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About 2,800 women came to M&T Bank Stadium Monday, Oct. 12, 2009, to participate in A Purple Evening. Women were treated to on-field activities, football 101 sessions, fan forums, exclusive stadium access and player autographs.
The Ravens are set for their third and perhaps most important preseason game against the Carolina Panthers (8:00 pm ET). BR.com offers a look at last year's NFC South champions.
As an annual tradition, the Ravens' new PR interns write a press release to announce their hiring for the upcoming season. The Baltimore Ravens would like to announce the three-headed monster that joins them for the upcoming 2009 season. (No, not running backs Willis McGahee, Le’Ron McClain and Ray Rice.) The Ravens are talking about the public relations trio of Kristen Deahl, Tom Valente and Shane Koppens.
The Ravens signed two more draft picks, locking linebacker Jason Phillips and running back Cedric Peerman into three-year contracts on Wednesday. Baltimore also released cornerbacks Anwar Phillips and David Jones. Jason Phillips and Peerman join tight end Davon Drew among the Class of 2009 to sign their rookie deals. The Ravens have begun contract negotiations with first-round offensive tackle Michael Oher.
The Baltimore Ravens signed the following 12 rookie free agents Friday.
The Baltimore Ravens selected six players in the 2009 draft, three on offense and three for the defense.
In the days leading up to the NFL Draft, BaltimoreRavens.com takes a look at some of the successes from the Ravens’ scouting department. On Tuesday, it was fifth-round draft pick Dawan Landry. In the fourth round of the 2003 draft, linebacker Jarret Johnson was the choice.
Featuring Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, general manager/executive vice president Ozzie Newsome, head coach John Harbaugh and LB Ray Lewis.
The Ravens made some moves in the first few days of free agency, but that doesn’t mean general manager Ozzie Newsome is finished dealing. After the first few weeks of movement, there are many more players remaining on the open market that could give any defense a boost.
Jumping into the Chesapeake Bay in the middle of January might be considered strange. But what about doing it over 100 times in a day? That’s exactly what Ravens tackle Adam Terry did from Friday to Saturday this weekend, as he participated in the 13th Annual MSP Polar Bear Plunge, held at Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis.