Twelve Ravens thoughts following Day 4 of open training camp
Earl Thomas and Chuck Clark had to be separated in a rare skirmish between teammates on the same side of the ball.
Earl Thomas and Chuck Clark had to be separated in a rare skirmish between teammates on the same side of the ball.
Things have changed dramatically since the last time we got together with the Baltimore County Executive
D.J. Fluker echoed what we’ve all known since eight-time Pro Bowl right guard Marshal Yanda announced his retirement in March.
The best of Maryland’s political podcasts join our Baltimore Positive cast for a spirited debate about the future of our country
Many veterans go through the motions during camp, but Marlon Humphrey remains enthused with an impressive willingness to tutor youngsters.
Dr. Jason Johnson of MSNBC was fresh off “The Morning Joe” when he joined us to discuss all things election, conventions, the myth of “undecided” voters and the day he was in Charleston when Obama broke into “Amazing Grace.”
The Ravens defensive line is having fun with veteran free-agent arrivals Derek Wolfe and Calais Campbell.
If you have any confusion about voting in November, we’ll be clearing it up all week here…
Seeing coaches wearing masks was certainly weird, but the rest of the 90-minute workout felt like normal football.
The 2019 fourth-round pick tore the ACL and MCL in his right knee over the weekend.
This was 26 minutes very well spent with the Congressman from Maryland’s 8th District
Luke Jones makes his first 53-man roster prediction with media access to summer practices beginning Monday.
The offensive lineman suffered a torn ACL, PCL, and MCL as well as a dislocated kneecap in Week 12 last season.
The 31-year-old veteran called his anticipated move back to nose tackle his “natural habitat.”
The 31-year-old veteran called his anticipated move back to nose tackle his “natural habitat.”
Of all of the crimes against the citizens of Baltimore in recent times, nothing compares to the gruesome ugliness of the Gun Trace Task Force and how police officers weaponized their badges to become deadly criminals at taxpayer expense
The 2020 Orioles are competing, entertaining, and — to the surprise of everyone — winning.
Barner returned 35 punts for 267 yards and a touchdown and 17 kickoffs for 406 yards playing for Atlanta last season, but he fumbled four times.
Barner returned 35 punts for 267 yards and a touchdown and 17 kickoffs for 406 yards playing for Atlanta last season, but he fumbled four times.
Mark Ingram is no stranger to working in a very crowded backfield.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith’s role has been a popular topic this offseason.
The former police chief didn’t mince words in his advice for our community
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell has asthma and welcomed a new baby with his wife earlier this year.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell has asthma and welcomed a new baby with his wife earlier this year.
A spirited conversation about the state of America during a pandemic and a toxic election season that begins with a President using official visits for campaign rallies and divisive messaging
Return specialist De’Anthony Thomas and offensive tackle Andre Smith were the only Baltimore players to opt out for 2020.
The 2019 first-round pick says he’s now up to 180 pounds and faster than he was as a rookie.
The 2019 first-round pick says he’s now up to 180 pounds and faster than he was as a rookie.
The Baltimore defense used its dime package 41 percent of the time last season.
Jerell Adams has spent time with the New York Giants, Houston, and New Orleans.
“Big Game” was his contribution to NFL life and “This Town” set the stage for the current state of America. We went to Washington, D.C. to hear from our favorite New York Times writer about an election cycle during a plague.
One of 2019’s surprise stories, Hanser Alberto is batting .429 with a 1.145 OPS through the first eight games of the new season.
Parents, teachers and students all trying to figure out what the new normal is going to be for education not only here in Maryland but around the country
Veteran players are undergoing COVID-19 testing this week and won’t begin football activities until Monday.
Catching up with the new Congressman on progress amidst the COVID crisis
There was no orange carpet or improved fortune against the Yankees at an empty Camden Yards on Wednesday.
Two former Baltimore County Executives compare notes on crisis management from Hurricane Isabel
The former Cincinnati Bengal’s decision sheds more light on Baltimore’s depth concerns at offensive tackle.
The second part of a spirited chat with one of the finest journalists in Maryland
The 27-year-old will receive a $150,000 salary advance while his contract will carry over to the 2021 season.