Frederick News-Post
Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti enthusiastically supports Joe Flacco as his quarterback, has every intention of retaining unrestricted free agent running back Ray Rice and believes the window of opportunity for his team to reach the Super Bowl...
Baltimore Sun
Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome has been with the Ravens since they arrived in Baltimore in 1996, and he constructed the 2000 Super Bowl squad. It seems as if speculation about his future in Baltimore is an annual rite of winter, but Wednesday,...
Baltimore Sun
Ravens' front office shows support for Cameron Last week, Ravens coach John Harbaugh acknowledged that offensive coordinator Cam Cameron would be back with the Ravens next season. Bisciotti and Newsome also supported Cameron on Wednesday, though...
Baltimore Sun
At the team's annual season-ending news conference Wednesday 10 days after Flacco threw for 306 yards and two touchdown passes in the 23-20 loss to the New England Patriots in the AFC championship game Bisciotti and Newsome said the team hopes to re-...
Baltimore Sun
So as usual, Bisciotti was the star of the show yesterday, mainly because of his candor, but also because this is about the only time we can interview the guy...Is he over that horrible 23-20 loss to the New England Patriots in the AFC championship...
Baltimore Sun
Owner Steve Bisciotti made one thing clear at the annual State of the Ravens address Wednesday: The face of the Ravens' offense will not change this offseason. " Ray [Rice ] and Joe Flacco will be part of this football team next year, guaranteed,"...