Training Camp Ravens mum on Suggs

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Training Camp Ravens mum on Suggs

The Ravens rookies are in, but defensive end-linebacker Terrell Suggs might not be.

Ravens sign WR Smith to three-year deal

The Ravens signed 2008 fourth-round draft choice Marcus Smith, a wide receiver, to a three-year contract this afternoon, general manager Ozzie Newsome announced.

‘08 Preview: Ravens officially in rebuilding mode (Yahoo! Sports)
A new coach and questionable QB situation means Baltimore is no longer a serious contender.

Ravens CB Martin cited on drug abuse charge (PA SportsTicker)
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Derrick Martin on Monday was cited for drug abuse for suspected possession of marijuana stemming from an incident Saturday night at Cleveland International Airport.

RB Rice looks up to Jags’ Jones-Drew

The versatility and stature of all-purpose Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew haven’t escaped Ray Rice’s notice.

Trio of Ravens QB begin friendly competition (AP)

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Ernie Wheelwright (12) carries the ball  during drills on the first day of football training camp, Tuesday, July 22, 2008, in Westminster, Md.

All three Baltimore Ravens quarterbacks seem to genuinely like each other, which makes for a rather friendly competition in their bid to claim the starting job. On the first day of training camp Tuesday, Kyle Boller, Troy Smith and Joe Flacco spoke about working together to make Baltimore a better team.


Report: Favre’s phone didn’t belong to team
If Brett Favre was in fact talking to the Minnesota Vikings, it wasn’t on a phone belonging to the Green Bay Packers, according to a report Thursday.

Ravens Central: Rough start for Troy Smith

Troy Smith took the first snaps in the Ravens‘ red-zone drills but didn’t impress.

AFC North could produce a sub-.500 champion (SportingNews.com)
Thanks in part to their daunting schedules, the teams in the AFC North face a tough road to the postseason. In fact, don’t be surprised if the division produces a sub-.500 champion.

Baltimore Ravens training real ravens as mascots (AP)
Baltimore Ravens fans could see real ravens this season. A trainer in Georgia is working with two eight-week old ravens, hoping to have them ready to fly around M&T Bank Stadium before home games this season. Ravens officials plan to have one of the birds fly out of the tunnel players use to run onto the field.

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