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  1. Tank Carradine visited the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Like many NFL teams, the Ravens are performing their due diligence on highly regarded Florida State pass rusher Tank Carradine. View the full article
  2. Former Ravens safety Ed Reed's three-year, $15 million contract with the Houston Texans includes a $2 million signing bonus, according to a league source with knowledge of the deal. View the full article
  3. Veteran free safety was cut by Raiders prior to free agency signing period Before his pending meeting with the Ravens later this week, former Oakland Raiders safety Michael Huff is set to visit his hometown Dallas Cowboys today, according to league sources with knowledge of the situation. View the full article
  4. Veteran free safety was cut by Raiders prior to free agency signing period Before his scheduled meeting with the Super Bowl champion Ravens later this week, former Oakland Raiders safety Michael Huff is set to visit his hometown Dallas Cowboys today, according to league sources with knowledge of the situation. View the full article
  5. Former Denver Bronco will be in town Tuesday to sign contract An offseason of losses gave way to a big Ravens gain Sunday night as they announced that they have agreed in principle on a five-year deal with former Denver Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil. View the full article
  6. Jeff Zrebiec, reporter: You knew at some point the Ravens would strike in the free agent market, and they did in a big way Sunday night, agreeing in principle on a five-year deal with Elvis Dumervil. With both of their starting inside linebackers, one of their starting corners and both their starting safeties gone from last year, the Ravens obviously still have some work to do. But they have helped their run defense with the addition of Chris Canty and Marcus Spears and their pass rush could be scary with Dumervil and the healthy trio of Terrell Suggs, Haloti Ngata and Pernell McPhee. The way the deal is structured will still leave the Ravens with about $5 million of salary cap. You'd have to look long and hard to find a downside to this deal. When Dumervil takes his physical and signs his contract Tuesday, the Ravens will automatically become a far more dangerous defense. View the full article
  7. Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo appeared on 'Face the Nation' with Bob Schieffer on CBS Sunday morning. Ayanbadejo was part of a panel discussion on same-sex marriage. Read the complete transcript below. View the full article
  8. Ed Reed doesn't want to say goodbye, but he does want to say thanks. View the full article
  9. At his charity basketball game, Torrey Smith says that you have to trust Ozzie Newsome Torrey Smith has heard it before. About three months after the wide receiver was drafted, the Ravens released three popular and productive offensive players, and Smith remembers the talk that the team was headed for some struggles. View the full article
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  11. End result is Ravens opening up the 2013-14 season on the road The Ravens and the NFL will open up their 2013 regular season on the road after failing to find compromise in a scheduling conflict with the Orioles and Major League Baseball. View the full article
  12. Reed: "Eleven years is a great book and the way it ended, you can't write a better script." The sight couldn’t have been easy for Ravens fans: Ed Reed wearing a Houston Texans’ hat and later holding up a blue No. 20 jersey. View the full article
  13. End result is Ravens opening up the 2013-14 season on the road Rather than getting a home game to open up the 2013 season, an honor traditionally reserved for the Super Bowl champions, the Ravens will begin their title defense on the road. View the full article
  14. Reed: "Eleven years is a great book and the way it ended, you can't write a better script." Wearing a Houston Texans hat and holding up a blue No. 20 jersey, Ed Reed officially started a new chapter in his professional career and bid goodbye to the only NFL organization that he had ever known. View the full article
  15. Reed: "Eleven years is a great book and the way it ended, you can't write a better script." Wearing a Houston Texans hat and holding up a blue No.20 jersey, Ed Reed officially started a new chapter in his professional career and bid goodbye to the only NFL organization that he had ever known. View the full article
  16. O's-Ravens relations, Reed's Houston arrival, extending Pitta and Oher As the Orioles and Ravens try to work out a scheduling conflict that has put in jeopardy the NFL’s hopes of opening up the regular season on Thursday, Sept. 5 at M&T Bank Stadium, the relationship between the two downtown neighbors has again come under scrutiny. That’s a shame because over the past year or so, the synergy between the Orioles and Ravens never appeared better. Ravens players wore cartoon bird hats and frequently brought up the Orioles during their playoff run. When the Orioles played the New York Yankees at home in Game 2 of their playoff series, half the Ravens’ roster was at Camden Yards. View the full article
  17. Ravens officials made it clear at this week’s NFL meetings that their primary focus over the next month is not what remains on the free-agent market. View the full article
  18. Pro Bowl pass rusher in heavy demand The Ravens defeated the Denver Broncos in the AFC divisional round in overtime on their march to the Super Bowl XLVII title. View the full article
  19. Ravens released hard-hitting safety on March 13 It took former Ravens safety Bernard Pollard a little over a week to find a new home. View the full article
  20. Including Ray Lewis' retirement, Ravens have lost six key players from Super Bowl defense The Ravens' three-word mantra remains unchanged: Next man up. View the full article
  21. Ravens still in relatively tight salary-cap situation The Super Bowl champion Ravens aren't totally hamstrung by a relatively tight salary-cap situation. But there are some notable constraints on their spending. View the full article
  22. Ravens still in relatively tight salary-cap situation The Super Bowl champion Ravens aren't totally hamstrung by a relatively tight salary-cap situation. View the full article
  23. Rebuilding defense is first off-season priority for Baltimore How are reporters and editors view Ed Reed signing with the Houston Texans: View the full article
  24. For so long, they had been the two faces of one of the league’s most dominant defenses, Ray Lewis the punishing tackler and Ed Reed the unrelenting ball hawk. Now, they are both gone and the mass exodus from the Ravens defense continues. View the full article
  25. A timeline of the safety's NFL career April 20, 2002 : A season removed from winning their first Super Bowl, the Ravens take Reed, a play-making free safety out of the University of Miami, with the 24th pick in the 2002 Draft. Then minority owner Steve Bisciotti wanted University of Florida cornerback Lito Sheppard, but General Manager Ozzie Newsome stuck to his draft board. View the full article
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