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  1. Ravens will need a new defensive coordinator, their third in four years, after Chuck Pagano agreed become the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.]]> View the full article
  2. Is the window closing for the Ravens to win a Super Bowl? It definitely is for stalwart linebacker Ray Lewis and free safety Ed Reed. But Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti believes the window is wide open for his franchise. View the full article
  3. Announcement marks third straight year where team has opted against an increaseCiting already competitive prices and a difficult economy, the Ravens have decided not to raise ticket prices at M&T Bank Stadium for the third straight season. View the full article
  4. JPP: Brady reacted to pressure that didn't exist View the full article
  5. Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and the team released a lengthy statement about the decision to permanently move training camp from Westminster to the team's headquarters in Owings Mills when that decision was announced in December. On Wednesday, Bisciotti was asked about appeasing the many disappointed fans. View the full article
  6. Former Ravens head coach Brian Billick, the man who wore the headset when the Ravens seized their only Super Bowl title back in 2000, is at the Super Bowl in Indianapolis this week as a member of the media. But on Wednesday, he fielded questions from fellow media, including a few about his coaching future in the NFL. View the full article
  7. When the NFL’s current collective bargaining agreement was hammered out by NFL owners and the NFLPA last summer, a tweak was made to the rules regarding the compensation a team can receive if one of their restricted free agents signs an offer sheet with another team. View the full article
  8. At Wednesday’s “State of the Ravens” news conference, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti was asked about Billy Cundiff’s missed field-goal attempt against the Patriots, a 32-yard kick that could have sent the game into overtime. View the full article
  9. Ravens preparing for potential loss of Grubbs, life after Birk By now, we’ve all had some time to digest the annual “State of the Ravens” address. It was interesting and somewhat informative, yet I gather that nothing said by Owner Steve Bisciotti or General Manager Ozzie Newsome was truly surprising to the Ravens’ fan base. View the full article
  10. Ravens will need a new defensive coordinator, their third in four years, after Chuck Pagano agreed become the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.]]> View the full article
  11. Ravens next quarterbacks coach.]]> View the full article
  12. The Ravens announced Thursday that they have hired Don Martindale as their inside linebackers coach. Martindale, 49, has coached in the NFL for seven seasons, most recently as the Denver Broncos’ defensive coordinator in 2010. View the full article
  13. The Ravens announced Thursday morning that they have hired Don Martindale as their new linebackers coach. He replaces Dean Pees, who last week was promoted to defensive coordinator. Martindale, 49, has coached in the NFL for seven seasons, most recently as the Denver Broncos’ defensive coordinator in 2010. View the full article
  14. After nearly 30 minutes, it was apparent that the theme of the "State of the Ravens" address was about kissing up to quarterback Joe Flacco. View the full article
  15. Brady has history of poor play before facing NYG View the full article
  16. OWINGS MILLS, Md.- The Baltimore Ravens have signed former Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Don Martindale to be their linebackers coach. View the full article
  17. Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome has been with the Ravens since they arrived in Baltimore in 1996, and he constructed the 2000 Super Bowl squad. It seems as if speculation about his future in Baltimore is an annual rite of winter, but Wednesday, Newsome indicated that he has no plans to leave anytime soon. View the full article
  18. Last week, Ravens coach John Harbaugh acknowledged that offensive coordinator Cam Cameron would be back with the Ravens next season. Bisciotti and Newsome also supported Cameron on Wednesday, though Newsome declined to say whether Cameron’s contract was a one-year deal or longer. View the full article
  19. Joe Flacco’s performance in the AFC championship game might not have silenced all his critics, but in the minds of owner Steve Bisciotti and general manager Ozzie Newsome, there is no question the 27-year-old quarterback is the man to lead the Ravens back to the Super Bowl. View the full article
  20. Former Broncos defensive coordinator will coach Ravens' linebackersAs expected, former Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano is taking a few coaches with him to Indianapolis. View the full article
  21. Linebacker Ray Lewis told reporters after the season-ending loss to the New England Patriots that he planned to return for a 17th NFL season, but the team is still awaiting word from free safety Ed Reed. View the full article
  22. Includes Owner Steve Bisciotti, President Dick Cass, Executive Vice President/General Manager Ozzie Newsome & Head Coach John Harbaugh. View the full article
  23. Ravens owner, GM aren't sure what Reed will do but expect to sign Flacco to long-term dealThe Ravens held their annual season-ending “State of the Ravens” press conference Wednesday at the team’s practice facility in Owings Mills, with owner Steve Bisciotti, president Dick Cass, general manger and executive vice president Ozzie Newsome and head coach John Harbaugh fielding questions from reporters. View the full article
  24. Will NYG be NFL's most consistent team with win? View the full article
  25. Belichick updates Gronkowski, talks Pro Bowl View the full article
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