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- Ravens wider receiver Chris Moore has bided his time, playing behind veterans for three years. Now, he's ready to make his mark in an expanded role.
- A rushing offense that gashed the Los Angeles Chargers for 159 yards in the first meeting was held to 90 in Sunday’s 23-17 loss in an AFC wild-card-round playoff game.
- The Ravens could move cornerback Brandon Carr from his usual outside spot to the inside position or use a rotation of Anthony Levine Sr. and Maurice Canady to replace the loss of Tavon Young.
- The architect of the NFL’s top-ranked defense in total yards aspires to become a head coach, but also told coach John Harbaugh that he’d be willing to ride with him until the end.
- Right guard Marshal Yanda and slot cornerback Tavon Young were the only players to miss Wednesday’s practice, and Yanda was given the day off as a veteran.
- “We were all in the pit with the lion last night, believe me," coach John Harbaugh said Monday.
- What can we learn from the Ravens snap counts against the Browns?
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count analysis in their win over the San Diego Chargers.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count analysis in their overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- It’s striking how few defensive snaps the Ravens are playing overall with the offense dominating time of possession.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravens’ 26-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
- Both Cyrus Jones and Anthony Levine Sr. predicted that Jones would reach the end zone moments before his 70-yard punt return for a touchdown in Sunday’s 34-17 victory over the Oakland Raiders.
- Cornerback Marlon Humphrey ensured that the Ravens would not suffer another last-minute, heartbreaking loss to the Cincinnati Bengals by preventing a fourth-down conversion late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 24-21 win.
- Columnist Mike Preston gives his position grades for the Ravens' game against the Bengals.
- From the Ravens' troubling direction to Lamar Jackson's progress on display, here are five things we learned from Sunday's 36-21 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
- Analyzing the Ravens' snap count from the win over the Titans.
- The outside linebacker, who turns 36 on Thursday, played 66 snaps in Sunday’s loss at the Cleveland Browns, which is more than what coach John Harbaugh wants to see.
- The Ravens were their own worst enemies in a 12-9 overtime loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
- In the Ravens' last preseason game, Jordan Lasley and Janarion Grant came in before veterans Breshad Perriman and DeVier Posey.
- The Ravens practiced without 10 players (not including the four on the physically unable to perform list), but welcomed back starting left guard Alex Lewis.
- A single one-on-one exercise at Friday’s practice featured seven penalties with five committed by the defense.
- In his first extended practice against the defense Sunday afternoon, the incumbent starter threw with authority and accuracy and even showed off his wheels.
- Despite the move, the fourth-year wideout faces a steep challenge in securing a spot on the team’s active roster.
- A preview of the wide receivers position as the Ravens prepare to open training camp July 19.
- Mindset of quarterback Joe Flacco, new-look wide receiver corps among biggest storylines during OTA workouts.
- The key players on both defense and special teams return for the Ravens.
- The Ravens' personnel on the offensive side of the ball certainly has a new look.
- Decision means that it's almost a certainty that receiver Breshad Perriman will be a free agent after the 2018 season. What isn't immediately known is whether he'll even be a Raven in September.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome delivered on his vow to change the look of his wide receiver room.
- Jordan Lasley had multiple suspensions and arrests while at UCLA.
- As the Ravens enter another long offseason searching for a formula to return to the playoffs, no position ranks higher on their wish list than receiver. The elusive No. 1 wideout has become a Holy Grail for the franchise.
- The wide receiver’s long kick return and subsequent touchdown catch was overshadowed by an interception he had a hand in.
- Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton hit Tyler Boyd for a 49-yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds to play, providing a devastating ending to the Ravens’ playoff hopes.
- The Ravens' offense failed to score a touchdown in the first quarter for the eighth consecutive game, and it cost them against the Bengals.
- Forner Ravens starters Breshad Perriman and Terrance West have slid down the Ravens’ depth chart this season and won't play Sunday against the Bengals.
- Ravens wide receiver Jeremy Maclin is in line to miss his second consecutive game Sunday against the Bengals.
- The onus falls on Chris Moore, Breshad Perriman and Michael Campanaro to step up in place of Maclin.
- In addition to Maclin, defensive end Carl Davis, cornerback Maurice Canady, and defensive back Anthony Levine would have been limited at Tuesday’s walkthrough.
- Former first-round pick last played on Nov. 27 against the Houston Texans. He hasn't had a catch since Nov. 5 against the Tennessee Titans.
- The Ravens should have their entire 53-man roster available for Sunday's game against Cleveland.
- Za’Darius Smith and Maurice Canady joined Jensen and Moore as limited participants in Wednesday’s session.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh is hoping wide receiver Chris Moore will recover quickly enough to play Sunday at the Cleveland Browns.
- How did the Ravens offensive and defensive units grade out against the Steelers on Sunday night in Pittsburgh?
- The Ravens opt to go with an extra defensive lineman, Chris Wormley, against the Steelers over Breshad Perriman.
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Ravens MLB Mosley (neck) participates fully at Thursday's practice; Mornhinweg sees healthier Flacco
The upgrade from no practice on Wednesday to full participation on Thursday suggests the starting middle linebacker will play Sunday. - Ravens need more offensive improvement for better report card.
- The special teams unit's ability to produce in categories such as returns, field goals, and punts has been pivotal in the Ravens' overall success this season.
- It is the second time in the punter’s career and first since 2008 that he has earned the honor.
- Ravens punter Sam Koch and wide receiver Chris Moore are now 2-for-2 for 38 yards on fake punts in 2017.
- With the game hanging in the balance, the Ravens forced two turnovers in the final five minutes to help the Ravens hold on for a 23-16 victory over the Texans.