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- Marquise Brown, one of the nation’s top wide receivers at Oklahoma last season, has yet to practice during the Ravens’ organized team activities.
- Ravens first-round pick Marquise Brown has always faced doubts because of his size. But his rare determination and scintillating speed pushed him past those questions to the top of the 2019 receiver class and a vital place in the future story of the Lamar Jackson-led Ravens.
- After trading their No. 22 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Ravens selected Oklahoma wide receiver Marquise Brown at No. 25 overall on Thursday night.
- Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh have been in this game for a long time, and they know how to win, but more importantly, how to survive.
- Le'Veon Bell is free to go. Antonio Brown, maybe not so much.
- The assumption is that newly signed Cleveland running back Kareem Hunt will most likely be suspended for at least the first four games of the season for a physical altercation with a woman last February in a Cleveland hotel.
- New Maryland coach Michael Locksley has announced the hiring of former East Carolina head coach Scottie Montgomery as offensive coordinator.
- The Ravens are in the playoffs - but only because the Browns could not capitalize on a mistake by Lamar Jackson and the coaching staff.
- Led by quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Ravens beat the Browns, 26-24, on Sunday to return to the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2014.
- The Ravens have fallen just short of beating the NFL's top teams in recent seasons. Now, they have to do it against the Los Angeles Chargers or face a gloomy end to the current era of the franchise.
- It's the third straight year the Ravens have had at least three players make the all-star roster.
- The scouting report for the Ravens-Steelers game on Sunday.
- Losing games they should have won cost the Ravens the past couple of seasons. If they miss the playoffs again in 2018, they'll look back at Sunday's loss in Cleveland as an unforgivable missed opportunity.
- Wide receiver Michael Crabtree is frustrated by his dropped passes in the Ravens' 12-9 loss to the Cleveland Browns. That's the right attitude and now he needs to make sure he fixes the problem, columnist Mike Preston writes.
- With Smith sidelined this year, the Ravens' pass defense has been perhaps even better without him than it was with him last season.
- From Joe Flacco's plethora of targets to the secondary's success without Jimmy Smith, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 26-14 win in Pittsburgh.
- The seven-year pro collected only the second interception of his career to help the Ravens seal a 26-14 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.
- The Ravens jump out to a 14-0 lead, allow Pittsburgh to tie the game in the second quarter, then shut the Steelers out in the second half for a 26-14 victory Sunday night.
- Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens after their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.
- There’s something different about the Ravens’ Sunday night game at Heinz Field.
- Breaking down the Ravens' Sunday night game against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers. Who has the edge?
- The Steelers have won the past three meetings with the Ravens, but this week marks the Ravens’ best chance in recent years.
- Ravens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale hopes more quarterbacks don’t begin flopping to get favorable calls from officiating crews.
- Heading into another prime-time matchup against the Ravens, the Steelers have won their past 11 night games.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh says there aren't any good teams in the NFL after two weeks. A look at the rising and falling tides in the AFC North suggests he might have a point.
- That leaves the Ravens and Bengals trying to catch Pittsburgh, which has won three of the past four divisional titles.
- The Ravens would have cut Jimmy Smith except for the fact that he’s a former first-round draft pick and a several-million-dollar investment.
- Ravens receiver John Brown doesn't say a lot, but no player has made a bigger impression during training camp. Brown hopes to put two injury-riddled seasons behind him, and he's no stranger to fighting back from difficult times.
- The Ravens were one of eight teams without a single player in the NFLPA's top 50 for player sales from March 1 to May 31.
- Of Ravens players, only linebacker C.J. Mosley, at No. 98, made the "NFL Top 100" list of the league's top players.
- Humphrey could develop into shut down cornerback
- The future of one of the Ravens' former first-round picks is murkier than ever.
- Fans have long yearned for the Ravens to draft a star wide receiver, and the team's inability to do so has been the most glaring exception to its outstanding overall draft record. The Ravens will likely have another chance to change the receiver narrative in 2018, but will they take it?
- The Ravens virtually had to stumble into this possible deal.
- Brandon Carr brought stability and leadership to the Ravens secondary in his first season with the team.
- If the Ravens can get Jarvis Landry for a fourth- or even third-round selection and a four-year contract worth from $50 million to $52 million then the Ravens should sign him.
- Projecting wide receivers has become difficult for NFL teams. Nothing has been more problematic for Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome.
- The Ravens certainly need to clear some salary cap space, but that doesn't mean they need to create big roster holes to do it.
- The Ravens simply haven't taken enough shots at finding offensive skill position players, especially early in the draft.
- The type of football we saw Sunday is what's been missing in Baltimore.
- The Ravens face a painful offseason of self-examination after a dispiriting loss to the Bengals.
- Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton hit Tyler Boyd for a 49-yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds to play, providing a devastating ending to the Ravens’ playoff hopes.
- Over a year after a disappointing loss to Pittsburgh, the Ravens have an opportunity to return to the postseason with a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at home Sunday.
- After making his fourth interception, the starting cornerback has turned his focus to Indianapolis’ dangerous wideout.
- The team is represented by at least three players for the 12th consecutive year.
- The Ravens used a familiar formula to beat the Cleveland Browns and remain in strong position to claim a wild-card spot. But the best news is they're hammering poor and mediocre opponents.
- The Ravens’ loss to the Steelers on Sunday night was highlighted by the defense giving up 14 catches for 149 yards to two tight ends.
- In modern-day athletics, few coaches ever admit they make a mistake.
- The Ravens need to gear up for playoff run over the last three games of the regular season.
- The Ravens defensive players are angry at themselves, looking forward to redeeming themselves this Sunday against Browns.