Webb Could Be A Sleeper in 2009
The Ravensa revamped secondary has gotten a good deal of attention this offseason.
The Ravensa revamped secondary has gotten a good deal of attention this offseason.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is taking part in the inaugural NFL USO Coaches Tour of the Persian Gulf this week, along with Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, Tom Coughlin of the New York Giants, and former coaches John Gruden and Bill Cowher.
The Ravens have had trouble in recent years putting successful seasons together back-to-back. One could say it has been a roller coaster ride since the team took home the Vince Lombardi Trophy after Super Bowl XXXV.
During the weeks leading up to training camp, most NFL coaches take vacations. This year, Ravens coach John Harbaugh is going on a different trip.
Former NFL quarterback Trent Green subbed for Peter King’s popular column “Monday Morning Quarterback” for SI.com on Monday while King was away for an annual vacation.
Not long after the 2008 season ended, Titans Coach Jeff Fisher got a call from the commissioner’s office.
If this was the Ravens’ statement game, it was punctuated with a major question mark.
The day was becoming the hottest of the year, and cool breezes and shade were hard to find in Destrehan.
In the Titans’ locker room he’s known as Mr. Monday Night and King of the One-Liners, and heading into his 10th NFL season, linebacker Keith Bulluck has pretty much seen it all.
The Baltimore Ravens signed Lardarius Webb to a three-year contract, general manager/executive vice president Ozzie Newsome announced Thursday afternoon.
In a game dictated by old-school rules, the Ravens hammered in a daunting history lesson.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh sounds surprised when talking about wideout Marcus Smith’s development in his second year.
Since he hasna t yet signed his franchise tender, Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs hasna t shown his face in Baltimore all offseason.
The voices calling for Denver Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall in Baltimore are getting loud, even though the Ravens remain collectively silent on the matter.
Baltimore Ravens third-round cornerback Lardarius Webb has agreed to a three-year, $1.714 million contract, according to a league source.
Chris: Do you think the Ravens would be better off letting quarterback Troy Smith finish the season? What is the point of letting Kyle Boller start the final two games? Mike Preston: At first, I thought it would be better off allowing Smith to start, but I’ve reconsidered that in the past two games.
No player ever wants to suffer a broken foot during the offseason, but Yamon Figursa mid-May injury seems to have come at as good of a time as any.
The Ravens may have advanced all the way to the AFC Championship game last year, but that is in the past.
The Ravens made it obvious that they feel the road to the playoffs goes directly through the AFC North when they held a three-day minicamp focused on the Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason.
The parallels are there, Ray Rice says. He remembers how he felt entering his sophomore season as a running back at Rutgers, how it took him a year to get his feet wet.
Three touchdowns in three years. It’s a stat line that doesn’t come close to the explosive potential of Demetrius Williams, but it is a nagging reality for a Baltimore Ravens offense … by Jarrett Carter 36 reads Sports Three touchdowns in three years.
The Ravens have brought in their share of troubled players in the past, but none would have had more run-ins with the law than if the Ravens trade for Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall.
The Ravens plucked a gem out of the 10-player tryout they held during last weeka s rookie camp, as linebacker Tony Fein signed a free agent contract on Thursday.
Paul Kruger may be starting now, but he won’t be for long. However, filling the starting spot vacated by Terrell Suggs , who still has not signed his franchise tender, has made Kruger into more than just a wide-eyed rookie.
The Ravens signed their third draft pick, linebacker Jason Phillips, to a three-year contract.
The flavor of the week in the Ravens’ attempt to solidify the receiver position is disgruntled Denver Broncos wide-out Brandon Marshall, which should tell you a couple of things about the situation.
The Maryland Lottery and Baltimore Ravens will unveil an exclusive Ravens themed scratch off ticket.
Considering the Ravens’ recent history, at least one man from their 2009 crop of rookie free agents will make the active roster.
It seems every time a diva wide receiver comes on the market, the Baltimore Ravens are somehow linked.
The Ravens are confident that wideout Derrick Mason will be available by the time training camp practices begin on July 28.