Veteran receiver Crabtree embracing "new start" with Ravens
The 30-year-old had just 618 receiving yards last year, his lowest total since an abbreviated 2013 campaign.
The 30-year-old had just 618 receiving yards last year, his lowest total since an abbreviated 2013 campaign.
Michael Crabtree stood out as the media got their first on-field glimpse of him as a Raven.
“Obviously, when you pick a quarterback — when you pick anybody in the first round — it means something.”
How much will the Baltimore defense change under new coordinator Wink Martindale?
When Justin Tucker and the Ravens line up for kickoffs this coming season, the play will look noticeably different.
Orlando Brown. Jr. is expected to compete for the starting right tackle job this summer.
The move comes in response of the increasing number of empty seats at games last season.
The Ravens should do what they can to utilize Lamar Jackson’s athleticism without disrupting the offense’s rhythm or his long-term development.
Fourth-round cornerback Anthony Averett was among those agreeing to four-year deals on Saturday.
First-round picks Hayden Hurst and Lamar Jackson took part in their first rookie camp practice on Friday.
An organization that’s struggled to remain relevant nationally in recent years will have plenty of buzz as the Lamar Jackson watch begins
It remains to be seen whether the disappointing former first-round pick will even make the 2018 roster.
Baltimore will be able to carry German fullback Chris Ezeala as an extra member of its practice squad.
South Carolina’s Hayden Hurst is the first tight end since Todd Heap in 2001 to be drafted by the Ravens in the first round.
“We did address a lot of areas, but ask me two years from now. Because now we have to get them in, we have to work with them, we have to develop them.”
Regardless of your opinion about the Ravens drafting Lamar Jackson, the process will be fascinating to watch.
Ozzie Newsome taking a quarterback Thursday would essentially be letting Joe Flacco take the fall for his own shortcomings in recent years.
According to ESPN, the two-year deal is worth $7 million with an additional $3.4 million in incentives.
This marks the fifth straight year the Ravens will play in a nationally-televised game at Heinz Field.
Baltimore will play prime-time games at Cincinnati and in Pittsburgh in the first month of the season.
“I come in here and you worry about what’s here and now and doing your job.”
Quarterback Joe Flacco was among those working out in Owings Mills on Monday.
Is the juice worth the squeeze for a volatile receiver whose last 1,000-yard season came a year before Jeremy Maclin’s?
Former Dunbar star Tavon Austin will return to Baltimore for the Aug. 9 preseason game.
Baltimore will play its preseason finale at home for the first time since 2008.
The River Hill product had the best season of his career in 2017.
The signing of Robert Griffin III was the most notable information coming from the Ravens brass.
The first phase of the nine-week workout program begins on April 16.
The 37-year-old led Baltimore in receptions (61) and caught four touchdowns last season.
“We’ve got some prospects there. I love the way the offensive line is set up right now.”
Six-time Pro Bowl guard Marshal Yanda suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Week 2 last year.
The 31-year-old has agreed to a one-year deal with Philadelphia worth a reported $2.5 million plus incentives.
Michael Crabtree will try to reverse the statistical trend of many veteran receivers coming to Baltimore.
Ozzie Newsome added two new pieces for Joe Flacco in the first week of free agency, but much work remains.
Injuries had limited the talented pass-catching running back to just 29 games over the last four seasons.
Blossoming in his first full season as a starter, Ryan Jensen has joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
After one of the most bizarre starts to free agency in team history, the Ravens courted a veteran wideout cast aside by his former team.
According to ESPN, concerns about Ryan Grant’s ankle voided the four-year, $29 million agreement.
The move creates an additional $5.625 million in space on the 2018 salary cap.
The 29-year-old caught a career-low 40 passes for 440 yards and three touchdowns last season.