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On Thursday afternoon, Ravens safety Ed Reed told Sirius/XM NFL Radio that he wasn’t 100 percent committed to the 2012 season and that he has considered retirement this offseason and the two previous. He quickly backtracked, releasing a statement later in the day that said he wasn’t referring to retirement.
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Optimism remains that deal gets done before July 16 deadlineFor the next three weeks, the Ravens will have three-day, organized team activities that will undoubtedly attract many of the team’s veteran players along with the rookie class.
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Ravens have the option but here's doubting they will exercise itThough the idea that the Ravens could put injured linebacker Terrell Suggs on the non-football injury list and not pay him all of his $4.9 million base salary during the coming season has picked up steam this week, there has been no indication that it’s something the Ravens would consider doing.
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Former Clemson fullback was released by the Ravens this weekA day after making a handful of roster additions and cuts, the Ravens announced on Wednesday that they had released fullback Chad Diehl, an undrafted free agent who had participated in the team's rookie minicamp over the weekend.
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Eagles running back signed Thursday to a five-year, $45-million dealIf you were wondering what Ray Rice's reaction was to LeSean McCoy's new contract extension with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Ravens' running back wasted little time responding to the news.
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Ed Reed being non-committal about his future is an annual rite of spring here in Baltimore, and he kept the tradition going Thursday by telling Sirius/XM NFL Radio he isn’t 100 percent committed to playing in 2012.
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Well-respected executive is considered heir apparent to Ozzie NewsomeWhen several teams, including the Oakland Raiders and Chicago Bears, expressed interest in Baltimore director of player personnel Eric DeCosta for their general manager opening earlier this offseason, the Ravens responded by giving their long-time executive a contract extension and a title change.
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Well-respected executive is considered heir apparent to Ozzie NewsomeWhen several teams, including the Oakland Raiders and Chicago Bears, expressed interest in their Director of Player Personnel Eric DeCosta for their general manager opening earlier this offseason, the Ravens responded by giving their long-time executive a contract extension and a title change.
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The Baltimore Ravens announced several promotions within their personnel department on Thursday
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Cornerback has played just two games over last two seasons because of injuriesFormer Ravens cornerback and current NFLPA president Domonique Foxworth is “probably” going to retire.
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Nearly two weeks ago, when it was revealed that Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs had sustained a season-threatening tear of his Achilles tendon while training in Arizona, we reported that the Ravens could, theoretically, put Suggs on the non-football injury list if he was injured while working out away from the team’s facility. By doing so, they could get off the hook for some or all of the linebacker’s 2012 base salary.
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The Ravens All Community Team Foundation (RACTF) has joined with My Sister’s Circle, Inc. (MSC) in forging a charitable partnership, it was announced Wednesday.
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Of the 13 receivers on their roster,only four have caught an NFL passThe Ravens may lack experience at the wide receiver position, but they certainly don’t lack depth. How much quality exists within that depth remains to be seen.
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The Baltimore Ravens today announced their continued partnership with PrimeSport as their Official Fan Travel Partner.
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Former Ravens running back Ricky Williams, who retired from the NFL earlier this offseason, kept a low profile during his one season in Baltimore. But now that Williams has walked away from football -- for forever, he swears -- he has used his celebrity to speak out against the way the NFL is addressing its concussion crisis.
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The Ravens today signed five undrafted free agents after getting a look at them at their rookie minicamp over the weekend.
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The Baltimore Ravens have officially signed 5 new rookie free agents including TE Matt Balasavage, LB Nigel Carr, TE Bruce Figgins, CB Jordan Mabin and QB Chester Stewart.
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Former Ravens' offensive lineman starred at UCLAFormer Ravens offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden is considered a strong candidate to be part of the 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.
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Here's the elephant in the room in the special teams discussion: What, if anything, is going to happen to kicker Billy Cundiff?
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As of Sunday, it still hadn’t quite set in to Ravens rookie cornerback Asa Jackson that he was practicing on an NFL football field. “I’m working toward getting in that mindset every day,” he said of making the transition to the professional ranks. But Jackson, a fifth-round draft pick out of Cal Poly, showed up with the right attitude.
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Ravens rookie safety Christian Thompson knows that most of the playing time he earns this season will be on special teams. That’s how most rookies first make their mark in the NFL, but it will be especially true for Thompson here in Baltimore. The Ravens, who are deep in the secondary, struggled on special teams last season.
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Upshaw: "There is only one Suggs. You can't replace Suggs."The final practice of the Ravens' three-day rookie minicamp had finally ended, and Courtney Upshaw looked and sounded like a player who had made good use of the time.
Baltimore Ravens: Media Advisory - Ravens Wednesday OTA
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The Baltimore Ravens will hold an Organized Team Activity (OTA) this Wednesday, May 23, at their Owings Mills training facility.
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