Twelve Ravens thoughts following their pre-draft press conference
Ole Miss wide receiver D.K. Metcalf drew favorable comparisons from the Ravens brass.
Ole Miss wide receiver D.K. Metcalf drew favorable comparisons from the Ravens brass.
Baltimore has yet to secure new wide receivers or a backup for 22-year-old quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The former Seattle star agreed to a four-year, $55 million contract on Wednesday.
The four-time Pro Bowl linebacker will reportedly receive a massive five-year, $85 million contract.
The former Ravens safety agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams on Friday.
Terrell Suggs potentially testing the market isn’t a bad thing for him or the Ravens.
Baltimore deemed the $15.433 million franchise tag for the four-time Pro Bowl linebacker too rich.
Baltimore saves $7.5 million in salary cap space by moving on from the 34-year-old.
The 24-year-old was released on $7,500 bond shortly after midnight on Saturday.
Speaking at his first combine as general manager, Eric DeCosta didn’t sound very different from Ozzie Newsome.
Tony Jefferson showed improvement from an underwhelming first season in Baltimore.
The official release of Michael Crabtree brought the need at wide receiver into greater focus for the Ravens.
The free-agent departure of center Ryan Jensen netted Baltimore an extra Day 2 pick.
The slot corner played more than 58 percent of snaps last season and returned two fumbles for touchdowns.
John Brown had very different halves of the season for Baltimore.
The greatest offseason focus for Lamar Jackson will be refining his fundamentals and mechanics as a passer.
“I think everything is on the table right now. I certainly hope that C.J. is back. I believe in my heart that he will be.”
Joe Flacco will be remembered by some for what he never became, but he was the best quarterback in Ravens history and, most importantly, a champion.
Mark Andrews emerged as a legitimate weapon in his rookie season.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith carries a $15.85 million cap figure and hasn’t played 16 games in a season since 2015.
Lawrence Guy was one of three former Ravens players to raise the Vince Lombardi Trophy on Sunday.
The head coach expects Lamar Jackson “to come back a better quarterback, skill-wise, than he was when he left” at the end of the season.
Baltimore announced a new four-year contract for its longtime head coach on Thursday.
John Harbaugh led Baltimore back to the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
After smothering the Baltimore offense last week, the Los Angeles Chargers had no answers for New England.
The longtime assistant general manager takes over for Ozzie Newsome, who will still have a “significant” role in the organization.
Four-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker C.J. Mosley headlines an interesting list of pending free agents.
Two late touchdowns didn’t make up for a disappointing year from veteran Michael Crabtree.
These are interesting times, but it’s fair to be skeptical as the Ravens hand the keys to Lamar Jackson, for both his own weaknesses and those of the organization in recent years.
Even after last week’s organizational statement, rumors persist about John Harbaugh’s future.
The organization announced it’s also working toward an extension of the 11th-year coach’s existing contract.
Joe Flacco’s status is unclear after he hurt his hip early in the Week 9 loss to Pittsburgh.
“Right now, I’ve got my last year to play out. I guess maybe further down the road, it might become more of an issue.”
“We did address a lot of areas, but ask me two years from now. Because now we have to get them in, we have to work with them, we have to develop them.”
Ozzie Newsome taking a quarterback Thursday would essentially be letting Joe Flacco take the fall for his own shortcomings in recent years.
The signing of Robert Griffin III was the most notable information coming from the Ravens brass.
Michael Crabtree will try to reverse the statistical trend of many veteran receivers coming to Baltimore.
Ozzie Newsome predictably didn’t drop any bombshells at his final NFL combine as Ravens general manager.
Ozzie Newsome says he’ll hold a “significant” position after Eric DeCosta takes over, but what does that mean?
The longtime general manager won’t be riding off into the sunset after stepping down from his current position.