Marquise Brown passes conditioning test, still not cleared to practice
The Ravens’ first-round pick is expected to be eased into practice in the coming days.
The Ravens’ first-round pick is expected to be eased into practice in the coming days.
Lamar Jackson begins his first full season as the starter after leading Baltimore to the AFC North title in 2018.
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.
Fourth-year guard Alex Lewis handling his shoulder rehabilitation on his own was a curious decision.
Running back Kenneth Dixon is one of the more interesting players on the roster bubble.
A free and open practice at M&T Bank Stadium will be held Saturday, July 27.
Jermaine Eluemunor taking the first-team reps at left guard was one of the bigger surprises of the spring.
Rookie wide receiver Marquise Brown is one of only a few health questions ahead of training camp.
Baltimore players won’t reconvene for the start of training camp until late July.
Noticeably heavier than last year, Michael Pierce was pulled from the field in the opening minutes of Tuesday’s practice.
Marshal Yanda was one of seven players who didn’t take part in any of Baltimore’s three OTAs open to media.
Gus Edwards averaged just over 17 carries per game over the final seven regular-season games last year.
Third-round rookie wide receiver Miles Boykin had been dealing with a hamstring injury.
The speedy wide receiver isn’t expected to begin practicing until the start of training camp.
Hayden Hurst has become a bit of a forgotten man after an injury-plagued rookie season.
Earl Thomas was practicing this week for the first time since fracturing his lower left leg last September.
Lamar Jackson showing more oomph with his intermediate passes was an early takeaway.
Thursday didn’t offer a great read on a Baltimore defense that’s undergone substantial change this offseason.
How Lamar Jackson looks passing the ball is the question on everyone’s mind after the offseason.
The 30-year-old was drafted by Baltimore in 2011 and was part of the Super Bowl XLVII team.
Joe Horn Jr. is the son of the former New Orleans Saints receiver who was named to four Pro Bowls.
Injuries continued to limit left guard Alex Lewis in his third season.
There are plenty of jobs up for grabs after the offseason departures of several key veterans.
Marquise Brown not being on the practice field took some luster away from rookie camp.
“It’s a chance to really put fear into opposing defenses. I think it really gets you excited.”
The speedy and shifty Marquise Brown gives Lamar Jackson an explosive weapon in the passing game.
The deal makes Justin Tucker the highest-paid kicker in the NFL and keeps him under contract through 2023.
Could Clemson’s Clelin Ferrell extend Baltimore’s streak of always having a first-round edge rusher on its roster?
Baltimore is scheduled to host its first Sunday night game since 2012 against New England.
Baltimore will face Washington for the third straight summer.
Head coach John Harbaugh begins his 12th offseason program with Baltimore on April 15.
Few young players on the Baltimore roster should be feeling more pressure this spring and summer.
The former Ravens safety agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams on Friday.
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.
The slot corner played more than 58 percent of snaps last season and returned two fumbles for touchdowns.
The greatest offseason focus for Lamar Jackson will be refining his fundamentals and mechanics as a passer.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith carries a $15.85 million cap figure and hasn’t played 16 games in a season since 2015.