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- With the Ravens set to have their first practice July 25, about one month from now, here's what to watch in training camp.
- The Ravens are selling a new era, and it would be a lot easier if they had some star players to promote.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh mightĀ have set a precedent when he pulled defensive tackle Michael Pierce from practice on the first day of minicamp.
- The Ravens are a team going through growing pains, which makes this weekās three-day mandatory minicamp possibly more important than recent ones.
- With Jaylon Ferguson signed, only Ravens draft picks Marquise āHollywoodā Brown and Miles Boykin have not yet agreed to rookie contracts.
- Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy reportedly plans to visit Baltimore on Tuesday and hear out the free-agent pitch from team officials.
- The Ravens should have an improved offense as they seek their second straight AFC North title, but how will they fare on the other side of the ball?
- The Ravens have signed Pernell McPhee, 30, who was one of the top outside linebackers still available.
- With the first of two third-round draft picks Friday night, the Ravens took Louisiana Tech edge rusher Jaylon Ferguson 85th overall.
- After day one of the annual NFL draft, the Ravens came away with one of college footballās top receivers even though he was small and far from the prototype. But on day two, the Ravens might have gotten better by adding edge rusher Jaylon Ferguson and receiver Miles Boykin, both third-round picks.
- Instant analysis of the Ravens' selections during Day 2 of the NFL draft
- The lack of leadership heading into the 2019 season is a topic of discussion for the Ravens, but it shouldnāt be a major problem, thanks in part to the signing of six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas.
- Linebacker Patrick Onwuasor, 26, appears ready to accept the mantle of leader and middle linebacker on the Ravens defense.
- The Ravens havenāt signed a pass rusher in free agency, and the team could pass on taking one in the first round of the draft. Eric DeCosta hopes Bowser and Williams can ātake the next step."
- Maybe no player in Ravens history symbolized the toughness of the organization more than former defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, who announced his retirement Monday after 13 seasons in the NFL, including nine in Baltimore.
- Only four teams finished with fewer takeaways than the Ravensā 17 in 2018, but free-agent signing Earl Thomas should help.
- Ravens officials bid farewell Wednesday to longtime quarterback Joe Flacco and linebackers C.J. Mosley and Terrell Suggs.
- Earl Thomas signed a four-year deal with the Ravens worth a reported $55 million, another expensive but impressive piece in the teamās defensive backfield.
- In less than 18 hours spanning Monday night and Tuesday afternoon, three Ravens linebackers who underpinned their defensive success proved unwilling or unable to be retained.
- Smith was considered the Ravensā second-best pending free agent, after inside linebacker C.J. Mosley, who also is exiting Baltimore.
- The Ravens have lost several of their starting unrestricted free agents on defense, but thereās no reason for any alarm. The players the Ravens have lost so far this offseason were either too old or simply not good enough to merit multiyear, lucrative contracts.
- With the loss of C.J. Mosley, Terrell Suggs and others, the Ravens will have to rebuild their defense in a hurry and Baltimore will have to brace for a serious star-power shortage from both of its major professional teams.
- Outside linebacker Terrell Suggsā best chance of returning to the Ravens might have ended when Ozzie Newsome stepped down as general manager this offseasonĀ and was replaced by Eric DeCosta.
- Pending free agent C.J. Mosley is going to be very rich very soon. And it appears unlikely the Ravens will be the team still signing the check.
- The Ravens had the NFLās top-ranked defense in 2018, but theyāve already lost safety Eric Weddle and veteran outside linebacker Terrell Suggs.
- He said after the Ravensā playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers that he āwould love to be a Raven for life."
- Eric DeCosta has shortened the Ravens' to-do list considerably. He still must answer a handful of questions that could shape the teamās short- and long-term future.
- The general manager indicated that the Ravens would meet with the agents for C.J. Mosley and Terrell Suggs this week.
- One month from the open market, hereās where the Ravens stand with their free agents-to-be.
- From quarterback Lamar Jackson to kicker Justin Tucker, here are the 10 most pivotal figures in the franchise as the Ravens look to 2019 and beyond.
- With the prospect of change looming for the Ravens' No. 1 defense, a new generation of stars is prepared to take the lead.
- The Ravens will have a busy offseason with decisions to make involving the front office, the draft and free agency. First up is negotiating a contract with coach John Harbaugh.
- From Lamar Jackson's difficult day to the indelible legacies of Joe Flacco and Ozzie Newsome, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 23-17 playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
- A rushing offense that gashed the Los Angeles Chargers for 159 yards in the first meeting was held to 90 in Sundayās 23-17 loss in an AFC wild-card-round playoff game.
- Fans packed M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday for the Ravens' first home playoff game since January 2013.
- Tight end Maxx Williams rued being unable to punch in what would have been his first rushing touchdown in Sundayās win against the Cleveland Browns.
- Only 11 players remain from the last Ravens team that made the playoffs in 2014. Those survivors are counseling younger teammates to cherish the opportunity as they prepare to play the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
- What can we learn from the Ravens snap counts against the Browns?
- Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens' performance in their 26-24 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
- Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs played in his 229th career game, passing Ray Lewis for the franchiseās all-time leader in games.
- Ravens wide receiver John Brown (hamstring), defensive back Anthony Levine Sr. (toe/ankle), outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (hamstring) and cornerback Tavon Young (groin) ā all deemed questionable Friday ā will play Sunday against the Browns.
- āOff the top of my head, I can't think of anybody that would be outā Sunday, John Harbaugh said.
- The Ravens will play for the AFC North title Sunday, but they find themselves in the odd position of wooing their own fans back to M&T Bank Stadium. Home games have been sold out this year, but the stands have not generally been full, and the team is searching for ways to excite its audience.
- Lamar Jackson and Baker Mayfield, the rookie quarterbacks for the Ravens and Browns, respectively, will meet as on-field adversaries for the first time, but have been tight for a while.
- Outside linebacker Terrell Suggs said, āWeāll cross every bridge when it comes toā making a decision on whether his 16-year career is drawing to a close.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count analysis in their win over the San Diego Chargers.
- The Ravens have fallen just short of beating the NFL's top teams in recent seasons. Now, they have to do it against the Los Angeles Chargers or face a gloomy end to the current era of the franchise.
- Tight end Nick Boyle suffered a concussion in the second half of Sundayās win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and did not participate in Tuesdayās walkthrough.
- Said Ravens linebacker C.J. Mosley: āNobody in this locker room should walk out with their heads down.ā
- A look at some numbers from the Ravensā 27-24 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.