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- The game pits two of the worst offensive teams in the NFL. It also marks the fourth straight game where the Ravens will face a quarterback who wasn't the opening-week starter.
- Five stats that stand out before Sundays' Ravens-Dolphins game, including tidbits on the Ravens pass rush, the many uses of Jarvis Landry, and the Dolphins' struggles against No. 1 receivers.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston picks three key matchups in the Ravens' game vs. the Miami Dolphins.
- Ravens right tackle Rick Wagner has earned plenty of praise in his first year as the starter, but faces his biggest challenge to date in Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake, who primarily lines up on Wagner¿s side.
- The confidence of star Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon has kept pace with his rapidly increasing production this year. Gordon has overcome persistent early-season trade rumors, a two-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy and a revolving door at quarterback to emerge as one of the top receivers in the league.
- Now, Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton has launched a similar career route to Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco.
- A collection of what other media outlets are saying as the Ravens prepare to play against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.
- Pro Bowl defensive tackle Geno Atkins, one of the most disruptive interior linemen in the game, injured his right anterior cruciate ligament and is scheduled to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam today to confirm that it's torn.
- Left tackle Eugene Monroe excused himself from dinner with head coach Harbaugh Thursday night because he wanted to go upstairs at the team facility and spent more time studying the Ravens' offense.
- Nine Ravens are questionable for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins, including four wide receivers and starting cornerback Lardarius Webb.
- uarterback Joe Flacco, who threw a career-high five interceptions against the Buffalo Bills, has traditionally responded to poor performances.
- A roundup of NFL experts' picks for Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins.
- Ravens kick returner and wide receiver Jacoby Jones' return to practice was unsurprisingly on a limited basis Wednesday.
- In this week's Blogger on Blogger post, Matt Vensel exchanged emails with Kevin Nogle, who blogs about the Miami Dolphins for The Phinsider. The Ravens travel to Miami to play the Dolphins on Sunday.
- The Dolphins, in their variation of the West Coast offense, rely on short drops and quick passes to get the ball to their receivers in the passing game.
- The Ravens will get a chance to right their ship against the Cleveland Browns, a team they have defeated 10 straight times. While Baltimore Sun reporter and blogger Matt Vensel thinks the Browns, who have a good defense, will put up a fight, picking an 11th consecutive win wouldn't be very courageous of him. But he is willing to go out on a limb and make these four bold predictions for Sunday's game.
- With a new head coach in Rob Chudzinski and new coordinators in Norv Turner and Ray Horton, the Browns will look a little different than they did a year ago.
- Every AFC North division team shares the same status following their first game: Winless.
- Even if Bryant McKinnie does not prove to be an upgrade over Michael Oher, his return to the Ravens and the left tackle position should make the Ravens stronger at both left guard and right tackle. Make no mistake, though, Oher will still be in the crosshairs of formidable NFL pass rushers over at right tackle.
- Wide-eyed and mindful, Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell checked off all the traits that make Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller one of the league's most feared pass rushers.