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- Miami coach Adam Gase brings out best in Dolphins with no-nonsense approach.
- Ravens staying out of the fray of staging protest during playing of the national anthem
- Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell, who was held to 96 yards rushing in October 2013 to begin the Ravens latest streak without allowing a 100-yard rusher, ended that league-leading streak at 29 games Thursday with 129 yards rushing Thursday.
- It doesn't sound like Houston Texans owner Bob McNair wants former Ravens running back Ray Rice to join his team.
- Veteran running back Justin Forsett is drawing interest from several teams with the free agency signing period set to start Tuesday afternoon.
- Now that his one-year, $730,000 contract has expired, Justin Forsett iis hoping to negotiate a new contract with the Ravens and surpass his career-high production next season.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome indicated Tuesday that the team is in favor of retaining Justin Forsett.
- The so-called Gary Kubiak effect means running back Justin Forsett, fresh off a 1,266-yard season and 5.4 yards per carry for the Ravens, has vaulted up the free-agent running back rankings as he looks for his first big-money contract.
- Ravens running back Justin Forsett has been added to the Pro Bowl roster due to Houston Texans running back Arian Foster bowing out of the game due to injuries.
- The Ravens' strategy of trying to establish the run backfired badly as they got stuffed repeatedly at the line of scrimmage by Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt.
- If not for a stout red-zone defense that reacted well to sudden change behind three interceptions from quarterback Joe Flacco, this would have been a blowout.
- Monday Ravens 10-pack on road pass blocking woes, defensive bright spots, and running game turmoil
- With a must-win game facing the Ravens next Sunday, they could be without their starting offensive tackles.
- Gary Kubiak, Owen Daniels and Justin Forsett of the Ravens see their playoff hopes seriously damaged by their former team.
- Jeff Zrebiec looks at who's better at what in Sunday's showdown between the Ravens and Houston Texans.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston takes you inside the game with a look at how the Ravens match up with the Houston Texans.
- When the Baltimore Ravens visit Houston on Sunday, the Texans will rely heavily on running back Arian Foster, who has run for over 100 yards in seven of 11 games this season and averages 102.5 yards per game.
- Ravens veteran defensive end Chris Canty didn't practice Wednesday due to a lingering ankle injury, but downplayed the severity.
- Looking at whether the Ravens or Jacksonville Jaguars have the edge on offense, defense and special teams on Sunday.
- With six winnable games remaining after bye week, Baltimore Ravens have control of their playoff destiny.
- With Ray Rice dismissed, Bernard Pierce battling injuries and inconsistency and Lorenzo Taliaferro being a rookie, Justin Forsett has emerged as the surprise leader of the Ravens' running game. Heading into Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons at M&T Bank Stadium, Forsett ranks fifth in the NFL with 408 rushing yards and leads the league with an average of 6.4 yards per carry.
- There remains a shroud of mystery about the Ravens' running game as they face the Carolina Panthers Sunday afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Before Steve Smith's arrival this offseason, Torrey Smith was the Ravens' unquestioned No. 1 wide receiver. That has changed somewhat this season.
- However, those who have observed the Ravens' running back for the past several months see it differently. From the first day of training camp, his teammates and coaches have noticed his increased focus and intensity. Matt Rhule, one of Pierce's former coaches at Temple, saw how hard the running back attacked the offseason rehab on his surgically-repaired right shoulder.
- Standing in front of his locker Thursday, Ravens veteran wide receiver Steve Smith was already displaying signs of intensity and his trademark no-nonsense attitude.
- Bernard Pierce got a taste of what the next four weeks will be like when his walk off the field with a team doctor late in Saturday's practice became the talk of Ravens' training camp.
- Standing in the middle of the Ravens' practice field Tuesday, offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak directed traffic by pointing his fingers and huddling frequently with quarterback Joe Flacco.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers Ravens questions from readers.
- Offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak and the Ravens are nearly done installing their revamped offensive playbook.
- Standing inside a hallway at Lucas Oil Stadium last week, coach John Harbaugh delivered a blunt assessment of one of the Ravens' thorniest issues.
- Ravens fullback Vonta Leach reached out to Ravens coach John Harbaugh and encouraged him to interview Gary Kubiak, his former coach in Houston, for the team's vacant offensive coordinator position.
- Gary Kubiak's Houston Texans were one of the NFL's best at running the football. In every season from 2010 to 2012, the Texans ranked in the top eight in the league in both rushing yards and rushing touchdowns.
- The Ravens' hire of former Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak as their new offensive coordinator triggered applause from one of his former players.
- The Ravens have been keeping everyone hanging as they conduct what appears to be a thorough search for their next offensive coordinator, but if they were to get Gary Kubiak, the wait would be well worth it.
- The long stride, sudden cuts and all-purpose capabilities of Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte haven't escaped the Ravens' attention.