Evan Pinetti Named U.S. Army Impact Player Of The Month
Evan Pinetti, a senior captain of the swimming team at Walkersville High School, was named the U.S. Army Impact Player of the Month.
Read moreEvan Pinetti, a senior captain of the swimming team at Walkersville High School, was named the U.S. Army Impact Player of the Month.
Read more“Everybody knows I want to retire a Raven,” Ravens special teams ace Anthony Levine Sr. said of re-signing with Baltimore for 2020. “I want to be here. I knew eventually that it was going to happen.”
Read moreAnthony Cowan Jr. says he was “extremely confident” the Terps would make deep runs in the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments. “I’m going to tell my kids, I’m going to tell my grandkids, for sure we won the national championship that year,” Cowan said.
Read moreWith pro days and visits to team facilities canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Terps TE Tyler Mabry says he’s set to participate in “virtual meetings” as part of his preparation for the 2020 NFL Draft.
Read morePunter Sam Koch is thankful to have signed a two-year extension to extend his 14-year run with the Ravens. “To have the type of people that surround me and my family like they do there at the facility, it’s very fortunate,” Koch said, “and I don’t take it for granted.”
Read moreFormer Gaithersburg football star Kam Carter, who starred on Netflix’s “Last Chance U,” is now preparing for the 2020 NFL Draft after two years at Duquesne, and he says landing with the Ravens would be a “child’s dream come true.”
Read moreAs he prepares for the 2020 NFL Draft, Terps running back Anthony McFarland sees Maryland’s shared workload in the backfield as an advantage. “I feel like even though I played in college, I don’t have a lot of wear and tear on my body,” McFarland said.
Read moreFormer Ravens wide receiver Qadry Ismail, now an analyst for WJZ, says the team’s moves so far this offseason are aimed at addressing the weakness the Titans exposed in the playoffs.
Read moreRavens return specialist De’Anthony Thomas, who recently signed a one-year deal to return to Baltimore, says the organization made a lasting impression on him in 2019 and he is ready to contribute on the offensive side of the ball in 2020.
Read moreFormer Ravens defensive lineman Michael Pierce, who signed a three-year deal with the Vikings, said he has “nothing but great things to say” about the organization and his time in Baltimore.
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