Jimmy Smith mum on legal incident, insists it won't be distraction
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith addressed the media on Friday for the first time since his July […]
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith addressed the media on Friday for the first time since his July […]
The former Giants defensive back faces a six-game suspension for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy.
The 27-year-old will be unavailable when the Ravens host Cincinnati and Pittsburgh to begin the season.
Fellow veteran corner Dominique Franks also failed his conditioning test upon report for training camp.
The 35-year-old is comfortable acknowledging he can’t be the same player he was 10 years ago.
The Ravens running back met with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in New York on June 16.
Luke Jones has several questions on his mind as the Ravens hold their first training camp practice on Tuesday.
The fifth-year defensive lineman was sidelined this spring after undergoing hip surgery earlier this offseason.
The fourth-year defensive back became the fifth Baltimore player to be arrested this offseason.
The third-year kicker is set to become a restricted free agent after the 2014 season.
A day after head coach John Harbaugh suggested additions would be made to the offseason roster, the Ravens officially signed
The six-time Pro Bowl linebacker admitted he gained too much weight in a disappointing second half of the 2013 season.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens continued to have excellent attendance at their second day of mandatory minicamp as only
The 30-year-old defensive tackle is signed through 2015 but carries a $16 million cap figure next season.
On the same day they started their three-day mandatory minicamp, the Ravens announced they’ve waived wide receiver Aaron Mellette and
Hoping to boost their cornerback depth before the start of the 2014 season, the Ravens are reportedly taking a looking
Most attention has been on players learning the West Coast offense, but the Ravens offensive coordinator is determining what they do best.
The health of the 2012 second-round pick is far more important than figuring out who’s going to play right tackle.
Criticism over the Ravens quarterback not organizing informal workouts is the latest example of not having enough substance to talk about in the NFL offseason.
The head coach said discipline is not a light switch players can only expect to turn on during the season.
Less than three weeks after selecting nine players in the 2014 draft, the Ravens have all but one under contract
The fourth-round pick became the fourth Ravens player arrested in a troubling offseason.
The Ravens running back was never going to win on Friday, but failing to publicly apologize to his wife was a colossal gaffe.
After learning earlier this week that he will not be prosecuted for a domestic violence incident that took place in
The Ravens running back still faces possible discipline from the NFL for violating the personal conduct policy.
With OTA practices beginning next week, Luke Jones takes a look at the current 90-man offseason roster.
After this past weekend’s rookie minicamp, the Ravens have signed three veteran free agents while waving goodbye to three former
Wide receiver Jerry Rice Jr. was one of 22 players to take part in this weekend’s rookie camp on a tryout basis.
The second-round pick will have an opportunity to start immediately after the free-agent departure of defensive tackle Art Jones.
The 2001 first-round pick ranks first in touchdown catches and second in receptions on the all-time franchise list.
The Baltimore Ravens announced Monday which jersey numbers they’ve assigned their 2014 draft class of nine rookies. Inside linebacker C.J.
The Ravens appeared to beef up their defense for the long haul, but little help went to an offense that finished 29th in the NFL last year.
Assistant general manager Eric DeCosta praised the fourth-round pick during last week’s pre-draft press conference.
The Ontario native became the second defensive lineman selected by Baltimore in the 2014 draft.
The 6-foot-6 target gives the Ravens another option at tight end in Gary Kubiak’s system.
The former Seminole defensive back was considered by many to be the most athletic safety in this year’s draft class.
The former Seminoles lineman will be in the mix to replace former Ravens defensive tackle Arthur Jones.
Baltimore passed on safeties Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and Calvin Pryor to take the inside linebacker in the first round.