
Twelve Orioles thoughts following 2-0 win over Milwaukee in home opener
After suffering their first 0-3 start since 2007, the Orioles could exhale after a quality win against a Brewers club that won 95 games last year.
After suffering their first 0-3 start since 2007, the Orioles could exhale after a quality win against a Brewers club that won 95 games last year.
Six-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell is staying put in Baltimore.
Will a young core and the potential arrival of elite prospects later this season help Baltimore avoid 100 losses?
Coming off the first 30-30 season in Orioles history, Cedric Mullins will once again lead the way in center field.
Local product Bruce Zimmermann will start Monday’s home opener against Milwaukee.
Luke Jones reacts to what the Ravens brass had to say about the upcoming 2022 NFL draft.
Baltimore elected not to tender the restricted free agent, who appeared in six games last season.
Trading Cole Sulser and Tanner Scott isn’t all that consequential, but it again begs the question when wins and losses will begin to matter.
The Ravens have never picked a player at 14th overall, but two multi-time Pro Bowl talents were selected at similar spots in their draft history.
Lefty John Means will start the season opener for the second straight year.
After months of nearly everyone other than Lamar Jackson discussing his contract status, the quarterback took exception to any notion that he’s considering leaving Baltimore.
Owner Steve Bisciotti announced an extension for his 15th-year head coach on Tuesday afternoon.
Baltimore remains interested in eight-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker Bobby Wagner, but will the cost make sense?
“Pat, he’s played lots of football, and he can do it. He’ll step right in probably as the starter.”
The metric from Football Outsiders suggests the Ravens were the most injured NFL team of the last two decades.
It hasn’t been the most enjoyable spring for anyone trying to be optimistic about the rebuilding Orioles.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore signed deals exceeding $100 million over the first few days of free agency.
After making three outside signings last week, the Ravens began the next wave of free agency by keeping one of their own.
What was expected to be a robust market for Baltimore’s former starting center never materialized this week.
Michael Pierce returns to Baltimore to fill a void on the defensive line with longtime nose tackle Brandon Williams and top backup Justin Ellis both hitting free agency.
The 29-year-old missed nearly all of 2021 season with a back injury and was released by Green Bay in a cap-saving move earlier this week.
The 31-year-old Morgan Moses hasn’t missed a game since 2014, seeing most of his NFL action at right tackle.
Baltimore also receives its second third-round choice for Houston hiring ex-Ravens assistant David Culley last offseason.
After big contracts for Eric Weddle, Tony Jefferson, and Earl Thomas brought mixed results at best in recent years, Baltimore made its latest significant commitment at the safety position Tuesday.
Ex-Raven Ryan Jensen was one of several free-agent centers to re-sign with their 2021 teams.
Baltimore reached an agreement with veteran Jordan Lyles just before baseball’s 99-day lockout began in early December.
The 99-day lockout officially came to an end on Thursday, paving the way for baseball to still play 162 games this season.
Despite a six-game losing streak to close the 2021 season, Baltimore can feel pretty good about its backup quarterback situation.
Veteran offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva was scheduled to make $6 million for the 2022 season.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the official open of free agency looming next week.
The Ravens can still hope for the best with Ronnie Stanley, but they must better prepare for the worst and everything in between.
“It takes two sides to actively put their heads together and get a deal worked out. We are ready to be there for Lamar at any point when he decides that he really wants to work on it.”
Luke Jones reminds the Orioles aren’t in the same favorable position they were after baseball’s last work stoppage concluded in 1995.
Luke Jones still doesn’t see another suitor valuing three-time Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard more than Baltimore.
For the second time in three years, Opening Day won’t go on as planned at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Baltimore hasn’t played an international game since losing to Jacksonville at Wembley Stadium in 2017.
The 30-year-old rejoined Baltimore late last season after a previous stint with the organization from 2017-19.
Zach Orr becomes Baltimore’s third inside linebackers coach in as many years.
Baltimore also promoted Anthony Weaver to assistant head coach as he also continues his role as defensive line coach.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the Ravens count down to next month.
After suffering their first 0-3 start since 2007, the Orioles could exhale after a quality win against a Brewers club that won 95 games last year.
Six-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell is staying put in Baltimore.
Will a young core and the potential arrival of elite prospects later this season help Baltimore avoid 100 losses?
Coming off the first 30-30 season in Orioles history, Cedric Mullins will once again lead the way in center field.
Local product Bruce Zimmermann will start Monday’s home opener against Milwaukee.
Luke Jones reacts to what the Ravens brass had to say about the upcoming 2022 NFL draft.
Baltimore elected not to tender the restricted free agent, who appeared in six games last season.
Trading Cole Sulser and Tanner Scott isn’t all that consequential, but it again begs the question when wins and losses will begin to matter.
The Ravens have never picked a player at 14th overall, but two multi-time Pro Bowl talents were selected at similar spots in their draft history.
Lefty John Means will start the season opener for the second straight year.
After months of nearly everyone other than Lamar Jackson discussing his contract status, the quarterback took exception to any notion that he’s considering leaving Baltimore.
Owner Steve Bisciotti announced an extension for his 15th-year head coach on Tuesday afternoon.
Baltimore remains interested in eight-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker Bobby Wagner, but will the cost make sense?
“Pat, he’s played lots of football, and he can do it. He’ll step right in probably as the starter.”
The metric from Football Outsiders suggests the Ravens were the most injured NFL team of the last two decades.
It hasn’t been the most enjoyable spring for anyone trying to be optimistic about the rebuilding Orioles.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore signed deals exceeding $100 million over the first few days of free agency.
After making three outside signings last week, the Ravens began the next wave of free agency by keeping one of their own.
What was expected to be a robust market for Baltimore’s former starting center never materialized this week.
Michael Pierce returns to Baltimore to fill a void on the defensive line with longtime nose tackle Brandon Williams and top backup Justin Ellis both hitting free agency.
The 29-year-old missed nearly all of 2021 season with a back injury and was released by Green Bay in a cap-saving move earlier this week.
The 31-year-old Morgan Moses hasn’t missed a game since 2014, seeing most of his NFL action at right tackle.
Baltimore also receives its second third-round choice for Houston hiring ex-Ravens assistant David Culley last offseason.
After big contracts for Eric Weddle, Tony Jefferson, and Earl Thomas brought mixed results at best in recent years, Baltimore made its latest significant commitment at the safety position Tuesday.
Ex-Raven Ryan Jensen was one of several free-agent centers to re-sign with their 2021 teams.
Baltimore reached an agreement with veteran Jordan Lyles just before baseball’s 99-day lockout began in early December.
The 99-day lockout officially came to an end on Thursday, paving the way for baseball to still play 162 games this season.
Despite a six-game losing streak to close the 2021 season, Baltimore can feel pretty good about its backup quarterback situation.
Veteran offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva was scheduled to make $6 million for the 2022 season.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the official open of free agency looming next week.
The Ravens can still hope for the best with Ronnie Stanley, but they must better prepare for the worst and everything in between.
“It takes two sides to actively put their heads together and get a deal worked out. We are ready to be there for Lamar at any point when he decides that he really wants to work on it.”
Luke Jones reminds the Orioles aren’t in the same favorable position they were after baseball’s last work stoppage concluded in 1995.
Luke Jones still doesn’t see another suitor valuing three-time Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard more than Baltimore.
For the second time in three years, Opening Day won’t go on as planned at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Baltimore hasn’t played an international game since losing to Jacksonville at Wembley Stadium in 2017.
The 30-year-old rejoined Baltimore late last season after a previous stint with the organization from 2017-19.
Zach Orr becomes Baltimore’s third inside linebackers coach in as many years.
Baltimore also promoted Anthony Weaver to assistant head coach as he also continues his role as defensive line coach.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the Ravens count down to next month.