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  1. Baltimore Ravens squad participate in 2021 OTAs View the full article
  2. Jim Fassel, a former coach of the New York Giants who was named NFL coach of the year in 1997 and led the team to the 2001 Super Bowl, has died. He was 71. View the full article
  3. Ravens defensive end Broderick Washington, 24, avoided a felony count of destruction of property and a sentence of up to 12 months in jail and a fine of up to $25,000 if he can complete 100 hours of community service and provide a restitution plan for the four victims whose cars he damaged on March 14. View the full article
  4. The 6-foot-6 Schofield, 30, has appeared in 87 games over six NFL seasons, with 69 starts. View the full article
  5. "I just knew from the get that I wanted to be in Baltimore," said Edwards. "I feel like I have a lot of unfinished business here." View the full article
  6. "I think it's a great signing," said Harbaugh on the signing of OT Ja'Wuan James. "I'm just very, very pleased to have him. He's a highly-decorated player." View the full article
  7. With Gus Edwards’ extension and J.K. Dobbins entering his second year in Baltimore, the Ravens have one of the NFL’s most productive running back tandems under contract for at least the next three seasons. View the full article
  8. Flacco said the only exceptions for Ravens jersey numbers are those belonging to the defensive icons he played with in Baltimore. View the full article
  9. ESPN reported that the deal includes $500,000 in guaranteed money for the upcoming season and the contract is contingent on a successful physical but will not include his current injury. View the full article
  10. As the Ravens’ work on their much-scrutinized passing game continues at OTAs, there are higher hopes for even the running backs. View the full article
  11. Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and his wife, Renee, will donate $4 million to Maryland’s historically Black universities to create scholarships for 80 graduates of Baltimore City Public Schools, a gift described as “life-changing” by university leaders and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott. The scholarship program, paired with a $400,000 donation to the CollegeBound Foundation, will carry the name of longtime Ravens executive Ozzie Newsome, the first Black general manager in NFL history. View the full article
  12. Mike Preston's casual observations from the second day of the Ravens’ OTAs opened to the media. View the full article
  13. The 2021 offense Roman teased could look appreciably different in ways big and small from the Ravens' 2019 and 2020 iterations. View the full article
  14. As the Ravens’ front office retooled the outside linebacker position through the offseason, it stayed true to a key trait that has come to define the entire defense: versatility. View the full article
  15. Lamar Jackson is signed through the 2022 season, but he’s eligible for a long-term extension this offseason. View the full article
  16. Former Ravens defensive tackle Lional Dalton needs a kidney and has found three possible donors in Baltimore, where he played from 1998 to 2001. Now 46, he's the same free-spirited, fun-loving player he was when he was a top reserve in Baltimore. View the full article
  17. "I'm very comfortable with both Trace [McSorley] and Tyler [Huntley]," said Urban. "They both approach it the way you have to as a backup in this league." View the full article
  18. "Sammy [Watkins] and my relationship started back during his rookie year right before he was drafted." Martin said. View the full article
  19. "When you have a guy [Lamar Jackson] to win the MVP of the league, you definitely have some special attributes," Watkins said. "He's special." View the full article
  20. Here’s a look at what might be next for the Ravens' four 2020 third-round picks. View the full article
  21. As the Ravens offense convened in Owings Mills this week for organized team activities, it was not hard to imagine this offseason as an inflection point. View the full article
  22. The one distinct difference from a year ago at Ravens practice is the input of new passing coaches Tee Martin and Keith Williams. View the full article
  23. Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown talks about his No.1 goal of getting to the Super Bowl. View the full article
  24. "I would love to be here forever," Lamar Jackson said Wednesday. "I love Baltimore. I love the whole organization. I love everybody in the building. Hopefully, we’ll make it happen, pretty soon or whenever.” View the full article
  25. In mid-April, it was tough to imagine the Ravens’ practice fields filled with players for organized team activities. View the full article
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