Ravens open their wallet in lucrative wide receiver market
Baltimore has reportedly agreed to a four-year, $29 million deal with former Washington receiver Ryan Grant.
Baltimore has reportedly agreed to a four-year, $29 million deal with former Washington receiver Ryan Grant.
A tight salary cap and a lucrative market made an Allen Robinson signing nothing more than a pipe dream.
Baltimore created another question mark on its offensive line by cutting Howard.
James Hurst started all 16 games last season, 15 of them at left guard.
To the surprise of many, Jacksonville won’t use the franchise tag on former Pro Bowl receiver Allen Robinson.
The 6-foot-7 defensive lineman has been hampered by injuries throughout his career.
Baltimore will be drafting 16th overall for the second straight year.
Ozzie Newsome predictably didn’t drop any bombshells at his final NFL combine as Ravens general manager.
A Tuscaloosa County district judge ruled their was no probable cause in the incident involving a phone charger.
Many had projected Baltimore to receive a third-round pick for the free-agent departure of Rick Wagner.
Limited cap space would have made signing the Miami standout difficult anyway.
Tyus Bowser played only 161 defensive snaps after being selected in the second round of last year’s draft.
The Ravens will be taking part in the Hall of Fame Game for the first time in team history.
Ozzie Newsome says he’ll hold a “significant” position after Eric DeCosta takes over, but what does that mean?
Matthew Judon emerged as Baltimore’s most versatile outside linebacker in his second season.
A summer back injury preceded one of the worst seasons of Joe Flacco’s career.
Eric Weddle made it to the Pro Bowl for the second straight season.
Ronnie Stanley hasn’t yet raised his game to a Pro Bowl level, but he remained a steady presence at left tackle.
The longtime general manager won’t be riding off into the sunset after stepping down from his current position.
The big news was the announcement that general manager Ozzie Newsome would step down after the 2018 season.
C.J. Mosley has made it to the Pro Bowl three times in his first four seasons.
Jeremy Maclin caught a career-low 40 passes for 440 yards in his first year with Baltimore.
Jimmy Smith was having the best season of his career before tearing his Achilles tendon in early December.
The annual “State of the Ravens” press conference will apparently be a solo act this year.
Nick Boyle caught 28 passes for 203 yards in 15 games.
The 2017 first-round pick was arrested on Thursday, according to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.
Brandon Williams continued his strong play after receiving a lucrative extension last offseason.
Alex Collins finished ninth in the NFL in yards per carry and is a safe bet to begin 2018 as the starter.
Baltimore finished in the top five in Rick Gosselin’s special teams report for the sixth straight season.
Scheduled free agent Ryan Jensen graded as the ninth-best center in the NFL by Pro Football Focus.
The new defensive coordinator will be asked to accomplish more with a Baltimore defense that’s received plenty of resources in recent years.
The 2017 fifth-round pick appeared in only eight games and made two starts this season.
Many fans wonder what might have been had the Ravens traded up to draft cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
Michael Campanaro led the AFC in punt return average this season.
Former Raven Torrey Smith’s 20-yard catch off a deflection helped set up a long field goal to end the first half.
It was three years ago Wednesday that Baltimore blew two 14-point-leads in a playoff loss at New England.
Don “Wink” Martindale had served as the linebackers coach in Baltimore since 2012.
Safety Tony Jefferson’s salary cap number more than doubles in his second season with Baltimore.
Greg Roman has been promoted to the title of assistant head coach.
The Packers didn’t let the long-term absence of Aaron Rodgers stop them from making substantial changes.