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Training Camp Preview: Receivers and Tight Ends
Training Camp Preview: Receivers and Tight Ends
courtesy 9ico.com As solidified as many positions are for the Ravens there is perhaps no position that is more up in the air than the receiving corps. When Derrick Mason announced his sudden retirement on July 13th, he not only caught the Ravens off-guard, but he also turned an already ...
Ravens Begin to Move Forward
Ravens Begin to Move Forward
mysportsrumors.com — The Baltimore Ravens partially addressed their need at wide receiver today by signing Drew Bennett . The... Ravens held a tryout today between four wide receivers and Bennett came out the winner, after passing his physical. He was given a one-year contract worth $745,000. The team pretty much ... (more) Ravens Begin to Move Forward
Glad to be back
blogs.nfl.com — Good to be back at work after a week of vacation. Now it's time to touch on... a few topics that have been in the news while I was gone, and some of these I likely will be following up on this week on NFL Total Access. (more) Glad to be back
Ravens contact Joe Horn
Ravens contact Joe Horn
novafantasysports.com — Update: According to the Baltimore Sun, Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome has been in contact with 37-year-old, unemployed... receiver Joe Horn. Fantasy Impact: Horn last was discussed when he was released by the Falcons before the 2008 season. He has no shot of being a fantasy factor this year even ... (more) Ravens contact Joe Horn
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