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  1. It wouldn’t be a Ravens offseason without questions about adding a No. 1 wide receiver. Coach John Harbaugh heard this familiar refrain during his season-ending news conference and acknowledged that the Ravens could benefit from outside help, as they did when veteran wide receiver Anquan Boldin signed on in 2010. "If we could bring a quote-unquote Anquan Boldin in here, let’s do it, man. Let’s do it," he said. "Now, can we afford it? And what are the resources from other things that we need? That’s the details that we need to figure out.” View the full article
  2. NFL teams have a May 3 deadline to exercise the fifth-year option for 2018 first-round picks, Jackson included, but coach John Harbaugh indicated Wednesday that an extension with the reigning NFL Most Valuable Player is more a matter of when, and not if. View the full article
  3. Harbaugh said at his season-ending news conference that Saunders’ relationship with the team was “good” and “normal.” View the full article
  4. As with the Ravens’ 2019 divisional-round loss, there was no one culprit on offense Saturday. But some were more to blame than others. View the full article
  5. “Of course, absolutely, we want Lamar to sign a long-term deal and be with us," said Harbaugh. "I’m totally certain that that’s going to happen." View the full article
  6. Ravens' Harbaugh is asked about criticism from NFL analyst Kurt Warner and Steve Smith about the team's limited route tree. View the full article
  7. "Across the board we need to get better everywhere, because if you're not getting better you're getting worst," said Harbaugh when asked improvements. View the full article
  8. Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh discusses the many challenges from the 2020 NFL season. View the full article
  9. If you needed more proof that football is a game of inches, look no further than Ravens kicker Justin Tucker’s first field-goal attempt in Saturday night’s 17-3 divisional-round loss to the Buffalo Bills. View the full article
  10. Kicker Justin Tucker was named to the All-NFL first team for the third consecutive season, tying Pro Football Hall of Famer Morten Andersen (1985-87) for the most consecutive PFWA first-team selections by a placekicker. View the full article
  11. Minter just finished his fourth season with the Ravens and his first coaching defensive backs. View the full article
  12. Most of the players suggested some tweaks for next season after another playoff elimination, but the Ravens need more than some slight fixes. View the full article
  13. The Ravens can save $5 million in salary cap space by releasing him this offseason. View the full article
  14. Griffin backed up starter Lamar Jackson in 2019 and 2020, but he ended the season on the injured reserve. View the full article
  15. "There’s no one else at fault, and I will be better at that.” Patrick Mekari said Saturday. View the full article
  16. The Ravens’ season came to an abrupt end Saturday night in a 17-3 divisional-round to the Buffalo Bills. That means it’s time to look forward to the offseason, highlighted by the NFL draft and free agency. View the full article
  17. With compensatory draft picks yet to be awarded, the Ravens have five selections entering the predraft process overall. View the full article
  18. After the 17-3 defeat in the divisional round, former Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. criticized offensive coordinator Greg Roman for a passing game that he called “not complex.” View the full article
  19. After the 17-3 defeat in the divisional round, former Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith criticized offensive coordinator Greg Roman for a passing game that he called “not complex.” View the full article
  20. “I think it was quite apparent that it was difficult to get the ball to go where you wanted it to go, kicking or throwing the ball,” Tucker said Sunday, back home after a 1-for-3 night amid swirling winds in Orchard Park, New York. View the full article
  21. Ravens linebackers coach Mike Macdonald was officially named Michigan defensive coordinator on Sunday, joining John Harbaugh’s brother Jim’s staff in Ann Arbor. View the full article
  22. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s loss Saturday night was a win for charity. View the full article
  23. 'I don’t know what’s going to happen next year. I don’t know what’s going to happen in my future," Judon said. View the full article
  24. The Ravens leaned on old reliables such as Matthew Judon and Pernell McPhee in their season-ending loss to the Bills. Meanwhile, hyped midseason addition Yannick Ngakoue played just 20 snaps against a pass-heavy offense. View the full article
  25. “It’s been an incredible three years," wide receiver Willie Snead IV said. "I don’t know what my future is going to look like after tonight, but I’m very hopeful and thankful." View the full article
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