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- The Ravens needed salary cap space and Kyle Arrington wanted to prove that he was much better of a player than he showed at times last season. The veteran corner agreed to take a pay cut to make that happen.
- Veteran cornerback Shareece Wright played well for the Ravens down the stretch last year and he was rewarded Monday with a three-year deal.
- Morgan Cox, signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2010, and has appeared in 86 regular season games since. He missed part of the 2014 season after tearing his ACL in the seventh game.
- Free agency doesn't start until Wednesday, but teams can start discussing contracts with pending unrestricted free agents at noon today.
- Shareece Wright said all along that he wanted to stay in Baltimore beyond the 2015 season. Both he and the Ravens are trying to make that happen.
- The Ravens are retaining one of their best special teams players as the team and reserve linebacker have agreed to a multiyear deal, according to a source.
- The Ravens have a number of things to do and decisions to make before the start of the new league year on March 9.
- As the Ravens prepare for April's draft, their attempt to fix a mistake-prone and big-play-lacking secondary remains a priority. At least in the eyes of one prominent draft analyst, this year's prospect class represents a good opportunity to do it.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome didn't reveal a lot during his news conference Wednesday, but there were plenty of takeaways in reading between the lines.
- The Ravens are positioned in NFL draft to add key pieces, but reworking Joe Flacco's contract and clearing cap space are also priorities.
- The Ravens seemingly lose a handful of top unrestricted free agents every year. But this offseason, their list of potential unrestricted free agents isn't as notable as it has been in the past.
- Free agency is still nearly two months away, but it's easy to see that the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers could be hit hard by defections.
- There are many important dates ahead for Ravens' officials this offseason.
- The Ravens say that their goal is not to redo quarterback Joe Flacco's contract. What did you expect them to say?
- Cornerback Shareece Wright has played well enough to where the Ravens will consider re-signing him this offseason.
- The Ravens defense held Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to 215 passing yards.
- Key matchups in the Ravens' game against the Steelers on Sunday at 1 p.m.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers are on a roll and might embarrass the Ravens Sunday, but the New England Patriots are the team to beat in the AFC.
- Ravens cornerback Jumal Rolle "played well" while filling in for starter Jimmy Smith, who suffered a thigh injury.
- Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith suffered a thigh injury in pursuit of Charcandrick West on the Chiefs running back's 38-yard, first-quarter touchdown run Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Some players will be moved around in the Ravens secondary after unit allows five touchdowns against Seattle.
- Key matchups in the Ravens' game against the Chiefs Sunday at 1 p.m.
- Ravens cornerbacks Jimmy Smith, Shareece Wright and Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen played together in high school.
- The Ravens' Jimmy Smith and Shareece Wright, and the Chiefs' Daniel Sorensen all played together at Colton High School in California.
- 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.
- 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.
- Ravens tight end Nick Boyle's season-ending suspension was another blemish on a hugely disappointing rookie class.
- It was probably fitting for the Ravens' much-maligned defense that on an afternoon when they might have played their best game of the season against the pass, they turned in one of their worst against the run.
- After a difficult debut against San Francisco, cornerback Shareece Wright is proving to be a useful piece at cornerback for the Ravens.
- Analysis of the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles in Ravens-Browns.
- Barring a change, starting Ravens offensive linemen Kelechi Osemele and Eugene Monroe won't play against the Cleveland Browns Monday night.
- The Ravens have said on several occasions that they've improved defensively. The rematch against the Cleveland Browns will be their chance to show that.
- It's looking more and more like the Ravens starting offensive line for Monday's game against the Cleveland Browns will include three backups.
- It took Cassius Vaughn several months to find a job, but he returns to the Ravens with a better perspective on his career
- Five Ravens and Ravems stats that stand out, including notes on the Rams defense against tight ends, the lack of returns allowed by the Ravens and more.
- Five stats that stand out ahead of the Jacksonville Jaguars' game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.
- Chief among the Ravens secondary's responsibilities during their bye, defensive backs coach Chris Hewitt said, is to erase the back-breaking big passing plays they've allowed over the first eight games from their memory, and ensure they don't crop up again the rest of the season.
- Analysis of the Ravens and San Diego Chargers' offense, defense, special teams and intangibles heading into Sunday's 1 p.m. kickoff.
- There's seemingly no surefire recipe for success in building an NFL secondary, but one thing could become abundantly clear when the Ravens face the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals have found a formula that works for them, while the Ravens haven't.
- Even coming off one of the Ravens' better efforts in getting off the field on opponent's third downs, defensive coordinator Dean Pees cited it Thursday as a need for improvement on a Ravens defense.
- Shareece Wright was the latest cornerback that the Ravens brought in to run into immediate struggles.
- A defiant John Harbaugh reiterated Monday that the Ravens will fix the mistakes that have led to a 1-5 start, the worst in the franchise's 20-year history.
- 49ers wide receivers Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin combine for eight catches, 198 yards and one touchdown against the Ravens.
- The Ravens lost another close game thanks to a flurry of mistakes and missed opportunities.
- Ravens cornerback Shareece Wright was beaten for big plays, caught out of position, struck down by awful luck and left hanging his head after the game.
- Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. (back), running back Justin Forsett (ankle), and outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil (groin) are all active for the Baltimore RavensSunday against the San Francisco 49ers.
- The Ravens today promoted rookie running back Terrence Magee from their practice squad to their 53-man roster, a move that calls into question whether starting back Justin Forsett will be ready to play Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.
- New Ravens cornerback Shareece Wright grew up playing with Jimmy Smith in high school, and joined the Ravens on his recommendation.