' No. 1 pick charted his own course to success.
- How our experts view the Ravens' first-round pick of cornerback Marlon Humphrey from Alabama.
- What kind of player will the Ravens find at No. 16?
- “John's got an advantage with any Michigan player because Jim's going to give him everything,” NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock said Friday.
- Remembering the biggest busts in the history of Baltimore sports.
- Every year, a handful of players with local ties make the jump to an NFL training camp, either as a drafted player or a college free agent.
- The Monday matchup with the reigning AFC South-winning Texans is one of three prime-time games scheduled for the Ravens.
- We know the Ravens' 2017 opponents. Tonight at 8 we'll know when they will play. The NFL will announce its 2017 schedule on the NFL Network.
- Because NFL personnel are prohibited, under the league manual, from making promotional appearances at gambling-related establishments, Jefferson could be fined.
- The NFL will make its long-awaited announcement of their regular-season schedule on Thursday night.
- The Ravens continue to host some of the draft's top available talent.
- Anything could happen in the draft, but don't be surprised if the Ravens' decision comes down to a pass rusher versus a wide receiver.
- The Ravens have already checked off a few of their free agent priorities, but there's much left to do.
- The Ravens have picked up the 2017 contract option for wide receiver Mike Wallace, an expected move given their lack of depth at the position.
- Syracuse WR Amba Etta-Tawo hasn't forgotten about the role his three seasons playing at Maryland had on getting him to the NFL scouting combine.
- The Ravens signing Brandon Marshall makes plenty of sense, but there are a few reasons where it may not work as well.
- With the start of free agency a little over a week away, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh will speak to reporters on Day One of the NFL scouting combine
- If it wasn't obvious already, it is now. If the Ravens are going to help their pass rush, they'll likely have to do it through the draft.
- AFL veterans Josh Victorian and Rory Nixon and rookies Kamal Johnson and Derrell Johnson have signed with the Baltimore Brigade, the team announced Thursday.
- How does the salary cap number of select Ravens stack up to other players at their position? See for yourself.
- Whether it's Le'Veon Bell, Kevin Zeitler, Brandon Williams or Lawrence Timmons, the AFC North boasts of some top pending free agents.
- Can the Ravens count on tight ends Crockett Gillmore and Maxx Williams? Does Terrell Owens' Hall of Fame omission say anything about Steve Smith's chances?
- BALTIMORE (AP) — Recently retired Baltimore Ravens linebacker Zach Orr is teaming up with Maryland's public health agency in the fight against opioid addiction.
- The 2016 NFL season is finally over, which already means projecting what will happen in 2017. The Ravens will not be among the Super Bowl favorites.
- As best I can tell, Carroll County is a collection of Ravens, Redskins and Steelers fans. Beyond being the biggest football game of the year and for the commercials, it's going to be hard for any of these fan bases to get amped for tonight's 51st big game. To help you decide who to root for (the correct answer is Atlanta, by the way) I've decided to put together this guide of interesting facts about the teams that might be relevant to our local fan bases.
- The Ravens didn't have a single person in the top-50 of NFL merchandise sales.