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Cooper Rush has appeared in 38 games over the past four seasons, starting 14.
Ravens find new backup for Lamar Jackson, agreeing to deal with QB Cooper Rush
Rush’s deal is reportedly worth up to $12.2 million, with a $3.1 million annual base salary.
DeAndre Hopkins wanted to join the Ravens to play with Lamar Jackson, but he also knows running back Derrick Henry well from their time together with the Titans.
The Ravens were at the top of DeAndre Hopkins’ list. Lamar Jackson is a big reason.
DeAndre Hopkins first understood what Lamar Jackson was capable of nine years ago.
Julian Reese and Ja’Kobi Gillespie are members of Maryland’s “Crab Five” starting lineup.
Maryland basketball heads to Big Ten tournament with a new March mindset: ‘We’re going far’
If this March already feels different in College Park, it’s because the Terps’ results certainly are.
DeAndre Hopkins #8 of the Kansas City Chiefs catches a touchdown against Kelee Ringo #22 of the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIX.
How DeAndre Hopkins’ arrival could change the Ravens’ offense
Unlike so many of the wide receivers the Ravens have signed over the years, the 32-year-old Hopkins is not washed up.
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had previously expressed an interest in playing with Ravens QB Lamar Jackson.
Ravens reportedly agree to 1-year deal with DeAndre Hopkins, giving Lamar Jackson another weapon
Hopkins, 32, had 59 catches for 437 yards and four touchdowns in 10 games with the Kansas City Chiefs last season,
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta laughs during a news conference in March 2024.
With compensatory picks awarded, here are the Ravens’ 11 draft picks
The compensatory picks were awarded for the Ravens’ losses in free agency last offseason.
Derik Queen #25 of the Maryland Terrapins grabs a rebound in the first half against the Michigan State Spartans at Xfinity Center.
Maryland basketball’s Derik Queen, a Baltimore native, named Big Ten Freshman of the Year
Queen is averaging a team-high 15.7 points, 9.2 rebounds and two assists per game on 52.6% shooting for the Terps.
Special Teams Coordinator Chris Horton gives instructions to players running drills during the Baltimore Ravens’ organized team activities at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on June 4, 2024.
After shaky season, Ravens have a surprising need: Special teams help. A lot of it.
The Ravens’ special teams renovation won’t be an easy fix. They finished last season ranked 23rd in overall efficiency, according to FTN.
Baltimore Ravens executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta talks to a reporter following a season review press conference.
With Ronnie Stanley returning, what’s next for the Ravens in free agency? Here’s one potential path.
Here’s how the Ravens can continue to build a Super Bowl-caliber roster over the next month.
Ronnie Stanley will earn a reported $60 million for three years.
Ravens re-signing Ronnie Stanley to 3-year deal, taking care of top offseason priority
Stanley, 30, was set to reach the open market next week, and he would’ve been one of the NFL’s most coveted free agents.
Florida State cornerback Azareye’h Thomas didn’t run the 40-yard dash at the combine, but if the Ravens like what they see on tape he could be a second-round steal.
Ravens mock draft 1.0: How Eric DeCosta can build a Super Bowl roster if Ronnie Stanley re-signs
A new deal for Stanley would change the calculus of the Ravens’ draft strategy in April.
Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M lines up against Texas.
Who will get the Ravens’ attention at the NFL scouting combine? Here are 15 prospects to watch.
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta called this draft class “pretty strong,” and he’ll get a better look this week.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh takes questions during a season review press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center.
Ravens take another step forward in NFLPA player survey, but John Harbaugh’s grade drops
John Harbaugh received a B grade but ranked 28th out of 32 among head coaches, down from 20th in 2024.
The Baltimore Ravens logo is seen painted in the grass at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills.
Without a ‘defined’ zero-tolerance policy, Ravens say: ‘Each situation stands on its own’
“Each situation stands on its own. Actions will be determined after the facts are known,” a team spokesperson said.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 27: General manager Eric DeCosta of the Baltimore Ravens speaks to the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 27, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Ravens call ‘hurtful’ allegations against Justin Tucker ‘concerning,’ say team will await NFL investigation
“We’ll wait as patiently as we can for as much information as we can, and we’ll make our decisions based on that,” Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said at the NFL scouting combine.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley, 30, who started all 17 games in 2024.
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta ‘optimistic’ the team can sign Ronnie Stanley to contract extension
“You never want to say 100%,” DeCosta said of the negotiations with Stanley, “but I feel good that we’ll have a good, healthy debate, a good process.”
Baltimore Ravens general manager and Executive Vice President Eric DeCosta, right, and coach John Harbaugh hold a season review press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills.
As allegations against Justin Tucker mount, the Ravens embrace silence
Ravens officials will face questions about Justin Tucker at the scouting combine, but experts say the team’s silence has been wise.
Anthony Levine Sr. celebrates as he leaves the field after the Ravens beat the Seattle Seahawks in 2019.
Former Ravens standout Anthony Levine Sr. among new hires on John Harbaugh’s coaching staff
Levine, a former special teams ace, is one of four new members of the team’s coaching staff.
The NFL is in Baltimore investigating Justin Tucker accusations
NFL investigators were in Baltimore this week interviewing massage therapists who have accused Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior.
Ravens legend Terrell Suggs, shown here ahead of the team’s playoff game in January, agreed to perform 100 hours of community service and complete anger management counseling.
Former Ravens star Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
Suggs, 42, accepted a plea agreement that calls for him to perform 100 hours of community service, complete anger management counseling and spend time on probation.
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