Former Terp Wilson Joins Ravens
The Ravens acquired former University of Maryland cornerback Josh Wilson Tuesday, and the timing might finally be right for the ex-Terp.

No-Huddle Offense Boosts Ravens
With his calm on-field manner and ability to manage everything around him, Joe Flacco may be the perfect type of quarterback to run the no-huddle offense.

Preseason Develops A Winning Habit
While many fans and media observers downplay the importance of preseason games, coaches and established players want to set a winning habit in motion.

Ravens Down Giants, 24-10
Joe Flacco and the Ravens defeated the Giants, 24-10, at M&T Bank Stadium to improve to 3-0 in the preseason.  >> Photo Gallery

Fantasy Football Notebook: Draft Recaps
After completing two live drafts in one weekend, Lee McFarland is feeling excited about one team, and not so much the other. 

Rice Advocates Against Drunk Driving
In conjunction with Lt. Governor Anthony Brown, Ravens running back Ray Rice kicked off the 2010 Checkpoint Strikeforce campaign against drunk driving.

Ravens Introduce New-To-Them Fight Song
The Baltimore Ravens have a new-to-them fight song. John Ziemann, director of the Marching Ravens along with Todd Clontz, the band’s musical director, came up with new lyrics played to the tune of the old "Baltimore Colts Fight Song."

Inside PressBox With Dick Cass
Baltimore Ravens president Dick Cass talks with Stan "The Fan" Charles and Rob Long about the 2010 season and beyond.

Koch Back On Best Form, Again
For the past two years, the Ravens haven't bothered to provide any preseason competition for punter Sam Koch, who in just four seasons has become the Ravens' all-time leader in gross average (43.8) and net average (37.9).

Kindle and Ravens Hopeful He Can Play This Season
It's looking increasingly likely linebacker Sergio Kindle will be able to take the field for the Ravens in 2010. Kindle is expected to be in Baltimore sometime next week to be examined further by local doctors.

Camp Ends, But What Do We Know?
As the Ravens ended the public and media viewing portion of training camp last week, Joe Platania breaks down nine things we know about this team -- and five things we don't know -- that we may not have known in late July.

Oher, Suggs Have Speed To Deceive
Left tackle Michael Oher and rush linebacker Terrell Suggs bring great speed to the Ravens. There's just one problem -- making sure the officials don't mistake a quick first step for a false start.    

Fantasy Football: Colston vs. Marshall
If you take a quarterback or running back in the first round of your fantasy football draft, you’re going to want to grab a wide receiver with your second pick. Who's a smarter choice: Marques Colston or Brandon Marshall?
Making Your Draft Fun

Baltimore Tops Washington, 23-3
The Redskins scored first, but Baltimore held Washington to one field goal in a 23-3 win as the Ravens improved to 2-0 in the preseason.  >> Photo Gallery 

Are Training Camps Still Necessary?
As the Ravens' 15th annual training camp wind downs, Joe Platania examines why NFL training camps are still necessary

Tight Ends Share Room And Knowledge
Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta, both tight ends drafted by the Ravens in subsequent rounds this past offseason, have become fast friends and bonded over their shared first-time experience.

For Ravens, The Time Is Now
Baltimore's hungry veterans are thinking Super Bowl or bust. Joe Platania breaks down why the Ravens could win it, and what could derail them.

2010 NFL Predictions
Joe Platania offers his predictions for the 2010 NFL season, all the way to the Super Bowl champion.
Joey P's Trivia Time | Joey P's Trivia Time Answers

Fantasy Football: Cedric Benson vs. Rashard Mendenhall
Lee McFarland compares running backs Cedric Benson and Rashard Mendenhall. Find out which one you should you draft for your fantasy football team.

Q&A With Haruki Nakamura
Strong safety Haruki Nakamura is just 24 years old, but he has already learned to overcome many of life's obstacles and to help others do the same.

Ravens Kick Off Preseason With Win
Joe Flacco and the Ravens opened the preseason Thursday night with a 17-12 win over t the Carolina Panthers. Joe Platania reports on all the action from M&T Bank Stadium.

Smith, Stewart Won't Trouble Ravens
Last season, Baltimore defeated Carolina, 17-13, in their third preseason game. This year, the Ravens host the Panthers for their preseason opener tomorrow night, and the Ravens won't have to worry about two standout Panthers.

Past Salutes Present At Ravens Camp
The football town of strong loyalties and long memories showed how much it cares Tuesday morning as the Baltimore Football Alumni Club held an autograph-signing session just off the Ravens' practice fields after the morning workout.

Boldin Making 'Money' Catches
Wide receiver Anquan Boldin worked hard, even before training camp began, to make sure he has a good rapport with quarterback Joe Flacco, and that rhythm has been on display at training camp.

Ravens' Nemesis Is Also Hurting Quite Badly
The Bengals' injury woes, including a few ironic ailments in their own secondary bear watching for Ravens fans. The teams will meet in Cincinnati Week Two.

Ngata Seeks Improvement, Extension
Four years of clogging rush lanes and knocking down passes earned Haloti Ngata his first Pro Bowl selection. It could also earn him his first huge payday. 

Camp Reaches Halfway Point
Joe Platania looks back on the first two weeks of Ravens training camp to review a few highlights and a few lowlights.

Calling All Coaches
University of Maryland head football coach Ralph Friedgen and Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo visited Ravens training camp Tuesday in advance of their meeting Labor Day afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium.

Tight Race For Kicking Job
Billy Cundiff and Shayne Graham are in a tight race to earn the Ravens' kicking job.

Rice Primed For Another Big Year
Last season, Ray Rice had 2,041 combined yards and a 127-yards-from-scrimmage per-game average, second only to Tennessee's Chris Johnson in both categories. And the 5-foot-8 running back looks primed for another big year.

Fantasy Football Notebook: Rookies I Like
Lee McFarland offers his take on a few players in this year's rookie class who could shine in fantasy football.
• Plus: Fantasy Football Notebook: Rookies I Don't Like

Gaither Returns To Practice Field
The Ravens' tackle position got a lot healthier Monday morning with the returns of starter Jared Gaither and backup Stefan Rodgers, as well as the addition of ex-Temple standout Devin Tyler.

Ray Lewis Hungers For Another Title
Ray Lewis has earned the right to stand on top of the mountain. At Ravens training camp, the summit is a mere set of steps.

Jarret Johnson Keeps Focus
Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson is no stranger to hard work, and he's cast his vote in favor of lengthening the NFL regular season from 16 to 18 games.

Foxworth Tears ACL, Out For Season
Cornerback Domonique Foxworth tore an anterior cruciate knee ligament during Thursday's orientation practice and was declared lost for the season.

Fantasy Football: Drafting For Your Scoring System
Lee McFarland offers a few tips for drafting in leagues with two of the most popular scoring variations -- point per reception and four-point passing touchdowns.

AFC North's Headline-Making WRs
Terrell Owens may have signed with the Bengals, but Cincinnati isn't the only AFC North team with headline-making wide receivers.

Cody Passes Conditioning Test
One day after failing the Ravens' mandatory conditioning test, second-round draft pick Terrence Cody passed it and was cleared to return to practice.

Fantasy Football: A Case For Wide Receivers
Because consistent running back points can be had in the later rounds, drafting a top fantasy football wide receiver is more valuable than ever.

Training Camp 2010: Day 1 In Photos
Check out photos from the Ravens' first day of training camp as the players hit the field and signed autographs for young fans. 

Is Joe Flacco An Elite Quarterback?
ESPN analyst John Clayton labels Flacco one of the "elite" quarterbacks in the league. However, former NFL personnel man and NFL.com columnist Michael Lombardi doesn't believe Flacco is either a "blue-chip" or a "red-chip" player at the position, ranking 12 other quarterbacks ahead of him.

'First Day Of School' For Young Ravens
The latest crop of Ravens rookies (minus Sergio Kindle) arrived at the team hotel Monday and steeled themselves for the hardest four weeks of their lives.

Evaluating Last Season's Breakout Running Backs
PressBox's Fantasy Football Notebook is back, and Lee McFarland gets things started with a look at some of last season's breakout running backs.

Kindle Suffers Head Injury During Texas Visit
Second-round draft pick and standout Texas linebacker Sergio Kindle reportedly fell down two flights of stairs early morning July 22 at an Austin, Texas location. Kindle is in stable condition with a head injury at University Medical Center-Brackenridge. 

Mariners Win AIFA Championship
July 25 the Mariners proved why they were one game better than any other team in the AIFA. In a brutal offensive battle between the undefeated Baltimore Mariners and Western Conference champs, Wyoming Calvary (14-1), the Mariners proved 'my offense is better than yours.'

Ed Reed: Everything At Once
Still at a self-described "35 percent" after offseason hip surgery, Ed Reed says he is "leaning" toward beginning the season on reserve/Physically Unable To Perform, which would sit him out until the home date with Buffalo Oct. 24.

Countdown To Ravens Training Camp
One week from today, the Baltimore Ravens' rookies, quarterbacks and selected veterans will report to the team hotel in Westminster and begin training camp practices at McDaniel College the next day.   

Does Ravens' New Policy Go Too Far?
According to the Ravens' new autograph policy for training camp, only children ages 6-15 will have items signed (one per person), and only after morning practices. 

Ten Things To Look For At Camp
Joe Platania breaks down 10 key issues facing the Ravens before camp gets underway.
Joey P's Trivia Time | Joey P's Trivia Time Answers

The 15: Ravens' Training Camp Memories 
Even though the Ravens' history is relatively short, their 14 previous seasons have provided fans with plenty of training camp memories that should last a lifetime.

NFL Loses Supreme Court Case
Joe Platania looks at the impact of the United States Supreme Court's recent ruling in American Needle vs. NFL.

A Taste Of Big Time Gives Gamble Appetite For More
After a long, frustrating journey, Joel Gamble's hard work and persistence finally paid off when he was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles last year.

Baltimore Has The League's Fifth-Oldest Roster
Ed Reed is just one of 13 players in the Ravens' "Over-30 Club" as the team enters training camp with the fifth-oldest roster in the NFL.

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