Orioles option RHP Tillman to Triple-A Norfolk, place Simon on waivers
With the start of the season less than a week away, the Orioles moved closer to shaping their pitching staff
With the start of the season less than a week away, the Orioles moved closer to shaping their pitching staff
Members of the 2001 national championship team before moving on to successful NFL careers, Ravens safety Ed Reed and left
One of the greatest players in franchise history shouldn’t be held accountable for the Orioles’ failure to act 12 years ago.
With future Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis inching closer to the end of his career, the subject of the
The Ravens coach addressed the outside linebacker, kicker, and running back positions while holding court at the NFL owners’ meetings.
After playing under Harbaugh for three seasons in Philadelphia, Considine is ready to contribute to a championship run in Baltimore.
With Opening Day less than two weeks away, manager Buck Showalter and the Orioles continue to sort out which 25
With NFL owners congregating in Florida for their annual meetings this week, the league awarded 32 compensatory picks for April’s
The Ravens sent a clear message on Friday of their intentions to improve their special teams from a season ago.
The re-signing of Jameel McClain represented the biggest of four signings on Friday.
The 2011 third-round pick is the leading candidate for Ben Grubbs’ old spot.
The reserve linebacker and three-time Pro Bowl special teams player will remain in Baltimore.
The 26-year-old defensive back was named to the 2011 Pro Bowl as a special teams player.
Addressing the return game is a clear objective of the offseason, but the Ravens won’t be enlisting the services of
It appears the 24-year-old will thankfully avoid surgery for now.
After visiting with the Ravens on Tuesday, free-agent defensive end Mark Anderson has reportedly agreed to a four-year contract to
Trying to boost their pass rush this offseason, the Ravens welcomed free-agent defensive end Mark Anderson to visit the team’s
In honor of the Ravens re-signing veteran center Matt Birk to a three-year contract on Friday, The Morning Reaction offers
After losing five of six unrestricted free agents so far, Baltimore could set its sights on keeping Jameel McClain.
The Ravens miss out on their top target to replace former left guard Ben Grubbs.
After losing two more free agents on Friday, the Ravens finally retained one of their own.
Baltimore lost its top two reserve safeties on Friday.
A day after visiting the Ravens in Owings Mills, free-agent guard Evan Mathis is considering an offer from the Ravens.
The reserve safety becomes the fourth unrestricted free agent to leave Baltimore this week.
Eric Winston thought he’d be vacationing with his wife this week. Instead, the free-agent right tackle is looking for a
Losing a former first-round pick they wanted to keep is uncharted territory for the Ravens.
Veteran free-agent guard Evan Mathis will visit the Ravens on Thursday.
After nine productive seasons in Baltimore, Johnson is joining the Chargers.
The veteran joins former defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano after signing a three-year deal.
Two Ravens free agents have already scheduled visits with other teams after failing to come to terms on new contracts

As always, Ozzie Newsome won’t be interested in “winning” the first week of free agency…
(Updated: 8:55 p.m.) With free agency set to begin at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the Ravens have tendered contracts to
Luke takes a stab at predicting who will stay put and who will wave goodbye to Baltimore…
Imagining the Baltimore linebacker’s own farewell is a difficult pill to swallow.
A failed physical prompted the veteran’s contract to be terminated on Monday.
How does Arian Foster’s long-term deal with Houston affect Ray Rice and the Ravens?
One of the worst-kept secrets in the NFL became official on Friday afternoon.
The veteran defensive back is the first of several expected cuts ahead of free agency.
The slow development of young pitchers in recent history reminds us that potential doesn’t count for much.
Luke Jones weighs in on the offensive line as well as a pair of draft prospects at opposite ends of the spectrum in Indy.
With the start of the season less than a week away, the Orioles moved closer to shaping their pitching staff
Members of the 2001 national championship team before moving on to successful NFL careers, Ravens safety Ed Reed and left
One of the greatest players in franchise history shouldn’t be held accountable for the Orioles’ failure to act 12 years ago.
With future Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis inching closer to the end of his career, the subject of the
The Ravens coach addressed the outside linebacker, kicker, and running back positions while holding court at the NFL owners’ meetings.
After playing under Harbaugh for three seasons in Philadelphia, Considine is ready to contribute to a championship run in Baltimore.
With Opening Day less than two weeks away, manager Buck Showalter and the Orioles continue to sort out which 25
With NFL owners congregating in Florida for their annual meetings this week, the league awarded 32 compensatory picks for April’s
The Ravens sent a clear message on Friday of their intentions to improve their special teams from a season ago.
The re-signing of Jameel McClain represented the biggest of four signings on Friday.
The 2011 third-round pick is the leading candidate for Ben Grubbs’ old spot.
The reserve linebacker and three-time Pro Bowl special teams player will remain in Baltimore.
The 26-year-old defensive back was named to the 2011 Pro Bowl as a special teams player.
Addressing the return game is a clear objective of the offseason, but the Ravens won’t be enlisting the services of
It appears the 24-year-old will thankfully avoid surgery for now.
After visiting with the Ravens on Tuesday, free-agent defensive end Mark Anderson has reportedly agreed to a four-year contract to
Trying to boost their pass rush this offseason, the Ravens welcomed free-agent defensive end Mark Anderson to visit the team’s
In honor of the Ravens re-signing veteran center Matt Birk to a three-year contract on Friday, The Morning Reaction offers
After losing five of six unrestricted free agents so far, Baltimore could set its sights on keeping Jameel McClain.
The Ravens miss out on their top target to replace former left guard Ben Grubbs.
After losing two more free agents on Friday, the Ravens finally retained one of their own.
Baltimore lost its top two reserve safeties on Friday.
A day after visiting the Ravens in Owings Mills, free-agent guard Evan Mathis is considering an offer from the Ravens.
The reserve safety becomes the fourth unrestricted free agent to leave Baltimore this week.
Eric Winston thought he’d be vacationing with his wife this week. Instead, the free-agent right tackle is looking for a
Losing a former first-round pick they wanted to keep is uncharted territory for the Ravens.
Veteran free-agent guard Evan Mathis will visit the Ravens on Thursday.
After nine productive seasons in Baltimore, Johnson is joining the Chargers.
The veteran joins former defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano after signing a three-year deal.
Two Ravens free agents have already scheduled visits with other teams after failing to come to terms on new contracts

As always, Ozzie Newsome won’t be interested in “winning” the first week of free agency…
(Updated: 8:55 p.m.) With free agency set to begin at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the Ravens have tendered contracts to
Luke takes a stab at predicting who will stay put and who will wave goodbye to Baltimore…
Imagining the Baltimore linebacker’s own farewell is a difficult pill to swallow.
A failed physical prompted the veteran’s contract to be terminated on Monday.
How does Arian Foster’s long-term deal with Houston affect Ray Rice and the Ravens?
One of the worst-kept secrets in the NFL became official on Friday afternoon.
The veteran defensive back is the first of several expected cuts ahead of free agency.
The slow development of young pitchers in recent history reminds us that potential doesn’t count for much.
Luke Jones weighs in on the offensive line as well as a pair of draft prospects at opposite ends of the spectrum in Indy.