Today's Baltimore Ravens news from across the internet.
Tim Tebow a Patriot? It's happening, according to a report.
Branden Albert remains the Chiefs starting left tackle for now.
The Falcons and the Rams swung a deal to swap the 22nd and the 30th pick.
The New England Patriots 2013 NFL schedule was released on Thursday night. The Patriots open the season on the road against the Buffalo Bills and then hit primetime the following week with a Thursday night game against the New York Jets.
New York begins its 2013 campaign against the Cowboys in Dallas on Sunday Night Football.
Restricted free agent Emmanuel Sanders visited the New England Patriots earlier in free agency and now the Patriots have reportedly submitted an offer sheet for Sanders, who was tendered by the Pittsburgh Steelers at the third round level.
Nnamdi Watch 2013 is over. The San Francisco 49ers agreed to a 1-year contract with Asomugha, the former Eagles cornerback.
Free agent quarterback Pat White won't be visiting New York after all.
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The Patriots signed veteran safety Adrian Wilson on Friday to shore up the team's secondary.
Just like that, Leon Washington is a New England Patriot. Washington and the Patriots agreed to terms on a one-year contract. He figures to help the Patriots on special teams as a return man.
Wes Welker is gone. Denver Broncos exec John Elway announced via Twitter that Wes Welker and the Broncos have agreed to a two-year contract. According to ESPN, the contract is worth $12 million.
John Elway and the Denver Broncos have pulled off another big move. The Broncos have reportedly agreed to terms with free agent receiver Wes Welker, formerly of the New England Patriots.
The Denver Broncos are engaged in "serious talks" with free agent receiver Wes Welker, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter. That would mean Welker would go from catching passes from one Hall of Famer to another.
Sharrif Floyd missed Florida Pro Day with an ankle injury, but Matt Elam and others performed for and impressed NFL scouts on Tuesday.
After starting every game for four years in Buffalo, free agent guard Andy Levitre should find a big pay day in 2013.
NFL free agency opened on Tuesday afternoon and Martellus Bennett is already headed to the Bears.
Will Tony Gonzalez return? Apparently the answer is yes. Gonzalez has told the Atlanta Falcons he plans on returning in 2013 and has given his agent the go ahead to work on a new contract, according to reports.
The San Diego Chargers released another veteran player, Randy McMichael, on Tuesday. The 2013 NFL free agency period starts on Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m. (ET) and McMichael is now free to sign with any team.
The Baltimore Ravens have reportedly traded receiver Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers. The trade is expected to send a sixth round pick to the Ravens for Boldin, who was one of the Ravens key players in their Super Bowl run.
The Miami Dolphins will not be getting Percy Harvin. Multiple reports state that the Minnesota Vikings have traded Harvin to the Seattle Seahawks.
The Cardinals now have one less possible target to hopefully fix the quarterback problems that have plagued the team for three seasons.
The San Diego Chargers will release 36-year old linebacker Takeo Spikes, the team announced. Spikes had been with the Chargers for two seasons.
The New England Patriots have been talking with Wes Welker about a long-term contract but, according to a new report, Welker plans to test the free agent market first.
The Northwestern Wildcats were among multiple schools hosting their Pro Day on Tuesday, but offensive guard Brian Mulroe, their most likely draft prospect, did not participate.
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots agreed to a unique three-year contract extension, according to SI's Peter King. Brady's extension will pay him well below market value in order to ensure the Patriots have plenty of salary cap space.
Saturday at the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine will be the busiest day of the event. Check out the full schedule and how to watch.
The Giants coach touched on several topics at the 2013 NFL Combine, including the idea that he would coach just one more season.
The draft, the combine and free agency could be moved to give the league even more attention