Ravens trade defensive lineman Jernigan to Philadelphia
The teams swapped third-round picks in the 2017 draft in the process.
The teams swapped third-round picks in the 2017 draft in the process.
The Ravens formally return to work to begin preparations for the 2017 season later this month.
The Ravens head coach didn’t deny the report of trade talks involving defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan.
The holding strategy that the Ravens used at the end of last year’s win over Cincinnati could become illegal.
The Baltimore defense struggled late in 2016, but much work must still be done to a below-average offense.
Baltimore has started no fewer than four different cornerbacks in each of the last three seasons.
The former Ravens wide receiver became an afterthought in 2016 after leading the team in receptions the year before.
Barring any maneuvering, Baltimore’s seven picks would be their fewest in a draft since 2010.
The 30-year-old defensive back has never missed a game in his NFL career.
The 30-year-old started 41 games for Baltimore over the last three seasons.
Tony Jefferson should bring some much-needed versatility to the Baltimore defense.
The Ravens owner told general manager Ozzie Newsome to do what he had to do to get the deal done.
Baltimore has endured its first free-agent loss on defense this offseason.
Making his unexpected return to the field, the veteran led all NFL tight ends with 86 receptions in 2016.
The 2009 third-round pick was the fifth-longest tenured player on last year’s roster.
The 28-year-old agreed to a five-year, $54 million with $27 million guaranteed.
The 30-year-old recorded his first 1,000-yard season since 2011 last season.
The 25-year-old Jefferson was considered the top safety on the free-agent market this offseason.
The Pro Bowl fullback will receive a four-year, $21 million contract, according to multiple outlets.
Elvis Dumervil set the single-season franchise record with 17 sacks in 2014.
Former Washington wide receiver Pierre Garcon is apparently on his way to joining San Francisco.
The 2013 fifth-round pick will make more than $9 million per year, according to NFL Network.
The fourth-year running back was given an original-round tender worth $1.797 million.
Baltimore cut cornerback Shareece Wright exactly one year after signing him to a three-year contract.
A deal would have to come together quickly for it to make sense for Baltimore.
Much of that space will be used to tender restricted free agents and exclusive-rights players this week.
Baltimore hasn’t missed the playoffs in three straight seasons in this millennium.
A history with domestic violence, age, and cost are three questions surrounding the former New York Jets receiver.
Rick Wagner is one of 11 unrestricted free agents set to hit the open market on March 9.
The speedy 30-year-old posted a 1,000-yard season in his first year with Baltimore.
The 2013 first-round pick is scheduled to become a free agent next month.
The departure of Kelechi Osemele fetched the Ravens their highest compensatory pick since 2014.
Dennis Pitta is just one of several veterans carrying steep salary cap figures for 2017.
Cutting Ravens wide receiver Mike Wallace would be a risky proposition despite the cap savings.
Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg will continue to coach Baltimore’s quarterbacks.
Baltimore is counting on Matt Judon to help boost the pass rush in his second season.
The Ravens tight end sat out the final nine games of the 2016 season after suffering a serious hamstring injury.
With so many needs elsewhere, can Baltimore afford to do whatever it takes to keep the nose tackle?
San Francisco was five yards shy of completing the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history in New Orleans.
Eric DeCosta once again staying put keeps the Baltimore front office intact for a crucial offseason.