Ravens position battles to watch this summer
Will first-round pick Breshad Perriman be ready to start opposite Steve Smith in the season opener?
Will first-round pick Breshad Perriman be ready to start opposite Steve Smith in the season opener?
With OTAs and mandatory minicamp in the rear-view mirror, Luke Jones takes an early look at the roster for training camp.
At a time of year when most free agents have at least found a home for training camp, veteran cornerback
Luke Jones discusses topics related to both the Orioles and the Ravens at the end of another week.
Steve Smith offers priceless experience, but the young wideouts behind him bring interesting potential.
The Ravens will stay out west following their season opener in Denver before playing at Oakland in Week 2 and will repeat the practice in late October with consecutive road games against San Francisco and Arizona.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb knows this is a critical season for his NFL future. Though he
The 32-year-old says he’s still “trying to cope” with the offseason trade of Haloti Ngata.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens welcomed back a number of key players for this week’s mandatory minicamp, but one
Terrell Suggs and other veterans make their return to Owings Mills for three days this week.
Luke Jones discusses topics related to both the Orioles and the Ravens at the end of another week.
It remains unclear who will replace former Pro Bowl return specialist Jacoby Jones this season.
The first full-squad training camp practice will be held on July 30.
The 2013 first-round pick has been a disappointment through his first two seasons.
The new Baltimore offensive coordinator has shown a hands-on approach during organized team activities.
Luke Jones discusses a variety of Ravens-related topics after the second week of OTAs.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — In the midst of their second week of organized team activities, the Ravens were missing 10
Baltimore is counting on Timmy Jernigan to lead the way in filling the large shoes of Haloti Ngata.
Every Friday, I’ll ponder five topics related to the Orioles or Ravens (or a mix of both). Five questions …
The 2014 seventh-round pick will not require surgery after being injured on the first day of OTAs.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens officially began organized team activities on Wednesday.
The four-time Pro Bowl guard once again appeared on NFL Network’s top 100 players list.
The Ravens kicker has never missed from within 37 yards in his NFL career.
Photo courtesy of the Ravens Joe Douglas isn’t a household name for most Ravens fans, but his work has been
Every Friday, I’ll ponder five topics related to the Orioles or Ravens (or a mix of both). Five questions …
The former New England Patriot projects as Baltimore’s No. 3 corner in 2015.
Free-agent cornerback Kyle Arrington would appear to be a good fit for Baltimore’s nickel defense.
Lost in the shuffle of the NFL’s punishment of the New England Patriots Monday was a report stating the Department
Baltimore has signed its entire draft class two weeks before Memorial Day.
The teams are scheduled to meet in the preseason on Aug. 22.
Third-round defensive tackle Carl Davis was the latest pick to ink his rookie contract Friday evening.
In all, 73 interceptions and a Hall of Fame career no one in Baltimore will ever forget.
Ed Reed is one of the greatest safeties in the history of the NFL and one of the most unique sports personalities Baltimore has ever seen.
The Ravens will hold a 2 p.m. press conference in Owings Mills to make it official.
With so many comparisons being made to Pernell McPhee, linebacker Za’Darius Smith will wear No. 90.
The 25-year-old Rashaan Melvin is one of several players projected to be in the mix for the No. 3 cornerback spot.
The 26th overall pick hopes to follow in father Brett’s footsteps by having a long NFL career.
Taking an early look how each rookie will fit with Baltimore in 2015 and beyond.
On paper, this year’s draft couldn’t have gone much better for general manager Ozzie Newsome.
Despite minimal production in a triple-option offense, the 6-foot-6, 240-pound receiver is an interesting project.