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Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday…
After 11 seasons in Baltimore, the future Hall of Fame safety returns as a member of the enemy Texans on Sunday.
Luke Jones also offers his thoughts on the tight end position, the running game, and Tandon Doss’ debut as return specialist.
Giving up a franchise-record 49 points has left the Baltimore defense in a sour mood preparing for the Cleveland Browns.
A revamped front seven and a leadership-by-committee approach will receive their first test Thursday night.
Playing through heavy rain in the first half, the Ravens’ starters offered good and bad in a 44-16 preseason victory.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts from Ravens training camp as the calendar turns to August and the first preseason game approaches.
The 30-year-old linebacker feels he’s still in the prime of his career, but his future with the Ravens could be in doubt after this season.
Nine players from last year’s Super Bowl XLVII champions were named to the list voted on by NFL players.
Several Ravens at different stages of their careers offered perspectives on what a Super Bowl title meant to them.
The Pro Bowl defensive tackle was present Thursday after being absent during the first two weeks of voluntary workouts.
Life without Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and several others became a little easier with the signing of the Pro Bowl pass rusher.
Thanks to a fax machine snafu leading to Dumervil’s release on March 14, the Ravens have snatched up one of the NFL’s premier pass rushers.
The 2011 Defensive Player of the Year still hasn’t given much thought to life without Ray Lewis in the middle of the defense.
The quarterback has dominated the discussion since Super Bowl XLVII, so Luke Jones offers thoughts on an array of non-Flacco topics.
As many fret over the Ravens’ salary cap woes, here’s a list of possible candidates to be released…
The linebacker’s $13 million cap number is the highest on the team, but cutting him wouldn’t provide the cap relief the Ravens are seeking.
Dressed more like a politician than a football coach, John Harbaugh hit a home run in his opening press conference at the Super Bowl.
The former Eagles defensive coordinator was a late addition to the staff as Baltimore prepares for Super Bowl XLVII.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Denver on Saturday afternoon…
Making up nearly one-fifth of the Ravens’ salary cap, the top defensive players haven’t offered much because of health problems this season.
The rookie running back has become a larger part of the Ravens offense down the stretch.
For Baltimoreans raised on second-hand stories of the Colts, the Ravens linebacker provided memories they could finally call their own.
Baltimore elected to have its best health over a slim chance to move up to the No. 3 spot in the AFC.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday afternoon…
The strong safety will likely miss his second straight game as he deals with a rib injury.
Can a banged-up Terrell Suggs and a returning Ray Lewis give the Baltimore defense the lift it needs?
The Ravens wide receiver hasn’t been cleared for contact yet after sustaining a concussion in Week 15.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — As the Ravens desperately seek to get healthier for their Week 16 meeting with the New
BALTIMORE — As if the sting of a third straight loss wasn’t enough, the Ravens’ list of injuries grew even
Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell Suggs will give it a go against the Broncos after tearing his right biceps two weeks ago.
Pollard and Yanda are considered unlikely to play after missing practices all week.
The Ravens haven’t beaten Peyton Manning in 11 years and the MVP candidate will be facing a struggling defense.
Ray Lewis, Dannell Ellerbe, and Arthur Jones also returned to practice on Thursday afternoon.
The Ravens are banged up at the inside linebacker position as Dannell Ellerbe and Ray Lewis did not practice on Wednesday, either.
The Pro Bowl guard’s status remains unclear, but the Ravens are optimistic about potential returns by Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs this week.
Despite practicing on a limited basis on Thursday and Friday, linebacker Terrell Suggs will not play against the Redskins with his torn right biceps.
The 2011 Defensive Player of the Year will be a game-time decision after practicing on a limited basis two days this week.
Just four days after suffering a torn right biceps, the Pro Bowl linebacker was back to test his limits and determine whether he can play against Washington on Sunday.