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- Firing Ravens coach John Harbaugh now wouldn't make any sense and don't expect team owner Steve Bisciotti to do it, columnist Mike Preston writes.
- Dundalk's Matt Banta was named Ravens High School Football Coach of the Week after leading the Owls to an upset victory over previously undefeated Milford Mill last week.
- Maryland graduate linebacker Tre Watson has become a leader for Terps while leading the Big Ten in tackles and interceptions.
- The Ravens need to find a more balanced offense against the Titans.
- Edmondson coach Corey Johnson was named Ravens High School Football Coach of the Week after a 16-0 win over Douglass that kept the Red Storm unbeaten this fall.
- C.J. Mosley, Michael Pierce and Hayden Hurst appear poised to play in Sunday night’s game at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Severna Park’s Will Bell was named the Ravens High School Coach of the Week on Thursday after last week's 28-21 win over Old Mill, the Falcons' first victory over the Patriots in a decade.
- Breaking down the Ravens' Sunday night game against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers. Who has the edge?
- The Steelers have won the past three meetings with the Ravens, but this week marks the Ravens’ best chance in recent years.
- Ravens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale hopes more quarterbacks don’t begin flopping to get favorable calls from officiating crews.
- The Baltimore Sun's Ravens beat crew predicts who will win Sunday night's game against the Steelers.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers are off to an unsettled start, on and off the field. But the Ravens don't expect any lapses from their archrival as they prepare for their annual trip to Pittsburgh.
- 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.
- Heading into another prime-time matchup against the Ravens, the Steelers have won their past 11 night games.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the decision to deactivate the two defensive starters was not easy, but he still considers them day-to-day for this week leading to Sunday night’s game at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Kenwood’s Derrick Krumholtz was named the Ravens High School Coach of the Week after the Bluebirds defeated Hereford last Friday for the first time in at least 25 years to improve to 3-0.
- While the Ravens rank eighth in the NFL in yards per game, they have had their fair share of troubles on first down-and-10 through their first two games.
- 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 coach John Harbaugh says there aren't any good teams in the NFL after two weeks. A look at the rising and falling tides in the AFC North suggests he might have a point.
- Calvert Hall’s Donald Davis was named the Ravens High School Coach of the Week after the Cardinals ended Wise's 43-game winning streak.
- After limiting the six-time Pro Bowl selection to two tackles and zero sacks in their last meeting, Skura is hoping to use that familiarity in preparing for another clash with Atkins.
- Want to know how the Ravens will finish this season? Let me tell you.
- When Lamar Jackson was taken No. 32 overall in the draft this year, Ozzie Newsome acknowledged they were “building for the future” with the Heisman Trophy winner. But, he added, “In order for us to win this year, we need Joe Flacco.”
- Long Reach football coach Jamie Willis has been named the Ravens High School Coach of the Week after leading the Lightning to a 26-20 win over Atholton last weekend.
- This week has been quite a roller coaster ride for Cyrus Jones, a Gilman alumnus signed to the Ravens practice squad this week.
- BeerCycles will provide Ravens fans another, potentially quicker, way of buying alcohol at games.
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- A look at each season Ray Lewis played for the Ravens and the five years since he retired, culminating in his selection to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- In his first extended practice against the defense Sunday afternoon, the incumbent starter threw with authority and accuracy and even showed off his wheels.
- 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.
- The 13-time Pro Bowl linebacker will be part of the eight-member class inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Aug. 4.
- A preview of the offensive line position as the Ravens prepare to open training camp July 19.
- Former Ravens landed new jobs this offseason, and more could soon as teams look to fill out their rosters before training camp.
- Harbaugh is up to three infractions in his NFL career, but he's still not at Pete Carroll's level.
- Jeremy Maclin, Lardarius Webb, Ryan Mallett and Terrance West are among several former Ravens trying to find their next teams.
- Torrey Smith, Ryan Jensen and Lawrence Guy all have taken in rescue pets themselves.
- Christopher Ezeala, a fullback and linebacker in the German Football League, has been assigned to the Ravens as part of the International Player Pathway program.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome gets emotional as he talks about leading the final draft of his career.
- The Buccaneers are having a parrot deliver their selections Saturday. The Ravens went with two Baltimore institutions.
- Coming off a 9-7 season and missing the playoffs for the third straight year, the Ravens found out how tough their road back to the playoffs will be when the 2018 NFL schedule was released Thursday night. The Baltimore Sun staff weighs in on the schedule's difficulty.
- The Ravens open at home against the Buffalo Bills, will be done with AFC North road games after Oct. 7, have a three-game road trip, have a three-game homestand, face four straight 2017 playoff teams in the midseason, and have back-to-back road games against the Falcons and Chiefs in December.
- The NFL announced it will release the 2018 schedule Thursday on NFL Network. The Ravens already know the teams they will face, now they'll know when they play them.
- Ravens left guard Alex Lewis had virtually gone underground since a shoulder injury last training camp forced him to miss the entire 2017 season. On Tuesday Lewis was one of several players available to the media as the Ravens began the first phase of the team’s offseason workout program.
- Wide receiver Quincy Adeboyejo, tight end Vince Mayle, offensive linemen Matt Skura and Maurquice Shakir, inside linebacker Patrick Onwuasor and cornerback Stanley Jean-Baptiste also sign their deals for 2018.
- The Ravens’ preseason schedule will be a little busier than normal.
- Veteran tight end Benjamin Watson led the Ravens in receptions in 2017 after missing the entire previous season with an Achilles injury.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh spoke to reporters in Orlando as part of the NFL's annual owners meetings.
- The Ravens still have needs and a little money to spend, but it looks like they don't want to jeopardize the third- or fourth-round draft pick they'd get for the loss of Ryan Jensen.
- The Ravens have a little more than $11 million of salary cap space remaining, but that's not a whole lot when you consider they'll need to pay draft picks and carry money over into the season.
- With Ryan Jensen leaving to become the NFL's top paid center, the Ravens will likely turn to Matt Skura at center.