Thursday, April 25, 2024

Dannell Ellerbe

Philadelphia offering rooting interest for Ravens fans

Former Raven Torrey Smith's 20-yard catch off a deflection helped set up a long field goal to end the first half.

Ravens lose top free-agent priority Ellerbe to Dolphins

Deemed their top target after quarterback Joe Flacco was signed, Ellerbe became the second key Baltimore defensive player to depart on the first day of free agency.

Stay or leave: Forecasting the Ravens’ 2013 class of free agents

What will happen with Ed Reed, Dannell Ellerbe, Paul Kruger, and others? Here are your predictions with the start of free agency looming...

Difficult decisions still loom for Ravens after locking up Flacco

The Ravens quarterback's record-setting deal will provide short-term cap relief, but it doesn't mean a spending spree is coming.

Clock ticking, exclusive tag price falling (a little) for Flacco and Ravens

The deadline for the Ravens to use the franchise tag on the Super Bowl MVP falls on Monday at 4 p.m.

Ten non-Flacco thoughts on Ravens' offseason

The quarterback has dominated the discussion since Super Bowl XLVII, so Luke Jones offers thoughts on an array of non-Flacco topics.

Offseason begins and ends with resolving Flacco contract

Striking a long-term deal with the Ravens quarterback prior to the franchise tag deadline on March 4 is the top priority for Ozzie Newsome.

Ellerbe, D. Reed sit out final practice in Owings Mills

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Conducting their final practice of the season at their Owings Mills facility before departing for New Orleans on Monday, the Ravens were without two players as linebacker Dannell Ellerbe and wide receiver David Reed rested...

Ellerbe taking full advantage of extra week to rest ankle

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Because the Super Bowl teams were required to release a "final" injury report to simulate players' availability if the game were being played this weekend, the Ravens listed 19 players as questionable for a game...

Ellerbe only player missing from Thursday's practice

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Returning to the practice field to continue preparations for Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens were only missing one player from Thursday's workout as linebacker Dannell Ellerbe did not participate. The fourth-year defensive player has dealt with...
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