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- Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy reportedly plans to visit Baltimore on Tuesday and hear out the free-agent pitch from team officials.
- With the prospect of change looming for the Ravens' No. 1 defense, a new generation of stars is prepared to take the lead.
- Maurice Canady is eligible to practice, but he must be added to the Ravens' active roster within 21 days or will revert back to IR.
- From the Ravens' faith in Michael Crabtree to their emerging defensive identity under coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale, here are five things we learned from a 21-0 victory in Tennessee.
- The Ravens finished with a team-record 11 sacks in shutting out the Tennessee Titans, 21-0, on Sunday. No other NFL team this season has had more than seven in a game.
- Bowser has five tackles and no sacks in five games, and has struggled on special teams.
- The Ravens' first-round draft pick came out of Sunday’s loss at the Cleveland Browns in good physical condition after catching only one pass for seven yards.
- Willie Henry put his stamp on the game with a third-quarter sack of Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield that forced Cleveland to settle for a field goal.
- After spending the first three years of his career with the Ravens, defensive tackle Carl Davis will stand on the opposing sideline as a member of the Cleveland Browns.
- The defensive tackle joked that “me not being there is the only reason” he won’t play at the Cleveland Browns, but Henry is listed as questionable in the team’s final injury report of the week.
- The starting left tackle has another difficult challenge on his plate in Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
- “I don't think the docs and trainers were comfortable with just the one week back,” John Harbaugh said of Ravens tight end Hayden Hurst.
- C.J. Mosley, Michael Pierce and Hayden Hurst appear poised to play in Sunday night’s game at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Wide receiver Jodan Lasley, cornerback Maurice Canady, defensive tackle Willie Henry, guard-tackle Jermaine Eluemunor, tight end Hayden Hurst and defensive tackle Zach Sieler also were inactive.
- With two possible starters already sidelined, the Ravens ruled two injured backups out of Thursday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
- In his first game since 2016, the slot cornerback sacked Buffalo Bills quarterback Nathan Peterman twice, becoming the first Ravens defensive back to post two sacks in the same game in 22 years.
- Two days after noting that he could be inactive on game days, the 2012 NFL Rookie of the Year will take a seat while the organization’s first-round pick will play a supporting role to the 11th-year starter.
- There is only so much the Ravens can know about how they will hold up without Smith and defensive tackle Willie Henry.
- The team also ruled out defensive tackle Willie Henry and rookie tight end Hayden Hurst.
- With the starters sitting and the plays simplified, NFL preseason finales derive their intrigue from battles for the last few spots on a 53-man roster. Here are five competitions to watch as the Ravens prepare to play the Washington Redskins.
- The Ravens might be on the verge of solving one of their biggest problems as the preseason winds down: the pass rush.
- The injury bug is catching on in the Ravens locker room.
- Mike Preston weighs in on the depth and speed of the Ravens' defense, frustrated rookie receivers, a surprising show by Ken Dixon and more.
- With the Ravens wanting to get more out of their pass rush, nose tackle Michael Pierce is moving to a backup role behind Brandon Williams. But that doesn't mean he won't play a large role this season.
- Willie Henry, a Ravens' fourth-round draft pick in 2016, has shed nearly 20 pounds from last season and said he feels lighter and quicker as he looks to build on last year’s success.
- A preview of the defensive line position as the Ravens prepare to open training camp July 19.
- The key players on both defense and special teams return for the Ravens.
- The cat-and-mouse game involving Alabama wide receiver Calvin Ridley will make the team's first round interesting.
- Ravens failed to make playoffs despite gradual improvement.
- After a quiet rookie season in 2016, Ravens defensive tackle finished 2017 tied for third on the team in sacks with 3½ and leading the linemen in batted passes with five.
- Ravens need more offensive improvement for better report card.
- Willie Henry, known as "Big Earl" in the Ravens locker room, has needed just nine games to go from a guy who couldn't get on the field to an essential cog in the team's defense.
- Coach John Harbaugh joked that the back of Suggs’ jersey should read “Ponce de Leon” because he must have discovered the Fountain of Youth.
- The second-year defensive tackle concedes that he's hungry for more sacks after first big game.
- The Ravens used a lot of young players in the team’s 23-0 win against Green Bay at Lambeau Field.
- The Ravens played dominant defense but again struggled to find offensive consistency in a crucial win in Green Bay.
- We take a closer look at the key stats from the Ravens' 23-0 win over the Packers Sunday in Green Bay.
- With Brandon Williams out the past four games, the Ravens have had one of the worst run defenses in the NFL.
- Henry said he “can almost guarantee” that he will make the interception if the opportunity arises again.
- The second-year defensive tackle batted down two passes and added a solo tackle in Sunday's loss to the Steelers.
- The 2016 fourth-round pick could make his first career start Sunday for Williams.
- Brent Urban goes down, leaving Ravens with just four defensive linemen for most of Sunday's game.
- Keeping eight defensive linemen seems untenable, but the Ravens are making it work.
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Rookies Tim Williams and Chris Wormley highlight Ravens' inactives for season opener against Bengals
With Sheldon Price and Jaylen Hill out, Ravens going with just three natural cornerbacks. - The Ravens will keep just about all of their starters and top reserves at home or on the sideline
- Defensive line coach on plethora of Ravens talented linemen: “Those are great problems to have.”
- The Raven love their depth along the front seven, but they won't be able to keep them all.
- A look at the Ravens' roster questions heading into camp, position by position.
- Ten Ravens, and two former players, were among the "models" participating in Saturday's 5th annual Pawject Runway, a fundraiser for BARCS.
- John Harbaugh acknowledged that the Ravens have heard from some teams interested in trading for Timmy Jernigan.