ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio: Ravens Should Draft RB In Early Rounds Of 2020 NFL Draft
Longtime ESPN NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio says the Ravens’ top priority in the 2020 NFL Draft should be beefing up their depth at running back.
Read moreLongtime ESPN NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio says the Ravens’ top priority in the 2020 NFL Draft should be beefing up their depth at running back.
Read moreOrioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. discusses how he’d feel about the reported ideas for starting the 2020 season if he were still playing, how Eddie Murray influenced his streak and more.
Read moreFormer Orioles infielder Mark Reynolds, who recently announced his retirement from baseball, shares his favorite memories from the team’s 2012 season and more.
Read moreSenior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy shares his analysis of some of the 2020 NFL Draft options for the Ravens at wide receiver and along the offensive line.
Read more“We’re looking for a little more spontaneity and fewer have-tos in life,” Ravens PR chief Kevin Byrne said of his decision to retire in May. “… We’re looking forward to this next step.”
Read moreMark Hamilton grew up in Baltimore and made it to the majors with the Cardinals before leaving baseball to become a doctor. He talked with Glenn Clark Radio about his time in Baltimore, his decision and what it’s like to be joining the fight against COVID-19.
Read moreHeading into his second season, Ravens quarterback Trace McSorley says he wants “to contribute to the team’s success in whatever way possible,” but his ultimate goal is to be a starting QB in the NFL.
Read moreFormer Orioles manager Phil Regan was teammates with Al Kaline from 1960-65, and Regan remembers the Baltimore native and Tigers legend as a smart competitor who relished the art of hitting.
Read more“I don’t see any scenario in college football where you don’t have people in the stands,” Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo said. “Because if you don’t have people in the stands, then it means that things still aren’t safe. And in our game, there’s no social distancing.”
Read moreRavens inside linebacker Chris Board only played 7 percent of the Ravens’ defensive snaps in 2019, but he sees an opportunity at his position in 2020.
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