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- Jeff Zrebiec offers his impressions from the Baltimore Ravens' first OTA opened to the media.
- Signs of change are everywhere at the Under Armour Performance Center these days, from the Lombardi Trophy that sits in a glass case in the lobby to the title-winning banners that hang in the indoor practice facility to the various new faces that occupy the locker room.
- "You don't replace Anquan" Boldin. Those are the words of Ravens wide receiver Tandon Doss, the man who is expected to be one of the leading combatants in the offseason royal rumble to replace the veteran receiver who was traded to the San Francisco 49ers.
- One of the top candidates for a bigger role is Tandon Doss, the Ravens' 2011 fourth-round draft pick from Indiana.
- Ravens assistant general manager Eric DeCosta on Monday night acknowledged that the "hunt goes on" for a veteran wide receiver. Here is a look at the options that remain on the free-agent market.
- Ravens assistant general manager answers questions about the Ravens at Baltimore Sun Sports Forum
- The Baltimore sports scene is blessed with a bunch of talented bloggers who bring their unique perspective to the conversation. This week, we exchanged emails with blogger Gordon McGuiness, who writes about the Ravens for Pro Football Focus and also contributes to Russell Street Report and the Purple Reign Show.
- Ray Rice was one of three Ravens players who took a break from the offseason workout program Tuesday to chat with reporters. He was wearing black pajama pants, so maybe a nap was next up on his agenda. Before he took off, he was asked about Torrey Smith, who is expected to be the team's top receiver in 2013.
- Instead of delivering touchdown passes, the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player handed out ice cream sundaes. Admittedly, Flacco did so with much less confidence than he normally displays in the Ravens' backfield.
- Jeff Zrebiec previews the Baltimore Ravens' 2013 NFL draft plans for wide receivers and tight ends.
- The Ravens traded away Anquan Boldin last month because the veteran wide receiver's production didn¿t match his salary cap hit, but they might have eyes for a draft prospect who has drawn comparisons to Boldin.
- Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh just spoke with reporters for nearly an hour at the head coaches luncheon at the NFL annual meetings.
- The most debated move the Baltimore Ravens made this offseason was the trade of wide receiver Anquan Boldin. How will they replace his production? Ravens coach John Harbaugh shed light on that Tuesday.
- The Baltimore Ravens made a tough business decision on Monday, dealing veteran wide receiver and playoff hero Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers for a sixth-round pick after he wouldn't accept a pay cut.
- The Ravens traded Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers
- Baltimore Ravens and NFL free agency and Anquan Boldin
- The NFL offseason heats up on Tuesday when the free agency period begins and the NFL draft will take place next month. In anticipation of those events, blogger and reporter Matt Vensel will look at six key positions the Ravens might address in free agency and the NFL draft in the days leading up to the start of free agency. Today, he looks at wide receivers.
- Quarterback Joe Flacco is getting the credit that he deserves for leading the Ravens throughout the playoffs and then to a victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. It will be interesting if Ravens coach John Harbaugh gets his.
- Baltimore Ravens held practice at Saints' outdoor facility
- Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers cooperate to share practice field after Ravens had concerns about artificial turf at Tulane University
- Ravens conduct first Super Bowl practice at Tulane University
- Baltimore Ravens starting inside linebacker has sprained right ankle, back injury
- Baltimore Ravens' list includes starting inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe
- Baltimore Ravens starting inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe has sprained right ankle
- Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe did not practice Thursday
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers questions about the Ravens' 38-35 win over the Denver Broncos in the divisional round, Sunday's AFC championship game against the New England Patriots and more
- Baltimore Ravens getting healthier for AFC divisional round playoff game
- The Ravens released their first injury report of the week leading up to Saturday¿s AFC Divisional playoff game against the Denver Broncos, and Bernard Pierce did not practice Wednesday.
- Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tandon Doss takes blame for dropped balls in end zone
- Ravens' Anquan Boldin was involved early and often in the second half, catching all five passes Joe Flacco threw his way while establishing a new franchise single-game playoff record with 145 receiving yards.
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- Baltimore Ravens fullback Vonta Leach only player missing from Thursdays practice
- Baltimore Ravens prove coach John Harbaugh's decision fruitful
- Outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (torn right biceps), defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (sprained right knee), wide receiver Anquan Boldin (bruised left shoulder), offensive guard Marshal Yanda (knee, shoulder, sprained right ankle), strong safety Bernard Pollard (damaged ribs) and wide receiver Tandon Doss (ankle) are all inactive.
- Baltimore Ravens have seven players listed as questionable on injury report, Ngata, Yanda regarded as doubtful to play
- Ravens Yanda, Ngata miss third straight practice with injuries
- Three Pro Bowlers for Baltimore Ravens missing from Thursday¿s practice
- Safety Bernard Pollard, who has missed the past two games after aggravating a rib/chest injury, returned to practice Wednesday.
- Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin dealing with bruised shoulder, status for Sunday undetermined