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- Gerald McCoy reportedly visited Carolina on Friday, two days after his visit with the Ravens ended.
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After ‘long day of waiting,’ Ravens rewarded with edge rusher Jaylon Ferguson, receiver Miles Boykin
With the first of two third-round draft picks Friday night, the Ravens took Louisiana Tech edge rusher Jaylon Ferguson 85th overall. - Former Ravens star Torrey Smith calls on Baltimore's businesses to show their commitment to the city's youth.
- Torrey Smith's charity basketball game will be held at Royal Farms Arena.
- Now that he's reportedly headed to the Denver Broncos in a trade, here's a look at Joe Flacco's five most memorable games as Ravens quarterback.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravens’ 23-17 setback to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
- Here’s what they're saying about Maryland hiring Mike Locksley as its new football coach.
- The middle linebacker passed Jarret Johnson and Haloti Ngata to move into fifth place in franchise history in all-time tackles with 529.
- A few days from Halloween, the Ravens avoided a nightmarish offensive line scenario entering Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers.
- In addition to cornerback Marlon Humphrey and right tackle James Hurst missing the game against the Carolina Panthers, left guard Alex Lewis is doubtful.
- From Joe Flacco's plethora of targets to the secondary's success without Jimmy Smith, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 26-14 win in Pittsburgh.
- This week has been quite a roller coaster ride for Cyrus Jones, a Gilman alumnus signed to the Ravens practice squad this week.
- Receiver Breshad Perriman's career with the Ravens started badly and never really got better. The only surprise was that it took this long for them to figure out that he couldn't help them.
- The nose tackle’s work in the community – which earned him the annual award after Tuesday’s practice – takes up one full page in the Ravens media guide.
- Torrey Smith, a former wideout for the Ravens and Maryland, is expecting his third child with longtime partner Chanel.
- NFL players respond to President Donald Trump: “These are problems that our government has created, many of which occur at the local level,” they wrote. “If President Trump thinks he can end these injustices if we deliver him a few names, he hasn’t been listening to us.”
- DJ Moore, the 24th overall pick in the NFL draft, is now under contract with the Carolina Panthers.
- It isn't Donald Trump's fault that NFL players have disrespected the National Anthem and the U.S. military.
- Philadelphia Eagles get bounced from the White House by a president who is the champion of shamelessness.
- "The men and women that wanted to go should’ve been able to go," the wide receiver tweeted. "It’s a cowardly act to cancel the celebration because the majority of the people don’t want to see you. To make it about the anthem is foolish."
- Torrey Smith, Ryan Jensen and Lawrence Guy all have taken in rescue pets themselves.
- Instead of writing about the cloning of puppies, The Sun should remind readers of the need to adopt dogs from shelters.
- If you’re a Ravens fan looking for an NFC team to adopt, look no further than the Panthers.
- Maryland wide receiver DJ Moore was picked No. 24 overall by the Carolina Panthers, becoming the first Terp to be drafted in the opening round since wideout Darrius Heyward-Bey in 2009.
- Fans have long yearned for the Ravens to draft a star wide receiver, and the team's inability to do so has been the most glaring exception to its outstanding overall draft record. The Ravens will likely have another chance to change the receiver narrative in 2018, but will they take it?
- Here are 10 change-makers who have made the Baltimore area better with their courage, innovative thinking and leadership.
- Mike Wallace spent two productive seasons with the Ravens. Now, he joins the reigning Super Bowl champs.
- “I think he’ll be a reliable receiver for Joe,” Anquan Boldin said of new Ravens receiver Michael Crabtree before Saturday night’s Torrey Smith Family Fund Charity Basketball Game at Royal Farms Arena.
- Former Ravens receiver Torrey Smith held his seventh annual charity game at Royal Farms Arena on Saturday and had a chance to reunite with some former Super Bowl-winning teammates there.
- Baltimore County state Sen. Bobby Zirkin is so popular and well-funded that no one has challenged him in years. But a group of his constituents, frustrated that he isn’t progressive enough, are putting up a candidate of their own this year: PIkesville attorney Sheldon Laskin.
- Receiver was reportedly traded to the Carolina Panthers for cornerback Daryl Worley.
- If the Ravens can get Jarvis Landry for a fourth- or even third-round selection and a four-year contract worth from $50 million to $52 million then the Ravens should sign him.
- Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman struck out five in three perfect innings against a first-choice Philadelphia Phillies lineup Saturday, and came away encouraged as much by his delivery as the results.
- Projecting wide receivers has become difficult for NFL teams. Nothing has been more problematic for Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome.
- The Eagles won't be overhauled like the Super Bowl XLVII champion Ravens, but they're likely facing significant changes.
- Smith said the relationship between him and his old team is "love forever."
- A little more than a week after he helped the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl, Smith was back in Baltimore as part of his mentoring program.
- The former Terp and Raven got a bobblehead, appeared on CNN, made a viral video and got feted in Philadelphia.
- Maryland wide receiver DJ Mooore and cornerback JC Jackson are among the players invited to the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.
- The Ravens surely need more dynamic playmakers. But they also need to find more variety at the offensive skill positions.
- Carson Wentz gets the assist.
- The former Raven and Terp is shown holding a beagle in the Show Your Soft Side campaign.
- Wide receiver Torrey Smith caught five passes for 49 yards as the Eagles upset the Patriots, something the Ravens also did in the AFC Championship game the last time Smith won a ring.
- Will some of the Super Bowl champion Eagles skip traditional White House visit?
- Five years ago, the Ravens completed a remarkable playoff run that capped the careers of some of the franchise’s greatest stars and seemed to seal the legacies of coach John Harbaugh and quarterback Joe Flacco. But their attempts to reload for another run have not gone as planned.
- Philadelphia can get the job done if it pressures the quarterback, if quarterback Nick Foles plays turnover-free and if coach Doug Pederson keeps a cool head.
- The early read on the 2018 draft class is that it's lacking a plethora of high-end receivers and tight ends. Those are the Ravens' two biggest needs.
- The Eagles have several players from the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII winners, but Howie Roseman's personnel staff has a distinct Ravens' flavor as well.
- On offense, the Patriots will attack from anywhere on the field regardless if they have possession on their own 1-yard line or the opponents’ 1-yard line.
- The Ravens simply haven't taken enough shots at finding offensive skill position players, especially early in the draft.