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The Ravens hit the road for their preseason finale, but it was a short trip as Baltimore will travel to Northwest Stadium to ...
The only suspense at this position ended after the second preseason game, when Harbaugh announced Loop would be Baltimore's ...
Justified or not, it’s fair for an owner to question the leadership from the front office on down when a team is routinely ...
Ravens’ brass weighs in on the future of the secondary Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta says the franchise is looking at adding depth at the safety position. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff) ...
General Manager Eric DeCosta will continue the team's best-player-available approach, which was served the Ravens well, but he does expect to draft "at least" one cornerback and one safety.
Eric DeCosta, Ravens general manager, holds a news conference with the media at the Under Armour Performance Center on Jan. 30, 2019.
Thus, DeCosta doesn't want to reveal too much about Ravens players who are standing out this year, but he did shed some light on the question when joining "The Lounge" this week.
However, general manager Eric DeCosta revealed that getting a deal done with defensive tackle Justin Madubuike is at the top of Baltimore's list. "Well, we're trying to get a deal done.
Running back would seem to be just about the last position the Ravens would need to fill during the 2025 NFL draft, but if there’s a player available they like, they won’t hesitate to take one. That’s ...
As the Baltimore Ravens try to find the right levers to pull to allow them to advance deeper into the playoffs in future seasons, General Manager Eric DeCosta says finding a top-tier wide receiver for ...
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta leaves the field following rookie camp in Owings Mills, Md. on May 4, 2019 Joe Hermitt | [email protected] ...
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Eric DeCosta’s introductory press conference as Baltimore Ravens general manager veered from topic to topic for almost 45 minutes Wednesday. The 47-year-old personnel czar ...