Stanley leaves Saturday's practice with "soft tissue" injury
The Ravens left tackle left the field midway through practice and didn’t return.
The Ravens left tackle left the field midway through practice and didn’t return.
Veteran newcomer Mike Wallace is unsurprisingly listed as a starting receiver for Baltimore.
Joe Flacco was one of the few older players not to receive the day off on Friday.
The third-round pick from Brigham Young was competing for playing time at the 5-technique spot.
The 28-year-old says he wasn’t 100 percent last season despite starting all 16 games.
Luke Jones offers some purple-related thoughts with the preseason opener still more than a week away.
Only the Ravens quarterback could get away with making fun of Pitta getting hurt.
There was no shortage of skirmishes before a light crowd on Monday night.
After failing the conditioning test and a couple quiet practices, the speedy receiver made several plays on Sunday.
The veteran cornerback was the last Ravens player who hadn’t passed over the first couple days.
Baltimore had concerns with the health of his right knee after ACL tears in 2013 and 2014.
The third-year player left the field with less than an hour remaining in Friday’s practice.
The veteran wide receiver was suited up and participating in Friday’s workout.
Wearing a red non-contact jersey and a knee brace, the Ravens quarterback appeared to be moving well.
The Ravens aren’t too concerned about Wallace, who is expected to pass in the next couple days.
The first overall pick of the 2008 draft has been limited to just 11 games over the last two seasons.
Steve Smith headlines the list as he continues to work his way back from last November’s Achilles injury.
The former Ravens running back says he would give his entire salary to programs combating domestic violence.
After injuries limited the left tackle to 17 games over the last two years, the Ravens released him last month.
Since winning Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens have gone just 23-25 over the last three seasons.
The 26-year-old becomes the highest-paid kicker in NFL history in terms of guaranteed money.
Agent Robert Roche told ESPN that the fifth-year kicker is “disillusioned” with the negotiations ahead of Friday’s deadline.
Allowing the fifth-year kicker to play with the franchise tag amount in 2016 wouldn’t be the worst outcome.
With OTAs and mandatory minicamp in the rear-view mirror, Luke Jones takes an early look at the roster for training camp.
“I wanted to be the guy that played 15, 16, or 17 years and didn’t miss a snap. To come to grips with that was definitely tough.”
Signed to a five-year, $37.5 million contract in 2014, the 29-year-old started just 17 games in the last two seasons.
John Harbaugh confirmed that he’s being held out of this week’s mandatory minicamp.
Arthroscopic surgery revealed that the Ravens receiver will not need ACL reconstruction surgery.
The Ravens receiver will undergo arthroscopic surgery to determine whether he needs ACL reconstruction.
The 2015 first-round pick was expected to bring play-making ability that the Ravens lacked last season.
The 2015 first-round pick missed his entire rookie season with a partially-torn PCL in his right knee.
Veteran linebacker Terrell Suggs has been working out at the team facility during OTAs.
The 31-year-old quarterback continues to rehab his surgically-repaired left knee.
Detroit Lions linebacker Brandon Copeland is fulfilling a dream by holding a football camp in Baltimore next month.
Once considered one of the better cornerbacks in the AFC, the 30-year-old is now transitioning to safety.
Second-round pick Kamalei Correa saw time at inside linebacker during Thursday’s organized team activity.
The veteran tight end has played in just seven games since Super Bowl XLVII.
The former running back spoke to rookie players as part of the Ravens’ player engagement program.
Third-year inside linebacker Zach Orr appears to be the early favorite to start next to C.J. Mosley.
Veteran Justin Forsett is the early favorite to start in a deep group of running backs.