Early impressions from Ravens training camp
Luke Jones offers his thoughts from the beat as the Ravens return to the practice field Monday afternoon.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts from the beat as the Ravens return to the practice field Monday afternoon.
Even if the Ravens linebacker tore his Achilles tendon playing basketball, Luke Jones doesn’t feel any differently about the star player.
After falling excruciatingly short in the AFC Championship in January, Thursday’s news is even tougher to swallow.
Running back wasn’t a pressing need when the Ravens selected Ray Rice in the second round of the 2008 draft.
Cornerback Cary Williams will reportedly wait a few weeks to sign his restricted tender.
The fourth-year cornerback will no longer have to worry about his future in Baltimore.
Ozzie Newsome also provided updates on Ed Reed, the young cornerbacks, and his thoughts on Joe Flacco’s comments.
(Updated: 8:55 p.m.) With free agency set to begin at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the Ravens have tendered contracts to
Luke takes a stab at predicting who will stay put and who will wave goodbye to Baltimore…
The veteran defensive back is the first of several expected cuts ahead of free agency.
Baltimore must improve upon its disappointing special teams from this past season
As with every offseason, the Ravens will be faced with difficult decisions in shaping their 2012 roster.
Luke peers into his purple crystal ball for visions of the AFC championship game on Sunday.
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Ray Lewis and Ed Reed played major parts in the Ravens’ 20-13 win.
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — At a time of year when many teams have a laundry list of players on their
Despite shrinking injury report two veterans take off mid-week at The Castle…
Baltimore may need to make a decision regarding its shaky kicking game.
An inability to win on the road may now put Ravens there in January.
Who’s playing and who’s sitting as the Ravens take on San Diego?
What will happen on Sunday Night Football? Luke looks into his purple crystal ball…
Cornerback Lardarius Webb is the only major question mark against San Diego on Sunday night.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — It’s been the same story for the last month as Ray Lewis has been sidelined with
The Ravens are unlikely to have the services of their best cornerback on Sunday.
The 16-year veteran is set to make his return from a turf toe injury.
The rookie cornerback will start in place of Lardarius Webb if the normal starter can’t go Sunday.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — A day after five key players were sidelined, the Ravens welcomed back defensive tackle Haloti Ngata
Baltimore will try to slow the league’s seventh-ranked passing attack on Sunday night.
Several key veterans found themselves on Wednesday’s injury report from Owings Mills.
The veteran linebacker hopes to make his return in San Diego.
The Ravens coach is also “very hopeful” for the return of linebacker Ray Lewis.
The injury could sideline the third-year defensive back for a few weeks.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on Lardarius Webb, Ray Lewis, and more before the Ravens return to work on Wednesday.
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To the surprise of no one, John Harbaugh wasn’t in the best of moods at his Monday press conference in Owings Mills.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Contrary to popular belief, the Ravens aren’t wallowing in misery following a nightmarish performance in Jacksonville
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The return of cornerback Jimmy Smith to the practice field on Thursday was a welcome sight