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  1. The Ravens have brought in a math major from Yale to be the Director of Football Analytics. View the full article
  2. The Ravens had 13 players not participating in any part of practice Saturday and another two (tight end Ed Dickson and linebacker Darry Blackstock ) who didn’t finish the workout because of injuries. The potentially season-ending Achilles tear to linebacker Terrell Suggs was the biggest blow obviously, but the loss of practice time for first or second-year players like Bernard Pierce (hamstring), Tandon Doss (hamstring), Jah Reid (calf), Courtney Upshaw (shoulder) and Jimmy Smith (back) shouldn’t be overlooked. Upshaw is the only one on the list that was a near certain starter, though Smith is competing with Cary Williams for a starting role. But the rest of the above-mentioned group figure to, at the very least, be key reserves. Ravens coach John Harbaugh does a great job not publicly fixating or fretting about injuries, but I’d have to imagine the coaching staff is getting anxious with how much practice time these guys are missing. The good news is Upshaw says he is real close to a return and Doss said that he expects to practice today. View the full article
  3. Cary Williams started 16 games last year but didn’t notch a single pick. View the full article
  4. Ravens kicker has had spirited battle with Justin Tucker in training campNearly seven months removed from his missed 32-yard field-goal attempt in the closing seconds of the AFC championship game, Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff is refreshed, healthy and, by his estimation, enjoying the best training camp of his NFL career, which has spanned a decade. View the full article
  5. Jacoby Jones enjoyed being cheered instead of booed by the M&T Bank Stadium crowd. View the full article
  6. Second-round draft pick Kelechi Osemele has looked good at right tackle. View the full article
  7. Outside linebacker's hearing "muffled" in left earGive Sergio Kindle credit. View the full article
  8. Rookie linebacker Courtney Upshaw hasn’t practiced since spraining his right shoulder on July 28. And even though he stood on the sidelines Saturday night when the Ravens held an open practice for their fans at M&T Bank Stadium, he appreciated the atmosphere inside the stadium. View the full article
  9. Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata was out on the field Saturday night as the Ravens held an open practice for fans at M&T Bank Stadium, but he was in a jersey and shorts and didn’t participate in team drills. That will happen for the first time this summer on Monday, and Ngata can’t wait. View the full article
  10. Justin Tucker lined up from 63 yards, an almost impossible distance. He nailed it, drawing one of the biggest roars from the crowd of 20,324 fans all day. So what was Billy Cundiff’s reaction? “Back it up,” he said. View the full article
  11. Courtney Upshaw hopes to return Monday. Matt Birk is optimistic about the season opener. View the full article
  12. Wide receiver dealing with hamstring injury, but hoping to return on MondayFor the first three days of Ravens training camp, Tandon Doss put forth arguably one of the more improved showings from returning second-year players. View the full article
  13. Defensive end unsure about his availability for Thursday's preseason opener, but he wants to address injury nowArthur Jones has missed the Ravens’ last three days of practice, and the defensive end said he isn’t sure when he’ll return to the field. View the full article
  14. Tight end says his removal from Saturday's practice was a precautionary measure after his vision became impairedEd Dickson had an abbreviated practice Saturday, but it wasn’t his choice. The Ravens tight end said he was poked in his right eye by a teammate during a red-zone exercise early in the session at M&T Bank Stadium. View the full article
  15. Back spasms have sidelined starting center for past six days, but he hasn't given up on trying to playOn Friday, Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn’t sound optimistic that Matt Birk would be available for Thursday night’s preseason opener at the Atlanta Falcons. But the 36-year-old center said Saturday that he is holding out hope that he might be able to play Thursday. View the full article
  16. Includes head coach John Harbaugh View the full article
  17. CONVERTING IN TWO-MINUTE DRILL On the first series of a two-minute exercise, the first offense marched 70 yards, capping the drive with a one-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Joe Flacco to wide receiver Anquan Boldin. The possession was aided by a pass-interference call on cornerback Chykie Brown in the end zone. View the full article
  18. Birk, Upshaw, C.Williams, J.Smith still outThe Ravens’ practice at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday was marked by the return of fullback Vonta Leach, inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe and rookie cornerback Asa Jackson. View the full article
  19. Stevie Baggs Jr., a veteran of the Canadian Football League, fills spot vacated when team waived offensive tackle Paul Madsen on FridayMinutes before the Ravens were scheduled to begin practice at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, the organization announced it had signed Stevie Baggs Jr. to the roster. View the full article
  20. M&T Bank Stadium’s gates open at 3:30 p.m. and practice starts at 5. View the full article
  21. The second-year linebacker is off to a good start in training camp. View the full article
  22. The veteran has been making plays on defense and brought leadership to special teams. View the full article
  23. Rookies and newcomers could use practice at M&T Bank Stadium as opportunity to get accustomed to playing in front of an NFL fanbaseSaturday’s practice at M&T Bank Stadium is the Ravens’ first in front of the kind of turnout the team got when training camp was held at McDaniel College in Westminster. A large turnout of fans is expected to descend upon the stadium for the scheduled 5 p.m. start. View the full article
  24. Ravens head coach won't reveal game plan, but one interesting position to monitor is wide receiverJohn Harbaugh is well-renowned for keeping his cards close to the vest. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Ravens coach was coy about revealing his plan for the team’s preseason opener against the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night. View the full article
  25. Includes head coach John Harbaugh View the full article
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