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The Ravens finish the third and final week of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) Thursday, and Wednesday’s practice was the last one open to the media. Here are some of the highlights from the open session:
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Head Coach John Harbaugh said ‘that’s not a conversation that we’re even having.’
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The rookie guard/tackle has an undisclosed minor injury that kept him out of practice.
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Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs, who partially tore his right Achilles tendon in late April, has denied an ESPN report that he sustained the injury while playing basketball in Arizona. He claims the injury occurred during a conditioning drill. Either way, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that at this point, the cause is “not relevant.”
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The Ravens just got off the field after today’s voluntary offseason team activity. Cornerback Jimmy Smith and left tackle Bryant McKinnie were present after missing last Wednesday’s practice, but 19 players, including second-year players Jah Reid and Pernell McPhee, were not. Here are some of the highlights from the practice:
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Rookie lineman Osemele dealing with minor injuryThe Ravens just wrapped up their final media-friendly organized team activity workout of the spring, and 19 players were not at today’s practice. Here’s the usual disclaimer that the workout was voluntary, with an added note that some of these players might have been inside the building and not practicing for whatever reason.
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Today’s Organized Team Activity (OTA) practice for the Baltimore Ravens will now begin at 11 a.m. and conclude at 1 p.m.
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As Terrell Suggs attempts to come back after successful surgery to repair his partially torn right Achilles tendon, there remains scrutiny over how the Ravens’ outside linebacker sustained the injury in the first place.
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The Baltimore Ravens will hold an Organized Team Activity (OTA) on Wednesday, June 6, at their Owings Mills training facility. The entire practice session is open for media viewing and runs from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
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As we get closer and closer to the start of training camp, it appears more and more likely that the Ravens will allow starting quarterback Joe Flacco to play out the final year of his rookie contract during the 2012 season.
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Nigel Carr was charged with five felonies on July 26, 2010: two counts of burglary, one count of property damage, theft of a credit card and fraud. But Carr has begun to write his success story in Baltimore.
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Ravens tight end thinks he and Dennis Pitta can perform as Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez have done for PatriotsPerhaps for as long as Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta play together as Ravens teammates, the tight end duo will be linked to their counterparts with the New England Patriots.
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Ray Rice says he feels like he’s stuck in another lockout. The Ravens’ franchise running back has sat out voluntary offseason workouts as he awaits a long-term contract. He’s been working out on his own, but it’s not the same as doing it with teammates in Owings Mills, Md.
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Offensive lineman Justin Boren finds himself in another battle to earn his spot on the team and has made a good impression on the coaches during offseason workouts.
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Joe Flacco, Jameel McClain and Ed Dickson share their perspective on conference finalsWith the NBA conference finals raging on, it’s not surprising that several Ravens players have been monitoring the 2-2 series split between the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder in the West and between the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics in the East.
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When a free agent, inside linebacker said he wasn't intrigued by prospect of joining Chuck Pagano with the ColtsWhen Jameel McClain was an unrestricted free agent in March, there was a sentiment that the inside linebacker, who had started 31 of the Ravens’ 32 games over the past two seasons, could be courted by a pair of former defensive-coordinators-turned-head-coaches in the New York Jets’ Rex Ryan and the Indianapolis Colts’ Chuck Pagano.
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Michael McAdoo was slated to participate in Lardarius Webb 's charity softball game Sunday, but his absence was understood after he reportedly tore his Achilles tendon during an Organized Team Activity on Thursday. He is expected to miss the upcoming season.
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Running back discusses contract situation at Lardarius Webb's charity softball gameIn one of the last innings of Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb 's charity softball game that pitted the offense against the defense at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen on Sunday afternoon, Ray Rice lobbed a pitch that rookie free safety Christian Thompson leaned into. After cornerback Chykie Brown and defensive tackle Bryan Hall pretended to charge the mound and tackle Rice, the running back turned to several of his offensive teammates in one dugout and pleaded for their assistance. "I haven't signed yet," he yelled. "Y'all need to help me!"
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The Ravens' inaugural Beach Bash in Ocean City was a hit for fans and Ravens players.
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Like Ravens running back Ray Rice , Joe Flacco is waiting for some good news regarding a long-term deal with the franchise. And like Rice, the quarterback doesn't have any details on the negotiations.
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After assuming the reins of the annual softball game that had been run by left guard Ben Grubbs (who is now playing for the New Orleans Saints ), Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb was a little curious about Sunday's turnout at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen.
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Ray Rice says he feels like he’s stuck in another lockout. The Ravens’ franchise running back has sat out voluntary offseason workouts as he awaits a long-term contract. He’s been working out on his own, but it’s not the same as doing it with teammates in Owings Mills, Md.
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Often times early in organized team activities (OTAs) and camps, it takes the offense a while to find its legs. There’s timing that needs to be established, especially between a quarterback and his targets.
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The rookie guard/tackle has an undisclosed minor injury that kept him out of practice.
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