Twelve Ravens thoughts counting down to training camp
Joe Flacco’s 10th season in Baltimore will be a pivotal one for him and the organization.
Joe Flacco’s 10th season in Baltimore will be a pivotal one for him and the organization.
After years of skipping the offseason workout program, the 15th-year linebacker was a regular in the building this spring.
New safety Tony Jefferson was among the many players present for the first day of voluntary workouts.
Defensive coordinator Dean Pees has the ability to be more creative with his pass defense with Webb back in the fold.
Tony Jefferson should bring some much-needed versatility to the Baltimore defense.
The 25-year-old Jefferson was considered the top safety on the free-agent market this offseason.
The departure of Kelechi Osemele fetched the Ravens their highest compensatory pick since 2014.
Cutting Ravens wide receiver Mike Wallace would be a risky proposition despite the cap savings.
As if Ozzie Newsome didn’t have enough work, the Ravens must now look at the inside linebacker position.
The former Buffalo and San Francisco offensive coordinator has guided several highly-ranked rushing attacks in recent years.
Despite not being named to the Pro Bowl, Eric Weddle ranked among the best safeties in the NFL.
The veteran guard became the fifth player to make six Pro Bowls with the Ravens.
Terrance West had one of his best performances of the season against the Eagles.
It’s been nearly four years since playoff-hopeful Baltimore last beat the Patriots.
Joe Flacco threw more than one touchdown pass in a game for just the third time all season.
Despite their respective struggles this year, Baltimore and Pittsburgh appear to be peaking at the right time.
The Ravens cornerback has missed the last two games while dealing with a back issue.
The Dolphins are built to run, but the quarterback has been exceptional working in a clean pocket this year.
Justin Tucker has been the star of the Baltimore offense with an NFL-leading 27 field goals.
“We can look at many factors to remind ourselves that we can’t take anything for granted.”
Baltimore held Pittsburgh to just 69 total yards and no points through three quarters on Sunday.
Injuries can only go so far in excusing deficiencies across the board for a proud franchise.
Reserve safety Kendrick Lewis allowed Michael Crabtree to get behind him for the game-winning score.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens seek only the second 4-0 start in franchise history.
Second-year linebacker Za’Darius Smith picked up a strip sack in the first quarter on Thursday.
After failing the conditioning test and a couple quiet practices, the speedy receiver made several plays on Sunday.
Once considered one of the better cornerbacks in the AFC, the 30-year-old is now transitioning to safety.
Safety Eric Weddle will wear No. 32 as he did with San Diego for nine seasons.
For a guy who includes the word “beard” in his official Twitter handle, new Ravens safety Eric Weddle arrived in
The 26-year-old safety was set to make $2.84 million in base salary in 2016.
Baltimore already had too many at the position with Lardarius Webb moving from cornerback to safety.
After failing to fill the void of future Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed over the last three seasons, the
The Ravens left tackle left Monday’s game with a shoulder injury and didn’t practice all week.
The Ravens left tackle left Monday’s game with a shoulder injury.
Eric Weddle remains one of the best safeties in the NFL to lead the Chargers’ sixth-ranked pass defense.