Dez Bryant could help, but is he the best fit for the Ravens?
Is the juice worth the squeeze for a volatile receiver whose last 1,000-yard season came a year before Jeremy Maclin’s?
Is the juice worth the squeeze for a volatile receiver whose last 1,000-yard season came a year before Jeremy Maclin’s?
The signing of Robert Griffin III was the most notable information coming from the Ravens brass.
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.
The 29-year-old caught a career-low 40 passes for 440 yards and three touchdowns last season.
Baltimore has reportedly agreed to a four-year, $29 million deal with former Washington receiver Ryan Grant.
A tight salary cap and a lucrative market made an Allen Robinson signing nothing more than a pipe dream.
To the surprise of many, Jacksonville won’t use the franchise tag on former Pro Bowl receiver Allen Robinson.
Ozzie Newsome predictably didn’t drop any bombshells at his final NFL combine as Ravens general manager.
Many had projected Baltimore to receive a third-round pick for the free-agent departure of Rick Wagner.
Limited cap space would have made signing the Miami standout difficult anyway.
Ozzie Newsome says he’ll hold a “significant” position after Eric DeCosta takes over, but what does that mean?
The longtime general manager won’t be riding off into the sunset after stepping down from his current position.
The big news was the announcement that general manager Ozzie Newsome would step down after the 2018 season.
The annual “State of the Ravens” press conference will apparently be a solo act this year.
Many fans wonder what might have been had the Ravens traded up to draft cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
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Retaining Marty Mornhinweg isn’t a good start in combating an increasing perception of complacency.
Baltimore needs to look in the mirror after missing the playoffs for the fourth time in five years.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith is vying for his first career trip to the Pro Bowl.
A tight salary cap made it unlikely Baltimore would make a significant trade by Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline.
Signed to the practice squad less than two months ago, Alex Collins has been a force in the backfield.
Tony Jefferson was beaten in coverage for two touchdowns in Sunday’s loss to the Bears.
Despite having a bad offense a year ago, Baltimore aimed for mediocrity at best this offseason.
The Ravens prioritized defense in the offseason and lost eight offensive players to season-ending injury, suspension, or retirement in the last three months.
Baltimore is eyeing its first playoff appearance since the 2014 campaign.
Six-time Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell Suggs is set to begin his 15th season in Baltimore.
The discovery of a congenital spine condition forced the 25-year-old into early retirement.
Has Josh Woodrum pushed himself into the conversation for the backup quarterback job?
Jaylen Hill is one of a few rookie free agents making a serious bid to make the 53-man roster.
Starting left guard Alex Lewis will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery next week.
“We are going through a process, and we have not made a decision.”
The Ravens owner was asked about the polarizing quarterback during a fan forum on Sunday.
No matter your personal opinion, the decision of whether to sign Colin Kaepernick is a complicated one.
Breshad Perriman is one of four locks at the wide receiver position going into training camp.
“We have a lot of guys out there competing, and putting [Maclin] in that room will just up that ante a little bit.”
It took longer than most envisioned, but the Ravens have finally landed a coveted veteran wide receiver.
Head coach John Harbaugh said the 29-year-old wants to take more time before making a decision.
Is 2015 first-round pick Breshad Perriman ready to make the leap to starting wide receiver?