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  1. Ravens running back Ray Rice is scheduled to speak at a news conference Friday afternoon at the Under Armour Performance Center, his first public comments since he was arrested and ultimately charged with one count of aggravated assault following an altercation with his then fiancee, Janay Palmer. View the full article
  2. Retired Ravens middle linebacker was nominated for inductiojn Retired Ravens star inside linebacker Ray Lewis wasn't named to the 2014 College Hall of Fame class. View the full article
  3. Ravens' recent contracts for Will Rackley, Phillip Supernaw, Shaun Chapas were for veteran minimum salaries The Ravens remain in a solid situation in terms of financial flexibility. View the full article
  4. Partnership, which includes stadium naming rights, now runs through 2027 The Ravens and M&T Bank first came together in 2003, developing a partnership based on financial and charitable support, and a desire to establish an even stronger foothold in the community. View the full article
  5. Ravens running back Ray Rice moved closer to putting his legal woes behind him when he was accepted into a diversionary program that could help to clear his record of charges stemming from a physical altercation with his then-fiancee in a New Jersey casino. View the full article
  6. Partnership, which includes stadium naming rights, now runs through 2027 The Ravens and M&T Bank announced Wednesday that they have agreed to a 10-year, $60 million deal to extend their partnership, which includes naming rights to the downtown football stadium and multiple community endeavors. View the full article
  7. First, there was a lawsuit about concussions. Now, more than 500 retired NFL players have filed a lawsuit claiming teams provided them with illegal drugs , including narcotics and pain killers, that caused medical complications down the road. View the full article
  8. When offensive guard Will Rackley was entering the NFL draft four years ago, he auditioned for the Ravens during a private workout on the Lehigh campus. View the full article
  9. Now that Ravens running back Ray Rice has been accepted into a diversionary program that could allow him to eventually clear his record following a third-degree aggravated assault charge, but the NFL could still discipline the three-time Pro Bowl selection. View the full article
  10. First-round draft pick off to good start, according to coach John Harbaugh It was just a routine rookie minicamp, filled with individual and team drills with no contact work or major lasting impressions formed. View the full article
  11. Guard has experience, but he mostly struggled in Jacksonville None of the Ravens’ three roster additions following their rookie minicamp over the weekend are strangers to the NFL. View the full article
  12. Former Towson standout went to the Browns at pick 94 The Ravens have never denied that they liked and had interest in drafting former Towson star running back Terrance West . But they are contesting West's characterization of what transpired during Day 2 of the draft. View the full article
  13. Ravens cut three, sign three following rookie minicamp The Ravens shuffled their roster today, signing three players and cutting three others. View the full article
  14. Son of Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver says he'll try out for 49ers next The Ravens won't sign Jerry Rice Jr. after the former UNLV wide receiver's minicamp tryout. View the full article
  15. Former Georgia player was cut by Jaguars last week The Ravens are expected to sign former Jacksonville Jaguars fullback Shaun Chapas, according to a source. View the full article
  16. There is not too much that reporters can take away from one day of watching Ravens rookie minicamp. Players are still feeling their way around a little bit, learning the plays and getting to know their new teammates and coaches. In past minicamps, we raved about Brandon Williams, Deonte Thompson and Nigel Carr , questioned Torrey Smith’s hands and wondered whether Murphy Holloway could become the latest player to go from a standout college basketball player to an NFL tight end. Holloway was cut by the Ravens the next day. The point is, it’s foolish to make any definitive conclusions so early in the offseason program. However, there is nothing wrong with making a few observations. View the full article
  17. When the Ravens landed undrafted rookie free agent offensive tackle James Hurst, they beat out a lot of competition. View the full article
  18. Browns traded ahead of Ravens with 49ers to select Terrance West It was no secret that the Ravens considered drafting former Towson star running back Terrance West. They had him graded as a third-round pick and thought about taking him with their second selection in the third round of the draft earlier this month. View the full article
  19. Osemele has recovered well from back surgery, Pierce remains out after rotator cuff issude, Campanaro tweaks hamstring The medical outlook for offensive guard Kelechi Osemele remains encouraging. View the full article
  20. Former Ball State standout was drafted in sixth round Keith Wenning exhibited nice touch in hitting wide receiver Jeremy Butler down the right sideline. Several plays later, Wenning found tight end Crockett Gillmore in the middle of the field, one of several catches on the day for the third-round selection. View the full article
  21. Ravens defensive lineman missed entire rookie season after injury his knee in BCS national title game in final game for Notre Dame Although there's no live hitting in spring practices, that didn't stop Ravens defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore from manhandling rookie offensive tackles Saturday. View the full article
  22. Son of Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver attends minicamp on tryout basis, Harbaugh says Rice Jr. did "a nice job' Jerry Rice Jr. broke into his pattern, caught the football cleanly and didn't stop sprinting until he reached the end zone before hustling back to the huddle Saturday afternoon. View the full article
  23. Rookie defensive lineman got $300,584 signing bonus The Ravens have signed fourth-round defensive end Brent Urban to a four-year, $2.52 million contract that includes a $300,584 signing bonus. View the full article
  24. When the Ravens drafted Wake Forest wide receiver Michael Campanaro, he immediately had something in common with a new teammate. View the full article
  25. Second-round defensive lineman got $1.507 million signing bonus The Ravens have agreed to a four-year, $4.382 million contract with second-round defensive lineman Timmy Jernigan, according to his agent. View the full article
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