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    Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The Ravens are sitting pretty after spring workouts

    After last week&rsquo;s three-day mandatory minicamp, Ravens players and coaches <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LatorN4P9aA" target="_blank">have gone their separate ways</a>.
    After last week’s three-day mandatory minicamp, Ravens players and coaches have gone their separate ways. I’m sure the coaches have carved out some downtime for themselves -- their idea of downtime is watching tape next to a swimming pool...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Terrell Suggs, Football, Ed Reed, Anquan Boldin

  2. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Daryl Smith ready to jump in with Ravens defense

    Veteran linebacker Daryl Smith had a blade of grass sticking to his head along with a smile that wouldn't quit following his second practice since joining the Ravens.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Veteran linebacker Daryl Smith had a blade of grass sticking to his head along with a smile that wouldn't quit following his second practice since joining the Ravens. The Jaguars' all-time leading tackler is thoroughly enjoying his new winning...

    Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Football, Baltimore Ravens, Daryl Smith, Sports

  4. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Ravens news, notes and opinions

    Having signed all their draft picks except first-rounder <strong>Matt Elam</strong>, having shored up their biggest perceived weakness with the signing of linebacker <strong>Daryl Smith </strong>and with very little salary cap room to do much else, it&rsquo;s hard to imagine the Ravens being too active over the next five weeks before the start of training camp. However, something clearly has to be worked out with the status of Pro Bowl fullback <strong>Vonta Leach</strong>. As my colleague <strong>Aaron Wilson </strong>reported last week, the Ravens, who took Leach&rsquo;s potential successor, <strong>Kyle Juszczyk,</strong> in the fourth round of April&rsquo;s draft, are expected to craft a proposal to adjust his contract, which carries a $4.33 million salary cap hit for the coming season. Leach sounds like he is prepared for the situation, telling reporters last week that, &ldquo;When the situation comes, I think we&rsquo;ll take care of it.&rdquo; The Ravens clearly love Leach as a player and as a leader. Without knowing how Juszczyk will handle lead-blocking duties in his rookie season, they believe that Leach, probably the best lead blocker in the game, has an important place on the team. However, they also could use a little more cap flexibility and Leach&rsquo;s contract may be the most realistic place to get it. It sounds like the situation could come to a head shortly. Like <strong>Anquan Boldin</strong>, Leach is a proud guy and I&rsquo;d imagine trying to convince him to take a pay cut is going to be a tough sell for <strong>Ozzie Newsome</strong> and company. But it behooves both sides to work something out.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Having signed all their draft picks except first-rounder Matt Elam, having shored up their biggest perceived weakness with the signing of linebacker Daryl Smith and with very little salary cap room to do much else, it’s hard to imagine the Ravens...

    Tags: Ed Reed, Steve Bisciotti, Daryl Smith, Vonta Leach, Pernell McPhee

  6. May 31, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. With new-look defense, Ravens' Dean Pees 'very, very pleased with the effort'

    A year ago, Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees was the new kid on the block. Now, he's teaching a bunch of new players.
    A year ago, Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees was the new kid on the block. Now, he's teaching a bunch of new players. The Ravens still have a defense in transition. Gone are two eventual Hall of Famers, linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed,...

    Tags: Terrell Suggs, Football, Jim Caldwell, Dannell Ellerbe, Ed Reed

  8. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Upshaw's weight issue and other Ravens news, notes and opinions

    You at least have to give young outside linebacker <strong>Courtney Upshaw</strong> some credit in acknowledging that he&rsquo;s fighting weight issues and &ldquo;it&rsquo;s not a good look&rdquo; to come into the various minicamps for a second straight year out of shape. There are plenty of players that won&rsquo;t even do that, no matter how obvious it looks. Before participating in teammate <strong>Lardarius Webb&rsquo;s</strong> charity softball game yesterday, Upshaw told reporters, including my colleague <strong>Aaron Wilson</strong>, that he currently weighs 285 pounds, which is at least 15 pounds heavier than he played at last season. Upshaw admitted that he&rsquo;s had some &ldquo;personal issues&rdquo; that have prevented him from fully devoting his time and attention to working out. It would be unfair to crush the guy without knowing what he&rsquo;s dealing with on a personal level. However, I think it is fair to point out that questions about his work ethic caused Upshaw to slide into the second round of last year&rsquo;s draft. And when he reported for last year&rsquo;s offseason activities, he was heavier than team officials had hoped. This is a big training camp for Upshaw, too. The Ravens signed <strong>Elvis Dumervil</strong>, relegating Upshaw to a reserve role. Upshaw remains very much in the team&rsquo;s plans, but he&rsquo;s going to have to earn his defensive snaps and coming in out of shape is probably the quickest way to earn time in head coach <strong>John Harbaugh&rsquo;s</strong> doghouse.
    You at least have to give young outside linebacker Courtney Upshaw some credit in acknowledging that he’s fighting weight issues and “it’s not a good look” to come into the various minicamps for a second straight year out of shape....

    Tags: Robin Williams, Ed Reed, Vonta Leach, Marshal Yanda, John Harbaugh

  10. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Haloti Ngata, Vonta Leach back on field for the Ravens

    After missing the first two weeks of organized team activities, fullback <strong>Vonta Leach</strong> and defensive tackle <strong>Haloti Ngata</strong> are&nbsp;out on the field today, participating in the final session before next week's mandatory minicamp.
    After missing the first two weeks of organized team activities, fullback Vonta Leach and defensive tackle Haloti Ngata are out on the field today, participating in the final session before next week's mandatory minicamp. However, there is no sign of...

    Tags: Football, Terrell Suggs, Knee Arthroscopy, Chris Johnson (football, running back), Daryl Smith

  12. May 6, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Ravens' MVP this season may not be on the field

    The Ravens' Most Valuable Player of the 2013 season could be Mark Smith.
    The Ravens' Most Valuable Player of the 2013 season could be Mark Smith. Smith is the team's head athletic trainer and responsible for trying to get the injured players back on the field as soon as possible, but also at 100 percent. Despite some great...

    Tags: Football, Terrell Suggs, David Reed, NFL Pro Bowl, Arthur Jones

  14. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Mike Preston: Ravens never should have signed Rolando McClain

    Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome was having a great offseason as far as acquisitions and building the team, but the Ravens are embarrassed by linebacker Rolando McClain's announced&nbsp;retirement.
    Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome was having a great offseason as far as acquisitions and building the team, but the Ravens are embarrassed by linebacker Rolando McClain's announced retirement. The old mantra about "In Ozzie We Trust" should be...

    Tags: Ray Lewis, Football, Miami Dolphins, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens

  16. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Mike Preston's observations from Wednesday's workout

    I never put a lot of stock in OTAs because the season is still a few months away and there could be some significant changes to the roster before the regular season opener. But here are a few casual observations from watching the first workout open to the media Wednesday....
    I never put a lot of stock in OTAs because the season is still a few months away and there could be some significant changes to the roster before the regular season opener. But here are a few casual observations from watching the first workout open to the...

    Tags: Football, Terrell Suggs, Bryant McKinnie, Ray Rice, Courtney Upshaw

  18. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. As OTAs begin, several Ravens still working their way back to health

    Starting today and continuing over the next three weeks, Ravens&rsquo; rookies and veterans will come together for organized team activities. The three day OTAs, which will be held at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills from May 21-23, May 29-31 and June 4-6, will serve as a prelude to the mandatory veteran minicamp, held on June 11-13. The OTAs are voluntary and several Ravens veterans traditionally have skipped them or at least gone to only one or two of the sessions.&nbsp; There will also be a group of players who aren&rsquo;t ready to participate in the scaled-down workouts after sustaining injuries last year or had an offseason surgery. Several players mentioned below fit into that category.
    Starting today and continuing over the next three weeks, Ravens’ rookies and veterans will come together for organized team activities. The three day OTAs, which will be held at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills from May 21-23, May...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Football, Terrell Suggs, Jah Reid, NFL Pro Bowl

  20. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Ravens to have NFL's huskiest front seven in 2013?

    At 1,992 pounds, the projected front seven of the Baltimore defense will weigh just under a ton, which is about the same as a tiny smart car, a large walrus or the Johnny Unitas statue outside M&amp;T Bank Stadium.
    At 1,992 pounds, the projected front seven of the Baltimore defense will weigh just under a ton, which is about the same as a tiny smart car, a large walrus or the Johnny Unitas statue outside M&T Bank Stadium. It could also be the heaviest front...

    Tags: New York Jets, Super Bowl, Dannell Ellerbe, Arthur Jones, Ma'ake Kemoeatu

  22. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Rolando McClain informs Ravens that he will retire

    Troubled inside linebacker Rolando McClain informed Ravens officials Wednesday that he will retire from the NFL, a decision he reached before participating in one practice with his new team.
    Troubled inside linebacker Rolando McClain informed Ravens officials Wednesday that he will retire from the NFL, a decision he reached before participating in one practice with his new team. McClain signed with the Ravens on April 12, was arrested just...

    Tags: Police Arrests, Football, Dennis Allen, Dannell Ellerbe, Crime, Law and Justice

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It was only a minicamp snapshot, but there's growing ev...
(May 22, 2013)
Front seven appears improved
High. Ray Lewis (pictured) has retired, Dannell Ellerbe...
(February 3, 2013)
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