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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.
- With the Ravens set to have their first practice July 25, about one month from now, here's what to watch in training camp.
- 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 a chaotic few months, have the Ravens improved since last year? To get a sense for the big picture, start on a smaller scale.
- The move keeps Ronnie Stanley in Baltimore through at least 2020.
- 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.
- “I haven’t heard that he’s not” returning, John Harbaugh said of Marshal Yanda at the NFL scouting combine.
- "All I would think to myself is, ‘We have enemies out there who are trying to create divisions and cracks and fissures and things like that,' " the Ravens GM said.
- In his two years with the offense, tight ends coach Greg Roman became inseparable from each season’s most obvious success.
- From Lamar Jackson's difficult day to the indelible legacies of Joe Flacco and Ozzie Newsome, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 23-17 playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
- What can we learn from the Ravens snap counts against the Browns?
- Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens' performance in their 26-24 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
- "He's really let the players come into their own and not really try to force anything to happen,” left tackle Ronnie Stanley said.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count analysis in their win over the San Diego Chargers.
- Kenneth Dixon is emerging as an effective No. 2 running back who could eventually become the Ravens' No. 1 option. He was a key part of Sunday's win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Thirty-three-year-old veteran Joe Flacco was a healthy backup to Lamar Jackson for the first time in his 11-year career and drew praise from teammates for his support of the rookie.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count analysis in their overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Ravens offensive lineman James Hurst's possible return to action Sunday in Kansas City is knee-deep in irony.
- It’s striking how few defensive snaps the Ravens are playing overall with the offense dominating time of possession.
- In rookie Lamar Jackson’s absence, Robert Griffin III took his first snaps under center in a regular-season NFL game since Week 17 of the 2016 season.
- The starter sat out Sunday’s 24-21 win against the Cincinnati Bengals because of a right hip injury suffered in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 4.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he was never worried about left tackle Ronnie Stanley's availability despite a high-ankle sprain.
- Cornerback Marlon Humphrey ensured that the Ravens would not suffer another last-minute, heartbreaking loss to the Cincinnati Bengals by preventing a fourth-down conversion late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 24-21 win.
- Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley and outside linebacker Tim Williams were limited Wednesday, and quarterback Joe Flacco, right tackle James Hurst and strong safety Tony Jefferson were absent.
- From Joe Flacco's uncertain health to the outlook for a Lamar Jackson-led offense, here are five stories to watch as the Ravens prepare for their final seven games.
- 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.
- In addition to left tackle Ronnie Stanley (left ankle) and outside linebacker Tim Williams (right ankle), slot cornerback Tavon Young (right ankle) and cornerback Maurice Canady (hamstring) are on the mend for the Ravens.
- The absence of starting tackles Ronnie Stanley (left ankle) and James Hurst (back) was felt in the Ravens’ 23-16 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
- In another mild surprise, the team also scratched tight end Maxx Williams for the second straight week.
- The Ravens will be without their bookend tackles against the Pittsburgh Steelers, as left tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle) and right tackle James Hurst (back) were ruled out for Sunday.
- A Pittsburgh offense that ranks fourth in yards per game and fifth in scoring seems to be running smoothly with running back James Conner, the Ravens defensive coordinator said Thursday.
- The offensive line has been flooded with injuries, but the starting right tackle and left guard say their health will determine if they can return for Sunday’s home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh did not provide an update on starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley's health, but praised backup Jermaine Eluemunor.
- The Ravens offensive line entered the game at far from full strength.
- Live updates and everything you need to know during Ravens' game at Panthers.
- The Ravens offensive line, featuring two rookies and a midseason acquisition, did not allow a sack or commit a penalty Sunday against New Orleans.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count from the win over the Titans.
- The starting left tackle has another difficult challenge on his plate in Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
- C.J. Mosley, Michael Pierce and Hayden Hurst appear poised to play in Sunday night’s game at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- In an encouraging sign for the Ravens, middle linebacker C.J. Mosley (bone bruise in left knee) and nose tackle Michael Pierce (bruised foot) practiced Wednesday.
- From a smart offensive game plan to a redemptive performance by the offensive line, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 27-14 win over the Denver Broncos.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg was in a zone calling plays in the Ravens' 27-14 win over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
- Quarterback Joe Flacco finished 25-for-40 for 277 yards and a touchdown as the Ravens beat the Denver Broncos, 27-14, at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Replacing C.J. Mosley, who last missed a game in 2016, will be difficult for the defense.
- The Ravens opened their first day of practice this week without three starters in running back Alex Collins (illness), middle linebacker C.J. Mosley (bone bruise in left knee) and nose tackle Michael Pierce (foot).
- Ravens starting left offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley said head coach John Harbaugh would make the final decision whether he would start Sunday against the Denver Broncos at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh is holding out hope that either cornerback Maurice Canady or running back Kenneth Dixon or both will be able to return from injured reserve later this season.
- Asked about the specifics of the injury and whether he might miss time, he deferred to coach John Harbaugh.
- Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens after their 34-23 loss against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night.
- Here’s what’s worth keeping an eye on as the Ravens prepare for Sunday’s season opener against the Buffalo Bills.