Veteran safety Tony Jefferson officially released by Ravens
The 28-year-old missed most of 2019 with a serious knee injury and was scheduled to make $7 million next season.
The 28-year-old missed most of 2019 with a serious knee injury and was scheduled to make $7 million next season.
Seven-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas will enter his second season in Baltimore.
Luke Jones offers his next batch of purple musings after Baltimore’s latest offseason activity.
The three-year extension running through 2023 is reportedly worth $15.3 million with $10 million in guarantees.
Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas enters the second season of a four-year, $55 million contract inked last March.
Pro Bowl outside linebacker Matthew Judon is in line for a lucrative contract — in Baltimore or somewhere else.
Veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee suffered a serious triceps injury in the first half of Sunday’s win.
Jackson spent parts of the last two years with the organization and knows the defensive system.
The second-year safety injured his left knee late in Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.
Marquise Brown was deactivated after missing practice all week with a right ankle injury sustained in Week 5.
“We’re seeing what we’re good at. We’re seeing what we’re struggling at, and we’re making the right corrections. It might not show up right off, but it’s going to pay off in the end.”
The 2016 second-round pick has four sacks in 30 career games.
The Ravens were the ones who looked more like the old Browns in the second half.
The post-game reaction was what you’d expect after the Ravens defense offered one of the worst home performances in team history.
The Chiefs scored 24 points through four quarters against Baltimore last December, their 2018 season-low total in regulation.
Neck surgery would force the slot corner to miss his second full season in three years.
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas received a four-year, $55 million contract to come to Baltimore.
Jermaine Eluemunor taking the first-team reps at left guard was one of the bigger surprises of the spring.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown has been working out on a side field during mandatory minicamp.
Noticeably heavier than last year, Michael Pierce was pulled from the field in the opening minutes of Tuesday’s practice.
Marshal Yanda was one of seven players who didn’t take part in any of Baltimore’s three OTAs open to media.
Earl Thomas was practicing this week for the first time since fracturing his lower left leg last September.
Thursday didn’t offer a great read on a Baltimore defense that’s undergone substantial change this offseason.
Injuries continued to limit left guard Alex Lewis in his third season.
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.
Baltimore saves $7.5 million in salary cap space by moving on from the 34-year-old.
Tony Jefferson showed improvement from an underwhelming first season in Baltimore.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith carries a $15.85 million cap figure and hasn’t played 16 games in a season since 2015.
The head coach expects Lamar Jackson “to come back a better quarterback, skill-wise, than he was when he left” at the end of the season.
Veteran cornerback Brandon Carr was selected as the local media’s “Good Guy” this season.
Safety Tony Jefferson makes his return after a two-game absence with an ankle injury.
Cornerback Marlon Humphrey (groin) returned to practice on a limited basis on Friday.
Safety Tony Jefferson also remains sidelined with an ankle injury.
Cornerback Marlon Humphrey sat out most of the second half in Kansas City with a groin injury.
Despite reports to the contrary, Joe Flacco is inactive for the fourth straight game after being listed as questionable on Friday’s injury report.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce presents a matchup nightmare all over the field.
Second-year cornerback Marlon Humphrey sat out Wednesday’s session with a groin injury.
Gus Edwards aims to become the first Baltimore player to rush for 100 yards in three straight games since 2014.
The veteran quarterback is expected to miss his third straight game with a right hip injury.
Robert Griffin III was the only Baltimore quarterback to practice three days ahead of the Cincinnati game.