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- Gary Kubiak's loss was the biggest of the offseason for the Ravens. He just has that type of presence about him. Some guys are born to lead, some guys are followers. Kubiak was born to be a head coach and he might end up being one of the best ever when he is done.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti used Thursday's "State of the Ravens" address to preach about the importance of staying the course. Speaking just four days after the conclusion of a bitterly disappointing 5-11 season, Bisciotti, seated alongside team president Dick Cass, general manager Ozzie Newsome and coach John Harbaugh, dismissed talk of significant changes following one of the worst years in franchise history.
- When owner Steve Bisciotti last spoke publicly about the state of his team, the Ravens were about seven weeks removed from the conclusion of a 10-6 season and a berth in the AFC divisional playoffs. Bisciotti graded the 2014 Ravens' performance as an "A," saying that the only thing preventing him from adding a plus to the grade was falling short of the Super Bowl. The owner's tone will probably be far different Thursday afternoon at the "State of the Ravens" address.
- The Ravens haven't played a good, complete game yet in 2015. A lot of people will point to the high number of injuries as the main reason for the 3-7 record, but that's just a convenient excuse. This team has to address a lot of internal problems in the future.
- Joe Flacco and company better shape up or Ravens' season will be painful
- The Ravens have tried to downplay going against their former offensive coordinator-turned-head coach, Gary Kubiak, but defensive coordinator Dean Pees hasn't. It isn't about revenge or a grudge match, it's about respect.
- Joe Flacco has had little trouble despite having four offensive coordinators in as many seasons, the revolving door of play callers creating a situation one prominent former NFL quarterback described as "dysfunctional." It's because he has an open mind.
- The No. 13 Maryland men's soccer team played to a scoreless draw with No. 4 Notre Dame in men's soccer, and No. 12 UMBC rallies to tie Fairfield, 2-2.
- Former Ravens offensive coordinator and current LSU assistant Cam Cameron was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, the Baton Rouge Advocate says.
- Gary Kubiak preferred to stay on the field. Jim Caldwell preferred calling plays from the coaching box upstairs. Like Kubiak, Cam Cameron liked to stay on the sideline.
- Joe Flacco set career highs in touchdowns and passing yards in 2014, but as he enters his eighth season in the NFL at age 30, he believes he¿s just now hitting his physical prime.
- Ravens backup quarterback Matt Shaub has been eager to share his insight with starter Joe Flacco as the two learn under Marc Trestman, the offensive coordinator who replaced Gary Kubiak and is keeping the same basic principles in the playbook.
- If you're looking for the Ravens new offensive coordinator, he is easy to find. He has a slender build and looks like he should be in a court room or on Wall Street. The emotion is always on display.
- Absorbing the nuances of his first NFL playbook hasn't been difficult for Ravens undrafted rookie running back Terrence Magee.
- Regardless of local ties or community interests, the Ravens and wide receiver Torrey Smith made good business decisions over the weekend.
- As Ravens coach John Harbaugh looked this month for an offensive coordinator yet again, he returned to a familiar script that has emerged. Like all of his previous offensive coordinator hires, Harbaugh tabbed a former head coach, Marc Trestman.
- The only thing that matters to the Ravens (10-6) is that they'll get another opportunity to overcome their struggles Saturday night, when they face the third-seeded and AFC North champion Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5) at Heinz Field in the AFC wild-card round.
- A steadying influence with impeccable credentials, Ravens coordinator Gary Kubiak has guided the offense to a major improvement.
- Offsensive coordinator Gary Kubiak's work with Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens' offense has not gone unnoticed around the NFL.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions about the Ravens' win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, the performance on special teams and more.
- The Baltimore Ravens seem to have the easiest schedule of AFC North teams over the last six games.
- Breaking down film of the Ravens' loss on Sunday night to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions on the Ravens' win over the Cleveland Browns and other topics about the team.
- So far, quarterbacks coach Rick Dennison says he likes the way quarterback Joe Flacco has adapted to the changes.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco has seemed standoffish at minicamp as he works to get accustomed to new offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak.
- Adam Jones' Lutherville home was featured today in an online video, and gives a glimpse of how the Orioles outfielder spends his time away from the ballpark.
- 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.
- The Ravens have talked with LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger during the draft process and have also spoken to the LSU coaching staff about him, including former Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, according to a source.
- Each Ravens player prepares for the first whistle his own way
- Former Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron isn't heading back to the AFC North division.
- Introduced today as the Detroit Lions' new head coach, former Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell has no intentions of supervising a rebuilding project.
- With the Detroit Lions announcing that Jim Caldwell has been hired to be their next head coach, the Ravens are now in need of a new offensive coordinator.
- As the Ravens hold their annual season review press conference this morning with owner Steve Bisciotti, general manager Ozzie Newsome, team president Dick Cass and coach John Harbaugh, offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell is interviewing today for the Tennessee Titans' head coaching vacancy.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell is scheduled to interview with the Tennessee Titans later this week, according to Fritz Pollard Alliance chairman John Wooten.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell interviewed Sunday for the Washington Redskins' head coaching vacancy, according to the Redskins and Fritz Pollard Alliance Foundation chairman John Wooten.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell met with Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford during his lengthy Friday interview along with Lions vice chairman Bill Ford Jr., during what was described as an "excellent, outstanding interview" by Fritz Pollard Alliance chairman John Wooten.
- While all the talk has been on Terrell Suggs' future, there are several other long-term Ravens who may have played their last games in purple.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer questions from readers about the Ravens.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh had a strong week, not as far as Xs and Os, but the way he has handled himself, Mike Preston writes.
- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco reiterated his feelings about the wildcat offense Tuesday, saying that it makes the Ravens not look like an NFL team.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco raised some eyebrows when he seemed unenthusiastic about the team¿s offensive gameplan Sunday.
- A collection of what other media outlets are saying as the Baltimore Ravens prepare to play against the New York Jets on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer questions from readers about the Ravens.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer questions from readers about the Ravens.