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Terrell Suggs was the Defensive Player of the Year for the Ravens, but he's out. Clark Judge says replacing one of the most disruptive forces in the NFL will be daunting, but Paul Kruger is ready to fill in.
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Quarterback Joe Flacco did not attend the second day of the mandatory minicamp because his wife, Dana, had started to go into labor with their first child Wednesday morning.
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Day 2 of Ravens mandatory minicamp was more pleasant considering it wasn’t pouring, and quite intense Wednesday at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md. Here are some of the highlights:
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Bobbie Williams remembers the many battles he had with the Ravens during his eight seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals, and judging by the comments made by Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and head coach John Harbaugh, Ravens defenders haven’t forgotten them either.
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The Ravens’ reigning Defensive Player of the Year is injured. But could Baltimore have another one in waiting? Owner Steve Bisciotti suggested as much during a press conference last week. “Maybe it’s Haloti’s time this year,†Bisciotti said.
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Absences of Joe Flacco, Bernard Pierce explained; J.Jones injures leg; Pair of rookie wide receivers steal show** Joe Flacco was absent from the second day of the Ravens’ three-day, mandatory minicamp, but the quarterback had a good reason. He had rushed to Philadelphia to be with his wife, Dana, who went into labor Wednesday, coach John Harbaugh said. He said the team was still waiting to get an update from Flacco, whose availability for Thursday is uncertain.
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The singing of Bobbie Williams doesn’t mean there’s a lack of confidence in younger linemen.
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Joe Flacco left Baltimore Wednesday to head to the hospital in his home state of New Jersey.
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Update 3:30 p.m.: Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco hasn't been spotted 45 minutes into practice. There doesn't appear to be any reason for concern. His wife is scheduled to give birth on Saturday.
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Update 3:30 p.m.: Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco hasn't been spotted 45 minutes into practice. There doesn't appear to be any reason for concern. His wife is scheduled to give birth on Saturday.
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Veteran Anquan Boldin believes the wide receivers are the best group since he’s been a Raven.
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The Baltimore Ravens’ 7-on7 Football Tournament, presented by Under Armour, enters its third and final week of competition at M&T Bank Stadium this Friday (6/15).
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The Ravens announced a pair of roster moves this morning. The Ravens waived wide receiver Rodney Bradley, who spent time on the team’s practice squad last season, and veteran linebacker Cody Glenn.
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How does Ray Lewis keep playing well into his 30s? He adapts. Lewis reported to minicamp on Tuesday looking trimmer than when he left in February. The Ravens’ defensive leader is going into his 17th season, and decided he needed to alter his physical makeup to keep up with changing NFL offenses.
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Bobbie Williams, Tony Wragge give young players time to developThe Ravens are doing the right thing by signing veteran offensive linemen like guard Bobbie Williams and center Tony Wragge.
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Anquan Boldin is now in his third season with the Ravens, and after Tuesday’s mandatory minicamp workout, the wide receiver said he expects the offense to be better than it has ever been during his time in Baltimore.
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In his first two seasons at Virginia Tech, Tyrod Taylor was a threat to score with his legs more than he was with his arm, totaling six rushing touchdowns against five passing scores in 2007 and seven rushing touchdowns against two passing scores in 2008.
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The Baltimore Ravens will hold their second practice of mandatory minicamp on Wednesday, June 13 from 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.
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Leaner Lewis adapts different mentality heading into 2012 campaignAfter playing 16 NFL seasons, getting invited to 13 Pro Bowls and establishing himself as a future Hall of Famer and one of the most feared middle linebackers in league history, Ray Lewis returned home this offseason and decided change was in order.
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The Ravens opened their mandatory minicamp in a steady rain Tuesday at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md. Each practice of the three-day minicamp will be open to the media, so reporters got to watch players practice and hear from them afterwards. Here are some of the highlights.
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The Ravens opened up their mandatory minicamp Tuesday afternoon without two starters from their offensive line. Offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie and center Matt Birk were not on the rain-soaked practice field, though head coach John Harbaugh said their absences were excused.
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The Ravens opened mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, and future Hall of Famer Ed Reed was not in attendance.
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Defensive end Pernell McPhee cleared up the mystery regarding his absence in recent offseason workouts, conceding that he has been dealing with an injury. But McPhee said the setback won’t prevent him from being ready to participate in next month’s training camp.
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Rookie wide receivers Deonte Thompson and Tommy Streeter are trying to climb the depth chart during this week’s mandatory minicamp. They have often been shouldered out of the spotlight this spring by other youngsters like Torrey Smith and LaQuan Williams, but they took center stage late in Wednesday’s practice.
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