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  1. Elliott started 16 games last season and played 98% of the Ravens’ defensive snaps while earning $750,000 in salary. View the full article
  2. When his time was up in Kansas City, Sammy Watkins went looking for good vibes in Baltimore. View the full article
  3. The Ravens need to find a free safety in the draft, and they might not have to use a first-round pick to get a quality one. View the full article
  4. As Maryland lawmakers enter the final days of their annual session, a major policy issue remains unresolved: Extensive changes to how police do their jobs and how they're held accountable for wrongdoing. View the full article
  5. Ravens newest wide out Sammy Watkins talks about being the veteran voice in the wide receivers room. View the full article
  6. NFL teams can’t win without players such as Ravens linebacker L.J. Forte because they do the dirty work and hardly get any notoriety. View the full article
  7. No Gonzaga player has the NBA draft buzz (or familiar last name) of the Bulldogs’ star freshman guard, Jalen Suggs. View the full article
  8. The deal comes two weeks after the Ravens declined the 2021 option on Fort’s contract, a cost-cutting move that saved them $2.3 million in salary cap space. View the full article
  9. Here are The Baltimore Sun’s latest projections for the first round, which begins April 29 in Cleveland. View the full article
  10. The Ravens have another Super Bowl contender on their schedule. View the full article
  11. The Ravens are right there in the chunk of contenders, but there is still plenty of room for improvement. View the full article
  12. The Orioles and Ravens want to make sure they’re not left behind as the state Senate decides how to allocate sports betting licenses to teams, casinos and racetracks. View the full article
  13. If Watkins is good enough to help elevate Jackson to his all-star form, he’ll have been the right player at the right price. View the full article
  14. Former Baltimore Colts coach Howard Schnellenberger died Saturday at 87 in Boca Raton, Florida. FAU announced his death and said he recently had been in a care center. View the full article
  15. It’s back to reality now, and the best chance for the Ravens to get another quality receiver is through the NFL draft in late April. View the full article
  16. The deal is reportedly worth $5 million, with another $1 million available in incentives. View the full article
  17. The Ravens weren’t expected to target Snead, 28, in free agency, though he graded out as their second-best wide receiver last season. View the full article
  18. More than a week since free agency officially began, the Ravens still haven’t signed a wide receiver. But not for a lack of trying. View the full article
  19. Flacco's deal includes $3.5 million guaranteed, according to media reports, and an additional $4 million in incentives. View the full article
  20. Melvin L. “Spunky” Cross Sr., a former Baltimore City mounted police officer who later was a member of the Ravens security team, died March 4 of undetermined causes at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The resident of the Beverly Hills neighborhood was 53. View the full article
  21. The Ravens have signed safety Geno Stone to a one-year deal, bringing their 2020 seventh-round draft pick back to Baltimore. View the full article
  22. After signing a four-year, $22 million contract extension last week amid a flurry of offseason moves, the soft-spoken, contemplative Bowser is now the unlikely face of the outside linebacker position. View the full article
  23. The No. 4 overall pick in the 2014 draft has a few ties to the Ravens staff. View the full article
  24. After an angst-ridden week for Ravens fans, we've learned that Eric DeCosta isn't managing for mass appeal and that finding a wide receiver will be more difficult than making the best offer. View the full article
  25. After nearly seven days into the first wave of 2021 free agency, the Ravens are virtually no better or worse than they were at the end of last year when they finished the regular season at 11-5, and were eliminated in the Divisional playoff round again for the second straight season. View the full article
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