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  1. Quarterback Tyler Huntley, who started four games in 2021 in place of injured starter Lamar Jackson, was extended a tender alongside center Trystan Colon, long snapper Nick Moore, safety Geno Stone, linebacker Kristian Welch and running back Ty’Son Williams. View the full article
  2. Highly decorated and impressively deep, the Ravens' 2018 draft class is one of the best collections of talent acquired in the 2010s. It also stands as a sobering reminder of the realities of team building. View the full article
  3. Until Lamar Jackson proves he can handle blitzes and make quick decisions, can win more than one playoff game and become more mature off the field, then the fourth-year quarterback’s deal should remain status quo, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  4. For a Ravens front office approaching a possible defensive overhaul, drafting a Georgia lineman seems like a pretty good idea. View the full article
  5. For fans of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, Friday’s episode of Uninterrupted’s “The Shop” offered a unique look at his life on and off the field. View the full article
  6. For Purdue’s George Karlaftis, Penn State’s Arnold Ebiketie and Michigan’s David Ojabo, football success came partly because of where they started, not in spite of it. View the full article
  7. Michigan outside linebacker David Ojabo couldn’t contain his enthusiasm when asked about Ryan Osborn’s help last season. View the full article
  8. With the No. 14 pick in the NFL draft, the Ravens could find a premium prospect at tackle, guard or center. View the full article
  9. For those looking to catch a glimpse at a prospect with Maryland ties or check out a potential Ravens target, here’s what you need to know. View the full article
  10. Discussions with Ravens QB Lamar Jackson remain “ongoing,” according to Eric DeCosta, who said they’ve spoken “fairly recently.” View the full article
  11. Calais Campbell is coming back for a 15th NFL season. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta hopes it’ll be in Baltimore. View the full article
  12. In a pivotal offseason for the Ravens, every pick will be important. But none will be as crucial as their first, No. 14 overall. View the full article
  13. Columnist Mike Preston writes that the Ravens have a lot of needs but there are some other missing ingredients like tough guys, leadership and mentors who are willing to call out other players when it is warranted. The Ravens need more swag. View the full article
  14. With free agency and the NFL draft fast approaching, the Ravens’ offseason rebuild has largely stabilized. Here's what could come next. View the full article
  15. The Ravens have pressing needs on the offensive and defensive lines, but what if a top middle linebacker like Georgia’s Nakobe Dean or Utah’s Devin Lloyd is available when the team selects with the No. 14 overall pick in the first round? View the full article
  16. The Ravens announced Thursday that they re-signed veteran safety Tony Jefferson, reuniting with a popular player who helped stabilize an injury-riddled secondary late last season. View the full article
  17. Here’s what each team should do with its first-round pick when the draft begins April 28 in Las Vegas. View the full article
  18. Emanating from this country's racial reckoning is a reemphasis on the Black aesthetic — whether in the form of art and designs or the talents of Black designers and creatives colored by Black culture. View the full article
  19. Tight ends coach George Godsey, inside linebackers coach Zach Orr and outside linebackers coach Rob Leonard have joined John Harbaugh’s 2022 staff. View the full article
  20. Adrian Dixon replaces Ron Medlin, who will transition to a new role on the Ravens' athletic training staff. View the full article
  21. If the Ravens make a splash in free agency next month, it likely won’t be a big one. Here are 10 players the team could target. View the full article
  22. The Ravens’ top priority should be to build up the offensive line to complete quarterback Lamar Jackson’s maturation process, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  23. This is one of the most important offseasons in Ravens franchise history. It also might be among their least flexible. View the full article
  24. Plenty of teams will be looking at the Bengals as a blueprint of sorts for how to build their rosters as they turn their attention toward the draft and free agency. View the full article
  25. You don’t need Eric DeCosta’s keycard to know the Ravens have some holes to fill and draft picks to spend. View the full article
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