Examining the Ravens’ possible 2015 salary cap cuts
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata just turned 31 and carries a $16 million cap figure next season.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata just turned 31 and carries a $16 million cap figure next season.
The Denver offensive coordinator has drawn heavy interest from Jacksonville as well as other NFL teams.
Rush specialist Pernell McPhee’s strong 2014 campaign has likely priced him out of the Ravens’ budget for 2015.
Could Saturday be the five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle’s final game with the Ravens?
The five-time Pro Bowl selection won’t play again this year unless the Ravens make the postseason.
The Ravens are on pace to allow more than 4,300 passing yards, shattering the franchise-worst mark set in 1996.
General manager Ozzie Newsome completed the first in-season trades in franchise history only last season.
The ESPN report also indicated John Harbaugh wanted to release the 27-year-old running back in the days following the February incident.
Releasing the disgraced running back was the only choice they had after months of missteps.
The future Hall of Fame linebacker will be immortalized next to the statue of the legendary Johnny Unitas.
Luke Jones offers his impressions as the Ravens formulated their initial 53-man roster for the 2014 season.
Luke Jones takes his final shot at projecting the 53-man roster before Saturday’s 4 p.m. deadline.
Baltimore also officially placed young defensive linemen Brent Urban and Kapron Lewis-Moore on injured reserve.
Luke Jones takes a stab at projecting the 53-man roster at the midway point of the preseason schedule.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith going down with a bruised chest was just the latest example of the Ravens’ biggest area of concern.
The 27-year-old will be unavailable when the Ravens host Cincinnati and Pittsburgh to begin the season.
The third-year kicker is set to become a restricted free agent after the 2014 season.
The Ravens running back was never going to win on Friday, but failing to publicly apologize to his wife was a colossal gaffe.
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.
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.
General manager Ozzie Newsome said plans were in place to add depth long before the running back’s legal problems surfaced.
The Ravens owner also shared new information about John Harbaugh’s contract status and the planned Ray Lewis statue.
Needs remain along the offensive line and at free safety, but options are dwindling on the open market.
The veteran linebacker turned 32 on the same day he reportedly agreed to a $16.1 million deal to stay in Baltimore.
Teams were officially allowed to begin contacting the agents of pending free agents at noon on Saturday.
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Baltimore will now try to work out a long-term agreement before the 26-year-old officially hits free agency on March 11.
Baltimore will save just under $5 million in salary cap space by parting ways with the two veterans.
With potential needs at wide receiver, offensive line, tight end, safety, and running back, there are plenty of options available.
The Ravens general manager addressed reporters at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis on Saturday.
While opinions run rampant on the 27-year-old’s future, the Ravens have few choices but to see the legal process play out.
With eyes on Jimmy Graham’s possible franchise tag grievance, the Ravens can’t afford to pay their tight end like a top wide receiver.
The general manager said he had yet to speak to the seventh-year running back as of Monday morning following his weekend arrest in Atlantic City.
The Ravens will gain an additional $4.6 million in cap space for 2014 by extending the veteran outside linebacker.
The Ravens head coach defended his hiring track record and downplayed owner Steve Bisciotti’s involvement in the hiring of Gary Kubiak.
Florida State free safety Terrence Brooks is just one prospect playing in Mobile on Saturday who could be of interest to the Ravens.