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- Coach Barry Trotz wants to return after leading the Washington Capitals to the Stanley Cup, and general manager Brian MacLellan wants to sign the 55-year-old
- Former Towson University star Terrance West, who has played the past three seasons with the Ravens, is signing with the New Orleans Saints, NFL.com reported.
- Jeremy Maclin, Lardarius Webb, Ryan Mallett and Terrance West are among several former Ravens trying to find their next teams.
- The Baltimore native and former Towson University and Northwestern High star started 17 games over the past three seasons with the Ravens.
- The Indiana tight end is expected to be taken on the second day of the draft, capping a remarkable story of perseverance and brotherly love.
- Coach John Harbaugh said he would support adding “the right kind of guy that can make us better.”
- The Ravens' need for offensive playmakers should dominate the discussion ahead of draft and free agency.
- The retirement of defensive coordinator Dean Pees likely won't be the only change as the Ravens miss the playoffs for the third consecutive year.
- The Ravens' offense failed to score a touchdown in the first quarter for the eighth consecutive game, and it cost them against the Bengals.
- Forner Ravens starters Breshad Perriman and Terrance West have slid down the Ravens’ depth chart this season and won't play Sunday against the Bengals.
- Former Northwestern High and Towson University standout Terrance West was active against the Colts on Saturday, but did not play a single snap.
- The wide receiver didn't sense the sarcasm in the cheers, but Mike Wallace did and he was not happy about the lack of support.
- Terrance West, the former Northwestern High and Towson University standout, has not played for the Ravens since Oct. 8, when he injured his left calf.
- That they get to play the first game of the week on Saturday gives the Ravens an opportunity to put pressure on the other wild-card contenders.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that both Maclin and defensive lineman Carl Davis will need more testing before the team knows the severity of their injuries.
- Former first-round pick last played on Nov. 27 against the Houston Texans. He hasn't had a catch since Nov. 5 against the Tennessee Titans.
- Although the legal status of running back Ray Rice remains unresolved, general manager Ozzie Newsome said that off-field situation won't impact the Ravens' draft stategy.