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- Ravens officials bid farewell Wednesday to longtime quarterback Joe Flacco and linebackers C.J. Mosley and Terrell Suggs.
- There's a good deal of praise for the Ravens' front office and a lot of concerns about Denver's.
- The Ravens have reportedly agreed in principle to trade longtime starting quarterback Joe Flacco to the Denver Broncos, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the decision to deactivate the two defensive starters was not easy, but he still considers them day-to-day for this week leading to Sunday night’s game at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- From a smart offensive game plan to a redemptive performance by the offensive line, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 27-14 win over the Denver Broncos.
- Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens after their 27-14 win against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
- Baltimore Sun writers weigh in on the Ravens-Broncos game Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Quarterback Joe Flacco finished 25-for-40 for 277 yards and a touchdown as the Ravens beat the Denver Broncos, 27-14, at M&T Bank Stadium.
- The cornerback did not know he was the target of the Denver Broncos running back’s swings until after Sunday’s 27-14 win.
- The Ravens have options on the practice squad, but perhaps not the promotion they would have most preferred for their thin secondary.
- The three-time Pro Bowler is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos despite not practicing Wednesday and Friday.
- Denver Post beat writer Ryan O’Halloran weighs in with his thoughts on the Broncos.
- Breaking down the Ravens' matchup with the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
- Tasked with stopping the NFL's No. 4 ranked offense, the Ravens are looking to re-energize at home and regain some pride in a defense that has traditionally been tough for nearly 20 years.
- Ravens middle linebacker C.J. Mosley returned to practice Thursday, raising hope that the three-time Pro Bowl selection will play Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
- The Baltimore Sun's Ravens beat crew predicts who will win Sunday's game against the Broncos.
- The Ravens opened their first day of practice this week without three starters in running back Alex Collins (illness), middle linebacker C.J. Mosley (bone bruise in left knee) and nose tackle Michael Pierce (foot).
- After sacking two Buffalo Bills quarterbacks six times in the season opener, the defense left Thursday’s loss against the Cincinnati Bengals with zero sacks.
- Want to know how the Ravens will finish this season? Let me tell you.
- The Ravens open at home against the Buffalo Bills, will be done with AFC North road games after Oct. 7, have a three-game road trip, have a three-game homestand, face four straight 2017 playoff teams in the midseason, and have back-to-back road games against the Falcons and Chiefs in December.
- The market officially opens this afternoon, though many of the top free agents have already made their decisions.
- 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 early read on the 2018 draft class is that it's lacking a plethora of high-end receivers and tight ends. Those are the Ravens' two biggest needs.
- The Eagles have several players from the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII winners, but Howie Roseman's personnel staff has a distinct Ravens' flavor as well.
- On offense, the Patriots will attack from anywhere on the field regardless if they have possession on their own 1-yard line or the opponents’ 1-yard line.
- Under Armour hopes you notice the cleats in Sunday’s NFL championship games. The Baltimore company says the starting quarterbacks will wear its brand.
- Baltimore Sun writers and editors predict the outcomes of the AFC and NFC conference finals on Sunday. The winners will meet in the Super Bowl.
- It is difficult to bet against New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick in the postseason, and this season is no different.
- It has been a chaotic NFL season, but three underdog quarterbacks might be capturing the imagination of disgruntled football fans.
- Former Terps wide receiver Stefon Diggs erases decades of Minnesota heartache.
- Baltimore's defense has stood tall this season. Now it must step up in class to face two explosive offenses, Detroit's this week and Pittsburgh's the following Sunday.
- Catch up on any of the NFL games you might have missed on Thanksgiving Day.
- Sure, offseason additions have been key in turning a suspect unit into one of the NFL's best. But nothing has contributed more to the re-emergence of the Ravens 'D' than getting back their disruptive man in the middle.
- The Ravens began a stretch of winnable games against woeful teams when they dismantled the Green Bay Packers, Mike Preston writes.
- As they seek to make a playoff push, Ravens will avoid facing Aaron Rodgers, Deshaun Watson and Andrew Luck.
- With all of the supposed improvements in how the NFL deals with players' head injuries — after scrutiny from Congress, then lawsuits — there still are curious
- Ben Roethlisberger's 32-yard completion to Antonio Brown with 35 seconds set up a 33-yard field goal from Chris Boswell as time expired.
- Which position scored highest for the Ravens in the first half of the season?
- Las Vegas doesn't see this as a high-scoring affair, to say the least.
- Losers of four of their past five games, Ravens get back to work in trying to jump-start offense, fix run defense.
- Must-win comes early this season for the Ravens. They need to beat Miami on Thursday night to remain relevant in the chase for an NFL playoff spot.
- How Mike Preston graded the Ravens after their 24-16 loss to the Minnesota Vikings Sunday.
- The Ravens allow a back to rush for more than 100 yards for a second consecutive game.
- Mike Preston writes that the Ravens are fading fast, especially after losing to a rookie quarterback and a backup quarterback.
- Ravens have lost four of their past five games as offensive struggles continue.
- We take a closer look at the key stats from the Ravens' 24-16 loss to the Vikings on Sunday.
- How our reporters and editors saw the Ravens’ 24-16 loss to the Vikings in Minnesota
- The last three meetings between the Ravens and Minnesota Vikings have been decided by one score or less.
- On the noticeable sense of pessimism around the defense, Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees said he is “not going to buy into that crap.”
- But the Ravens have played well on the road this season.