New Ravens safety Thomas "in the right spots" at this week's OTAs
Earl Thomas was practicing this week for the first time since fracturing his lower left leg last September.
Earl Thomas was practicing this week for the first time since fracturing his lower left leg last September.
Lamar Jackson showing more oomph with his intermediate passes was an early takeaway.
Thursday didn’t offer a great read on a Baltimore defense that’s undergone substantial change this offseason.
How Lamar Jackson looks passing the ball is the question on everyone’s mind after the offseason.
The former first-round pick had eight sacks in 2016 before a wrist injury derailed the rest of his time in Denver.
The 30-year-old was drafted by Baltimore in 2011 and was part of the Super Bowl XLVII team.
A three-down linebacker and a leader in the locker room, Suggs brought on-field production as well as value that can’t be quantified.
The six-time Pro Bowl linebacker injured his left heel in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s season opener.
With so many comparisons being made to Pernell McPhee, linebacker Za’Darius Smith will wear No. 90.
Of all the Ravens’ free agents scheduled to officially hit the market on Tuesday, linebacker Pernell McPhee was always considered
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 Ravens’ brass met with reporters Tuesday to review the 2014 season and look ahead at the offseason priorities for
Rush specialist Pernell McPhee’s strong 2014 campaign has likely priced him out of the Ravens’ budget for 2015.
Terrell Suggs and the Baltimore front won’t be facing one of the league’s better offensive lines in the divisional round.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon …
Rush specialist Pernell McPhee has been limited with a shoulder injury this week.
It didn’t show up on the stat sheet, but the rush specialist’s pressure was relentless against New Orleans.
At the midway point of the season, we take a look at which Ravens players’ stock is up and down after the first eight games of 2014.
Luke Jones takes a look at which players’ stock is rising or falling after the Week 5 loss to Indianapolis.
The running back was a limited participant in practice for the third straight day and hopes to play against Buffalo.
Luke Jones also offers his thoughts on the tight end position, the running game, and Tandon Doss’ debut as return specialist.
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The leadership void left behind by a retiring Ray Lewis after Super Bowl XLVII must be assumed organically over time.
Pollard and Yanda are considered unlikely to play after missing practices all week.
The Ravens are banged up at the inside linebacker position as Dannell Ellerbe and Ray Lewis did not practice on Wednesday, either.
The Ravens coach left the door open for the 37-year-old’s potential return to the practice field this week.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith was the only absent player during Thursday’s practice session in Owings Mills.
After missing practice all week, defensive end Pernell McPhee was ruled out for the second straight game.
The offensive and defensive lines remain banged up as preparations continued for the Oakland Raiders.
Marshal Yanda was one of three Pro Bowl players to sit out Wednesday’s practice.
Wide receiver Jacoby Jones and cornerback Jimmy Smith are probable for Sunday despite being limited in practices all week.
The All-Pro defensive tackle joined Pernell McPhee as the only non-participants for Thursday’s workout.
Pernell McPhee was the only player absent from Wednesday’s workout as he continues to deal with nagging injuries.
The key to picking up the pieces for a struggling unit is making improvements on the defensive line.
(Updated: 3:15 p.m.) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens conducted their final full practice of the week in preparation for
The strong safety said he will play against Rob Gronkowski and the New England Patriots Sunday night.
Strong safety Bernard Pollard (ribs) did not practice despite declaring himself ready to go Wednesday.
Rookie Courtney Upshaw appears primed to gain a starting job sooner rather than later.
Linebacker Paul Kruger is inactive and will be replaced in the starting lineup by rookie Courtney Upshaw.