In what was the biggest training camp battle, the team elected to keep kicker Billy Cundiff and cut Shayne Graham.
The Ravens also cut loose backup quarterback Troy Smith, decided Joe Flacco and Marc Bulger would be fine.
By cutting Smith, it allowed the Ravens to keep another one of their younger players who otherwise would have been scooped up by someone else.
The Ravens kept linebackers Prescott Burgess and Edgar Jones while trading away Antwan Barnes.
]]>Stallworth broke his foot while returning a punt during the first half of Saturday’s preseason contest.
The wideout initially didn’t think anything was wrong and actually remained in the game before coming out.
It’s a tough break for Stallworth, who was trying to fight for a starting job against incumbent Mark Clayton.
Head coach John Harbaugh said he still anticipates that Stallworth will be able to help the Ravens later in the season.
]]>Head coach John Harbaugh was pleased with the tempo and precision of the practices and thinks his team accomplished what needed to be done.
At the same time, the Ravens did sustain some significant injuries. Only one injury occurred during the actual practices, and it was during a non-contact drill on one of the first days.
Cornerback Domonique Foxworth tore his ACL, a bad bout of luck for the team. Jared Gaither is also dealing with small tear in his back and Sergio Kindle is still out of fracturing his skull falling down a set of steps.
The team will continue to have one practice a day and but will shift back to the team headquarters at Owings Mills.
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He has been ordered by doctors not to travel anywhere for the next three weeks, meaning he won’t be in Baltimore anytime soon.
Head coach John Harbaugh said the team’s main concern is Kindle’s health and that football will come later.
He has not yet been ruled out for the first game of the season, but it’s possible he could miss the first six games.
]]>NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship tickets to Session 1 (Division I Semi-Finals) at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, May 29 are available. The semi-finals are scheduled to begin at 1:05 p.m.
Tickets for Session 2, which includes Division II and III Finals at 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 30, are also available. The main event, Division 1 Finals, will be held on Monday, May 31 at 1 p.m.
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