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CB Kyle Fuller returns home, agrees to one-year contract with Baltimore Ravens

Fuller provides experienced depth behind Pro Bowl cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters, both of whom are coming off season-ending injuries. Last season, Baltimore allowed the most passing yards (4,986) and gave up a franchise-worst 31 touchdown passes. Before adding Fuller, the top backups behind Humphrey and Peters were rookie fourth-round picks Jalyn Armour-Davis and […]

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2022 NFL draft: Analysis of all 262 selections

The first three rounds of the 2022 NFL draft are in the books. There were nine draft-day trades in the first round, the most in the first round since the draft expanded to three days in 2010. Georgia became the first school in NFL draft history to have five defensive players selected in the opening […]

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Baltimore Ravens tweak offseason conditioning program in effort to reduce injuries

There has been more stretching during warm-ups and fewer reps in the workouts for players at the start of the team’s offseason conditioning program this week. The Ravens are coming off a season in which a total of 25 players were placed on injured reserve. “I think it means you can believe in the process […]

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NFL draft 2022: Reporters answer 32 biggest questions, including positions to target, potential trades, teams to watch

The 2022 NFL draft is just two weeks away (Round 1 begins April 28 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN and ABC) and there are still many questions about how all 32 teams will approach the draft. And no wonder why. This year’s wild free agency filled holes for some teams and created major needs […]

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Sources: Baltimore Ravens add safety Marcus Williams and offensive tackle Morgan Moses

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — After a quiet first day of free agency, the Baltimore Ravens reached agreements with safety Marcus Williams and offensive tackle Morgan Moses on Tuesday, according to sources. The Ravens found their ball-hawking safety in Williams and an answer at right tackle in Moses. Baltimore and Williams reached an agreement on a […]

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva says he’s retiring after 7 NFL seasons

Villanueva, 33, reached two Pro Bowls as a left tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers, protecting Ben Roethlisberger‘s blind side for six years. But Villanueva decided to call it quits after his one disappointing season in Baltimore. He struggled to replace injured All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley, allowing an NFL-worst 17 sacks last season. Baltimore signed […]

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LeBron James calls Oklahoma City Thunder GM Sam Presti ‘the MVP’ following quiet trade deadline for Los Angeles Lakers

CLEVELAND — LeBron James used a question about Oklahoma City Thunder rookie Josh Giddey as an opportunity to heap praise on Thunder executive vice president and general manager Sam Presti at a news conference Saturday following his team’s practice for the NBA All-Star Game. “The MVP over there is Sam Presti. He’s the MVP,” James […]

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Los Angeles Rams’ all-in, star-heavy approach results in Super Bowl LVI win over Cincinnati Bengals

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Super Bowl LVI was shaping up to be a supersized disappointment for the Los Angeles Rams. They had lost their lead during a disastrous start to the second half. They had lost one of their best players in wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to a knee injury. They were about to waste […]

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Super Bowl LVI: Rams’ Sean McVay, Bengals’ Zac Taylor ready for reunion on NFL’s biggest stage

Three years ago, it was one of the biggest jokes in football. If you ever had a cup of coffee with Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, you had a good chance of becoming an NFL head coach yourself. Three years ago, the Cincinnati Bengals hired Zac Taylor to be their coach after he […]

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Baltimore Ravens ‘to turn over every stone’ in examining injury issues, coach John Harbaugh says

Ravens coach John Harbaugh recently met with his performance staff for four hours after a season in which Baltimore placed 25 players on injured reserve. The Ravens finished 8-9 and failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2017. “You can call it bad luck. You can say it’s a fluke. I get […]

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