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Ravens first-round cornerback Marlon Humphrey followed his father, Bobby, to the University of Alabama and the NFL. Now Marlon is primed to add to the family name.
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The new rookie class reported to the Under Armour Performance Center Thursday to begin their NFL careers.
The guys discuss why picking Marlon Humphrey surprised a lot of fans (2:55), why the Ravens didn't pick a wide receiver (7:48) and what happens next on the offensive line (19:11). Plus, why Garrett owes Mink a dollar (9:05).
The Heaps asked everyone to wear pink and spread random acts of kindness around them Wednesday. The larger NFL community and beyond responded.
The annual event is a chance to hear an unfiltered perspective from General Manager Ozzie Newsome and Head Coach John Harbaugh.
Forsett spent more than two seasons with the Ravens, including one Pro Bowl year in which he took the league by storm in 2014. Forsett was also a cherished fan favorite and big part of the community.
Behind the scenes of T.J. Onwuanibe’s draft day. What’s going to happen with Baltimore’s offensive line? New Department of Defense policy does not affect Keenan Reynolds.
The Ravens' new safety had a chance to meet fans at Flock Festival, and he was impressed with their passion the purple and black.
Pittsburgh added a pass rusher and another wide receiver in the first two rounds. The Bengals have a high-potential, but risky class. The Browns took Myles Garrett No. 1 overall and made two more intriguing first-round picks, but passed on quarterbacks early.
The Ravens tight end and father of five has released his second book, a guide for dads on how to support the mothers of their children and the babies themselves.
Pass rusher Tim Williams has some character concerns stemming from off-field incidents at Alabama. While the Ravens can’t guarantee he’ll stay out of trouble, they’re willing to gamble on his talent.
Whenever rookies would come to Baltimore, they used to say they couldn't wait to share a locker room with legends like Ray Lewis and Ed Reed. Now the player they want to emulate is C.J. Mosley, who is pumped to have two more Alabama prospects.
Ravens General Manager Ozzie Newsome could still look to the free-agent market to bring in the ‘complementary receiver’ he covets.
ESPN’s Todd McShay labels pass rusher Tyus Bowser the best pick of Baltimore’s draft class. The draft shows the Ravens are getting back to their defensive, hard-hitting ways.
Watch cornerback Marlon Humphrey lock up opposing SEC wide receivers, Tyus Bowser explode off the edge, Tim Williams put a devastating spin move on a defender and more.
The Ravens have reportedly added former Western Michigan quarterback Zach Terrell, Arizona State receiver Tim White and several others.
Take a look through images of Baltimore's seven draft picks with their college teams.
After one playoff in the past four years, the Ravens are going back to the old approach. Baltimore has now built a defense capable of putting games on its shoulders.
It was pretty much a formality, but General Manager Ozzie Newsome confirmed Saturday that the Ravens will have Pro Bowl inside linebacker C.J. Mosley under contract through the 2018 season.
Ravens first-round pick Marlon Humphrey thanks the Maryland teen for announcing his name at the NFL Draft. T.J. said the one thing missing from his Make-A-Wish experience was shaking Humphrey's hand.
Baltimore wrapped up its draft by taking another defensive back who was a three-year starter in college.
The new rookie class reported to the Under Armour Performance Center Thursday to begin their NFL careers.
The guys discuss why picking Marlon Humphrey surprised a lot of fans (2:55), why the Ravens didn't pick a wide receiver (7:48) and what happens next on the offensive line (19:11). Plus, why Garrett owes Mink a dollar (9:05).
The Heaps asked everyone to wear pink and spread random acts of kindness around them Wednesday. The larger NFL community and beyond responded.
The annual event is a chance to hear an unfiltered perspective from General Manager Ozzie Newsome and Head Coach John Harbaugh.
Forsett spent more than two seasons with the Ravens, including one Pro Bowl year in which he took the league by storm in 2014. Forsett was also a cherished fan favorite and big part of the community.
Behind the scenes of T.J. Onwuanibe’s draft day. What’s going to happen with Baltimore’s offensive line? New Department of Defense policy does not affect Keenan Reynolds.
The Ravens' new safety had a chance to meet fans at Flock Festival, and he was impressed with their passion the purple and black.
Pittsburgh added a pass rusher and another wide receiver in the first two rounds. The Bengals have a high-potential, but risky class. The Browns took Myles Garrett No. 1 overall and made two more intriguing first-round picks, but passed on quarterbacks early.
The Ravens tight end and father of five has released his second book, a guide for dads on how to support the mothers of their children and the babies themselves.
Pass rusher Tim Williams has some character concerns stemming from off-field incidents at Alabama. While the Ravens can’t guarantee he’ll stay out of trouble, they’re willing to gamble on his talent.
Whenever rookies would come to Baltimore, they used to say they couldn't wait to share a locker room with legends like Ray Lewis and Ed Reed. Now the player they want to emulate is C.J. Mosley, who is pumped to have two more Alabama prospects.
Ravens General Manager Ozzie Newsome could still look to the free-agent market to bring in the ‘complementary receiver’ he covets.
ESPN’s Todd McShay labels pass rusher Tyus Bowser the best pick of Baltimore’s draft class. The draft shows the Ravens are getting back to their defensive, hard-hitting ways.
Watch cornerback Marlon Humphrey lock up opposing SEC wide receivers, Tyus Bowser explode off the edge, Tim Williams put a devastating spin move on a defender and more.
The Ravens have reportedly added former Western Michigan quarterback Zach Terrell, Arizona State receiver Tim White and several others.
Take a look through images of Baltimore's seven draft picks with their college teams.
After one playoff in the past four years, the Ravens are going back to the old approach. Baltimore has now built a defense capable of putting games on its shoulders.
It was pretty much a formality, but General Manager Ozzie Newsome confirmed Saturday that the Ravens will have Pro Bowl inside linebacker C.J. Mosley under contract through the 2018 season.
Ravens first-round pick Marlon Humphrey thanks the Maryland teen for announcing his name at the NFL Draft. T.J. said the one thing missing from his Make-A-Wish experience was shaking Humphrey's hand.
Baltimore wrapped up its draft by taking another defensive back who was a three-year starter in college.
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Schedule ReleaseApril 20 | 8:00 PM |
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Flock PartyApril 27 |
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Flock FestivalApril 29 |
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NFL DraftApril 27 - 29 |
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MetallicaWednesday, May 10 |
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Beach BashJune 1 - 3 |
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7-On-7 TournamentJune 3, 4 & 11 |
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Football ClinicsJune 12 - 15 |
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Lil Ravens CampJuly 10 - 14 |
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Junior Ravens CampJuly 12 - 14 |
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