Ravens begin making cuts to create salary-cap space
Baltimore cut cornerback Shareece Wright exactly one year after signing him to a three-year contract.
Baltimore cut cornerback Shareece Wright exactly one year after signing him to a three-year contract.
Dennis Pitta is just one of several veterans carrying steep salary cap figures for 2017.
The rookie left tackle has missed the last two games with a foot injury.
Reserve safety Kendrick Lewis allowed Michael Crabtree to get behind him for the game-winning score.
Tight end Dennis Pitta returned to practice for the first time since breaking his finger on Aug. 1.
Luke Jones offers his final 53-man roster projection with final cuts being made by 4 p.m. on Saturday.
Luke Jones attempts to construct Baltimore’s 53-man roster with final cuts only a week away.
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.
Baltimore can’t rely solely on the healthy return of Terrell Suggs to cure an ineffective pass rush.
Dennis Pitta is one of several veterans who could be cut this offseason.
The Ravens are bad enough to keep finding new ways to lose close games in a lost season.
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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.
Safety Kendrick Lewis (knee) was among those back at practice after missing Monday’s game.
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The Ravens cornerback was a limited participant in practice all week.
The starting free safety is recovering from what John Harbaugh labeled a “bone bruise” in his left knee.
Cornerback Lardarius Webb was one of four players to return to the practice field on Wednesday.
The Baltimore defense has given up six plays of 50 or more yards in 2015
Photo courtesy of the Baltimore Ravens OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Taking part in what amounted to little more than a
Veteran Kendrick Lewis was signed in the offseason to become Baltimore’s starting free safety.
The 2013 first-round pick left Saturday’s practice with an undisclosed injury.
Luke Jones takes a look at each positional group as the Ravens report to Owings Mills.
At a time of year when you pray for peace and quiet while counting down to the start of training
Kendrick Lewis is projected to start at free safety for the Ravens this season.
Will first-round pick Breshad Perriman be ready to start opposite Steve Smith in the season opener?
The 25-year-old Rashaan Melvin is one of several players projected to be in the mix for the No. 3 cornerback spot.
The new Ravens safety was introduced to the media on Tuesday.
The 2010 fifth-round pick has started 66 games in his five-year NFL career.