chris matthews
- A week after he stood on the sidelines on his own, benched following his second fumble in two weeks, rookie running back Buck Allen responded with a forceful and fumble-free game against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers.
- After just four wins in a season of disappointment, the Ravens udelivered a serious blow to the Steelers' playoff chances.
- In throwing for a career-high 274 yards against the Steelers, Ryan Mallett avoided the interceptions that had plagued the Ravens much of the season.
- It could be a disappointing week for the Ravens, who likely won't be well represented in the Pro Bowl and who will play in front of many Steelers fans Sunday.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh explains fourth-down decisions, including fake punt against Kansas City Chiefs
- Ravens quarterback Matt Schaub is inactive Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, leaving undrafted rookie Bryn Renner as the backup to Jimmy Clausen.
- The Ravens made a series of roster moves Saturday, putting offensive tackle Eugene Monroe on injured reserve, waiving Kaleb Johnson, and promoting Bryn Renner and Chris Matthews.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh gave a vague response to a question about Eugene Monroe, but it is pretty clear that the left tackle's season might be over.
- Wide receiver Chris Matthews, who caught his first ever touchdown in the Super Bowl last year, wants to work his way off the Ravens practice squad quickly.
- The Ravens started a week of heavy roster maneuvering by adding wide receiver Chuck Jacobs to active roster and waiving Joe Morgan.
- He went to four colleges, worked briefly at a coffee shop and played in the Arena Football League with the Portland Thunder.
- There is more media than ever covering American political life. And with each major election, the coverage seems to get worse ¿ or, at least, more confused and misguided.
- And, man, is the actual journalism he's been doing at CNN this week needed now in the wake of the George Zimmerman verdict as MSNBC and Fox sink deeper into their ideological swamps.
- Once engaged, reality wedding shows suddenly become more interesting.
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- Forget the broadcast networks of ABC, NBC and CBS. And forget PBS, too, unless you are part of the minority that doesn't have cable or online access.
- This year, I gave up reporting cable news ratings every month.