Pitta "not delusional" about future after latest devastating hip injury
The former Ravens tight end didn’t announce his retirement despite talking about his career in the past tense.
The former Ravens tight end didn’t announce his retirement despite talking about his career in the past tense.
The 2016 second-round pick is trying to rebound from a disappointing rookie season.
The 36-year-old said the anticipation felt like Christmas morning on Tuesday.
“We have a lot of guys out there competing, and putting [Maclin] in that room will just up that ante a little bit.”
It took longer than most envisioned, but the Ravens have finally landed a coveted veteran wide receiver.
Darren Waller is one of several options at the position who’s shown potential.
Head coach John Harbaugh said the 29-year-old wants to take more time before making a decision.
The 31-year-old dislocated his right hip for the third time in a four-year period last week.
The catch will be whether the veteran wide receiver leaves Buffalo without a deal Tuesday.
The former Pittsburgh and Philadelphia defensive back missed the 2016 season with a pectoral injury.
Luke Jones says it’s sad to see such an uplifting comeback story take another heartbreaking twist.
Luke Jones shares some purple thoughts from Thursday’s workout that was open to media.
Training camp is still several weeks away, but the Ravens have already suffered their first significant injury of 2017.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh revealed that the two-time Pro Bowl selection underwent offseason surgery.
Is 2015 first-round pick Breshad Perriman ready to make the leap to starting wide receiver?
Matt Elam was arrested in Florida for the second time in three months on Monday morning.
Third-round picks Chris Wormley and Tim Williams were the last Baltimore draft picks to sign.
The 48-year-old died in his hometown of Tangipahoa, La. early Friday morning.
The former Towson star is projected to begin the 2017 season as Baltimore’s starter in the backfield.
Cornerback Marlon Humphrey became the earliest first-round signing in the 22-year history of the franchise.
The journeyman’s 2014 arrival was critical during a trying time for the organization on and off the field.
Holly Heap was tragically killed in an accident at the family’s home in suburban Phoenix last month.
The 2015 first-round pick has switched to No. 11, which was previously worn by Kamar Aiken.
Marlon Humphrey became the fourth cornerback selected in the first round in franchise history.
With the heaviest lifting of the offseason over, the Baltimore offense will need all the help it can get.
San Diego State guard Nico Siragusa was a three-year starter and paved the way for FBS record holder Donnel Pumphrey.
With other highly-touted Alabama prospects still up for grabs, cornerback Marlon Humphrey was Ozzie Newsome’s pick.
With many needs, a deep talent pool, and a pick in the middle of the first round, the Ravens could go in countless directions.
Baltimore will host a Monday night game for the first time since the 2012 season opener.
“I think we have a lot of young, talented guys that are ready to make a name for themselves.”
New safety Tony Jefferson was among the many players present for the first day of voluntary workouts.
Konrad Reuland died on Dec. 12 after suffering a brain aneurysm.
The veteran collected 33 tackles, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and one sack in 13 games last season.
Defensive coordinator Dean Pees has the ability to be more creative with his pass defense with Webb back in the fold.
A 2017 regular-season opponent is also on the preseason schedule for Baltimore.
Released last month in a cap-saving maneuver, the veteran defensive back is staying in Baltimore.
Baltimore had previously placed an original-round restricted tender on the 2014 seventh-round pick.
Former New York Jets center Nick Mangold visited with the Ravens this week.
The teams swapped third-round picks in the 2017 draft in the process.
The Ravens formally return to work to begin preparations for the 2017 season later this month.