Nick Schauman of The Local Oyster brings Nestor long lost purple Flacco Fu mustaches and oyster education
Nick Schauman of The Local Oyster brings Nestor long lost purple Flacco Fu mustaches and oyster education
Nick Schauman of The Local Oyster brings Nestor long lost purple Flacco Fu mustaches and oyster education
Nick Schauman of The Local Oyster brings Nestor the long, lost and highly memorable purple Flacco Fu mustaches from 2012 and a full education on the oyster ecosystem to our bellies. “He was a bold man who first ate an oyster!”
In a throwback rivalry in which the most defining moments had always gone the other way, the Ravens finally owned theirs in the national spotlight.
Most departures have been addressed, but the Ravens have yet to do anything at the wide receiver spot.
With NFL owners congregating in Florida for their annual meetings this week, the league awarded 32 compensatory picks for April’s
Addressing the return game is a clear objective of the offseason, but the Ravens won’t be enlisting the services of
After losing five of six unrestricted free agents so far, Baltimore could set its sights on keeping Jameel McClain.
As always, Ozzie Newsome won’t be interested in “winning” the first week of free agency…
A failed physical prompted the veteran’s contract to be terminated on Monday.
One of the worst-kept secrets in the NFL became official on Friday afternoon.
The veteran defensive back is the first of several expected cuts ahead of free agency.
The Ravens general manager had a more positive tone than displayed at the end-of-season press conference a few weeks ago.
With Pro Bowl lineman Ben Grubbs unlikely to return, left guard tops the list of position needs offensively.
As with every offseason, the Ravens will be faced with difficult decisions in shaping their 2012 roster.
The leader of the purple pack reminds us about real life in wake of Ravens’ dramatic loss in AFC Championship Game
The risky signing of the veteran tackle turned into a safe bet for the Baltimore offensive line.
No players appear to be a strong health concern as the Ravens prepare for the high-powered Patriots.
Luke looks into his purple crystal ball to tell what happens in the regular-season finale.
Luke looks into his purple crystal ball to see what happens on Christmas Eve.
The veteran is expected to return in time for the postseason.
The rookie cornerback will start in place of Lardarius Webb if the normal starter can’t go Sunday.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on Lardarius Webb, Ray Lewis, and more before the Ravens return to work on Wednesday.
The All-Pro linebacker will try to avoid missing his second straight game on Thursday.
The Ravens improved to 7-3 to regain control atop the AFC North despite not having Ray Lewis.
Is Ray Lewis playing? Will Lee Evans be active for the first time since Week 2? It’s all right here …
The All-Pro linebacker has played with pain in the past, but it appears unlikely he’ll be ready to go against the Bengals.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Mild concern has begun to grow regarding Ray Lewis and his injured foot after the veteran
Reports indicate Lewis will miss his first game since 2007 after making 57 straight starts for the Ravens.
Find out who else was missing from the practice field as the Ravens began preparations for Cincinnati.
The Ravens’ future Hall of Fame linebacker spoke to the media prior to Wednesday’s practice.
To the surprise of no one, John Harbaugh wasn’t in the best of moods at his Monday press conference in Owings Mills.
Friday’s injury report supported Ravens coach John Harbaugh’s claim about the likelihood of Lee Evans playing against the Seattle Seahawks
Evans practiced on a limited basis all week, but the Ravens will likely play it safe this weekend against Seattle.
A day after sitting out, Terrell Suggs and Ed Reed were back on the practice field.
Two Pro Bowl players unexpectedly appeared on the Ravens’ Thursday injury report.
The former Bills receiver hopes to make his return against Seattle.
Get the latest on who practiced and who didn’t from Ravens beat reporter Luke Jones.
The 30-year-old wideout hasn’t played since the Ravens’ Week 2 loss in Tennessee.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens received potentially good news on Wednesday as left guard Ben Grubbs returned to the