tray walker
- 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
- After Matthew Judon got a sack in a second straight preseason game, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he'd like to see him against the one's in the next game.
- We didn't get to know cornerback Tray Walker very well, but Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman did.
- 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.
- Several hundred people, including friends, family members, and current and former teammates, came to the Northwest 58th Street church Friday to pay their respects to someone who overcame a tough childhood and had only one college scholarship offer, yet made it to the NFL. Tray Walker played in eight games as a Ravens rookie, and as he trained this offseason, he told friends and family members that he was eyeing a starting cornerback role for the team in 2016.
- Public viewing for Tray Walker to be held today in Miami.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti is making plans to charter a plane in Baltimore on Saturday so that players, coaches and team officials can attend Tray Walker's funeral in South Florida.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh gave a passionate defense of the team's rule change proposals this morning. However, he also touched on several other topics about the team.
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- The tragic death of Tray Walker remains on the Ravens' minds as the NFL owners meetings get underway.
- 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.
- There are times when sports don't allow us to escape reality, and one of those happened Thursday night.
- Jimmy Clausen had a two-game stint as the Ravens' starting quarterback and he'll spend the final two games of the season as a healthy scratch.
- The Ravens ruled two rookies out and declared Eugene Monroe doubtful for Sunday's game against the San Diego Chargers
- The Ravens are probably as healthy as they've been all season, but left tackle Eugene Monroe remains out with a shoulder issue.
- In what has been a season filled with injuries, the Ravens watched Eugene Monroe, Kelechi Osemele, Darren Waller and Tray Walker go down against Cardinals.
- The Ravens made a series of roster moves Tuesday, aimed at improving what has been one of the league's worst defenses.
- The return of Rashaan Melvin and a trade for Will Davis add to a thin secondary for the Baltimore Ravens.
- A day after acquiring Will Davis in a trade, the Ravens worked out veteran cornerback Tony Carter but didn't immediately sign him.
- The Ravens have put together a pretty promising rookie class, but last night was a struggle for several of their first-year players.
- Wide receiver Marlon Brown and rookie cornerback Tray Walker returned to practice Monday after a week out with injuries, while defensive starters Kendrick Lewis and Timmy Jernigan were absent.
- Baltimore Ravens injury updates on Elvis Dumervil, Breshad Perriman, Rashaan Melvin, and Tray Walker.
- Ravens rookie running back Javorious "Buck" Allen has passed his physical, officially clearing him to practice.
- 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.
- Veteran corner Kyle Arrington isn't officially available yet, but his release from the New England Patriots is imminent and the Ravens could have interest.
- The Ravens have struck a four-year, $2.625 million deal with fourth-round cornerback Tray Walker, according to sources.
- A clear theme emerged for the Ravens: they wanted to find more weapons for quarterback Joe Flacco. That idea was reinforced throughout the draft as the Ravens used six of their nine picks on offensive players.
- Tray Walker did not get an invite to the NFL scouting combine, but the cornerback was definitely on the Ravens' radar.