In The Paper: September 2020
Cover Story: Ravens teammates Lamar Jackson and Marquise Brown are two of the latest products from a South Florida pipeline to the NFL that is without equal.
Read moreCover Story: Ravens teammates Lamar Jackson and Marquise Brown are two of the latest products from a South Florida pipeline to the NFL that is without equal.
Read moreAfter spending last season on the practice squad, TE Charles Scarff is making the most of his time at Ravens training camp, but his connection to the team goes back to his childhood.
Read moreBo Smolka shares his best guess of what the Ravens’ 53-man roster might look like when it is set Sept. 5, and he predicts the Ravens will keep undrafted rookie Tyler Huntley as their third quarterback.
Read moreNFL Network’s Bucky Brooks, a defensive back in the NFL from 1994-1998 and a scout from 1999-2007, shares his take on the release of Earl Thomas and what’s next for the Ravens.
Read moreThe Ravens showed some preseason hiccups during their practice at M&T Bank Stadium Aug. 29. “I just think we can be a lot better execution-wise in every area,” John Harbaugh said.
Read moreRavens special teams ace Anthony Levine Sr. is confident third-year safety DeShon Elliott is ready to fill the void left by Earl Thomas. “He’s just a guy who can go out there and be whatever we need him to be,” Levine said.
Read moreAfter missing the entire 2019 season with a neck injury, Ravens cornerback Tavon Young says he’s “excited to be back with my guys,” calling it “a blessing” to be playing again.
Read moreDid the Ravens make the right move in releasing Earl Thomas? Glenn Clark says we’ll have to see how the season plays out.
Read moreThe Ravens terminated the contract of Earl Thomas Aug. 23, two days after he was involved in an altercation at training camp with fellow safety Chuck Clark that laid bare the organizational dissatisfaction with the seven-time Pro Bowl safety.
Read moreFox Sports NFL analyst Mark Schlereth explains why he called the Ravens the best defense in the AFC entering the 2020 season and weighs in on the team’s overall roster construction, ability to play from behind and more.
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