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  1. The Ravens are still loaded with accomplished veterans or gifted young players at every defensive position. View the full article
  2. Wolfe hurt his back and hip in the team’s mid-August joint practices against the Carolina Panthers, and he missed the five practices open to reporters this week. View the full article
  3. The Ravens, diminished and dejected, returned to practice less than 24 hours after their Super Bowl hopes took another brutal blow. View the full article
  4. Ravens running backs Latavius Murray and Devonta Freeman practiced Friday, ramping up their preparation ahead of Monday’s season opener. View the full article
  5. On a day of remarkably bad injury luck, there was nothing remarkable about how the Ravens lost two starters to season-ending knee injuries. View the full article
  6. The Ravens will move tight end Nick Boyle to short-term injured reserve as he works to “get his knee right,” coach John Harbaugh said. View the full article
  7. The Ravens hold edges across the board as they prepare for a Week 1 matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders. View the full article
  8. His acquisition comes a day after the Ravens lost running back Gus Edwards to a season-ending knee injury View the full article
  9. Twenty years after 9/11, the bewilderment and fear of that day live on in the minds of those who experienced it. They woke up in one world and went to bed in a different one. View the full article
  10. Mike Preston writes: On and off the field, defensive end Calais Campbell is the total package. Only a Super Bowl ring will top off his brief yet spectacular Ravens career. View the full article
  11. Lamar Jackson needed one word to sum up his state of mind going into Monday’s season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders. “Finally,” the Ravens quarterback said. After eight months of questions about his playoff failures, his contract negotiations and his refusal to say whether he would receive the COVID-19 vaccine, Jackson gets to play a football game — the realm in which he has always seemed most joyous. View the full article
  12. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh talks about having his team prepared to play on Monday Night Football. View the full article
  13. Ravens pass rusher Justin Houston talks about the Ravens defense and about working with the young players. View the full article
  14. Throughout the summer, the Ravens have seen their roster depleted with injuries, putting their lofty Super Bowl aspirations in jeopardy. View the full article
  15. Here’s a look at the Ravens’ injury concerns as they head into Week 1 against the Las Vegas Raiders on “Monday Night Football." View the full article
  16. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh talks about playing the Raiders in the first game as well as the Ravens passing game. View the full article
  17. Mike Preston writes: If you want to cry in your beer, curl up in a fetal position or play slow music in a tavern because of the Ravens' injuries, then go ahead. It’s way too early for that type of stuff. View the full article
  18. Baltimore Ravens Marcus Peters talks about playing their opening game in Las Vegas on Monday night. View the full article
  19. The Ravens’ injury woes could be reaching a new low with potentially season-ending knee injuries to Gus Edwards and Marcus Peters. View the full article
  20. Ravens defensive end Derek Wolfe suffered an apparent back injury in the team’s joint practices against the Carolina Panthers in mid-August. View the full article
  21. “Le’Veon’s a guy, I think, we’re very familiar with,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Thursday of the former Pittsburgh Steelers star. “Obviously played against him so many times, and so many highly competitive, emotional games." View the full article
  22. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who missed a game last year and the first 10 days of training camp this year with separate coronavirus infections, said last month that he was still considering whether to get the vaccine. View the full article
  23. According to Caesars Sportsbook, the Ravens are tied with the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers for the NFL’s fourth-best odds to win the Super Bowl. View the full article
  24. Mike Preston's question and answer with Ravens president Dick Cass on COVID and vaccines, Lamar Jackson's contract negotiations, the pressure of Super Bowl expectations and more. View the full article
  25. The Ravens have already made tough calls on who’s in and who’s out. View the full article
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