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Ravens cornerback will make $1.927 million in 2012 After a season in which he emerged as one of the Ravens' most pleasant surprises, cornerback Cary Williams has signed his second-round restricted free agent tender.
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Former Bronco may have to sit first six games of 2012 because of suspensionThe Ravens continued to add depth to their defensive line, reaching a one-year agreement today with former Denver Broncos nose tackle Ryan McBean.
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The Ravens have revealed the initial jersey numbers for their 2012 draft class. These numbers are subject to change -- remember, Ray Rice wore No. 39 during his first training camp -- but here are the jersey numbers that Courtney Upshaw, Kelechi Osemele and the other Ravens rookies will wear during offseason camps.
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Wide receiver / return man was released last week by TexansStill looking to add wide receiver depth and a veteran returner, the Ravens met Sunday with former Houston Texan Jacoby Jones.
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Wide recenver/return man was released last week by TexansStill looking to add wide receiver depth and a veteran returner, the Ravens met today with former Houston Texan Jacoby Jones.
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May 11-13 : Second-round pick Courtney Upshaw and the rest of the Ravens’ 2012 draft class will hit the practice fields together for the first time for a three-day, mandatory rookie mini-camp next Friday through Sunday.
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Ravens coach John Harbaugh made his first public comments this afternoon about Terrell Suggs' injury. Harbaugh was among those who gathered today at the Fallen Heroes Memorial at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
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The dates and times when the Ravens will be available to media in the coming weeks. (The locker room will be open to reporters following the listed practices.) Times and dates could change.
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M&T Bank Stadium, Naval Academy and Stevenson University will be sitesThe Ravens announced some of their summer training camp plans today, and they include three practices open to fans.
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The Baltimore Ravens' 2012 training camp will feature individual practices to be held at M&T Bank Stadium, the U.S. Naval Academy and Stevenson University. All sessions are free and open to the public.
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Linebacker Ayanbadejo also thinks team will be able to 'bounce back'In an appearance on 105.7 The Fan this morning, Ravens safety Ed Reed spoke about the Achilles injury to Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs. Suggs has said it was a partial tear of the Achilles tendon and vowed to play at some point in 2012. But if the injury is a full tear, Suggs will likely be lost for the season.
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As one would expect, there was no shortage of reaction to and analysis of the news of Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs’ Achilles tendon injury. Here’s what other media outlets had to say about the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year and his team.
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There has been a lot of speculation that Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs injured his Achilles tendon while playing basketball. Suggs has denied that it happened that way, but who cares? If that tendon was tight and going to tear, it made no difference if he was playing basketball, wrestling, practicing karate or running sprints.
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Linebacker will see specialist next week after injuring himself in workoutsThe Ravens won’t know the extent of Terrell Suggs’ Achilles tendon injury until Tuesday, but they are prepared to be without their top pass rusher and the reigning NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year for a good part — if not all — of the 2012 season.
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The Ravens just lost pass-rush star Terrell Suggs for some or all of the season. Draftee Courtney Upshaw is one potential in-house fix. But Clark Judge says unhappy Giant Osi Umenyiora is Baltimore's ideal solution.
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The Ravens just lost pass-rush star Terrell Suggs for some or all of the season. Draftee Courtney Upshaw is one potential in-house fix. But Clark Judge says unhappy Giant Osi Umenyiora is Baltimore's ideal solution.
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Dr. Lew Schon, chief of foot and ankle surgery at Union Memorial Hospital, shares his knowledgeRavens outside linebacker injured his Achilles tendon during a workout last week and is expected to miss most — if not all — of the 2012 season.
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Linebacker will see specialist next week after injuring himself in workoutsRavens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs sustained a torn Achilles while working out Saturday and he’s expected to miss part of -- if not the entire -- 2012 season.
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Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs spoke about the injury to his Achilles tendon and his expectations as to when he'll be able to return.
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OWINGS MILLS, Md.- Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs will have surgery for a partially torn Achilles tendon, an injury he insists will not keep him sidelined for the entire 2012 season.
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The Ravens will officially start gearing up for the coming season later this month, with the rookies starting minicamp in just over a week.
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Jeff Zrebiec, Ravens reporter: Terrell Suggs is visiting a specialist next week so we won't know the extent of the injury and whether he'll need season-ending surgery until then, but that's obviously the fear. And any sort of Achilles' injury is terrible news for a guy so reliant on his power and explosiveness. It obviously goes without saying that Suggs is one of the few players that the Ravens simply can't replace. He's a rare game-changer and playmaker on defense, a guy that teams account for, often with two players. What a challenge coach John Harbaugh and new defensive coordinator Dean Pees will have trying to figure out a way to consistently get to the quarterback without Suggs in there. Not only does it make the selection of Courtney Upshaw last week critical, but it also makes the Ravens' investment and commitment to their young cornerbacks look even smarter. If Suggs is out for the 2012 campaign, the Ravens will need every single member of that defense to take his game to another level.
Ravens Insider: Birk eager to serve as a mentor to Gradkowski
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When the Ravens selected Gino Gradkowski, an interior lineman from Delaware, in last month’s NFL draft, their intention was to groom him to eventually become the successor to Matt Birk. Gradkowski, a fourth-round pick, has said that he is eager to pick the veteran center’s brain. And on Monday night, Birk said he would gladly teach Gradkowski whatever he wants to learn.
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