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  1. An "up date" of sorts on Mads “I can’t speak in terms of exact attendance,” Ravens Strength & Conditioning Coach Scott Elliott said on Wednesday. “But I will tell you that (Madubuike) is working his tail off. As I’m sure you’ve seen online, he is in great shape … with (Madubuike) throughout the last year, it’s been constant communication, and I’m just excited to see where it goes.” That Elliott said all that with a huge smile plastered on his face shouldn’t be left out — and seems to favor Ravens getting back 1 of the NFL’s best interior defensive linemen. https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/baltimore-ravens/intriguing-injury-update-nnamdi-madubuike/
  2. I laughed so hard when I saw they signed him. Only a 1 year deal, but jeepers
  3. Just a tease, https://youtu.be/hiRZUrJtErY?si=jmZvWNvryi_Zhfxl
  4. While I'm tired of Psu players clapping out, I would not hate that pick
  5. Lamar was there at early camps, nice
  6. His best average in college was 45 yards, but that could be because of short fields. His longs are impressive, each year, 4 out of five years over 60 yards, 62-65, 58, 63, one season over 70, 76 yards. I'm sure just a camp leg, but we shall see.
  7. The Ravens filled a literal hole in their roster today, adding a punter to their special teams room. After Jordan Stout departed for New York in free agency alongside three teammates and their former head coach, Baltimore didn’t have a punter under contract. There will likely be further additions to serve as competition, but per Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2, Luke Elzinga will be signed as the first new specialist to come in for a chance at succeeding Stout. Elzinga went undrafted out of Oklahoma last year. He did receive some scouting interest, participating in the Shrine Bowl and receiving an invitation to Titans rookie minicamp, but it looks like things have been quiet for him since then. Elzinga began his collegiate career at Central Michigan, redshirting a year before earning All-MAC honors in each of his next three seasons with the Chippewas. Elzinga entered the transfer portal with two years of eligibility remaining and opted to walk on for the Sooners. Over the first half of his first season in Norman, Elzinga was used in tandem with another punter, taking short-field duties requiring accuracy to pin returners deep without touchbacks. By the second half of the season, he had assumed all punting and holding duties, and he ended the year with only two touchbacks. After a fifth season of collegiate play, he declared for the draft. Elzinga seems like a promising candidate to compete for the Ravens’ (currently unopposed) job. He has a big leg, ending every season but one with a longest punt measuring over 62 yards, including a 76-yarder in his first game as a Chippewa, and impressive distance control, logging only 14 touchbacks in five years. As an added bonus, Elzinga has some experience throwing the football at both collegiate stops, completing all four of his only pass attempts for 86 yards. Former Ravens long-time punter Sam Koch famously maintained a perfect completion percentage, going seven-for-seven, up until the final year of career. https://www.profootballrumors.com/2026/04/ravens-add-punter-to-roster
  8. You can bet if Harbs were still here they would draft him in the 3rd.......
  9. This is quite impressive. However, can he stay at thay weight? Can he learn the positions? He will likely be a 6th or 7th round pick, maybe even undrafted, he clearly does not mind the work, and has great effort. https://nypost.com/2026/04/03/sports/why-inexperienced-uar-bernard-is-turning-heads-before-nfl-draft/ You need experience to get experience, but Uar Bernard might prove to be a slight exception at the NFL draft. The Nigerian has virtually no high-level organized football experience, but his numbers posted at the NFL’s HBCU showcase have certainly turned heads. Bernard, at 6-foot-4 and 306 pounds with 11-inch hands, nearly 36-inch arms and 6 percent body fat, logged a vertical jump of 39 inches and a broad jump of 10-10, which is marked as 14 inches more than any other defensive tackle at this year’s NFL combine. His 40-yard dash came in at 4.63 seconds.
  10. Yeah, sorry, I write poems from time to time, been so busy, I fell behind. But you joined in just in time, to rhyme some words to write a post like mine Happy Easter my friend, if you celebrate it as I do.
  11. First Day: April 6 Voluntary Minicamp: April 20-22 OTA Offseason Workouts: May 18-19, May 21, May 26-28, June 1-2, June 4 Mandatory Minicamp: June 9-11 https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-announces-2026-offseason-workout-dates-for-all-32-teams
  12. Just a few weeks left until the draft will start. For some reason this season it gives a flutter to my heart. Who will they choose, what will they do, trade someone old for someone new? Will the ones who they pick, stay healthy and not sick? Will they come together and form a team quick? Will they beat the teams that stand in their way? Will they give us a reason at the end of the season to loudly shout hooray?!
  13. Nope, several NFl owners own baseball teams, they changed the rule in i think 2017 or 18.
  14. I'm curious to see the schedule, flight times will be an issue, San Fran has a 16 hour flight one way for their game in Australia, heard thr other day they won't get a bye after their game🫩
  15. Giana Han of The Baltimore Banner reports that the Ravens will be the Cowboys’ opponent in Week 3 in Rio de Janeiro. Report: Ravens will be the Cowboys' opponent in Rio in 2026 - NBC Sports https://share.google/88bR19sXDCZIRNn5c I hope this is simply an April 1st joke,
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