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“It’s a chance to really put fear into opposing defenses. I think it really gets you excited.”
“It’s a chance to really put fear into opposing defenses. I think it really gets you excited.”
The speedy and shifty Marquise Brown gives Lamar Jackson an explosive weapon in the passing game.
The deal makes Justin Tucker the highest-paid kicker in the NFL and keeps him under contract through 2023.
The sixth overall pick of the 2016 draft is now under contract through the 2020 season.
Could Clemson’s Clelin Ferrell extend Baltimore’s streak of always having a first-round edge rusher on its roster?
Baltimore is scheduled to host its first Sunday night game since 2012 against New England.
With Joe Flacco practicing for the first time as a Denver Bronco this week, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are in a much different place than they were a year ago.
Lamar Jackson has worked with personal quarterback coach Joshua Harris throughout the offseason.
Speculation had persisted about the seven-time Pro Bowl guard’s future throughout the offseason.
Baltimore will face Washington for the third straight summer.
The 28-year-old caught 45 passes for 494 yards and two touchdowns last season.
Ole Miss wide receiver D.K. Metcalf drew favorable comparisons from the Ravens brass.
Head coach John Harbaugh begins his 12th offseason program with Baltimore on April 15.
Few young players on the Baltimore roster should be feeling more pressure this spring and summer.
Robert Griffin III always felt likely to re-sign with Baltimore after fitting well with Lamar Jackson.
Baltimore has yet to secure new wide receivers or a backup for 22-year-old quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Cornerback Jaylen Hill missed the entire 2018 season with knee and hip injuries.
The five-time Pro Bowl selection and Super Bowl XLVII champion last played for Baltimore in 2014.
Mark Ingram gives Baltimore a well-rounded veteran option for its run-heavy attack.
Two future Ring of Honor members officially moved on to their new teams on Wednesday.
The former Seattle star agreed to a four-year, $55 million contract on Wednesday.
The four-time Pro Bowl linebacker will reportedly receive a massive five-year, $85 million contract.
The 36-year-old will reportedly sign with the Arizona Cardinals.
The former Ravens safety agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams on Friday.
Terrell Suggs potentially testing the market isn’t a bad thing for him or the Ravens.
The 2015 fifth-round pick from Delaware has been a key cog in Greg Roman’s run-blocking schemes.
Baltimore deemed the $15.433 million franchise tag for the four-time Pro Bowl linebacker too rich.
Baltimore saves $7.5 million in salary cap space by moving on from the 34-year-old.
The 24-year-old was released on $7,500 bond shortly after midnight on Saturday.
Speaking at his first combine as general manager, Eric DeCosta didn’t sound very different from Ozzie Newsome.
Tony Jefferson showed improvement from an underwhelming first season in Baltimore.
The official release of Michael Crabtree brought the need at wide receiver into greater focus for the Ravens.
Michael Crabtree owned the third-highest drop rate in the NFL in 2018, according to Pro Football Focus.
The free-agent departure of center Ryan Jensen netted Baltimore an extra Day 2 pick.
The slot corner played more than 58 percent of snaps last season and returned two fumbles for touchdowns.
John Brown had very different halves of the season for Baltimore.
The greatest offseason focus for Lamar Jackson will be refining his fundamentals and mechanics as a passer.
“I think everything is on the table right now. I certainly hope that C.J. is back. I believe in my heart that he will be.”
Marlon Humphrey appears on the cusp of Pro Bowl status entering the 2019 season.
Gus Edwards went from the practice squad to becoming Baltimore’s leading rusher as a rookie.