Harbaugh fires back at detractors over coodinator search
The Ravens head coach defended his hiring track record and downplayed owner Steve Bisciotti’s involvement in the hiring of Gary Kubiak.
The Ravens head coach defended his hiring track record and downplayed owner Steve Bisciotti’s involvement in the hiring of Gary Kubiak.
After Ravens head coach John Harbaugh appointed Juan Castillo to the title of offensive line coach after the 2013 season,
The 52-year-old met with team officials over the weekend about running the Baltimore offense.
Former Houston Texans offensive coordinator Rick Dennison has reportedly spoken with John Harbaugh in recent days.
Former Redskins offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan and wide receivers coach Jim Hostler are the finalists still in the running.
Florida State free safety Terrence Brooks is just one prospect playing in Mobile on Saturday who could be of interest to the Ravens.
The All-Star center fielder said this week that the Orioles “don’t need the bigger names” to compete in the AL East.
The Steelers running backs coach is expected to meet with team officials in Owings Mills on Friday.
As the Ravens expect to make personnel changes on the offensive side of the ball, continuity at offensive coordinator might be preferred.
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John Harbaugh also confirmed that Jim Hostler, Kyle Shanahan, and Scott Linehan have interviewed for the position.
The former Detroit offensive coordinator reportedly talked with Ravens officials on Monday.
Linebacker Courtney Upshaw was just one of several young players who failed to take a step forward in 2013.
The Ravens front office and coaching staff will congregate in Mobile, Ala. this coming week for the Senior Bowl.
After being selected to his fifth straight Pro Bowl last month, Ravens defensive tackle Haloti Ngata has decided not to
After spending two years with the Ravens, Austin will join Jim Caldwell’s new staff in Detroit.
The former Redskins coordinator is the first known outside candidate to interview for the position.
One of the many questions surrounding the search is the amount of influence quarterback Joe Flacco will have in the process.
With Jim Caldwell on his way to Detroit, who is in line to be the Ravens’ next offensive coordinator?
The Ravens will consider both in-house and external options to fill their offensive coordinator vacancy.
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The Ravens face many issues this offseason, but nearly all center around the need to build more around their franchise quarterback.
General manager Ozzie Newsome was noncommittal on the Pro Bowl linebacker’s status for the 2014 season.
The maligned run-game coordinator will remain on the Ravens coaching staff with a new job title, according to head coach John Harbaugh.
Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell continues to receive interest as a potential NFL head coach and will interview with the
Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell Suggs is entering the final year of his contract and carries a $12.4 million salary cap figure next season.
The Ravens set franchise-worst marks in total rushing and yards per carry on the way to missing the playoffs in 2013.
Linebacker Daryl Smith is just one of several key free agents on which the Ravens must make difficult decisions.
The Ravens offensive coordinator served as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts for three years.
The Ravens offensive line allowed 48 sacks and was largely responsible for the worst running game in franchise history this season.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — With the 2013 season now officially in the books for the Ravens, a pair of starters
Fullback Vonta Leach is just one veteran not expected to return to Baltimore for the 2014 season.
Missing the postseason for the first time in the Harbaugh-Flacco era, the Ravens face an offseason full of critical decisions.
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The second-year kicker earned his first trip to Honolulu after being named the team’s MVP earlier in the week.
The defensive lineman hasn’t practiced all week after suffering a concussion in last Sunday’s loss to New England.
The 37-year-old wideout has decided to call it a career after playing in only six games this season in his return to the Ravens.