Reed returns to practice while Ngata, Yanda still sidelined
The offensive and defensive lines remain banged up as preparations continued for the Oakland Raiders.
The offensive and defensive lines remain banged up as preparations continued for the Oakland Raiders.
Marshal Yanda was one of three Pro Bowl players to sit out Wednesday’s practice.
Pernell McPhee was the only player absent from Wednesday’s workout as he continues to deal with nagging injuries.
The Ravens head coach said “there’s not going to be anybody” left off the list following the league’s fine.
It remains very unlikely the star linebacker will make his return to action against the Texans on Sunday.
An NFL-leading 15 turnovers have been crippling in Kansas City’s 1-3 start.
Neither ailment is considered a concern for the Ravens’ Week 5 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Never afraid to speak his mind, the Ravens safety became the latest to question the integrity of the NFL.
Both defenders practiced on a limited basis Friday and have expressed optimism about playing in Week 2.
(Updated: 9:00 p.m.) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens took the field late Wednesday afternoon for their first full practice
Safety Ed Reed was determined to score when he picked off an Andy Dalton pass and sprinted 34 yards down
It was the future Hall of Famers Ray Lewis and Ed Reed answering questions about the quarterback’s brilliance Monday night.
The Ravens had only nine players missing from practice at the end of an injury-riddled training camp.
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Quarterback Joe Flacco will likely play no more than a series or two on Thursday night.
The rookie from Alabama hadn’t practiced since suffering a sprained shoulder on July 28.
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — As notable veterans such as Ed Reed, Ray Rice, and Anquan Boldin reported to the Ravens’
John Harbaugh and the All-Pro safety recently had a “great conversation” in the coach’s words.
After enduring an offseason of free-agent losses, injuries, and a disenchanted superstar, the head coach will try to take the Ravens one step further than they went a year ago.
The veteran confirmed Wednesday he’ll play in 2012, but paying attention to Ray Rice would go a long way in improving his chances for a new contract.
The veteran safety wouldn’t address his status for the 2012 season at his youth football camp Monday.
While still proclaiming he’ll return this season, the All-Pro linebacker sounds more grounded in projecting when it will happen.
Quarterback Joe Flacco was also missing on Wednesday as he prepared to welcome his first child into the world.
The 11th-year safety has been in contact with teammate Ray Lewis but not head coach John Harbaugh.
Luke Jones offers thoughts on the offensive line, Jacoby Jones, LaQuan Williams, and Christian Thompson.
Though several veterans were absent, the Ravens took the next step in putting the end of last season behind them.
The All-Pro safety was up to his old tricks in an interview with SiriuxXM radio on Thursday.
Even if they have the right, the Ravens would be unwise to strip Suggs of his 2012 salary.
The Alabama rookie took part in his first minicamp for the Ravens this weekend.
After falling excruciatingly short in the AFC Championship in January, Thursday’s news is even tougher to swallow.
The 6-foot-5 Miami wideout wants to make teams pay for letting him slip to the sixth round.
Baltimore added depth at the safety position at the end of the fourth round.
Ozzie Newsome also provided updates on Ed Reed, the young cornerbacks, and his thoughts on Joe Flacco’s comments.
Members of the 2001 national championship team before moving on to successful NFL careers, Ravens safety Ed Reed and left
After playing under Harbaugh for three seasons in Philadelphia, Considine is ready to contribute to a championship run in Baltimore.
The reserve safety becomes the fourth unrestricted free agent to leave Baltimore this week.