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  1. 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. View the full article
  2. Terrell Suggs is back in the Ravens’ facility. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year returned Tuesday morning for mandatory minicamp, the first time he’s been in the Under Armour Performance Center since suffering an Achilles tendon injury. And Suggs came back without crutches. View the full article
  3. Jim Caldwell is adjusting to his new job as the Ravens quarterbacks coach. After 10 years with the Indianapolis Colts, the last three as head coach, it means working with someone other than Peyton Manning. View the full article
  4. McKinnie held out for conditioning purposes; Birk had leg surgery last weekRavens coach John Harbaugh hasn't spoken to Ed Reed, but did acknowledge that the enigmatic safety was not excused to miss the first day of the Ravens' mandatory three-day minicamp. View the full article
  5. Ed Reed is not on the field participating in the first day of the Ravens’ three-day mandatory minicamp, spurring even more questions about the mercurial safety’s desire to play in 2012. View the full article
  6. The Ravens added even more experience to their offensive line Tuesday afternoon, signing veteran center/guard Tony Wragge. They signed an eight-year veteran who started eight games for the St. Louis Rams last year. View the full article
  7. Ravens players are now getting lessons from a graduate of the prestigious Wharton School. Director of Player Development Harry Swayne has completed the Athlete Development Professional Certification Program at the school. View the full article
  8. Team also puts McAdoo on waivers in procedural moveThe Ravens signed their second veteran offensive lineman in the past five days, agreeing to a deal with center Tony Wragge. View the full article
  9. It could be a sign that his visit to a doctor on Monday went wellRavens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs announced on his Facebook page this morning that he is off crutches. View the full article
  10. Today’s minicamp practice will now begin at 2:45 p.m. View the full article
  11. General Manager/Executive Vice President Ozzie Newsome, Head Coach John Harbaugh And Former WR Derrick Mason View the full article
  12. Vote on whether you think Derrick Mason deserves to get to the Hall of Fame. View the full article
  13. Mason: "My heart was here. It never left."Less than a year after his release from the Ravens left him angry and bitter, wide receiver Derrick Mason returned to the organization that he said his heart never left to say goodbye to the NFL. View the full article
  14. Derrick Mason’s heart never left Baltimore even after leaving to play for other NFL teams. Now he’s back – forever. Mason officially retired Monday afternoon at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md., ending a 15-year career that included eight years in Tennessee, six in Baltimore and one split between the New York Jets and Houston Texans. View the full article
  15. During his retirement press conference Monday, former Ravens wide receiver Derrick Mason apologized to Baltimore fans for not being able to help bring them a Super Bowl during his six seasons with the team. But he also believes that a championship isn’t far off for the Ravens. View the full article
  16. Derrick Mason announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday, and he went out as a member of the Ravens. General manager Ozzie Newsome and coach John Harbaugh joined Mason in the auditorium at the Under Armour Performance Center as he said goodbye. Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, wide receivers coach Jim Hostler, quarterback Joe Flacco and wide receiver Torrey Smith were among those in attendance. View the full article
  17. The Baltimore Ravens will hold their first practice of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, June 12, at the Under Armour Performance Center. View the full article
  18. Mason: "My heart was here. It never left."Less than a year after his release from the Ravens left him angry and bitter, wide receiver Derrick Mason returned to the organization to say goodbye to the NFL. View the full article
  19. Here's a look at what we can expect from this week’s three-day minicamp. View the full article
  20. The Ravens reported this morning to the Under Armour Performance Center -- I’m still getting used to the new name for their Owings Mills practice facility -- for the start of mandatory minicamp. They took physicals, and on an entertaining aside, strong safety Bernard Pollard was hoping he didn’t have to turn his head and cough . View the full article
  21. Derrick Mason will forever be a Baltimore Raven. After 15 seasons in the league, Mason indicated on Twitter that he is officially retiring in purple and black. The team will hold a press conference with Mason, General Manager Ozzie Newsome and Head Coach John Harbaugh at 3 p.m. today. Log on at 3 p.m. to watch it live. View the full article
  22. The team's all-time leading receiver expected to make announcement MondayAfter 15 seasons in the NFL, Derrick Mason is set to go into retirement as a Raven. View the full article
  23. The Baltimore Ravens will hold a 3 p.m. press conference featuring general manager/executive vice president Ozzie Newsome, head coach John Harbaugh and former WR Derrick Mason on Monday, June 11, at the Under Armour Performance Center. View the full article
  24. After two years away from calling plays, Dean Pees is back behind the play sheet. View the full article
  25. The league did apologize for scheduling three prime-time games so close. View the full article
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