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NFL Gift Wraps $22 Million to Ravens Before Free Agency
The NFL announced to their teams that the salary cap moved up by $22 million for the 2026 offseason, leaving the Baltimore Ravens with more room to work with.

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Ravens' 2026 spending: Where Baltimore ranks ahead of NFL free agency
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2026 NFL free agency: Projecting one signing for every team
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NFL salary cap officially set at $301.2 million for 2026 season
On Friday, the NFL informed all 32 teams that the salary cap has been set at $301.2 million for the 2026 season.

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2026 salary cap set; how much space do Jaguars have?
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NFL Teams' Updated Salary Cap Space for 2026 Free Agency After Record $301.2M Number
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Ravens' Lamar Jackson Sends Message to Future NFL Players Amid Combine

The 2026 NFL Draft combine is underway at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, and the Baltimore Ravens are searching for help on the defensive side of the ball as they enter a new era under head coach Jesse Minter.
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Ravens Get Good Grades on NFLPA Survey Report Card

The new NFLPA survey report cards were leaked out and the Baltimore Ravens score high grades on the 17 categories they had in 2025.
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Agent's Take: Which path will Lamar Jackson take for a new Ravens deal? Josh Allen's or Dak Prescott's?

The ball is in Jackson's court on which path he wants to take with a new deal. Jackson could follow in Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's footsteps and leave some money on the table in an effort to enhance his chances to win a Super Bowl or Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott's where he exploits his leverage.
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Ravens Potential 2026 Free Agent Targets: Edge Rusher

With the 2025 NFL season now officially concluded, the offseason picture will soon begin to take shape. The first and biggest upcoming period on the docket is free agency, which is only a few weeks away.
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Could the Ravens Double Dip at Tight End Again?

The Ravens franchise leader in receptions and receiving touchdowns, Andrews has evolved into a do-it-all tight end over his eight seasons. Though he posted a career-low 422 receiving yards last season, the Ravens see a rebound in 2026.
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Ravens' NFLPA grades soar after major improvements

The Baltimore Ravens' NFLPA grades for 2025 show a dramatic turnaround, with all departments earning B- or higher.
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Ravens big board: 5 positions Baltimore could consider at pick No. 14

Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta protects his team’s draft plans fervently. Even when he provides morsels of information, it’s worth asking wheth
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2026 NFLPA team report cards: Ravens improve in several areas

2026 NFLPA team report cards: Ravens improve in several areas
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Two Cornerback Prospects Who Could Fit Ravens

Tennessee's Jermod McCoy could slide due to medical reasons and LSU's Mansoor Delane would have a homecoming in Baltimore.
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Ravens NFL Draft rumors: Could Baltimore have interest in multiple offensive guards

DeCosta has talked about Jones Jr. earning one of the offensive guard spots, but the plan should be to add multiple players at the position as Baltimore ushers in a new era.
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Could Ravens draft a WR in first round? The prospects are tantalizing.

INDIANAPOLIS — There is no position on the Ravens’ roster more polarizing than wide receiver. The label is inherent to the job, which is high volume/limited opportunity, high pressure and highly visible.
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Anthony Richardson's latest comment should catch the Ravens' attention

Anthony Richardson's agent told FOX Sports he'd welcome sitting behind a veteran QB like Lamar Jackson. Here's what it means for the Ravens star.

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