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  1. Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon can rule out being selected by the Ravens in the 2017 NFL draft after owner Steve Bisciotti renewed the organization's position against choosing players with links to domestic abuse. View the full article
  2. Though owner Steve Bisciotti noticed empty seats during a season in which his team missed the playoffs for the third time in four years, the Ravens are considering raising ticket prices at M&T Bank Stadium for the 2017 campaign. View the full article
  3. In "State of Ravens" address, Bisciotti expresses support for head coach, GM View the full article
  4. Ravens punter Sam Koch will not be on the AFC Pro Bowl roster on Jan. 29 in Orlando unless the Indianapolis Colts' Pat McAfee bows out. But Koch still had a season worth mentioning. View the full article
  5. Defensive lineman spent entire 2016 season on practice squad. View the full article
  6. Ravens kicker Justin Tucker was one of two players unanimously selected to the Associated Press 2016 NFL All-Pro Team announced on Friday afternoon. Tucker earned all 50 votes from a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters who regularly cover the league. He lodged one of the best seasons... View the full article
  7. The Ravens first found ways to win in going 3-0 and then discovered painful ways to lose in dropping four straight games. When they needed to win one game in Pittsburgh to earn the opportunity to play for a division championship, they came up painfully short. View the full article
  8. Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. officially retired this week the only way he knows how: with personality. In his letter to Commissioner Roger Goodell, Smith, who has been known to trash talk an opponent or two during his 16 seasons, wrote: "This is to notify you that as of today I, Steve... View the full article
  9. By all measures, the Ravens' Justin Tucker enjoyed an extraordinary season in 2016, leading all NFL kickers in field goals made (38), field goal percentage (97.4), and field goals of 50 yards or more (10). View the full article
  10. Aside from Zachary Orr, very few second- or third-year players took the next step for Ravens. View the full article
  11. The Ravens might have been inches away from the NFL playoffs, but they are several players away from winning a Super Bowl title. View the full article
  12. As the first offensive lineman selected in the 2016 NFL draft, Ronnie Stanley has been saddled with high expectations harbored by Ravens officials, fans and especially himself. View the full article
  13. A list of former Ravens who are now in the playoffs with other teams. View the full article
  14. Ravens fans, who can stomach watching the playoffs after their team faltered down the stretch, will see plenty of familiar faces in the postseason. The two top seeds in each conference, the New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys, both enjoying byes this weekend, donât have any ex-Raven players... View the full article
  15. In the first start of his fledgling career, Ravens rookie inside linebacker Patrick Onwuasor finished fourth on defense with six tackles in Sunday's 27-10 loss at the Cincinnati Bengals in the season finale for both teams. View the full article
  16. The Ravens' 2016 season is over, which means 2017 NFL draft season officially has begun in Baltimore. View the full article
  17. Return specialist reportedly has agreed to deal with Seattle Seahawks View the full article
  18. In an offseason of expected change, Ravens coach John Harbaugh's first major move was making no change at all. View the full article
  19. What do Ravens guard John Urschel, a Stanford student who is designing algorithms to "identify mechanisms in tumor-driven immunosuppression," and an assistant professor who's working on the development of small flying robots so that they can "operate by themselves" all have in common? View the full article
  20. If you were waiting to hear that Ravens coach John Harbaugh blew up his coaching staff Tuesday, you're probably wondering how in the world he could decide to stay the course. View the full article
  21. In this age of Peak TV, the Ravens over the past two seasons have been been a lot like "Kevin Can Wait": Both are CBS staples, both feature an extremely well-paid leading man of questionable talent, and both seem to be better off with a laugh track. View the full article
  22. The Ravens will have to consider what to do with players carrying significant financial hits to the salary cap next year, and Harbaugh said "everything is on the table." View the full article
  23. The Ravens finished the season with 18 players on injured reserve, but many of those players are scheduled to return for offseason workouts in the spring. In his season-ending news conference, coach John Harbaugh sounded optimistic that the players will be healthier in 2017. âI think the big-picture... View the full article
  24. Quarterback Joe Flacco said Monday that he plans to meet in the offseason with some of the team's young wide receivers to work on improving their on-field chemistry and the offense's aerial attack. âListen, you always try to get the guys together for a little bit,â he said. âBut I think it's easy... View the full article
  25. Ravens guard Marshal Yanda played in 13 games this season despite a painful left shoulder injury that required him to move from right to left guard. Now that the season is over, surgery is an option, but Yanda declined to commit to any plan. âWe donât know yet,â he said Monday. âWeâre figuring... View the full article
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