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- A pass-interference call on Carr and a holding penalty on Humphrey kept the Bengals' last-minute touchdown drive alive.
- Team's 20-0 victory is its first shutout since the 2009 season in Cleveland.
- Whether it's Le'Veon Bell, Kevin Zeitler, Brandon Williams or Lawrence Timmons, the AFC North boasts of some top pending free agents.
- Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs elaborates on decision to return for 2017
- Absence of Cincinnati Bengals wideout A.J. Green could be huge advantage for embattled Ravens secondary
- After more than a decade of turning around one of the NFL's worst franchises, Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis' success might finally be catching up with him.
- [UPDATE] Marshal Yanda, Brandon Williams absent from Ravens practice on Wednesday
- The Browns, Steelers and Bengals will enter the draft with varying game plans.
- The Ravens agreed in principle with three-time Pro Bowl selection Eric Weddle on a four-year deal that could be worth as much as $29 million. The deal, according to sources, includes $13 million in guaranteed money and $9 million this season.
- Free agent wide receiver Mike Wallace will visit the Ravens on Monday, per report.
- Many of the top free agents have already signed new contracts or will do so today. But that doesn't mean there aren't any quality free agent options left for the Ravens.
- Free agency doesn't start until Wednesday, but teams can start discussing contracts with pending unrestricted free agents at noon today.
- Seattle's formula of pairing a fierce defense with a strong running game is a tried-and-true measure to winning Super Bowls.
- On his way out of the stadium Saturday in Foxborough, Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith reportedly threatened to fight former Carolina Panthers teammate Jermaine Wiggins in the parking lot for previous comments Wiggins made about Smith.
- Ravens cornerback Rashaan Melvin will undergo a surgical procedure to repair damage to his shoulder, according to coach John Harbaugh.
- As he does each week, Baltimore Sun reporter Childs Walker shares his five biggest takeaways from the Ravens' 35-31 playoff loss to the New England Patriots in the AFC divisional round at Gillette Stadium on Saturday.
- It was better than Christmas morning, better than New Year's Eve, even better than the Olympics in Boston.
- The New England Patriots didn't even try to run the ball on the Baltimore Ravens; they just kept passing against a patchwork secondary.
- A clever bit of trickery from New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, and the strong arm of former college quarterback Julian Edelman, helped end the Ravens' season Saturday night.
- As the sixth-seeded Ravens (11-6) square off with the top-seeded New England Patriots (12-4) in an AFC divisional-round playoff game Saturday at Gillette Stadium, here's a checklist of things to keep an eye on:
- "He's fighting. He's a fighter," Rashaan Melvin said of James Melvin. "Some days, he's up. Some days, he's down, but he's always fighting. He's definitely proud."
- The Ravens have listed left tackle Eugene Monroe as questionable for Saturday's AFC divisional-round playoff game against the New England Patriots.
- After participating on a limited basis as he works his way back from an ankle injury, Monroe proclaimed that he had made major progress and sounded upbeat about his chances of playing in Saturday night's AFC divisional-round playoff game against the New England Patriots.
- Ravens 10-pack on coordinators' crowning games, a rare turnover feat, and more