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- Lamar Jackson's performance Thursday, during the last of three mandatory minicamp practices, was a heartening end to a month of up-and-down play.
- Ravens outside linebacker Matthew Judon is entering the final year of his rookie contract and wants to remain in Baltimore.
- The Ravens are a team going through growing pains, which makes this week’s three-day mandatory minicamp possibly more important than recent ones.
- The Ravens' 2019 schedule starts off relatively easy. Then it gets difficult, and fast.
- Rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson has 756,000 Instagram followers, the most of any Raven.
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Just promoted Lt. j.g. Keenan Reynolds, former Navy star and ex-Raven, looking to land with Seahawks
Keenan Reynolds recently became a lieutenant junior grade in the Navy. He'd also like to become a Seattle Seahawk. - The Ravens were one of eight teams without a single player in the NFLPA's top 50 for player sales from March 1 to May 31.
- 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 team is represented by at least three players for the 12th consecutive year.
- With all of the supposed improvements in how the NFL deals with players' head injuries — after scrutiny from Congress, then lawsuits — there still are curious
- The Ravens are back in the land of big league quarterbacks after facing a series of second-stringers and beyond.
- At some point very soon, the Ravens are going to have to decide whether they can afford to carry four running backs. There's plenty of factors that will go into that decision.
- A lot of NFL teams are dealing with poor play on offensive line
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- The Raiders made Derek Carr the highest paid quarterback in the NFL, further knocking Joe Flacco's deal down a peg on that list.
- Ravens face difficult decision of when to focus on finding Joe Flacco's successor
- The Ravens didn't have a single person in the top-50 of NFL merchandise sales.
- The Ravens quarterback played in more games, won more games, and threw for more yards and touchdowns than in 2015, but he did not impress the American people.
- The Ravens' 19-14 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Nov. 27 ended a five-game losing streak against their AFC North rival. But the Ravens have not fared well in Cincinnati. The Bengals have won 13 of 20 meetings against the Ravens on their home field, including four straight at Paul Brown Stadium. The series has been hotly contested with seven of the past eight games decided by eight points or fewer.
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- This is the first edition of the 7-on-7 drill, where I'll present seven lists of seven items to help keep track of the NFL season.
- This is the first edition of the 7-on-7 drill, where I'll present seven lists of seven items to help keep track of the NFL season.
- To make up ground in the AFC North as well as the conference, the Ravens need to have a quality draft because they might not have enough salary cap room to bring in high-profile free agents. The team's draft record has been disappointing since the late 2000s when the Ravens selected players who made an immediate impact, like guards Ben Grubbs and Marshal Yanda in 2007 and quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Ray Rice in 2008.
- Cam Newton brings an added dimension to the quarterback position. There have been signal-callers — like Steve Young, Fran Tarkenton and Steve McNair — who ran out of necessity, and others, like Seattle's Russell Wilson, who took it further with some designed runs. But Newton is a threat as both a passer and runner, and unlike the others, he just doesn't give a damn who he has to fly over to win the championship.
- Some players will be moved around in the Ravens secondary after unit allows five touchdowns against Seattle.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the team is "developing what we can be next year" and will look to younger players in the final three games of this season.
- Russell Wilson is soaring into that next stratosphere, where the pertinent question is not whether or not he¿s elite, which is now undeniable, but whether his astonishing proficiency will be sustainable.
- The past five weeks the Ravens have faced teams with subpar quarterbacks and looked like they had improved. On Sunday they faced Russell Wilson.
- The Ravens were able to keep it close for a half, but the Seahawks put the hammer down in the second half.
- An examination of why the Ravens and Seahawks have traveled divergent paths since winning Super Bowls in back-to-back years.
- The Ravens made a series of roster moves Saturday, putting offensive tackle Eugene Monroe on injured reserve, waiving Kaleb Johnson, and promoting Bryn Renner and Chris Matthews.
- Breaking down the Ravens and Seahawks offense, defense, special teams and intangibles.
- Five stats that stand out ahead of the Ravens' game against the Seattle Seahawks.
- Baltimore Sun sports staff predict the outcome of the Ravens' game against the Seattle Seahawks. Kickoff is 1 p.m. Sunday.
- Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson said it was ¿definitely a consideration¿ to sign with the Orioles when they drafted him in the 41st round of the 2007 MLB draft.
- The Ravens secondary has played well in recent weeks against also-ran quarterbacks, but the likes of Russell Willson and Ben Roethlisberger might end that streak.
- Shareece Wright was the latest cornerback that the Ravens brought in to run into immediate struggles.
- Hey Cole Beasley, you're going to be in high demand in fantasy football this week. You, too, Donte Moncrief.
- Near the end of training camp about a year ago, Will Ulmer sat down with head coach Randy Edsall at the University of Maryland to talk to him about switching from quarterback to wide receiver.
- Former Westminster baseball standout Trevor Houck played summer ball in North Carolina. His strong performance gave him more confidence heading into his junior year at Lafayette College (Pa.)
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco said he's paying attention to the other quarterback contracts being passed out around the NFL.
- It will be interesting to see how Russell Wilson's new contract affects future talks between the Baltimore Ravens and quarterback Joe Flacco.
- Only one Ravens player, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, made the NFL Players Association's top-50 list for jersey sales for 2014.
- Ravens backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor has joined the Buffalo Bills following his free agent visit with them, according to league sources.
- It seems to be fitting for the Super Bowl champion to be possibly still involved in a cheating scandal because this has been a year of turmoil for the NFL, whose image has been tarnished and integrity challenged.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors share their thoughts after the New England Patriots' 28-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX.