Taking a look at the 2014 Ravens roster prior to OTAs
With OTA practices beginning next week, Luke Jones takes a look at the current 90-man offseason roster.
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.
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Despite a sterling reputation, general manager Ozzie Newsome hasn’t drafted a Pro Bowl player since 2008.
The NFL unveiled the Ravens’ 2014 preseason schedule last month and released the dates and times to go with them
The Ravens running back has applied for the pretrial intervention program as a first-time offender in New Jersey.
General manager Ozzie Newsome said plans were in place to add depth long before the running back’s legal problems surfaced.
The University of Maryland product and Poly grad did not appear in a game during the 2013 season after being waived.
This year will mark the first time the Ravens and Steelers are scheduled to meet in primetime twice.
New wide receiver Steve Smith is one of many veterans attending workouts in Owings Mills this week.
The Ravens reinstated the 24-year-old from the reserve-retired list late last week.
The Ravens officially returned to work Monday to begin preparations for the 2014 season. Harbaugh and his staff, which includes
As if a rematch of Super Bowl XLVII in the Ravens’ preseason opener wasn’t enough, head coach John Harbaugh will
The move allows the 24-year-old linebacker to take part in offseason workouts in Owings Mills beginning next week.
The 24-year-old showed up late for the workout and failed to finish his conditioning test.
Ravens wide receiver Deonte Thompson is no longer facing drug charges stemming from an arrest in Florida in February. The
Former Ravens tight end Ed Dickson signed a one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers on Thursday to officially end his
Former Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin will make his return to M&T Bank Stadium on Aug. 7.
The 2010 second-round pick will likely need to compete in the preseason to guarantee himself a roster spot in 2014.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens signed veteran running back Justin Forsett to a one-year contract on Friday. The 28-year-old
Trying to bounce back from missing the postseason for the first time in the John Harbaugh era, the Ravens will
New offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak will have a familiar face to help implement his system in Baltimore.
The Ravens running back could face three to five years in prison if convicted of the charge.
If convicted of the charge, the Ravens running back could face three to five years in prison.
The Ravens coach spoke on topics ranging from running back Ray Rice to the backup quarterback spot.
The Ravens owner also shared new information about John Harbaugh’s contract status and the planned Ray Lewis statue.
The seventh-year lineman is expected to become the new starting center in Baltimore.
The new Baltimore wide receiver’s gestures to Charlotte make him very easy to root for.