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  1. Former Colts quarterback gets one-year deal, chance to reunite with CaldwellThe Ravens decided against a reunion with Kyle Boller, but they will reunite Curtis Painter with Jim Caldwell. View the full article
  2. Jah Reid has only been a professional football player for about a year now, but he knows that a lot could change in the NFL in the span of a couple of weeks. View the full article
  3. Includes OLB Paul Kruger, T Michael Oher, G/T Jah Reid, CB/RS Lardarius Webb. View the full article
  4. Having shifted from linebacker to end and back again, Kruger is anxious to stick in one spotFor three years, Paul Kruger watched Jarret Johnson do the dirty work. Setting the edge. Sacrificing his body. Sometimes chasing down quarterbacks. All the while, Kruger’s position and responsibilities shifted. But now that Johnson has signed in San Diego, vacating his starting outside linebacker spot, Kruger is comfortable, confident and prepared to get filthy in the trenches, too, like his “great mentor and friend” did for nine seasons. View the full article
  5. As you know, the Ravens hold the 29th pick in next week’s NFL draft. Being the only NFL team that has made the playoffs in each of the past four seasons, they have grown accustomed to drafting at the tail end of the first round. They have entered the draft with the No. 26, 25, 26 and 29 picks the past four years, respectively. View the full article
  6. When I got home last night, I didn't know if my chills were coming from having stood out in the rain coaching lacrosse for two hours, or hearing the news that Kyle Boller might return as the Ravens backup quarterback . View the full article
  7. Every weekday through Wednesday, the day before the first round of the NFL draft, The Sun will examine where the Ravens stand at each position, the likelihood that they will address that spot early in the draft and some of the prospects that they may consider. View the full article
  8. OWINGS MILLS, Md.- The Baltimore Ravens have signed former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Curtis Painter to a one-year contract View the full article
  9. Ravens and the Tennessee Titans.]]> View the full article
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  11. Ravens' scouts are using concussion information on draft prospects as part of their scouting reports filed to general manager Ozzie Newsome.]]> View the full article
  12. Former first-round pick in town for workout with Ravens along with Dennis DixonThe Ravens routinely work out free agents even if there is no definitive interest or positional need, but it certainly isn’t a regular occurrence for a player once considered their franchise quarterback to return to the team’s facility and audition for a job. View the full article
  13. The Baltimore Ravens will have player availability tomorrow (4/19) beginning at approximately 11:30 a.m. in the media room of their Owings Mills facility. View the full article
  14. Former first-round pick in town for workout with Ravens along with Dennis DixonIs it possible that the Kyle Boller era isn't over in Baltimore, after all? View the full article
  15. The Ravens are the only team to have made the playoffs in each of the past four seasons. That’s a credit to G.M. Ozzie Newsome, who has given coach John Harbaugh enough talent to mold this team into a contender. View the full article
  16. During the offseason, Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith has shown no signs of rest. Between community appearances and work outs, Smith has found time to lobby Congress and meet powerful politicians. In March 2012, Smith joined fellow athletes in Washington D.C. to seek support for the “Get America Moving” program. While in D.C., he lobbied for the Carol M. White Physical Education Program Bill and the Personal Health Investment Today Act, both of which promote health and fitness. View the full article
  17. By now, everybody has gotten a good look at the Ravens' schedule, but below, Ill try to break it down a little further. View the full article
  18. Every weekday through April 25, the day before the first round of the NFL draft, The Sun will examine where the Ravens stand at each position, the likelihood that they will address that spot early in the draft and some of the prospects that they may consider. View the full article
  19. The 2012 NFL draft is now just over a week away. Free agency has died down, and teams are shifting their focus to the draft to round out their rosters. The Ravens are no exception. Their primary needs are still the same as they were entering the offseason: offensive line help, a pass rusher and a receiver. View the full article
  20. Ravens' scouts are using concussion information on draft prospects as part of their scouting reports filed to general manager Ozzie Newsome.]]> View the full article
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  22. Ravens and the Tennessee Titans.]]> View the full article
  23. Jeff Zrebiec, reporter : Fretting over how difficult the Ravens' schedule could be in mid-April is a pretty pointless exercise when one training camp injury, extended holdout or botched first-round draft pick can significantly alter a team's fortunes for the 2012-13 season. Sure, the Ravens figure to have their hands full in 2013, but nobody knows if Peyton Manning will instantly make the Broncos an elite team or if the Bengals will continue to take steps forward rather than back or if the Giants will more resemble the team that went 9-7 and nearly didn't make the playoffs or the one that got hot and won another Super Bowl. The good news is the Ravens have the Giants, Patriots and Broncos on their home field, where they've been nearly unbeatable with John Harbaugh at the helm. They also have a group of talented veterans, who are still seething about getting so close to the Super Bowl last year and know that their chances for a title are running out. I wouldn't bank on another 12-4 season, but with relatively good health, a couple of offensive line additions along with a solid draft class, the Ravens will maintain their status as one of the AFC's elite teams. View the full article
  24. Studying an NFL team’s schedule is not unlike eyeing a classic painting in an art museum. Different people see different things. View the full article
  25. The Baltimore Ravens open the 2012 regular season with a Monday night home game on Sept. 10 against AFC North rival Cincinnati, a team that also made the postseason in 2011. Game time is 7 p.m., and this is the Ravens’ first home Monday night game since Dec. 3, 2007 against the Patriots. View the full article
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