In a surprise move, the Baltimore Ravens reached agreement with former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh on a one-year, $855,000 deal, according to league sources.
ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that the Baltimore Ravens will sign former Seattle Seahawk WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh to a one-year deal worth $855,000. The Seahawks waived Houshmandzadeh this week after leading the team in receiving with 79 receptions and 911 yards in 2009. However, a disappointing three touchdowns and a new staff led to Houshmandzadeh's departure from Seattle. Baltimore has ...
Ravens Cheerleaders and Members of the Marching Band Will Visit Maryland Zoo By Jane Ballentine Baltimore, MD - A huge bus carrying Ravens Cheerleaders and members of the Marching Band is followed by fans wearing purple and black, cheering their hometown team all over the city. This can only be one thing - the Official Ravens Purple Friday Caravan is on the move! At 2:15 pm on Friday, September ...
BALTIMORE — The Lyric Opera House in Baltimore will be renamed for the former owner of the Baltimore Ravens and his wife. The couple gave $3.5 million to the theater’s building campaign.
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Looking to bolster a wide receiver depth chart lacking proven playmakers and veteran experience, the St. Louis Rams have acquired Mark Clayton from the Baltimore Ravens. ESPN reports the Rams gave up a 2011 sixth-round draft pick in exchange for Clayton and the Ravens seventh-round pick in 2011. Clayton became expendable when the Ravens signed former Seahawk and Bengal receiver T.J ...
Earlier today, the Baltimore Ravens released their official 53-man roster. Two of the bigger names not included on that list are quarterback Troy Smith and kicker Shayne Graham. There had been rumors that the Ravens were comfortable carrying only two quarterbacks to start the season. Those rumors came to fruition when odd man out Troy Smith was waived. Ravens' management has confidence that ...
The Baltimore Ravens just got a little more potent with the signing of TJ Houshmandzadeh today. Adding the former Seahawk and Bengal will go a long way towards making Baltimore a contender for a Super Bowl this winter. This is after the Ravens traded for Anquan Boldin in the offseason to help out Joe Flacco under center. Now that Baltimore has added yet another weapon to its growing arsenal ...
The Baltimore Ravens upgraded their receiving corps again by agreeing to terms Monday with T.J. Houshmandzadeh. The 10-year veteran was cut by Seattle last week. He signed with the Seahawks as a free agent before the 2009 season and had a team-high 79 catches for 911 yards and three touchdowns.