Anquan Boldin is mulling whether to use a hyperbaric oxygen therapy to help ward off possible long-term effects of brain trauma.
Posted on 20 May 2012 by NFL.com
Anquan Boldin is mulling whether to use a hyperbaric oxygen therapy to help ward off possible long-term effects of brain trauma.
Posted on 19 May 2012 by Sessler, Marc
Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco says he welcomes a point-scoring mindset and the pressure to do so in Terrell Suggs’ absence due to an Achilles injury. This year the offense will carry the defense, not the other way around.
Posted on 19 May 2012 by NFL.com
Terrell Suggs partially tore his Achilles during an offseason working at home in Arizona, leaving him open to the possibility the Ravens might dock his salary for the "non-football injury." But the team hasn’t even discussed it.
Posted on 18 May 2012 by NFL.com
The Baltimore Ravens have promoted Eric DeCosta to assistant general manager.
Posted on 17 May 2012 by Rosenthal, Gregg
Ed Reed is the new Brett Favre. Every year, he mentions retirement. But no one takes him too seriously. The future Hall of fame safety told Adam Schein and Rich Gannon of Sirius XM NFL Radio on Thursday that he is not "100% committed" to playing football in 2012.
Posted on 16 May 2012 by Rosenthal, Gregg
More bad news came Wednesday for Terrell Suggs and Jason Peters, courtesy of ESPN. It seems both players could lose some of their salaries because of their Achilles injuries.
Posted on 16 May 2012 by Sessler, Marc
Jacoby Jones’ five-year run with the Texans ended notoriously on a Baltimore winter day in January. Now a Raven, Jones is putting the past behind him.
Posted on 15 May 2012 by NFL.com
The issue of concussions in football is as hot as ever, but retired RB Ricky Williams questions the link between head trauma and the game.
Posted on 13 May 2012 by NFL.com
While Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice waits on a new contract, the star offensive player said Saturday he’s having no trouble staying in shape on his own.
Posted on 12 May 2012 by NFL.com
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith had a sports hernia operation in January and has seemingly been answering questions about his readiness to play ever since. He said again Saturday that he is fully recovered.
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