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  1. “Just being here now I feel way more comfortable, way more relaxed,” Bateman said. View the full article
  2. Baltimore Ravens head strength and conditioning coach Steve Saunders on first phase of the team’s offseason workout program. View the full article
  3. They’ve added these so-called elite cornerbacks and overpaid, old safeties. But it’s time the Ravens got back to their roots and play old-school, blue-collar football. It’s time to stack up the beef and build up the foundation of this team, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  4. Ravens wide receiver Miles Boykin, a third-round pick in 2019, was coming off the most disappointing season of his NFL career and had a $2.8 million salary cap hit this year. View the full article
  5. The Ravens face a fascinating question ahead of next week’s NFL draft: Is behemoth Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis’ potential too great to ignore as a possible first-round pick? View the full article
  6. With the NFL draft two weeks away, here’s how the Ravens’ positional needs stack up, from least urgent to most urgent. View the full article
  7. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has signed a law to help secure long-term commitments from the Baltimore Orioles and Ravens to remain in their stadiums by allowing a state authority to borrow up to $1.2 billion for upgrades to the structures. View the full article
  8. The Ravens have said the NFL draft, which starts April 28, is loaded with talent, especially on the defensive line and outside linebacker positions. Let’s hope they prove it, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  9. Veteran defensive end Calais Campbell's two-year deal with the Ravens is worth $12.5 million but he can earn as much as $16.5 million with incentives, according to multiple reports. View the full article
  10. A Senate committee approved legislation Friday allowing the Maryland Stadium Authority to borrow up to $1.2 billion to pay for stadium improvements designed to keep the Orioles and Ravens in their current Baltimore homes for the long term. View the full article
  11. The Ravens are more than a player or two away from winning the Super Bowl, and general manager Eric DeCosta won’t abandon the approach used by his predecessor Ozzie Newsome, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  12. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta believes his team is positioned to take advantage of a deep draft class, with nine picks in the first four rounds and flexibility to move up or down. View the full article
  13. Here’s a look at what general manager Eric DeCosta said during the Ravens' predraft news conference, whether he was bluffing and what he might actually be contemplating on draft day. View the full article
  14. With money to spend and 10 picks in this month’s draft to mull over, the Ravens’ roster construction is far from over. View the full article
  15. Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman has changed his jersey number to No. 7, he announced Monday on Instagram. View the full article
  16. Now that the dust has settled from a wild few weeks of player movement, team needs are becoming abundantly clear. View the full article
  17. With owner Steve Bisciotti committing to Baltimore and coach John Harbaugh agreeing to a contract extension, the Ravens can remain a stable, consistent franchise that competes for championships, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  18. The Ravens’ three-day mandatory minicamp will be June 14-16. The team would next convene for the start of training camp. View the full article
  19. In training camp, for instance, every third practice will be shorter, more “execution oriented,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said, and “less competitive,” with fewer repetitions between the first-team offense and first-team defense. View the full article
  20. “When we were 8-3, it was kind of a house of cards," Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said Tuesday of the team's up-and-down 2021. View the full article
  21. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on Wednesday pushed back on the notion that he’s unhappy in Baltimore. View the full article
  22. Steve Bisciotti is not interested in a life in which he doesn’t own the Ravens. “I’m not going anywhere,” the 61-year-old said Tuesday. “I like it enough.” View the full article
  23. Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said Lamar Jackson "is so obsessed with winning a Super Bowl that I think, deep down, he doesn’t think he’s worthy" of a contract extension yet. View the full article
  24. Ravens coach John Harbaugh has signed a three-year contract extension through the 2025 season, team owner Steve Bisciotti announced Tuesday. View the full article
  25. The Ravens are a better team now than they were at the end of last season, but what they accomplish in the next couple of months will determine whether they’ll get back into the NFL playoffs in 2022, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
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