Predicting the Ravens’ 53-man roster at the end of 2015 preseason
Luke Jones makes his final projection of the Ravens’ 53-man roster to begin the season.
Luke Jones makes his final projection of the Ravens’ 53-man roster to begin the season.
The 25-year-old safety signed a two-year deal with Baltimore on Thursday afternoon.
Luke Jones examines which Ravens are safely on the roster and who has work to do after two preseason games.
Luke Jones examines which Ravens are safely on the roster and who has work to do after the first preseason opener.
Kendrick Lewis is projected to start at free safety for the Ravens this season.
With OTAs and mandatory minicamp in the rear-view mirror, Luke Jones takes an early look at the roster for training camp.
The 2013 first-round pick has been a disappointment through his first two seasons.
Luke Jones discusses a variety of Ravens-related topics after the second week of OTAs.
Free-agent cornerback Kyle Arrington would appear to be a good fit for Baltimore’s nickel defense.
Ed Reed is one of the greatest safeties in the history of the NFL and one of the most unique sports personalities Baltimore has ever seen.
The Ravens will hold a 2 p.m. press conference in Owings Mills to make it official.
The 25-year-old Rashaan Melvin is one of several players projected to be in the mix for the No. 3 cornerback spot.
The 26th overall pick hopes to follow in father Brett’s footsteps by having a long NFL career.
On paper, this year’s draft couldn’t have gone much better for general manager Ozzie Newsome.
The run-stopping defensive lineman will be part of the rotation to fill the void of Haloti Ngata.
General manager Ozzie Newsome was thinking upside with Perriman’s combination of size, speed, and football pedigree.
Baltimore is scheduled to have six more picks on the final day of the 2015 draft.
The Ravens have more glaring needs going into this draft than any year in recent memory.
The 2011 first-round pick can make up to $48 million over the next five years.
In retrospect, the Ravens were addressing a need in drafting inside linebacker C.J. Mosley last year.
Cornerback Marcus Peters is considered a first-round talent despite being kicked off the Washington football team last fall.
General manager Ozzie Newsome hasn’t taken a receiver outside the sixth or seventh round since 2011.
Running back Lorenzo Taliaferro was chosen with a compensatory pick in the fourth round of last year’s draft.
Owner Steve Bisciotti said last month he believed the Ravens’ legal problems were an “aberration.”
Baltimore released the 32-year-old less than three weeks ago to save salary cap space.
The 29-year-old cornerback will have his $8 million base salary for 2014 reduced to $6 million.
General manager Ozzie Newsome is expected to have at least 10 choices in the 2015 draft.
The maneuvering gave Baltimore an extra $2.25 million in space on the 2015 salary cap.
$15.7 million of the Ravens’ 2015 salary cap is tied to former running back Ray Rice and injured tight end Dennis Pitta.
You hope the Ravens won’t take as long replacing Torrey Smith as they did to find him.
NFL teams were able to begin negotiating with the certified agents of unrestricted free agents on Saturday.
The 29-year-old is scheduled to make $8 million in base salary during the 2015 season.
As expected, the Ravens elected not to use the franchise tag on any player for the 2015 season. Limited salary-cap
Luke Jones offers his predictions for the Ravens’ batch of free agents set to hit the market next week.
The veteran defensive end had been contemplating retirement this offseason.
The Ravens’ brass met with reporters Tuesday to review the 2014 season and look ahead at the offseason priorities for
Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens brass will meet with reporters on Tuesday afternoon.
The former Ravens offensive coordinator said he wouldn’t be in Denver without Flacco’s strong play in 2014.
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If the Ravens pass on re-signing the 26-year-old, replacing him won’t be as easy as some want to think.