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Ravens release quarterback Wenning, tight end Supernaw

The Ravens made several roster moves Tuesday including the releases of quarterback Keith Wenning and tight end Phillip Supernaw. A 2014 sixth-round pick, Wenning spent his entire rookie season on the Baltimore practice squad and was once viewed as a...

Veteran tight end Daniels follows Kubiak to Denver

The Ravens will now need to look for tight end help in free agency or this spring's draft.

Uncertainty surrounds tight end position for Ravens this offseason

2014 third-round pick Crockett Gillmore is the only sure bet to be in the mix at the position next season.

Forsett questionable, Torrey Smith probable for Sunday's game in Miami

The starting running back has been slowed by a knee injury this week.

Ravens promote tight end Supernaw to active roster

The reserve tight end returned to the organization earlier this week as rookie Crockett Gillmore deals with a back injury.

Ravens make several changes to 53-man roster Tuesday

Struggling cornerback Chykie Brown saw his four-year tenure with Baltimore come to an end Tuesday.

Ravens promote tight end Supernaw to 53-man roster

With unrest at the tight end position after the news of veteran Owen Daniels undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery this week, the Ravens promoted Phillip Supernaw from the practice squad and waived tight end Ryan Taylor ahead of Sunday's meeting...

Ravens claim former Packers tight end Taylor, try out veteran corner Bailey

The Ravens were awarded former Green Bay Packers tight end Ryan Taylor off waivers and cut tight end Phillip Supernaw on Tuesday. However, it was their interest in another player that drew more attention as Baltimore worked out veteran cornerback...

Ravens promote tight end Supernaw to 53-man roster

Baltimore officially placed tight end Dennis Pitta on season-ending injured reserve Tuesday.
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