
Fact: The Ravens are set to begin Organized Team Activity practices next week at the Under Armour Performance Center.
Opinion: At the risk of offending basketball great Allen Iverson, who didn’t care for practice, I’m really looking forward to seeing these workouts, several of which are open to the media. I know, it’s “just practice, man,” but there’s a whole lot to check out, such as: 1) the status of receiver ![]()
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Fact: In a recent flurry of free-agent signings, the Ravens added cornerback ![]()
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Fact: Several media outlets have reported that the Ravens could be in trouble for putting players in pads for a five-minute period during a non-contact drill at their rookie camp earlier this month. Players can’t wear pads until training camp, according to the NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Opinion: This doesn’t strike me as something akin to trading state secrets. But the players cared a lot about negotiating safety rules into the CBA, and the league cares a lot about making sure those rules are followed. In other words, this could be a situation where the Ravens get held up as an example and have to take their medicine.
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Opinion: Monroe deserves credit for standing up for the greater good of his fellow players. This isn’t some cockamamie campaign to open up the league to weed. Medical marijuana is legal in 24 states, including Maryland. CBS Sunday Morning recently aired a segment about seniors increasingly using it to combat pain – in pill form. Monroe didn’t like how opioids made him feel when he used them for pain, under prescription. I’m sure he’s not alone. His solution requires some outside-the-box thinking that I’m not sure the league is capable of right now, but before anyone dismisses it out of hand, they should put themselves in the shoes of the players, who deal with tons of injuries and chronic pain as a byproduct of their violent sport. Monroe is serious about trying to make their lives better.
Fact: The Ravens have signed veteran free agents at a bunch of positions other than inside linebacker.
Opinion: Daryl Smith’s departure left an opening in the lineup that the Ravens haven’t addressed, leaving Zach Orr and ![]()



