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Baltimore Ravens

    13 Ravens who stood out this offseason, from a veteran QB to a rising-star TE
    Some Ravens accomplished more than others during organized team activities and this week’s mandatory minicamp.
    The Ravens signed Malik Cunningham hoping to develop him as a quarterback, but he has adapted well as a wide receiver.
    Ravens minicamp report: Are CB Marlon Humphrey’s ‘nagging things’ cause for concern?
    Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey had a painful 2023. He hasn’t found total relief this offseason.
    Marlon Humphrey played in 10 games last season, the fewest of his career.
    Following injury-plagued season, safety Marcus Williams refuses to address health at minicamp
    "I don’t remember,” he said when asked what his injury was.
    Safety Marcus Williams missed six games last season because of a pectoral injury and a hamstring injury.
    On Adam Jones Podcast, John Harbaugh admits Ravens didn’t have answers in AFC championship
    “Did we run the ball enough?” Harbaugh said on The Adam Jones Podcast. “Heck no, no way, especially against that defense at that time."
    Head Coach John Harbaugh takes questions from reporters following the Baltimore Ravens’ first mandatory minicamp of the year at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on June 11, 2024.
    Ravens minicamp report: Why Lamar Jackson’s newest weapon could be his voice
    “We want to get good at it, because we think cadence is a weapon,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.
    Lamar Jackson has drawn five offside penalties since 2019, according to TruMedia, tied for 10th most in the NFL among quarterbacks.
    Expect even more Lamar Jackson in Year 2 of Todd Monken’s offense
    On Wednesday, the second day of minicamp, the Ravens gave Jackson the “keys to the Ferrari.”
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson will have more presnap control of the Ravens offense next season.
    Ravens minicamp report: Lamar Jackson has up-and-down opener; tight ends and Arthur Maulet shine
    Unofficially, the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player went 20-for-26 in 11-on-11 work. But Jackson did throw three interceptions, a rarity for him.
    Quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) spins a football on his finger during the Baltimore Ravens’ first mandatory minicamp of the year at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on June 11, 2024.
    Ravens offensive line still has work to do as minicamp opens
    But head coach John Harbaugh wants answers about which players will ultimately step into vacated roles: “The earlier, the better.”
    Tackle Ronnie Stanley takes questions from reporters following the Baltimore Ravens’ first mandatory minicamp of the year at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on June 11, 2024.
    What we’re watching for at mandatory minicamp | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer break down the biggest storylines as the Ravens convene in Owings Mills. Tune in at noon.
    Ravens minicamp: 13 players to watch at mandatory practices this week
    Summer break is almost here for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, who will wrap up their offseason workout program this week.
    Inside Linebacker Trenton Simpson (23) completes a drill during the Baltimore Ravens’ organized team activities on June 6.
    A clearer picture of the Ravens’ offense should arrive soon, plus other takeaways from OTAs
    Over the six practices open to reporters at OTAs, certain narratives came to light.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to organized team activities this week, but other key parts of the offense were missing.
    Justin Tucker is studying film — and hitting the weight room — to prep for new kickoff rules
    After watching film of XFL kickoffs, which are similar to the ones debuting in the NFL this year, Tucker noticed that kickers are involved in 20-25% of tackles on the returns.
    Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is preparing for the new kickoff rules in the NFL this season.
    How Ravens’ defensive success and John Harbaugh’s reputation drew coaches to Baltimore
    When college coaches turn to pro tape to show their teams how to play defense, it's often the Ravens who appear on the screen.
    Ravens defensive line coach Dennis Johnson watches tackle Josh Tupou during organized team activities Tuesday.
    Why Lamar Jackson’s return mattered to Nelson Agholor, and other takeaways from Ravens OTAs
    Jackson’s presence was notable Tuesday because of his attendance record over the first two weeks of OTAs.
    Inside Linebackers Coach Mark DeLeone (left) speaks with linebackers Roquan Smith (0) and Trenton Simpson (23) between drills during the Baltimore Ravens’ organized team activities at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on June 4, 2024.
    Should Lamar Jackson be present for OTAs? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    It’s an age-old debate: Are voluntary work activities really voluntary? Tune in at 11:15 a.m.
    Breaking the curse: How Nate Wiggins fought through to become the Ravens’ first-round pick
    When Wiggins turned 4, his mother decided to get him involved in sports and took him to Pittman Park, a green space in an area some would call the “ghetto,” his sisters said. Now in the NFL, Wiggins wants to give back.
    Once Nate Wiggins started finding success, and thus sponsors, on the football field, he used the funds to give back to the community he came from. (Courtesy of Tamika Lucas)
    Ending NFL OTAs could be a win-win for veteran players and coaches
    Organized team activities in May and June are a compromise that don’t seem to work perfectly for coaches or veteran players. Getting rid of them altogether, in favor of a longer training camp, might be a better solution.
    Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Joe Evans (48) runs a drill during practice at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on May 22, 2024.
    Lamar Jackson among 18 out, letting younger players shine at Ravens OTAs
    “It’s this time of year,” coach John Harbaugh said. “It’s a voluntary time. It’s really not something we comment on. We can’t.”
    John Harbaugh speaks with the media after Ravens Organized Team Activities (May 22, 2024).
    M&T Bank Stadium’s premium areas will soon reach new level of luxury
    The Ravens provided a “hard-hat tour” of the renovations Wednesday. With months to go, a lot of imagination and some help from renderings was required to picture the final product.
    A wide view of M&T Bank Stadium during construction (May 29, 2024).
    Rashod Bateman’s contract extension with Ravens ‘came out of nowhere’
    On April 24, the Ravens and Bateman signed a two-year, $12.871 million contract extension. The deal was a surprise to the fourth-year receiver.
    Baltimore Ravens receiver Rashod Bateman throws a football during practice at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on May 22, 2024.
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