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  1. Cornerback Marcus Peters, who played the last three seasons with the Ravens, signed a one-year contract with the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday, while ex-Steeler Arthur Maulet is reportedly close to signing with Baltimore View the full article
  2. The Ravens placed wide receiver Rashod Bateman on the physically unable to perform list Monday, two days ahead of the start of training camp. View the full article
  3. As Ravens coach John Harbaugh gets set to embark on his 16th year at the helm, he sat down with The Baltimore Sun to discuss the ups and downs of his relationship with quarterback Lamar Jackson, the influence of Patriots coach Bill Belichick, the upcoming season and more. View the full article
  4. Just two days after third-year wide receiver Rashod Bateman was put on the Ravens' did not report list, he was back on the active roster Sunday. It hasn't been revealed why he didn’t report ahead of the start of training camp. View the full article
  5. Orioles Chairman and CEO John Angelos has reached out to Maryland’s congressional delegation and retained Washington lobbyists as part of efforts to redevelop the Inner Harbor and the stadium area. View the full article
  6. J.K. Dobbins didn’t participate in the Ravens’ mandatory three-day minicamp last month, and now the running back will be out even longer. View the full article
  7. Running back Melvin Gordon agreed to a one-year deal with the Ravens on Friday. The two-time Pro Bowl selection has rushed 6,462 yards and has 309 catches over his eight-year career. View the full article
  8. From the Ravens' flashy new offense to the Bengals’ revamped offensive line, here are the five biggest things to keep an eye on in the AFC North this season, plus five more things to know about the rest of the NFL. View the full article
  9. The Ravens begin training camp with high hopes for the 2023 season, but some questions remain. When will the offense designed by coordinator Todd Monken take off? Are new stars ready to uphold the franchise's defensive legacy? View the full article
  10. There are still some questions, but the Ravens have one of the best rosters top to bottom in the NFL. Here’s how each position group stacks up, from weakest to strongest. View the full article
  11. From Lamar Jackson's progression in Todd Monken's offensive system to how the Ravens deploy their new wide receivers, here are columnist Mike Preston's seven areas of concern heading into training camp. View the full article
  12. From breakout pass rusher David Ojabo to mercurial running back J.K. Dobbins, here are the 10 most intriguing people in the Ravens organization as the team begins its quest to win a Super Bowl in 2023. View the full article
  13. The Ravens have hired Adam Neuman as chief of staff and special adviser to president Sashi Brown. A Baltimore native, the 33-year-old joins the organization from the Big Ten, where he was involved in the conference's expansion as well as its $7 billion media rights deal with Fox, CBS and NBC. View the full article
  14. There were significant themes that stood out from the Ravens' 2022 season. Here’s a look back at each of them and what they mean for the 2023 season, with insight from ESPN analyst and former NFL safety Matt Bowen. View the full article
  15. This is the time of year when the NFL free agent market is ripe with opportunity. Here’s a look at six players the Ravens could target to fill some last-minute roster holes. View the full article
  16. Ryan Mallett, a former star quarterback at Arkansas who spent three seasons with the Ravens, has died, the NFL announced Tuesday. He was 35. View the full article
  17. From first impressions to lingering roster questions, here’s what stood out to Baltimore Sun reporters Brian Wacker and Childs Walker from the Ravens' OTAs and minicamp. View the full article
  18. The Ravens will hold their first full-team training camp practice on July 26, though rookies will report on July 18. Eighteen training camp practices in Owings Mills and one at M&T; Bank Stadium on July 29 will be open to the public. View the full article
  19. One of the Jets’ newest additions will not see the field this season. View the full article
  20. Concerns around gambling in the NFL have intensified in recent months, with players on several teams facing suspensions. League officials, including top Ravens executives, are scrambling to make sure everyone understands the rules. View the full article
  21. “It’s hard to execute if you’re not adapting, if you’re not looking into what is cutting edge,” Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken told columnist Mike Preston. “What you’re always trying to do is create a nightmare for the defense." View the full article
  22. Ray Lewis III died Wednesday after officers were called to a central Florida home and found him unconscious in a bedroom, according to the Casselberry Police Department. View the full article
  23. Here are seven things we learned from the Ravens' three-day mandatory minicamp, their final practices until training camp begins in late July. View the full article
  24. "I don’t have any issue with J.K. [Dobbins]. He should be ready. Tyus [Bowser] should be ready. [Patrick] Ricard won’t be ready to start," said Harbaugh. View the full article
  25. Ray Anthony Lewis III, a son of Ravens legend Ray Lewis, died Thursday, one of his brothers said on social media. He was 28. View the full article
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