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  1. Bernard Pierce, Anthony Allen and Damien Berry could end up sharing the workload. View the full article
  2. Still no sign of McKinnie, Ngata at second full-team practiceRavens rookie guard/tackle Kelechi Osemele was taken off the physically unable to perform list and returned to practice today, but cornerback Lardarius Webb was not among the participants. View the full article
  3. With Terrell Suggs likely sidelined for all of 2012, the Ravens will turn to rookie Courtney Upshaw to fill the pass rushing void left by the 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year. View the full article
  4. Ravens coach John Harbaugh named Michael Oher as his starting left offensive tackle Thursday as if Oher solved the problems created by Bryant McKinnie, a no-show on the opening day of training camp. But even with Oher in the lineup, it just creates another question about the offensive line. View the full article
  5. Call it whatever: a pass breakup or a drop. But a pass that hit the hands of a Ravens wide receiver and fell to the turf was the difference between Baltimore going to the Super Bowl and not. During training camp this year, Head Coach John Harbaugh is trying to make sure that doesn’t happen again. View the full article
  6. World of Ravens quarterback hasn't been the same since Stephen Vincent Flacco entered it June 14Since June 14, Joe Flacco has not only been a husband, a son and the starting quarterback for the Ravens. He’s also been a father. View the full article
  7. Includes Head Coach John Harbaugh, QB Joe Flacco, LB Jameel McClain View the full article
  8. Includes LB Ray Lewis, RB Ray Rice View the full article
  9. Rookie outside linebacker looks comfortable, but even he acknowledges that there is work to doAs a rookie Courtney Upshaw is bound to make mistakes. But if the Ravens rookie outside linebacker erred in his first practice of training camp Thursday, inside linebacker Jameel McClain didn’t notice. View the full article
  10. Ngata tweaks hamstring while performing conditioning testThe Ravens were hoping Bryant McKinnie would show up for the start of training camp slimmed down and in better shape. View the full article
  11. Ravens coach views heat and humidity of summer as good test of players' conditioningWith a daytime high of 98 degrees in Owings Mills according to Weather.com, staying cool at Ravens training camp was a challenge for the players and coaches on the practice fields. Wide receivers Torrey Smith and LaQuan Williams both dealt with leg cramps caused by dehydration, and at one point, free safety Ed Reed wondered aloud where the I.V. drips were. Fans who attended Thursday afternoon’s session were treated to popsicles. View the full article
  12. Borrowing page from Ray Lewis, Ravens inside linebacker shedded weight in offseason to better shadow receiversLike 13-time Pro Bowler Ray Lewis, Ravens inside linebacker Jameel McClain acknowledged that he has shed some weight in preparation for the upcoming season. View the full article
  13. Ravens quarterback says he won't prevent negotiations from extending into regular seasonJoe Flacco, his representatives and the Ravens are still working on a long-term extension. How long that could take is up in the air, but the starting quarterback said he won’t prevent his agent, Joe Linta, from continuing negotiations into the regular season. View the full article
  14. It was Day 1 of full training camp practice at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md., giving onlookers the first chance to get impressions of the team. Here are some highlights and notes: View the full article
  15. With Bryant McKinnie absent from camp, Michael Oher is playing left tackle. View the full article
  16. FIRST TOUCHDOWN The first touchdown of training camp wasn’t registered by the offense, but the defense. Cornerback Lardarius Webb stepped in front of a Joe Flacco pass intended for wide receiver Anquan Boldin on the third play of full-team drills and returned the interception at least 30 yards to the end zone. View the full article
  17. Ngata tweaks hamstring while performing conditioning testRavens coach John Harbaugh met with reporters following the team's first full-squad practice and shed some light on the absences of two key starters: left tackle Bryant McKinnie and defensive tackle Haloti Ngata. View the full article
  18. Left tackle Bryant McKinnie and Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata are not on the field for the Ravens’ first full-squad training camp practice. The reason for both is unknown. View the full article
  19. A half hour into the first full-squad practice of training camp, there is no sign of Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata or offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie. Of course, we will let you know if that should change. And we'll try to get an explanation from Ravens head coach John Harbaugh when practice wraps up around 5 p.m. View the full article
  20. The AFC championship was as tough a loss as one could imagine, and thus needs no re-telling. It’s one that could have fractured a team. But linebacker Ray Lewis didn’t let that happen. The speech Lewis gave to the team following that cold night in Foxborogh, Mass., occurred on Jan. 22. More than six months later, it still resonates in Baltimore. View the full article
  21. Payne last played in NFL game in 2008The Ravens continued to tinker with their roster as they approach today's 4 p.m. first full-team practice of training camp, signing former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Logan Payne , and waiving undrafted free agent fullback Jamison Berryhill . View the full article
  22. The Ravens cut rookie fullback Jamison Berryhill and added a veteran wideout. View the full article
  23. Running back makes first comments since long-term contract extensionThe drive from Baltimore to his hometown of New Rochelle, N.Y., typically takes three hours, but on this night, Ray Rice felt like he was in his car for all of 45 minutes. View the full article
  24. Lewis says he is 'much lighter' than 240 pounds Wednesday evening, a leaner -- though not necessarily meaner -- Ray Lewis stepped outside of the Under Armour Performance Center and strolled to a microphone stand surrounded by reporters and video cameras. View the full article
  25. Coaches over the years have told Ray Lewis, “The later you get, the lighter you play.” Lewis has taken that advice this offseason in a major way. Arriving at Ravens training camp for his 17th season in jeans and a white polo, Lewis looked slimmer than when he left. He may even be slimmer than he was during minicamp in mid-June. View the full article
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