The Baltimore Ravens have one less thing to worry about. Today, troubled linebacker Rolando McClain retired from his three-year career in the National Football League. McClain played for the Oakland Raiders before he signed with the Ravens on April 12. … Continue reading
Author Archives: Melissa Rubin
Will the Ravens Add Another Receiver?
That is the big question the Baltimore Ravens need to answer. After losing several key defensive players in free agency, they traded one key offensive player to the San Francisco 49’ers, wide receiver Anquan Boldin. While they beefed up their … Continue reading
In Ozzie We Trust…Ravens Draft With Defense in Mind
It was quite a busy weekend for the reigning Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens. They had 12 picks in the 2013 NFL Draft, plenty to help them bolster and rejuvenate their depleted defense. After winning the Super Bowl, Pro Bowl linebacker … Continue reading
Ravens Host Spring Football Festival
The weather gods were kind to Ravens Nation on Saturday. They provided picture perfect weather for the World Champion Baltimore Ravens’ 2013 Spring Football Festival. The event was held from 12:00-4:00pm at M&T Bank Stadium. Approximately 15,000 fans attended the … Continue reading
Oh No He Didn’t…Newly Signed McClain Ruffled Feathers in Baltimore
Rolando McClain made headlines in Baltimore before setting foot on the field. McClain signed a one-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens on April 10. His chances of playing like a Raven decreased when he was arrested for disorderly conduct Sunday … Continue reading
Let the Fall Planning Begin! Ravens 2013 Schedule Released
Thursday night felt like Christmas in Baltimore when the National Football League (NFL) released the 2013 schedule. It is safe to say that the Baltimore Ravens schedule is fair despite the absence of a Monday Night home game and opening … Continue reading
Ozzie Still Believes, Do You?
The Baltimore Ravens roster looks a bit different from the how it did when they won Super Bowl XLVII on February 3. The Ravens lost many key defensive players including Pro Bowl linebacker Ray Lewis, who retired after last season. … Continue reading