Exclusive: Ravens to Move to Los Angeles Next Year
In case you didn’t get enough shocking news today as it relates to the Ravens from us, Joe Platania of Press Box tells us that the Ravens are moving to Los Angeles after this season. The Ravens have become engrained in Baltimore’s culture, and their loss will surely shake the city. Add this to the list of shocking news today that includes Baltimore bringing back Ed Reed and how Joe Flacco refused to take a pay cut. April 1st always seems like it’s a big news day for some reason… LINK
Alright, I promise, that’s the only one that will be an April Fool’s joke…
Three reasons why signing Matt Schaub makes sense
Joe Flacco has been lucky to be healthy throughout his career, but having a reliable option as a back-up is a good idea. For those who don’t think that the signing was a good idea, Clifton Brown tells us the other options that the Ravens had as a Joe Flacco insurance policy. LINK
Report: Ravens, Rob Housler talking about deal
According to Aaron Wilson via Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk, the Ravens are interested in Cardinals TE Rob Housler. The addition would fill the Ravens’ massive need at tight end. Housler had visited with the Falcons earlier in the offseason. LINK
2015 NFL Draft: Positional Rankings
Rob Michels of Purple Reign Show ranks the top players at each draft position. His rankings are quite unique, especially at running back where the 2nd ranked running back isn’t Melvin Gordon. He also doesn’t rank Jaelen Strong quite as high as everyone else. LINK
Heinz may change, but not Steelers’ stadium name
Ray Frager of CSN Baltimore explains how, even though Kraft Foods Group and H.G. Heinz Co. may be merging, Heinz Field will still be called Heinz Field after it goes through. LINK
In case you haven’t seen them, here’s a gallery from BaltimoreRavens.com of Justin Tucker’s wedding. The wedding was this past Saturday in Texas. The couple met while they were attending the University of Texas during their freshman year. Tucker had proposed atop the Four Seasons building in Baltimore. LINK