Five Ravens questions ahead of mandatory minicamp
Veteran linebacker Terrell Suggs has been working out at the team facility during OTAs.
Veteran linebacker Terrell Suggs has been working out at the team facility during OTAs.
The 31-year-old quarterback continues to rehab his surgically-repaired left knee.
Detroit Lions linebacker Brandon Copeland is fulfilling a dream by holding a football camp in Baltimore next month.
Once considered one of the better cornerbacks in the AFC, the 30-year-old is now transitioning to safety.
Second-round pick Kamalei Correa saw time at inside linebacker during Thursday’s organized team activity.
The veteran tight end has played in just seven games since Super Bowl XLVII.
The former running back spoke to rookie players as part of the Ravens’ player engagement program.
Third-year inside linebacker Zach Orr appears to be the early favorite to start next to C.J. Mosley.
Veteran Justin Forsett is the early favorite to start in a deep group of running backs.
Luke Jones offers some purple-related thoughts with organized team activities set to begin next week.
The 28-year-old Ducasse started 11 games for the Chicago Bears last season.
All but two of Baltimore’s 2016 draft choices have signed rookie contracts.
The eighth-year cornerback has started 82 games in his NFL career.
The Secretary of the Navy confirmed the news on The Dan Patrick Show.
Andy Weidl was hired as the Eagles’ assistant director of player personnel and will work with former Ravens scout Joe Douglas.
The Louisiana Tech running back says he models his game after Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk.
Only three members of Baltimore’s 2016 draft class remain unsigned.
The future Hall of Fame linebacker was not part of ESPN’s NFL draft coverage last month.
Mike Flacco, a former Orioles draft pick and younger brother of Joe, tried out for the Ravens this weekend.
The former Navy standout talked to a former Pittsburgh Steeler who made a similar transition from college quarterback to wide receiver.
Stony Brook outside linebacker Victor Ochi headlines a group of 11 rookie free agents for Baltimore.
Tight end Konrad Reuland appeared in four games for Baltimore last season.
The fourth-year safety has been one of the most disappointing first-round picks in franchise history.
The Ravens passed on the opportunity to get the best defensive back in the draft.
Luke Jones lays out the early expectations for each draft pick in 2016 and beyond.
Baltimore made an NFL-record five selections in the fourth round on Saturday.
The 5-foot-9 Oxon Hill native took part in the Senior Bowl and will likely compete at the nickel position.
The Boise State defensive end collected 19 sacks over the last two seasons.
The Notre Dame product met with the media in Owings Mills on Friday.
The veteran left tackle is scheduled to carry an $8.7 million salary cap figure for 2016.
The Ravens had to draft a left tackle two years after paying big money to another one.
Baltimore hadn’t been slotted to pick this early since taking Jamal Lewis with the fifth pick of the 2000 draft.
Luke Jones offers his official prediction, dream pick, trade-down sleeper, and more for the Ravens.
After the Super Bowl MVP limped off the field in 2015, we talked about the long road to getting back on the field and trying to be better than ever.
It was three years beyond the glory of the MVP status in New Orleans when No. 5 sat down with Nestor and Luke to talk about real life in an offseason with swirling changes.
Safety Eric Weddle will wear No. 32 as he did with San Diego for nine seasons.
Even Ole Miss left tackle Laremy Tunsil isn’t quite the safe pick some experts have portrayed him to be.
The quarterback sweepstakes continue to benefit the Ravens in next week’s draft.
The Ravens quarterback is already running and doing some agility work at less than full speed.
2015 first-round pick Breshad Perriman was among the players who reported for Monday’s voluntary workout.