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Gregg will go on IR

Ravens coach John Harbaugh confirmed today that nose tackle Kelly Gregg will be placed on injured reserve. Gregg had surgery on his left knee today. "With this surgery, he's got a chance for his career to be fine," Harbaugh said on his WBAL radio show. ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  7 Oct 2008

Kelly Gregg done for season?

Ravens nose tackle Kelly Gregg is scheduled to have micro-fracture surgery on his left knee, according to the Web site nationalfootballpost.com. The story was posted by a person named Jack Bechta, which is the name of Gregg's agent. Phone calls to ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  6 Oct 2008

Troy Smith cleared for light workouts

Quarterback Troy Smith has been cleared to resume light workouts, the Ravens announced today. Dr. Andrew Tucker, the team's head physician, is scheduled to speak to reporters today about the development. Smith came down with a tonsil infection just ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  15 Sep 2008

Noisy practice

Even with the sun shining, the Ravens practiced indoors today but they had a purpose. To get ready for the loud dome in St. Louis, coach John Harbaugh had crowd noise piped into the indoor field house for practice. The Ravens’ previous coach, Brian ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  21 Aug 2008

Thinning numbers at receiver

With Mark Clayton and Demetrius Williams sidelined, the Ravens have had to dig deeper into their receiving corps. In Saturday's morning practice, Yamon Figurs ran with Derrick Mason with the first-team offense, and Marcus Smith came in as the No. 3 ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  2 Aug 2008

Dropping the ball

There was a disturbing trend in Friday's morning practice, when Ravens returners repeatedly dropped punts. Ray Rice, who returned kickoffs more than punts at Rutgers, let two punts go through his hands. Yamon Figurs, the Ravens' return specialist last ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  1 Aug 2008

Minor move

With three running backs hurt (Willis McGahee, P.J. Daniels and Cory Ross), the Ravens needed to add some depth for training camp. Haynes, who was at Ravens training camp a few years ago, played last season for the Carolina Panthers. He had three yards ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  1 Aug 2008

Ravens sign offensive tackle Chad Slaughter

The Ravens added depth to their offensive line by signing six-year veteran Chad Slaughter to a one-year contract after they couldnât reach a deal with John Welbourn, a four-year starter for the Kansas City Chiefs. Welbourn sat in the team hotel for ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  30 Jul 2008

Reed mystery finally revealed

The veil of secrecy has been lifted around Ed Reed. The Pro Bowl safety has a shoulder injury, coach John Harbaugh said after Wednesday’s practice. Reed is on the physically unable to perform list and has yet to practice in training camp. Team ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  30 Jul 2008

In his own words: Cam Cameron

A transcript of offensive coordinator Cam Cameron's interview session with reporters Monday: Opening statement: “First, training camp has been outstanding so far. The effort of our guys is as good as I’ve ever been around. It’s probably as tough as ...

From JAMISON HENSLEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  28 Jul 2008

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