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  1. With the NFL draft fast approaching, the Ravens' needs go beyond cornerback and wide receiver. View the full article
  2. There is always room for another talented player along the defensive front. Here are a few edge defenders who might be worth the investment for the Ravens in the NFL draft. View the full article
  3. There was a different side of Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. at his introductory news conference Thursday, columnist Mike Preston writes. He was calm, secure, engaging and at times humorous, a far cry from what we’ve seen recently. View the full article
  4. New Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. commanded his new stage like the star he is. But what did we actually learn from his words? Here are three takeaways. View the full article
  5. Odell Beckham Jr. said he didn’t get any assurances that Lamar Jackson would be the Ravens’ quarterback this season, but the wide receiver acknowledged the “possibility” of teaming up factored into his decision to sign with Baltimore. View the full article
  6. With veteran leader Calais Campbell now in Atlanta and reliable contributors Justin Houston and Jason Pierre-Paul still free agents, the Ravens' defensive line is ready for a youth movement. View the full article
  7. Nelson Stewart, Odell Beckham Jr.'s high school coach from Isidore Newman in New Orleans, believes the star wide receiver and the Ravens are a good fit and that he has "really solid rapport" with offensive coordinator Todd Monken. View the full article
  8. With starter Marcus Peters still a free agent and last year’s rookies struggling to find their form, cornerback is at the top of the Ravens' list of needs. Luckily for Baltimore, this class of prospects is heralded as one of the deepest in the draft. View the full article
  9. Few NFL wide receivers have started a career more brilliantly than Odell Beckham Jr. did. But over the past six seasons, injuries, acrimonious splits and social media kerfuffles have defined the newest Raven as much as on-field highlights. View the full article
  10. There are still questions — about Lamar Jackson’s long-term future with the Ravens and Odell Beckham Jr.'s abilities off a second torn ACL — but things look a lot brighter in Baltimore than they did just 14 days ago. View the full article
  11. Odell Beckham Jr. has an impressive resume, but he also has more baggage than BWI Marshall Airport. The Ravens, however, are taking a necessary gamble by agreeing to a one-year deal with the star wide receiver, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  12. Odell Beckham Jr., 30, missed all of last season, but his addition is easily the biggest move of the Ravens’ offseason and gives them an immediate and much-needed jolt to a receiving corps that has struggled in recent seasons, View the full article
  13. Coach John Harbaugh said the Ravens will draft a wide receiver. Here's a look at some of the best options in the early, middle and late rounds. View the full article
  14. Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta talks about positions that the team might draft. View the full article
  15. Eric Decosta, Ravens General Manager, stated that they "have quarterbacks in our top 31." View the full article
  16. When asked several questions about Lamar Jackson, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta, who has not spoken to the media since Jackson revealed his trade request, showed off an elusiveness the mobile quarterback might have envied. View the full article
  17. State-funded renovations of M&T; Bank Stadium could begin as early as next year and the Maryland Stadium Authority has identified Gensler as the architecture firm that will design the project. View the full article
  18. Regardless of whether Lamar Jackson returns or the Ravens resort to backup Tyler Huntley or a veteran free agent or a rookie, Todd Monken has experience working with all types. That's something to be excited about, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  19. If the Ravens decide to move on from Lamar Jackson or look to add depth at quarterback, there are some intriguing options in this month's draft. View the full article
  20. Even though the Ravens have only five draft picks, including the No. 22 overall selection in the first round, ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. believes they can still fill their needs, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  21. From Ravens updates on the new offense, the left guard competition and the health of running backs J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards to discussions about "Thursday Night Football" and rules changes, here are the key takeaways from the NFL owners meetings. View the full article
  22. In a series of tweets late Tuesday night, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson defended his recent injury history and explained why he didn’t travel with the team to Cincinnati for their AFC wild-card playoff game against the Bengals. View the full article
  23. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is still at least a year away from being a true free agent, leaving him at the mercy of the team that drafted him in 2018. All he can do is grasp at the few levers available to him. View the full article
  24. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta didn't rule out Calais Campbell returning to Baltimore after releasing him earlier this month, but on Wednesday Campbell reportedly signed with the Falcons. View the full article
  25. Free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. showed up at the NFL owners meeting Tuesday and reportedly met with multiple teams, including the Ravens. View the full article
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