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- Zuttah is eager to prove that the Ravens made a sound decision when they traded a 2015 fifth-round draft pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to acquire him
- The Ravens worked out veteran free agent Steve Maneri as an offensive tackle on Saturday, according to a league source.
- Rolando McClain, who didn't play a game for the Ravens yet retired twice, has been traded to the Dallas Cowboys for a sixth-round pick. The Ravens also sent a seventh-round pick to Dallas.
- The Ravens are signing former San Diego Chargers wide receiver Mike Willie following a successful minicamp tryout, according to a source.
- The mood and composition of the Ravens' offensive line have undergone major changes after a frustrating season.
- As veteran cornerback Aaron Ross covered receivers Tuesday during his minicamp tryout with the Ravens, the former New York Giants starter quickly realized how long it's been since he's played football.
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Ravens corner Tramain Jacobs prepped for NFL competing in college against Johnny Manziel, Mike Evans
The fast pace of the NFL is something Ravens undrafted rookie cornerback Tramain Jacobs grew accustomed to during his time at Texas A&M. - Buried on the center depth chart, Ravens' second-year offensive lineman Ryan Jensen has been moved to right tackle, where he is currently competing for the starting job.
- The Ravens installed Jeremy Zuttah as their new starting center in March, trading a 2015 fifth-round draft pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for him.
- Former Towson standout Terrance West said over the weekend that the Ravens told his agent that they would draft the running back late in the third round. That's not the case, according to the Ravens.
- The Detroit Lions drafted Elkton graduate Larry Webster in the fourth round.
- Ravens running back Ray Rice is the last player the Ravens drafted that made a Pro Bowl. Only the Jacksonville Jaguars, Oakland Raiders and New York Jets have gone through a longer drought.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome broke his silence about middle linebacker Rolando McClain, commenting for the first time since the former Alabama star recently retired for the second time in the past year.
- In two seasons, Webster an Elkton native, piled up 88 tackles, 26 sacks, 31 tackles for losses, an interception and three forced fumbles. He also caught two touchdowns lining up at tight end and returned a blocked punt for a touchdown.
- During the Senior Bowl practices, Liberty cornerback Walt Aikens was one of the prospects that captured the attention of the Ravens.
- The Ravens have long known their opponents. Tomorrow, they'll find out the dates and times of their regular-season slate.
- The Ravens launch their preseason schedule against a familiar opponent, playing the San Francisco 49ers on Aug. 7 at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Morgan State cornerback Joe Rankin has been invited to the NFL super regional scouting combine at the Detroit Lions' Ford Field this weekend.
- Since quarterback Joe Flacco last broke the huddle during a season-ending loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in late December, the Ravens have dramatically overhauled an offense that struggled mightily last season.
- Newly-acquired Ravens center Jeremy Zuttah's five-year contract is worth $18 million and includes $6.5 million in guaranteeed money, according to a league source.
- The Ravens' defense will be competing with former New England Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount again next season.
- Newly-acquired Ravens center Jeremy Zuttah passed his physical and his trade from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is now finalized, the team announced.
- The trade for center Jeremy Zuttah from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is expected to provide an immediate upgrade for the Ravens' offensive line.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh made it clear that despite a busy two weeks, the Ravens aren't done in free agency. They still have more work to do throughout their roster, including an offensive line that remains under construction.
- The Ravens have gotten more compensatory picks than any team in the NFL and they were awarded four more today.
- Trading for center Jeremy Zuttah, the Ravens appear to have gotten better on the offensive line. But while Zuttah should be an upgrade over Gino Gradkowski, it is no sure thing he will stabilize the position.
- The Ravens' front office has been busy, but this week's owners meetings give them an opportunity to get even more done.
- The Ravens landed their new projected starting center Sunday afternoon, acquiring Jeremy Zuttah in a trade from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for a 2015 middle-round draft selection.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers have scheduled a visit with New England Patriots veteran free agent running back LeGarrette Blount for Sunday and Monday, according to league sources.
- As the Ravens host former Carolina Panthers star wide receiver Steve Smith for a visit, history shows there's been hefty production, as well as high compensation, for older receivers.
- After monitoring the Smith and Carolina Panthers fallout from afar, the Ravens finally had their first opportunity to make their pitch to the five-time Pro Bowl receiver after he was released following 13 NFL seasons with the Panthers.
- The Carolina Panthers have cut veteran wide receiver Steve Smith, and the Baltimore Ravens could pursue him.
- The deal for Jacoby Jones, a proven deep threat and one of the game's fastest returners, has a maximum value of $14 million if he hits all his incentive clauses, sources said.
- The Carolina Panthers and veteran wide receiver Steve Smith are heading toward a divorce.
- The Ravens have agreed to a long-term deal with Eugene Monroe, their left tackle.
- New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman is going to hit the free agency market after declining a three-year offer to remain with the AFC East franchise, according to a source.
- The Ravens could emerge as a strong potential landing spot for Carolina Panthers veteran wide receiver Steve Smith should he be released today, according to league sources.
- The Ravens have maintained dialogue with offensive tackle Eugene Monroe and there's still optimism contract could still get hammered out, according to league sources.
- As the Ravens continue to haggle with left offensive tackle Eugene Monroe in active negotiations, they are $24.929 million under the NFL salary-cap limit of $133 million.
- Now that the Ravens have decided not to designate offensive tackle Eugene Monroe as their franchise player, negotiations between the two sides are slated to continue.