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- It's the third straight year the Ravens have had at least three players make the all-star roster.
- Chris Riley and Matt Powers, Howard County natives, launched a pet subscription box called ShaggySwag in May 2017. The founders now live in Brooklyn.
- At No. 16 overall, “I don’t really feel like they’re in a very sweet spot,” former NFL lineman and current analyst Ross Tucker said.
- My Meadowview Farm homebred Tin Type Gal, a two-time Grade 3 winner on the grass, is set to make her second straight dirt start in the $100,000 Thirty Eight Go
- The team is represented by at least three players for the 12th consecutive year.
- What kind of player will the Ravens find at No. 16?
- Ravens deactivate cornerback Shareece Wright (back spasms) for Sunday's game vs. Redskins
- [UPDATE] Devin Hester Sr. returns Friday, but Ronnie Stanley continues absence from Ravens practice.
- Alex Lewis, John Urschel poised to start at left tackle, left guard in Ravens' game vs. Redskins
- Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley said he is now a game-time decision vs. Redskins on Sunday
- Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley said foot injury is improving, playing Sunday is "a possibility"
- Wednesday was the first of a two-day kicking, punting and long snapping camp on the McDaniel campus, where Hollis is seeking to spread his knowledge and skill set to the 27 campers in attendance.
- When the Ravens installed former Harvard standout Kyle Juszczyk as their new starting fullback as the replacement for Vonta Leach, they immediately hoped that he would emerge as a hybrid pass-catching option with his capabilities to line up at H-back or tight end.
- Torrey Smiths charity game has become so big that he moved the game to College Park, where almost 5,000 people showed up on Saturday.
- Ravens backup running back Bernard Pierce expressed confidence that he'll be ready for the start of training camp after undergoing rotator cuff surgery in January.
- Now, Smith is honoring his late brother, Tevin Jones, by announcing a scholarship fund in his name Saturday during halftime of a Battle of the Beltway charity basketball game at Comcast Center on the University of Maryland campus.
- As he dedicated a reading oasis at an area school, Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith defended troubled teammate Ray Rice and vowed to support him through his issues.
- Accustomed to picking late in the first round of the NFL draft during an impressive run of five consecutive postseason appearances, the Ravens will have a selection inside the first 20 picks of the draft for the first time since 2008.
- A season that began with such promise for the Washington Redskins has unraveled in rapid fashion.
- Each Wednesday, blogger Matt Vensel will highlight five statistics that really mean something for the Ravens.
- Baltimore Ravens rookie offensive tackle learning on the job
- Two minutes into overtime of a 31-28 loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday at FedEx Field, the Ravens allowed a 64-yard punt return to Redskins cornerback Richard Crawford that directly led to a 34-yard game-winning field goal by kicker Kai Forbath.
- The Baltimore Ravens knocked Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III out of the game only to watch another first-year Qb, Kirk Cousins, deny them a victory.
- Ray Rice had just topped 100 rushing yards in a game for the first time since early October, but the frustration showed on his face. As the Ravens packed their bags before making the short drive back to Baltimore, he couldn't help but feel as if they had left yards and points — and a victory — out on the field.
- Offensive tackle allowed key sack, forced fumble to James Harrison
- Aaron Wilson breakes down the tape from the Ravens' loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, and Matt Vensel look back at the Washington Redskins' win over the New York Giants on Monday night.
- Sun reporters make their projections for 2011 NFL season
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- The scouting combine and most pro day workouts have been completed, and with the NFL draft just a few weeks away, there has been a significant amount of shuffling in my third NFL mock draft of the offseason. So who will the Ravens pick?
- The 2010 NFL season is over and it's unclear if and when the 2011 season will start, but I have good news for Ravens fans (well, besides the Steelers losing to the Packers in the Super Bowl). That's right, it's mock draft season.