Ravens re-sign linebacker Daryl Smith to four-year contract
The veteran linebacker turned 32 on the same day he reportedly agreed to a $16.1 million deal to stay in Baltimore.
The veteran linebacker turned 32 on the same day he reportedly agreed to a $16.1 million deal to stay in Baltimore.
The longtime Carolina Panther will fly to Baltimore to visit with the Ravens on Friday.
The No. 3 corner is leaving Baltimore after two seasons to play for his hometown team.
The Pro Bowl return specialist spent Wednesday visiting the New York Giants before agreeing to remain in Baltimore.
Wide receiver Jacoby Jones and cornerback Corey Graham are already scheduled to take free-agent visits elsewhere.
The starting defensive lineman will reunite with former Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano.
The 26-year-old agreed to terms shortly after the official start of free agency on Tuesday afternoon.
With the free-agent signing period officially beginning at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the Ravens addressed their six exclusive-rights free agents
Needing to decide whether to retain restricted free agents by 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the Ravens apparently won’t be tendering
Baltimore remains in the hunt to re-sign Eugene Monroe after electing not to give him the franchise tag last week.
With the start of free agency falling at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the Ravens took care of one of their
The 2011 third-round pick became the third Ravens player arrested in the last month.
Teams were officially allowed to begin contacting the agents of pending free agents at noon on Saturday.
General manager Ozzie Newsome faces his biggest offseason undertaking since 2008.
The Ravens head coach reiterated that the facts will determine the consequences for the troubled running back.
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Baltimore will now try to work out a long-term agreement before the 26-year-old officially hits free agency on March 11.
Baltimore will now shift its attention toward re-signing left tackle Eugene Monroe before free agency begins next month.
Baltimore will save just under $5 million in salary cap space by parting ways with the two veterans.
The deadline to designate a franchise player is 4 p.m. on Monday.
With potential needs at wide receiver, offensive line, tight end, safety, and running back, there are plenty of options available.
The Ravens general manager addressed reporters at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis on Saturday.
The Baltimore head coach broke his silence about the Rice arrest at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.
Rice and Janay Palmer were both charged with simple assault following an altercation in Atlantic City last weekend.
While opinions run rampant on the 27-year-old’s future, the Ravens have few choices but to see the legal process play out.
The Ravens are now looking at nearly $20 million in salary-cap space, which could slightly alter their offseason plans.
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The Cowboys won the coin toss in Indianapolis as the NFL scouting combine began Wednesday.
With eyes on Jimmy Graham’s possible franchise tag grievance, the Ravens can’t afford to pay their tight end like a top wide receiver.
The general manager said he had yet to speak to the seventh-year running back as of Monday morning following his weekend arrest in Atlantic City.
The Ravens will gain an additional $4.6 million in cap space for 2014 by extending the veteran outside linebacker.
The 27-year-old was released on his own recognizance and has since returned home with his fiancée.
Luke Jones takes a look at which non-roster players have the best chance of making the club.
Former Ravens safety Ed Reed is reportedly the victim of a crime for the second time in a little over
The right-hander is a former Most Valuable Player in the Korea Baseball Organization.
Luke Jones tells you which players he’ll be watching carefully as workouts begin in Sarasota on Friday.
Luke Jones offers a musing for each player on the 40-man roster heading to Sarasota.
After his 15-year run as Ravens tight ends coach came to an end late last month, it appears Wade Harman
The former NFL wideout appears set to replace Jim Hostler as the new wide receivers coach in Baltimore.