Glenn Clark: Tony Siragusa Belongs In Ravens Ring Of Honor
Glenn Clark says Tony Siragusa belongs in the Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor for the role he played in establishing the foundation for the relationship between city and team.
Read moreGlenn Clark says Tony Siragusa belongs in the Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor for the role he played in establishing the foundation for the relationship between city and team.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles reflects on the deaths of Jaylon Ferguson and Tony Siragusa and the toughest day in Ravens history.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Glenn Clark and John Coulson share their reactions to the death of Tony Siragusa and share some of their favorite memories of the former Ravens defensive tackle.
Read moreRavens outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson has died at age 26, the team announced June 22. “We are profoundly saddened by the tragic passing of Jaylon Ferguson,” the team said in a statement. “He was a kind, respectful young man with a big smile and infectious personality.”
Read moreRavens rookie tight end Isaiah Likely sees his versatility as a key strength as he learns from the veterans at his position. “I view myself as an athlete,” Likely said. “… I’m really just that chess piece that finds mismatches in the defense, finds holes, finds their weaknesses.”
Read moreD.L. Hall, Jordan Stout, John Tillman and Brent Urban recently joined Glenn Clark Radio. Here’s what they had to say.
Read moreThe Super Bowl is not determined during OTA’s, writes Glenn Clark, and it is absolutely irrelevant that Lamar Jackson wasn’t present as the Ravens began their offseason work.
Read moreBo Smolka offers five takeaways from Ravens OTAs, including Nick Boyle’s return, strong play from the running backs as receivers and Lamar Jackson’s continued absence.
Read moreBo Smolka shares five quick takeaways from the Ravens’ May 25 OTA workout, and while head coach John Harbaugh praised the work he saw from the roughly 70 players in attendance, the absence of one player in particular — quarterback Lamar Jackson — topped the list of storylines.
Read moreFormer Ravens head coach Brian Billick sees recently retired punter Sam Koch as a clear candidate for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. “He did change the game at that position,” Billick said of Koch. “That to me is the ultimate definition of a Hall of Fame player.”
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