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- Broncos quarterback Joe Flacco says it's not his job to groom rookie Drew Lock as his successor.
- Slot cornerback Tavon Young has agreed to a contract extension with the Ravens, the first signing of the team’s offseason.
- Although quarterback Joe Flacco’s pass to rookie Lamar Jackson was off-target in the Ravens’ win against the Denver Broncos, coach John Harbaugh said Jackson is “in the progression.”
- 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.
- Members of the Ravens special teams unit can take solace in knowing that their gaffes did not cost the team a victory Sunday against the Denver Broncos, but there is still considerable work to be done.
- 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.
- With Tavon Young and Maurice Canady out with injuries, the Ravens defense is looking for its cornerbacks to "grow up fast."
- Cornering the market: Ravens hope to land a cornerback from deep class
- The Baltimore Brigade added defensive back Varmah Sonie to the roster for their inaugural Arena Football League season.
- Speculation ramped up Sunday that Broncos coach Gary Kubiak will step down after the season because of health concerns just 11 months after leading Denver to a
- The timing of Marc Trestman's firing underscores the importance of these next two games for Baltimore Ravens.
- The Harford County high school track and field season gets started this week. Here's a look at the county's teams.
- The Broncos gave up 296 points during the regular season and 44 points during their three postseason games. That's an average of 17.9 points per game, which is pretty good until you compare it the two teams during the 16-game era that are generally left standing during any debate about the best defensive units — the 1985 Chicago Bears and the 2000 Ravens.
- Darian Stewart's departure from the Ravens generated little more than a shrug. But the veteran safety was one of the unsung heroes on the Denver Broncos' dominant defense.
- In beating up the Carolina Panthers to win Super Bowl 50, the Denver Broncos showed the Ravens and other teams that it's imperative to have guys who can get to the quarterback.
- The most intriguing matchup between two local teams pits Anne Arundel County's top playoff contender, No. 2 Broadneck, against the Howard County champion, No. 5 Howard.
- Capsule previews of metro area football regional finals
- Four football teams, Aberdeen, Bel Air, C. Milton Wright and Havre de Grace, went to battle Friday night in region semifinal playoffs. Only Havre de Grace was a winner.
- A By-The-Numbers look at Baltimore-area high school football for Week 11 of the 2015 season
- The final week of high school football season was in fact the final week, but for a few others, there will be games next week.
- Week nine on the gridiron for Harford County gridders was a good one for five teams Friday night, highlighted by John Carroll closing out an 10-0 regular season.
- There's seemingly no surefire recipe for success in building an NFL secondary, but one thing could become abundantly clear when the Ravens face the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals have found a formula that works for them, while the Ravens haven't.
- A play before Joe Flacco's end zone interception ended the Ravens' comeback bid, Steve Smith Sr. had the potential go-ahead score in his hands and he couldn't hold on.
- The Broncos secondary didn't want a repeat of Joe Flacco's Miracle at Mile High in 2013, and they barely escaped without one.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles heading into the Ravens' game against the Broncos in Denver.
- Four days before the final regular season of his career begins, Steve Smith Sr. is bracing himself for another challenge, and fighting a recent fine.
- Signing Jimmy Smith to a contract extension was a risk worth taking for Ravens.
- Four Harford County football teams went into region playoff battles Friday night, but only Bel Air came out as a survivor to play next week.
- The Aberdeen Eagles varsity football team, which suffered its first loss last week, bounced back in a big way Thursday night in Perryville.
- The UCBAC no longer has an undefeated football team. The Havre de Grace Warriors saw to that in an impressive, 27-0, win at previously unbeaten Aberdeen in Chesapeake Division play Friday night.
- The Bel Air Bobcats scored 28 unanswered second half points Friday night to overcome an upset bid by host Havre de Grace in an Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference Chesapeake Division football game.
- In a battle between undefeated Fallston and Havre de Grace, the Warriors walked away from their home field Friday night with a 35-12 victory.
- Week two on the gridiron saw Havre de Grace, Aberdeen and Fallston each move to 2-0, while Harford Tech, Joppatowne and Edgewood all remained winless.
- Wherever Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler goes, he is followed by a campaign tracker who takes photos and video footage for use by campaign rival Anthony Brown.
- Surprisingly, the area in which Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco struggled the most in Thursday's 49-27 loss to the Denver Broncos with was his shorter passes.
- Denver QB Peyton Manning passed for 7 touchdowns in leading the Broncos to a 49-27 win over the Baltimore Ravens.
- Maryland tight end Matt Furstenburg has reached an agreement to join the Ravens.
- The Baltimore Ravens agreed to terms with quarterback Joe Flacco on a new contract Friday evening.
- A game-by-game look at the Baltimore Ravens' run to New Orleans.
- Breaking down wach aspect of the Baltimore Ravens' AFC divisional playoff game at the Denver Broncos.
- Baltimore Ravens were dominated by the Denver Broncos the first time the teams played in December. Now they are preparing to meet again but this time in the AFC divisional round.
- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco's interception was returned 98 yards for a touchdown against Broncos on Dec. 16