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- Over the next three-plus month, the Ravens have a lot to do. Some priorities, though, are a little more important than others.
- When Lamar Jackson was taken No. 32 overall in the draft this year, Ozzie Newsome acknowledged they were ābuilding for the futureā with the Heisman Trophy winner. But, he added, āIn order for us to win this year, we need Joe Flacco.ā
- The Ravens certainly need to clear some salary cap space, but that doesn't mean they need to create big roster holes to do it.
- On offense, the Patriots will attack from anywhere on the field regardless if they have possession on their own 1-yard line or the opponentsā 1-yard line.
- Catch up on any of the NFL games you might have missed on Thanksgiving Day.
- As they seek to make a playoff push, Ravens will avoid facing Aaron Rodgers, Deshaun Watson and Andrew Luck.
- With all of the supposed improvements in how the NFL deals with players' head injuries ā after scrutiny from Congress, then lawsuits ā there still are curious
- Ben Roethlisberger's 32-yard completion to Antonio Brown with 35 seconds set up a 33-yard field goal from Chris Boswell as time expired.
- But the Ravens have played well on the road this season.
- Ravens beat writer Jeff Zrebiec breaks down each phase of the Ravens' road matchup against Minnesota.
- Ravens cornerback Tray Walker's dirt bike had no headlight, he wasn't wearing a helmet and had cannabinoids in his system at time of crash, according to police report
- Mourners started stepping out of a hot Florida afternoon and into the 93rd Street Community Baptist Church just after noon Saturday. For the next hour, they kept filing in, intent on honoring late Ravens cornerback Tray Walker.
- Public viewing for Tray Walker to be held today in Miami.
- Tray Walker had a clear and definitive plan. He told his godmother recently that he anticipated being a starting cornerback for the Ravens during the 2016 season.
- Ravens cornerback Tray Walker died Friday at 5 p.m. from injuries sustained in a motorbike accident on Thursday night, according to his agent. He was 23 years old.
- It was only about 2½ years ago when wide receiver Mike Wallace, then a newly minted Miami Dolphin after spending four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, declared that the Ravens were still his least favorite team. Now, Wallace is joining the organization that he once disliked. The Ravens agreed to terms with the veteran wide receiver during his Tuesday visit to the team¿s training facility.
- Former star Maryland wide receiver Stefon Diggs was named to the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team after a standout first season with the Minnesota Vikings.
- Walker officially passed his physical Saturday, clearing him to participate in training camp after the Ravens' rookie class reported Wednesday.
- When the Ravens drafted Texas Southern cornerback Tray Walker in the fourth round, they understood that he was in demand in the middle rounds.
- Maryland just landed what might be its quarterback of the future.
- Only one Ravens player, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, made the NFL Players Association's top-50 list for jersey sales for 2014.
- Should the Browns commit to Brian Hoyer as their long-term starter with a lucrative contract? Should they explore trade scenarios for rookie quarterback Johnny Manziel if they don't foresee him as the face of their franchise?
- The Ravens took linebacker C.J. Mosley at No. 17 as the Orioles pulled into first place in the AL East with a sweep of Tampa Bay
- An ESPN producer pledged to Sports Illustrated earlier this week that former Ravens linebacker Ray LewisĀæ contribution to the networkĀæs NFL Draft coverage Thursday will be similar to his playing career: Lewis will be, if nothing else, incredibly well prepared.
- The Ravens have little hope of getting one of their top targets to fall to them with the 17th overall pick if there isn't a run on quarterbacks ahead of them.
- The 5-foot-11, 223-pound Baltimore native is not enrolled at Towson this semester as he pursues the NFL and is sharing his draft experiences with Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson .
- 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.
- The Ravens need help in areas such as the offensive line and receiver, but word around The Castle is that general manager Ozzie Newsome really likes Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.
- Senior Bowl executive director Phil Savage just doesn't see how the NFL draft is going to be able to accommodate the record number of underclassmen who declared for the May draft.
- Desperate times apparently call for harsh measures inside the Pittsburgh Steelers' locker room, a once-vibrant place where fun and games not involving football have now been outlawed.