Five Ravens potentially impacted most by 2021 draft
Wide receiver Devin Duvernay is aiming for a bigger role on offensive in his second season.
Wide receiver Devin Duvernay is aiming for a bigger role on offensive in his second season.
Veteran cornerback Jimmy Smith’s role has been a popular topic this offseason.
Jerell Adams has spent time with the New York Giants, Houston, and New Orleans.
The 2017 third-round was traded along with a 2021 seventh-round pick to Pittsburgh for a fifth-round selection in next year’s draft
Scheduled to become a free agent next month, Michael Pierce had an underwhelming contract season.
Even if Baltimore finds a way to re-sign Michael Pierce, addressing the defensive line should be an objective.
Domata Peko is very familiar with the Ravens after spending 11 of his 13 NFL seasons with Cincinnati.
The Ravens were the ones who looked more like the old Browns in the second half.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams was inactive after struggling through a pre-game workout.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams is now questionable to play against Cleveland due to a knee issue.
Lamar Jackson became the first quarterback not named Joe Flacco to start an opener for Baltimore since Steve McNair in 2007.
The embattled defensive lineman and two rookie draft picks were listed as passing their physicals Sunday.
John Harbaugh pulled Michael Pierce off the practice field last month due to conditioning and weight concerns.
It’s unclear whether Baltimore’s first-round pick will be ready for the first full-squad practice next Thursday.
Veteran Brandon Williams continues to anchor what should again be a strong run-stopping unit.
Cornerback Iman Marshall was one of three fourth-round picks to sign their rookie contracts Friday.
Fifth-round defensive tackle Daylon Mack finally lived up to expectations at Texas A&M as a senior.
The speedy and shifty Marquise Brown gives Lamar Jackson an explosive weapon in the passing game.