Five Ravens players potentially impacted most by 2020 draft
Despite catching only 13 passes as a rookie, Miles Boykin averaged 15.2 yards per reception.
Despite catching only 13 passes as a rookie, Miles Boykin averaged 15.2 yards per reception.
LSU’s Patrick Queen is one potential option for the Ravens late in the first round.
“The draft in and of itself, there’s definitely a luck component. You may be surprised to hear me say that, but I do believe that.”
Baltimore has been tasked with replacing future Hall of Famers before with mixed results.
Eric DeCosta declined to comment when asked about any potential interest in former All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown.
Is the 2019 Pro Bowl tight end capable of hitting another level as the Ravens offense evolves?
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with March winding down.
A whirlwind week of activity ended with the Ravens finally shoring up their defensive line.
The sides were unable to come to an agreement after concerns about his ankle.
Baltimore had been interested in re-signing Super Bowl XLVII champion and veteran linebacker Josh Bynes.
This could mark the sixth time in the last seven years Baltimore makes at least six picks in the top 150 selections.
Veteran free agent Josh Bynes remains an option at the inside linebacker position.
The Ravens surrendered the fourth-highest rushing total in team history in their playoff loss, but warning signs were already there with the run defense.
Starting every game over the last three seasons to continue his amazing streak since entering the NFL in 2008, Brandon Carr apparently won’t be back with the Ravens.
General manager Eric DeCosta has been busy ahead of the official start of the new league year.
James Hurst received a suspension for the first four games of the 2020 season last month.
Days before the start of the new league year, Baltimore has quite possibly made the biggest move of its offseason.
The 27-year-old edge defender became the seventh player in team history to receive the franchise tag.
The eight-time Pro Bowl selection has already lost 45 pounds since his final game in January.
Baltimore still received a third-round compensatory pick despite C.J. Mosley’s injury-plagued season with the New York Jets.
Jimmy Smith hitting the open market to determine his value makes sense for both him and Baltimore.
The Ravens know they need to evolve without drastically altering what they do best.
General manager Eric DeCosta said he’s had “good conversations” with Judon’s representation.
Marquise Brown recently had a screw removed from his surgically-repaired left foot, according to NFL Network.
The October signing of Super Bowl XLVII champion Josh Bynes eased early-season disarray at the position.
Scheduled to become a free agent next month, Michael Pierce had an underwhelming contract season.
The 28-year-old missed most of 2019 with a serious knee injury and was scheduled to make $7 million next season.
The veteran reserved is scheduled to make $4 million in base salary for the 2020 season.
Luke Jones offers his next batch of purple musings after Baltimore’s latest offseason activity.
Locking up the man who protects Lamar Jackson’s blindside at an elite level is a must.
The three-year extension running through 2023 is reportedly worth $15.3 million with $10 million in guarantees.
Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas enters the second season of a four-year, $55 million contract inked last March.
Six weeks ago, Terrell Suggs was playing out the string for a last-place team and his former team was the clear Super Bowl favorite.
Pro Bowl outside linebacker Matthew Judon is in line for a lucrative contract — in Baltimore or somewhere else.
Fair or not, every shred of individual or team success next season will be met by a detractor saying, “That’s great, but what about January?”
Veteran Brandon Carr continues to provide valuable flexibility in the Baltimore secondary.
The three-year contract is reportedly worth $42 million and includes $32 million guaranteed.
The rookie first-round pick has received occasional practices off throughout the season.
It was quite a show on the banks of the Ohio on Sunday afternoon. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh boldly
Five weeks ago, the journeyman linebacker was just learning the Baltimore defensive playbook.