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  1. NFL teams have $10 million more salary-cap room than last year The NFL salary-cap limit is approximately $133 million for the 2014 fiscal year, according to the NFL Players Association. View the full article
  2. Tight end was a pending unrestricted free agent The Ravens have locked up tight end Dennis Pitta, with the team confirming an agreement on a five-year contract. View the full article
  3. Tight end was a pending unrestricted free agent The Ravens have reached an agreement on a five-year contract with tight end Dennis Pitta, according to league sources. View the full article
  4. Leach and McClain were two of Ravens' most respected players The tweets started rolling in, not long after the news came out that fullback Vonta Leach and weak-side linebacker Jameel McClain had been let go by the Ravens. View the full article
  5. Ravens created $4.95 million in salary cap savings by releasing veterans The Ravens have carved out more salary-cap breathing room by terminating the contracts of veteran fullback Vonta Leach and inside linebacker Jameel McClain on Thursday, creating $4.95 million in salary cap space. View the full article
  6. Neither move a big surprise as Ravens create nearly $5 million in cap space Fullback Vonta Leach and weak-side linebacker Jameel McClain were two well-respected Ravens, admired by teammates for their effort on the field and their leadership in the locker room. View the full article
  7. Attorney says Ravens player is now only facing misdemeanor charges Ravens reserve wide receiver Deonte Thompson will no longer be facing a felony drug charge in Gainesville, Fla., according to his attorney, Huntley Johnson. View the full article
  8. Neither move a big surprise as Ravens look to create more cap room Looking to create more salary cap room, the Ravens have cut two of their veteran leaders, letting go of fullback Vonta Leach and weak-side linebacker Jameel McClain. View the full article
  9. Seahawks are now in position the Ravens were in a year ago, trying to play catch-up during offseason One of the built-in devices that tends to create parity in the NFL is the accelerated offseason schedule for teams that make it to the Super Bowl. View the full article
  10. John Harbaugh was told last offseason that his alma mater, Miami University of Ohio, planned on erecting a statue of him to celebrate his status as a Super Bowl-winning head coach. View the full article
  11. Veteran linebacker had a $4 million roster bonus due next month For eight years, former Maryland linebacker D'Qwell Jackson was a fixture with the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  12. Team announced last year that prices wouldn't be reased for 2014 When the Ravens sent out invoices to season ticket holders several weeks ago, they included no price increases for the 2014 season. View the full article
  13. Offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak implementing new offensive system Under the direction of new offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak, the Ravens are nearly done installing their revamped playbook. View the full article
  14. Team's leading wide receiver acknowledges Ravens could use 'move-the-chains' guy Torrey Smith was as surprised as anybody. View the full article
  15. Ravens new running backs coach Thomas Hammock arrives highly-recommended The arrival of new running backs coach Thomas Hammock is expected to provide a boost to the Ravens' running game. View the full article
  16. Smith: 'Each and every guy on our team is active in the community' Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith spent several hours today at Dickey Hill Elementary/Middle School where he dedicated a literary oasis for its students. View the full article
  17. Mount St. Joseph graduate could boost draft stock with fast time Virginia Tech cornerback Kyle Fuller aced an important test at the NFL scouting combine Tuesday, answering any lingering questions about his speed. View the full article
  18. Mount St. Joseph graduate could boost draft stock with fast time Virginia Tech cornerback Kyle Fuller aced an important test at the NFL scouting combine Tuesday, answering any lingering questions about his speed. View the full article
  19. Big Iowa tight end is known for his blocking, size The Ravens held a meeting with Iowa tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz at the NFL scouting combine. View the full article
  20. The Ravens met with linebackers Adrian Hubbard and Lamin Barrow at the NFL scouting combine. View the full article
  21. Editor's note: Towson junior running back Terrance West declared early for the NFL draft after setting school records with 4,584 rushing yards and 86 touchdowns. The 5-foot-9, 223-pound Baltimore native is not enrolled at Towson this semester as he pursues the NFL and is sharing his draft experiences with Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson. At the NFL scouting combine, West delivered a strong performance as he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.54 seconds with a 33.5-inch vertical leap and caught the football smoothly in drills. West had formal meetings with 13 NFL teams, including the Ravens and Cleveland Browns. This is the fourth in an occasional series leading up to the draft in May. View the full article
  22. Governor Martin O’Malley has been a loyal and vocal Ravens' fan. He also has appeared at anti-bullying events alongside Ravens running back Ray Rice. View the full article
  23. The Ravens conducted a formal interview with Minnesota defensive tackle Ra'Shede Hageman, according to a source. View the full article
  24. Ex-linebacker will appear on 'The NFL Today,' which recently shuffled lineup Outspoken former Ravens and New York Jets linebacker Bart Scott is climbing the network ranks. View the full article
  25. Coming less than a week after running back Ray Rice was arrested following an alleged physical altercation with his fiancée, the timing of wide receiver Deonte Thompson’s arrest Friday on charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia was extremely poor. View the full article
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