Former Steeler Harrison, Amendola drawing interest from Ravens
The best rivalry in the NFL has taken some hits over the last couple years due to retirements and anticipated […]
The best rivalry in the NFL has taken some hits over the last couple years due to retirements and anticipated […]
After suffering two big losses on Tuesday, the Ravens signed the former New York Giant to a three-year deal.
Deemed their top target after quarterback Joe Flacco was signed, Ellerbe became the second key Baltimore defensive player to depart on the first day of free agency.
As expected, the pass rusher officially parted ways with the organization that drafted him in 2009.
With plenty of doubt surrounding the future of safety Ed Reed in Baltimore, the Ravens have re-signed his understudy as
One of the biggest pitfalls for Ravens safety Ed Reed to secure a new contract has been solved as he
It’s easy to balk at the Ravens’ decision now before seeing what they’ll fetch with an extra $6 million in cash.
After tendering three restricted free agents on Monday, the Ravens finished their work with the remaining three on Tuesday.
An estimated $70.9 million is committed to just six players for the Ravens’ projected 2014 salary cap.
The 32-year-old receiver has reportedly rejected the Ravens’ request and is preparing to become a free agent.
The 36-year-old reserve lineman was expected to either retire or be released this offseason.
What will happen with Ed Reed, Dannell Ellerbe, Paul Kruger, and others? Here are your predictions with the start of free agency looming…
After triumphing in Super Bowl XLVII last month, the Ravens are giving back to the city of New Orleans. Owner
The quarterback didn’t see much risk in walking away from the Ravens’ offer last summer and seeing how the 2012 season played out.
As is the case with any NFL contract, the devil is in the details as we begin to see how
The Ravens quarterback’s record-setting deal will provide short-term cap relief, but it doesn’t mean a spending spree is coming.
A perfect storm of circumstances for the Super Bowl MVP gave the Ravens no choice but to make him the top-paid quarterback in the game.
The Super Bowl XLVII will be staying put by agreeing to a six-year deal worth $120.6 million to become the NFL’s highest-paid player.
The Ravens received good news in addressing their salary-cap concerns with news breaking Thursday night that the NFL has set
The deadline for the Ravens to use the franchise tag on the Super Bowl MVP falls on Monday at 4 p.m.
The 2011 Defensive Player of the Year still hasn’t given much thought to life without Ray Lewis in the middle of the defense.
Suggesting Tom Brady’s contract extension will have any significant impact on Joe Flacco’s situation is wishful thinking.
The Pro Bowl return specialist will be a contestant on “Dancing With The Stars” next month.
The offensive lineman announced his retirement while dedicating a reading center at Battle Grove Elementary School in Dundalk on Friday.
The Ravens are taking an extensive look at the incoming draft class at this week’s NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis
All eyes will be on controversial Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o, but the Super Bowl champions will also be very busy in Indianapolis.
The quarterback has dominated the discussion since Super Bowl XLVII, so Luke Jones offers thoughts on an array of non-Flacco topics.
As many fret over the Ravens’ salary cap woes, here’s a list of possible candidates to be released…
The linebacker’s $13 million cap number is the highest on the team, but cutting him wouldn’t provide the cap relief the Ravens are seeking.
Paying Flacco more now is a better choice than prolonging the inevitable by messing around with the franchise tag.
The 32-year-old receiver says he can’t picture himself in another uniform at this stage of his career.
Striking a long-term deal with the Ravens quarterback prior to the franchise tag deadline on March 4 is the top priority for Ozzie Newsome.
The likeness of Johnny Unitas will be gaining company outside M&T Bank Stadium in the near future.
Regardless of how Joe Flacco’s contract situation is resolved, expect significant changes to the Ravens this offseason.
Not even Mardi Gras could compete with Tuesday’s celebration in the eyes of the New Orleans native and Ravens kick returner.
NEW ORLEANS — Basking in the glow of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII on Monday morning, head coach John Harbaugh
A season filled with peaks and valleys culminated with John Harbaugh and the Ravens raising the Lombardi Trophy.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens are 60 minutes of football away from a potential Super Bowl title.
Will Ray Lewis walk away with his second Super Bowl ring in New Orleans? Luke Jones offers his predictions …
The late Ravens owner was among the first five finalists eliminated in New Orleans on Saturday.