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  1. Greg Lewis, who coached running backs and receivers in Kansas City, will be tasked with leading one of the Ravens' most oft-criticized position groups. View the full article
  2. New Ravens outside linebackers coach Chuck Smith, who played for the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers from 1992 to 2000, has built a career training pass rushers as a consultant for college and professional players and coaches. View the full article
  3. The Ravens won this standoff because quarterback Lamar Jackson, who desperately needs an agent, was unfamiliar with this arena. As talented as he is, he didn’t know how to play this game, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  4. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore raised $4.6 million from scores of wealthy donors and corporations and spent $4.3 million on his historic inauguration in January. View the full article
  5. Here’s a look at what some fans, players and analysts had to say about the Ravens placing the nonexclusive franchise tag on quarterback Lamar Jackson. View the full article
  6. Using the nonexclusive franchise tag on Lamar Jackson is a significant bet for the Ravens, who must operate this offseason without knowing whether their starting quarterback will return — and at what price. View the full article
  7. By using the nonexclusive franchise tag, the Ravens have five days to match any offer sheet star quarterback Lamar Jackson signs, or they could let him walk and receive two first-round draft picks in exchange. View the full article
  8. Dennard Wilson, an Upper Marlboro native, is entering his 12th year as an NFL coach after he began his career at his high school and college alma maters, DeMatha and Maryland, respectively. View the full article
  9. Here's what you need to know about the NFL's franchise tag and how it affects Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's long-term status in Baltimore. View the full article
  10. The Ravens, like every other NFL team, evaluated top prospects last week at the NFL scouting combine. However, their focus remains on quarterback Lamar Jackson's contract status: “There’s no bigger question right now," general manager Eric DeCosta said. View the full article
  11. This year’s class of NFL cornerback prospects is full of talent. Deonte “Tae” Banks, a Baltimore native and Edgewood graduate who excelled at Maryland, is among the best of the bunch. View the full article
  12. When you see and hear things about player discontent, you start to wonder about the state of the franchise. The Ravens are starting to enter the world of the bizarre, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  13. Jerry Richardson, the former Baltimore Colts wide receiver who caught a touchdown pass from Johnny Unitas in the 1959 NFL championship game and who later founded and owned the Carolina Panthers until a scandal forced him to sell the team, has died. He was 86. View the full article
  14. The Ravens' league-worst grade for strength coaches in an NFL Players Association report prompted some former players to criticize the team’s former strength coach, Steve Saunders. View the full article
  15. The Ravens have until Tuesday to apply the franchise tag to quarterback Lamar Jackson. But this long-anticipated move would tell us little about where their negotiations with Jackson are headed. View the full article
  16. Ravens coach John Harbaugh and general manager Eric DeCosta addressed changes to the coaching staff, minor wrist surgery for safety Kyle Hamilton and the uncertainty of veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell's return at the NFL scouting combine Wednesday. View the full article
  17. The Ravens ranked 17th out of 32 NFL teams, with a C or better in seven of eight categories, in the first NFLPA report card, which sampled more than 1,300 players. View the full article
  18. Ravens leadership projected confidence that they'll be able to sign their star quarterback to a long-term contract, but general manager Eric DeCosta also said he is “preparing for every contingency.” View the full article
  19. Negotiations on a long-term deal between the Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson began two years ago, but the sides have still not come to an agreement. The question of guaranteed money remains a potential sticking point. View the full article
  20. Even if the Ravens trade star quarterback Lamar Jackson and recoup more draft picks, they should still emphasize building their defense, which is a handful of pieces away from being elite, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  21. With just five picks, the Ravens won’t be in position to fortify their roster to the degree they did in 2022, when they selected 11 players, but they could draft an immediate starter at cornerback or wide receiver, where they have immediate needs. View the full article
  22. UCLA has hired Ravens safeties coach D’Anton Lynn as its defensive coordinator. View the full article
  23. Here’s a look at who the Ravens might select with their five picks in the 2023 NFL draft, as well as some additional players worthy of consideration at each spot. View the full article
  24. Players and coaches who know Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken say he’s smart, opinionated and funny. He’s also a hardened realist and one of football's most adaptable minds. View the full article
  25. The Ravens are reportedly expected to hire former Florida Atlantic, Oregon and Florida State head coach Willie Taggart as their running backs coach, their first staff tweak under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken. View the full article
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