Series of unfortunate events led to Ravens' 2015 cap woes
$15.7 million of the Ravens’ 2015 salary cap is tied to former running back Ray Rice and injured tight end Dennis Pitta.
$15.7 million of the Ravens’ 2015 salary cap is tied to former running back Ray Rice and injured tight end Dennis Pitta.
Of all the Ravens’ free agents scheduled to officially hit the market on Tuesday, linebacker Pernell McPhee was always considered
You hope the Ravens won’t take as long replacing Torrey Smith as they did to find him.
The demand for the 2011 second-round pick will only rise with the Packers receiver now off the market.
NFL teams were able to begin negotiating with the certified agents of unrestricted free agents on Saturday.
The Chargers are scheduled to visit M&T Bank Stadium during the 2015 season.
After announcing his retirement from the NFL last week, Jarret Johnson is coming home to officially finish his career where
The 29-year-old is scheduled to make $8 million in base salary during the 2015 season.
The 30-year-old cornerback played four seasons in Baltimore and was a member of the Super Bowl XLVII champions.
As expected, the Ravens elected not to use the franchise tag on any player for the 2015 season. Limited salary-cap
Luke Jones offers his predictions for the Ravens’ batch of free agents set to hit the market next week.
(Updated: 12:55 p.m. on Monday) The Ravens announced Monday that they’ve cut cornerback Victor Hampton after he was arrested Saturday
On the same day veteran defensive end Chris Canty was released, the Ravens reportedly re-signed defensive tackle Christo Bilukidi to
The veteran defensive end had been contemplating retirement this offseason.
The Ravens’ brass met with reporters Tuesday to review the 2014 season and look ahead at the offseason priorities for
The veteran was the first player to be cut to save room on the 2015 salary cap.
Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens brass will meet with reporters on Tuesday afternoon.
Head coach John Harbaugh made it apparent the Ravens need to plan to be without the veteran tight end moving forward.
The head coach expressed confidence that the Ravens and the five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle will sign an extension.
The former Ravens offensive coordinator said he wouldn’t be in Denver without Flacco’s strong play in 2014.
An unforgettable year became a little crazier for Ravens running back Justin Forsett over the weekend as his wife gave
Dorial Green-Beckham is just one wide receiver being linked to the Ravens in various mock drafts.
The 28-year-old also thanked the city and the Baltimore Ravens.
Here’s a look at what lies ahead for the Ravens and the other 31 NFL teams…
The 35-year-old quarterback had the best year of his career under the Ravens offense coordinator two years ago in Chicago.
The pressure is on safety Matt Elam to prove he wasn’t a complete bust as a first-round pick in 2013.
A day after news broke of former Ravens running back Jamal Lewis’ Super Bowl XLVII ring being auctioned off for
The 2014 second-round pick will have big shoes to fill if the Ravens can’t work out an extension with the five-time Pro Bowl selection.
The 35-year-old was one of several Ring of Honor members to receive Super Bowl XLVII championship rings.
The Ravens are slotted to have the 26th overall pick in this year’s first round.
If the Ravens pass on re-signing the 26-year-old, replacing him won’t be as easy as some want to think.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata just turned 31 and carries a $16 million cap figure next season.
The 2010 second-round pick officially saw his contract terminated on Monday.
The Pro Bowl running back would welcome more opportunities as a receiver out of the backfield.
The Orioles first baseman broke his silence about his 25-game suspension at Saturday’s FanFest.
The free-agent wide receiver reiterated his desire to stay with the Ravens this week on Radio Row in Phoenix.
There is reportedly an active warrant for the 24-year-old’s arrest in New Jersey for a failure to pay child support.
2014 third-round pick Crockett Gillmore is the only sure bet to be in the mix at the position next season.
The 2010 second-round pick is reportedly being investigated for animal cruelty but hasn’t been charged.
John Harbaugh said the Ravens “did not notice anything” about New England’s footballs in their playoff loss.