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  1. Speedy wideout reportedly plans to skip Pittsburgh's offseason workoutsLast week, the Ravens locked up their most important restricted free agent, cornerback Lardarius Webb, with a five-year contract extension. Meanwhile, the rival Pittsburgh Steelers are still reportedly experiencing headaches with their marquee restricted free agent, speedy wide receiver Mike Wallace. View the full article
  2. Former Ravens coach Brian Billick will be forever linked to Kyle Boller. When Billick was in Baltimore, the Ravens traded a future first-round pick for the right to draft the California quarterback 18th overall in 2003. Boller never lived up to the hype, but at the time the Ravens were convinced that Boller would be very successful. View the full article
  3. Ravens' roster remains under construction, a process that grew more difficult during free agency due to a tight salary cap situation and other teams coveting the AFC North champions' free agents]]> View the full article
  4. Ravens have locked up one of their best young players, agreeing to terms with cornerback Lardarius Webb on a five-year, $50 million contract that includes a $10 million signing bonus and a $5 million option bonus]]> View the full article
  5. Lardarius Webb deal done, the Ravens still have two long-term deals they want to broker: quarterback Joe Flacco and Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice, their franchise player]]> View the full article
  6. Will Ravens training camp -- and the Harbaugh brothers storyline -- be under HBO’s spotlights this summer? View the full article
  7. Ravens coach John Harbaugh stood up for his quarterback again Wednesday morning, but he also said it’s up to Flacco to back up his recent comments about being the best quarterback in the NFL on the football field. View the full article
  8. Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith, who had hernia surgery in late January, says he is fully recovered from the injury that nagged him throughout his stellar rookie season and is ready to go for offseason workouts. View the full article
  9. Lardarius Webb deal done, the Ravens still have two long-term deals they want to broker: quarterback Joe Flacco and Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice, their franchise player]]> View the full article
  10. Ravens' roster remains under construction, a process that grew more difficult during free agency due to a tight salary cap situation and other teams coveting the AFC North champions' free agents]]> View the full article
  11. Ravens have locked up one of their best young players, agreeing to terms with cornerback Lardarius Webb on a five-year, $50 million contract that includes a $10 million signing bonus and a $5 million option bonus]]> View the full article
  12. Cornerback Lardarius Webb reached an agreement on a five-year, $50-million extension with the Ravens five days ago and officially signed his contract last Friday so the reality has long set in. View the full article
  13. Cornerback Lardarius Webb reached an agreement on a five-year, $50-million extension with the Ravens five days ago and officially signed his contract last Friday so the reality has long set in. View the full article
  14. Free agency began four weeks ago today (though after waiting days and days and days for the Ravens to make moves, it feels like it started four months ago). The Ravens lost three starters during the first week of free agency and a few reserves. But they locked down a pair of promising, young defenders in cornerback Lardarius Webb and linebacker Jameel McClain. That’s how the Ravens make a splash. View the full article
  15. For those not keeping track, three unrestricted free agents who were key elements of the run defense have now departed for other teams. Jarret Johnson, the rugged linebacker, and Cory Redding, the veteran end, had even larger roles than Brandon McKinney, playing the first two downs of most series. That’s a significant talent drain from the rotation of guys who helped the Ravens set an NFL record for run-stopping longevity in 2011. That’s right, an NFL record – and a darn good one at that View the full article
  16. Lardarius Webb deal done, the Ravens still have two long-term deals they want to broker: quarterback Joe Flacco and Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice, their franchise player]]> View the full article
  17. Ravens have locked up one of their best young players, agreeing to terms with cornerback Lardarius Webb on a five-year, $50 million contract that includes a $10 million signing bonus and a $5 million option bonus]]> View the full article
  18. Ravens' roster remains under construction, a process that grew more difficult during free agency due to a tight salary cap situation and other teams coveting the AFC North champions' free agents]]> View the full article
  19. Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb was back in Baltimore on Friday to take a physical and officially sign his new five-year, $50 million extension. Webb, who was a restricted free agent, is now under contract through the 2017 season. The Ravens gave him a lucrative contract because they feel he can become one of the NFL’s top cornerbacks. But according to stats from Pro Football Focus, Webb might already be there. View the full article
  20. Pro Football Talk does an outstanding job of keeping track of all the reported visits between prospects and NFL teams leading up to the draft in late April, so hat tip to them for the compilation below. View the full article
  21. As draft boards take shape, roster holes are made obvious. Pat Kirwan says high demand will mean a rush on offensive tackles this year, with 17 teams needing one of the very few high-impact prospects available. View the full article
  22. Lutui, Bell latest veteran offensive linemen to sign with teamsThe Ravens have said all along that they would be patient in free agency and not panic to fill any perceived holes. View the full article
  23. Ravens' roster remains under construction, a process that grew more difficult during free agency due to a tight salary cap situation and other teams coveting the AFC North champions' free agents]]> View the full article
  24. Ravens have locked up one of their best young players, agreeing to terms with cornerback Lardarius Webb on a five-year, $50 million contract that includes a $10 million signing bonus and a $5 million option bonus]]> View the full article
  25. Lardarius Webb deal done, the Ravens still have two long-term deals they want to broker: quarterback Joe Flacco and Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice, their franchise player]]> View the full article
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