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- The list of free agents who still fit with the Ravens is dwindling by the day.
- After making six selections in the draft and bolstering his defense while failing to provide help at the offensive skill positions, Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said he'd immediately get back to work to try to bolster the roster.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsone says "we, without a doubt in my mind, improved our football team in the last three days."
- Anything could happen in the draft, but don't be surprised if the Ravens' decision comes down to a pass rusher versus a wide receiver.
- ESPN draft analyst feels that the Ravens will get Joe Flacco that elusive weapon in the passing game in the first round of the 2017 draft.
- The 2016 NFL season ended a little more than a month ago, and the Ravens have done little since then.
- The potential hire of Greg Roman would be a strong indication that the Ravens are indeed focused on fixing and relying on their running game.
- Former Ravens dot the rosters and coaching staffs of both Super Bowl 50 teams: the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers.
- The prevailing thought is that the Ravens are in desperate need of a wide receiver, but the guy who created that void doesn't see it that way.
- NFL stars, like Rob Gronkowski, Calvin Johnson and Jeremy Maclin, will be in Baltimore for the Ed Block Foundation's annual event.
- Andre Johnson fits the profile of the type of wide receiver the Ravens have added in the past, but would adding him really make sense?
- The Ravens aren't expected to use their franchise tag, but what other teams do could influence the status of pending free agents Torrey Smith and Pernell McPhee.
- After struggling as a rookie and dealing with injuries, Jimmy Smith of the Baltimore Ravens has become a top cornerback.
- On offense and defense, the Baltimore Ravens could do pretty much anything they wanted against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Ravens notes on John Urschel and the ubiquitous Ravens rookies, Joe Flacco, and of course, Jimmy Smith
- Ravens left offensive guard Kelechi Osemele was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after attempting to test out his bruised, hyperextended right knee during warmups.
- These will be the breakout stars when the Ravens travel to Tampa Bay to face the Buccaneers on Sunday.
- Jeff Zrebiec breaks down what to look for when the Ravens play the Buccaneers on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium.
- Whenever the Tampa Bay Buccaneers line up on offense, they're headlined by one of the most imposing wide receivers in the NFL.
- When Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco took his first snap in the full-squad portion of Wednesday's practice, three of his usual five starting linemen were nowhere to be found. Despite that, and a shaky performance by the offensive line last Sunday, Flacco said he has no concerns about the group.
- Eight Ravens didn't practice on Wednesday, including six starters.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson breaks down the Ravens' loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 5.
- Based on measurements alone, there was a lot to like about Tommy Streeter when the Ravens drafted him in the sixth round of the 2012 draft.
- After months of waiting and wondering, we will finally get our first look at the revamped Baltimore Ravens defense in a game tonight when the Ravens open the preseason against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the Baltimore Ravens vs. San Diego Chargers game on Sunday.
- Every week, we hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens¿ opponent that week. The Ravens left for the West Coast on Friday and play the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, so we reached out to Michael Gehlken, the Chargers beat writer for the San Diego Union-Tribune, to chat about Sunday's game.
- Defense has played better lately, but 34-14 loss in San Diego last season is fresh in minds of players, coaches
- In this game-day staple, blogger Matt Vensel makes four sometimes-courageous predictions for the game. All he asks is that you don't hold it against him whenever those predictions end up being embarrassingly wrong.
- Jackson is one of six Ravens rookies who didn't play for a Football Bowl Subdivision school competing for roster spots in training camp. The learning curve is steeper for small-school prospects, according to veterans who took that less-beaten path to the Ravens because NFL.
- Jackson is one of six Ravens rookies who didn't play for a Football Bowl Subdivision school competing for roster spots in training camp. The learning curve is steeper for small-school prospects, according to veterans who took that less-beaten path to the Ravens because NFL.
- Maybe it's because I was a star mathlete in high school, but I love numbers. And we've spent plenty of time crunching them these past 10 days while waiting for the Ravens to make moves -- or purposefully not make moves -- in the new league year. So if you're a fan of numbers, here is a handful of relevant numbers from this quiet free-agency period, at least in Baltimore.
- Team may have to wait until April's draft to find another target for Joe Flacco
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- Today's start of the NFL's free agency period will bring hype, hope and anticipation to many football cities across the country.
- Making a splash by throwing around cash on talent from other teams isn't usually the Ravens' style, though that's not to say that they haven't made significant signings in their 16-year, going-on-17-year history.
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- When it comes to star power in NFL free agency in 2012, there might not be a more stacked position group than wide receiver. But much like the running back class, this year's bumper crop of free agent wide receivers will likely be thinned when some teams exercise their right to place the franchise tag on pending free agents. Here is a look at five of the top free agent wideouts and where they could wind up.
- Ravens don't appear primed to make a run at a high-priced receiver. John Harbaugh says "it wouldn't be a smart way to distribute the money."
- What kind of priority are the Ravens putting on finding a wide receiver? It's a question that Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome will surely get this afternoon when he meets with reporters on the second full day of the NFL scouting combine.