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  1. The Ravens will field a full and intact offense when they open the season Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Five offensive players practiced fully on Friday for the third straight day and will play in Cincinnati. That group includes four starters in wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (hand) and... View the full article
  2. Usually all of the televisions in the Ravens cafeteria are tuned to the NFL Network or ESPN. This week, however, one screen has been airing CNNâs coverage of Hurricane Irma non-stop. That difference is not coincidental as several players with ties to Florida have been waiting to see how the storm... View the full article
  3. During Ravensâ training camp, James Hurst lined up at right tackle before the team added Austin Howard on Aug. 4. Then he moved to left guard when Alex Lewis was lost for the season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder. Finally, he filled in at left tackle as Ronnie... View the full article
  4. Every Ravens player except for rookie cornerback Jaylen Hill worked out at Friday morningâs practice. Wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (hand) and Breshad Perriman (strained right hamstring), quarterback Joe Flacco (back), left tackle Ronnie Stanley (knee), and running back Danny Woodhead (hamstring)... View the full article
  5. Last year, quarterback Joe Flacco agreed to a contract extension with the Ravens that will keep him under team control through the 2021 season. Last month, his coach, John Harbaugh, whose deal was set to expire after 2018, signed a one-year extension. The stability is significant, of course. Any... View the full article
  6. As the Ravens continue to prepare for the season opener in Cincinnati, here are some things to watch in Sundayâs game: >> The health of quarterback Joe Flacco and whether his back can hold up. Flacco missed the entire preseason and it is hard to believe that he wonât get hurt again once he starts... View the full article
  7. For Jeremy Maclin, the year before he signed with the Ravens was painful, disappointing and ultimately, infuriating. First, one of his closest childhood friends, whom heâd fallen out of touch with, died unexpectedly. Then, the former Pro Bowl receiver tore his groin and watched his production plummet.... View the full article
  8. RAVENS PASSING GAME: Itâs impossible to know what to expect with the Ravens passing game because so many key components of it, including quarterback Joe Flacco, running back Danny Woodhead and wide receiver Breshad Perriman, werenât on the field together during the preseason. Flacco has been intercepted... View the full article
  9. The Ravensâ 2016 playoff hopes ended on a series of plays dispiritingly familiar to those whoâve followed the team in recent seasons. It was Christmas Day, and they held a three-point lead with 1:18 showing on the clock. That was the good news. The bad news? Across the line of scrimmage stood Pittsburgh... View the full article
  10. When John Urschel announced his retirement from the NFL in late July, a lot of people texted him. Former Ravens teammates. Colleagues from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Friends who wanted to wish him well and offer their congratulations. âAlthough, congratulations feels strange,â Urschel... View the full article
  11. Ravens coach John Harbaugh was asked Wednesday whether the team would add a third quarterback. âNot this week,â Harbaugh said. The Ravens certainly could revisit the situation in the near future, and one quarterback who they have familiarity with just become available. The Cleveland Browns waived... View the full article
  12. Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley believes he's ready to take a leap forward in his second season. View the full article
  13. There has been a lot of talk about the greatness of this Ravens defense, but there wonât be a much better gauge than on Sunday, when they open the 2017 season at the Cincinnati Bengals. Other than the New England Patriots, few teams have as many offensive weapons as the Bengals and the only way... View the full article
  14. The Ravensâ second injury report of the season prior to Sundayâs season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals looked a lot like the first one. Four offensive starters in wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (hand) and Breshad Perriman (strained right hamstring), quarterback Joe Flacco (back), and left... View the full article
  15. The Ravensâ second injury report of the season prior to Sundayâs season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals looked a lot like the first one. Four offensive starters in wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (hand) and Breshad Perriman (strained right hamstring), quarterback Joe Flacco (back), and left... View the full article
  16. Steve Smith Sr. target="_blank">wonât be retiring as a Panther anytime soon, but he can still bring joy to the good, hungry people of the Carolinas. The former Ravens wide receiver, who worked at Taco Bell during high school and in junior college, recently went back behind the counter at a store location in Charlotte... View the full article
  17. The Ravens didnât have to face the Cincinnati Bengalsâ A.J. Green last season because he was sidelined by a torn hamstring, but they didnât exactly need a crash course this week on the damage the star receiver can inflict on a defense. âIf they donât know what A.J. Green can do by now, they probably... View the full article
  18. For the second straight day, rookie cornerback Jaylen Hill was not present for Ravens practice on Thursday afternoon. The undrafted free agent out of Jacksonville State did not practice Wednesday because of a hamstring injury. Wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (hand) and Breshad Perriman (strained right... View the full article
  19. The Ravens have lost a number of players this offseason to retirement, suspension and injury. But heading into the start of the season they are as healthy as theyâve been all preseason and they will be facing teams in the first two weeks that wonât have key players. When the Ravens open the season... View the full article
  20. Click on the photos above to see Mike Prestonâs three key battles that could help decide who wins the Ravens' opener against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. View the full article
  21. How our reporters and editors see the Ravens-Bengals game shaping up Sunday: Jen Badie Bengals 20, Ravens 13 The Bengals have won seven of the last 10 meetings with the Ravens, and with Joe Flacco missing preseason and usually struggling against them (a career 72.6 QB rating and more interceptions... View the full article
  22. For the first time in his four-year NFL career, Terrance West is the undisputed starter at running back. And the former Northwestern High and Towson University standout is champing at the bit to prove that he has earned that spot in the Ravensâ regular-season opener Sunday against the Cincinnati... View the full article
  23. If Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is significantly concerned about how his back will hold up, not just in Sundayâs regular-season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals but in the 15 games that follow, he wasnât showing it Wednesday. He also wasnât fretting about facing a team that heâs struggled... View the full article
  24. The first injury report of the season is out for the Ravens, and four offensive starters were listed as full participants in Wednesday afternoonâs practice. Wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (hand) and Breshad Perriman (strained right hamstring), quarterback Joe Flacco (back), and left tackle Ronnie... View the full article
  25. Less than 24 hours after Showtime aired former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewisâ revelation that the team was prepared to sign Colin Kaepernick until the free-agent quarterbackâs girlfriend posted a critical tweet, coach John Harbaugh declined to get involved in the aftermath. He emphasized that his... View the full article
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