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  1. At the start of last season, there were 17 players who were representing themselves and had negotiated the contract under which they played this past year, according to the NFL Players Association. Some of them were notable. View the full article
  2. Wide receiver Nelson Agholor gives the Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson a much-needed deep threat. View the full article
  3. Ravens executive O.J. Brigance is among the 2% to 3% of ALS patients who live between 15 and 20 years past their initial diagnosis. He has spent most of his 16 years with the disease advocating and fundraising for others. View the full article
  4. O.J. Brigance, former football linebacker who has ALS, formed the Brigance Brigade Foundation to help those diagnosed with ALS. View the full article
  5. With the NFL’s annual meeting kicking off in Phoenix on Sunday, questions abound for Ravens GM Eric DeCosta and coach John Harbaugh beyond the uncertainty surrounding quarterback Lamar Jackson. View the full article
  6. The Lamar Jackson saga has taken another bizarre twist. View the full article
  7. Something had better start shaking soon with contract negotiations for Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson or everyone involved could go fishing for a couple of weeks, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  8. The Ravens are one of two teams that have yet to sign a player in free agency from outside their organization, but there are still intriguing options at wide receiver and cornerback. View the full article
  9. According to a former NFL executive and a pair of former players, the nonexclusive franchise tag for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson creates a unique set of circumstances not only for contract negotiations but the locker room dynamic and team strategy. View the full article
  10. The Ravens re-signed safety Geno Stone, who started seven games and played in all 17 last season, to a one-year deal on Thursday, while also bringing back second-team All-Pro long snapper Nick Moore. View the full article
  11. With no news from quarterback Lamar Jackson or the Ravens as free agency kicked off Wednesday, here's a look at potential suitors for the 2019 NFL Most Valuable Player. View the full article
  12. The Ravens placed a right of first refusal tender on Tyler Huntley on Wednesday, meaning another team can sign the quarterback to an offer sheet but the team doesn't get any compensation if they don't match it. View the full article
  13. Running back Justice Hill is returning to the Ravens' backfield next season after signing a two-year deal on Wednesday. View the full article
  14. Cornerback Trayvon Mullen, whom the Ravens claimed off waivers at the end of last season, has agreed to a one-year deal to return to Baltimore. View the full article
  15. Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson broke his silence on contract negotiations with the team Tuesday, tweeting a response to an ESPN report about how much money was guaranteed in an offer in September. View the full article
  16. The Senate Executive Nominations Committee decided not to move forward Monday with the nomination of Yolanda Maria Martinez to the Maryland Stadium Authority board. View the full article
  17. Track all the Ravens' comings and goings during 2023 NFL free agency. View the full article
  18. Josh Oliver caught 14 passes on 25 targets for 149 yards and two touchdowns for the Ravens last season and was regarded as one of the NFL's best blocking tight ends as one of the team's breakout performers. View the full article
  19. Former Ravens left guard Ben Powers, who graded as one of the best pass-blocking guards in the league, according to Pro Football Focus, is reportedly headed to the Denver Broncos on a four-year free agent deal. View the full article
  20. The Ravens cut veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell as the NFL free agency opened on Monday, creating $7 million in cap space in 2023. View the full article
  21. Here’s a look at the free agent talent available at positions of need for the Ravens and at the players who might fit them best. View the full article
  22. With so much in flux for the Ravens, columnist Mike Preston wants to know about team owner Steve Bisciotti's game plan for the 2023 regular season, including his thoughts about how franchised-tagged quarterback Lamar Jackson fits in. View the full article
  23. Ravens nose tackle Michael Pierce was a candidate to be cut as the team clears cap space to accommodate the $32.4 million nonexclusive franchise tag they placed on quarterback Lamar Jackson. View the full article
  24. Chuck Clark, a 2017 sixth-round pick out of Virginia Tech, became a starter at safety in 2019 and played almost every defensive snap for the Ravens each of the past three seasons. View the full article
  25. Instead of reports trumpeting the teams that might concoct offers for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, every news item seemed to reveal another franchise that would not pursue one of the NFL’s most dazzling talents. The term collusion took center stage. View the full article
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