NFL releases list of players invited to combine in Indianapolis
The Ravens are slotted to have the 26th overall pick in this year’s first round.
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.
Gary Kubiak’s replacement pledged continuity over sweeping changes to an offense that set franchise records in 2014.
The Ravens quarterback declined an invitation to the Pro Bowl to remain with his wife.
The former Detroit Lions head coach worked with Harbaugh for five years in Philadelphia under Andy Reid.
The new Denver Broncos head coach started his introductory press conference by thanking Baltimore.
The 59-year-old carries nearly two decades of NFL coaching experience to Baltimore.
The 30-year-old quarterback has never received Pro Bowl honors in his seven-year career.
The Denver offensive coordinator has drawn heavy interest from Jacksonville as well as other NFL teams.
Broncos offensive coordinator Adam Gase will reportedly interview with the Ravens in the coming days.
Quarterbacks coach Rick Dennison and tight ends coach Brian Pariani will also reportedly be going to Denver.
Luke Jones tries to set the record straight with the Ravens looking at having their fourth offensive coordinator in four years.
After deciding to settle the grievance filed by running back Ray Rice over his Sept. 8 release, the Ravens are
Could the Ravens persuade Kubiak’s right-hand man to stay on as the new offensive coordinator?
The Ravens offensive coordinator originally committed to staying before the Broncos parted ways with John Fox.
The 55-year-old served as Giants defensive coordinator in 2007 and 2008.
The running back was seeking the $3.529 million he was scheduled to make in base salary for the 2014 season.
To no one’s surprise the Denver Broncos have formally asked for permission to interview Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak for
John Harbaugh made it clear that Eugene Monroe is his starter moving forward despite a disappointing year.
The running back becomes the fourth Ravens player to be selected for the exhibition game.
The Ravens tight end is scheduled to see two specialists this week about his surgically-repaired hip.
The Denver Broncos will reportedly seek permission to interview their former offensive coordinator.
Rush specialist Pernell McPhee’s strong 2014 campaign has likely priced him out of the Ravens’ budget for 2015.
The Ravens offensive coordinator spent nearly two decades in Denver as a player and assistant coach.
The 2014 sixth-round quarterback spent the entire season on the Baltimore practice squad.
2014 first-round pick C.J. Mosley became the first Ravens rookie to ever make the Pro Bowl.
The University of Maryland product and 2011 second-round pick is scheduled to become a free agent this offseason.
The 29-year-old running back ran for a career-high 1,266 yards in his first season with the Ravens.
The offensive coordinator had reportedly drawn interest from Chicago, New York, and San Francisco for head coaching vacancies.
General manager Ozzie Newsome will be busy trying to fix the league’s 23rd-ranked pass defense.
Baltimore meets New England in the postseason for the fourth time in the last six years.