Former Ravens linebacker D. Smith joining Tampa Bay
On the same day that the Ravens retained two of their own free agents by re-signing receiver Marlon Brown and […]
On the same day that the Ravens retained two of their own free agents by re-signing receiver Marlon Brown and […]
For a guy who includes the word “beard” in his official Twitter handle, new Ravens safety Eric Weddle arrived in
The 26-year-old safety was set to make $2.84 million in base salary in 2016.
Mike Wallace doesn’t need to be a 1,200-yard receiver for the Baltimore passing game to thrive in 2016.
Baltimore already had too many at the position with Lardarius Webb moving from cornerback to safety.
A week after encouraging the NFL to research the benefits of medical marijuana in an interview with CNN, Ravens left
After failing to fill the void of future Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed over the last three seasons, the
Looking to add more speed to their passing game, the Ravens continue to look at free-agent wide receiver Mike Wallace.
General manager Ozzie Newsome is scheduled to have nine picks in this year’s draft.
The 2016 NFL draft will take place April 28-30 in Chicago.
After officially signing his five-year, $58.5 million contract to join the Oakland Raiders on Thursday, Kelechi Osemele took time to
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — On the same day veteran Benjamin Watson was introduced to the local media, the Ravens continued
Starting tight end Crockett Gillmore underwent surgeries for torn labrums in both shoulders.
Veteran cornerback Kyle Arrington accepted a pay cut to stay in Baltimore, a source confirmed on Wednesday.
(Updated: 5 p.m. Wednesday) With the deadline to tender their restricted free agents falling on Wednesday afternoon, the Ravens officially
The 35-year-old caught a career-high 74 passes for 825 yards with New Orleans in 2015.
More than 24 hours before free agency officially opened, the Ravens have all but officially lost their best player from
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens retained another key member of their special teams Monday by announcing a five-year agreement
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — With a need at cornerback, the Ravens didn’t want to allow veteran Shareece Wright to hit
Kelechi Osemele is a heck of a football player. In a perfect world without a salary cap, the Ravens would
A week after becoming the sixth player in Ravens history to receive the franchise tag, kicker Justin Tucker officially signed
The 33-year-old has played 13 seasons in Baltimore.
The 33-year-old’s departure will clear $2.15 million from the 2016 salary cap.
The man who was asked to replace future Hall of Famer Ray Lewis has been released by the Ravens. Veteran
Courtney Upshaw is one of nine unrestricted free agents set to hit the open market on March 9.
The Ravens are paying Flacco a lot of money while avoiding headaches when he reaches his mid-30s.
The 31-year-old quarterback had been scheduled to carry a $28.55 million salary cap number in 2016.
The 29-year-old has been a key special-teams contributor dating back to the 2011 season.
The status of Joe Flacco’s contract was one of several headlines in Indianapolis.
The 2016 franchise tag for a kicker is projected to cost roughly $4.5 million.
INDIANAPOLIS — As the Ravens evaluate the incoming rookies at the scouting combine in Indianapolis this week, they are looking
INDIANAPOLIS — While general manager Ozzie Newsome has downplayed the need to restructure Joe Flacco’s contract to clear precious salary
The 31-year-old quarterback is scheduled to carry a $28.55 million salary cap figure for 2016.
The 2015 fifth-round pick has been suspended for the first 10 games of the 2016 regular season.
NFL teams now have until March 1 to decide whether to use the franchise tag on a pending free agent.
Anquan Boldin is just one of numerous ex-Ravens set to become free agents next month.
Baltimore hopes a strong finish to his rookie year will catapult Za’Darius Smith to new heights in 2016.
Like Ray Lewis in Super Bowl XLVII, Peyton Manning looked like a player who needs to walk away.
A 19-13 loss to the Broncos in Week 1 was just the first of many excruciating defeats in 2015.
Ultimately, do we want concussion numbers that simply make us feel better or do we want to move closer to the truth and improving player safety?