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- This week, Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson looks back at the Ravens' previous game and that of their next of opponent.
- Ending the regular season losing four of the last five games does not mean doom, Ravens say
- Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck getting more love than the Baltimore Ravens' Joe Flacco
- The Baltimore Ravens' junior varsity lost to the second-string Cincinnati Bengals 23-17 -- with the fourth-string CBS crew calling the game.
- With an AFC North title and a home playoff game next weekend already secured, the Baltimore Ravens treated their regular-season finale at Paul Brown Stadium like a fifth preseason game. The end result -- a 23-17 loss in front of an announced 61,565 on a frigid afternoon -- hardly mattered.
- Baltimore Ravens' playoff game set for Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium
- When the Indianapolis Colts traveled to Baltimore for the Ravens' playoff opener in January 2007, fans greeted the city's former team with a vengeful intensity rarely seen in these parts. Six years later, the Colts are coming back to town for another playoff contest. But it remains to be seen whether old hatreds will bubble up as violently as they did the last time.
- Baltimore Ravens set to face fiery former defensive coordinator who's successfully battling leukemia
- Indianapolis Colts coach, former Ravens defensive coordinator to resume coaching after battle with leukemia
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- Running back didn't touch the football in the fourth quarter of loss to Pittsburgh
- Former Ravens defensive coordinator is battling leukemia
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- After Ray Lewis tore his triceps, McClain assumed his role as the Ravens' starting middle linebacker. With the new gig came: two small speakers in his helmet, a green dot the size of a quarter, the responsibility of relaying the play calls transmitted by defensive coordinator Dean Pees
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- The Baltimore Ravens, who reveled in wreaking havoc with their pass rush under former defensive coordinators like Rex Ryan and Chuck Pagano, have infrequently gotten close enough to the quarterback to create chaos inside the pocket this season. Their current coordinator, Dean Pees, is still searching for some solutions to rectify that.
- Colts coach, a former Ravens defensive coordinator, is battling leukemia
- Yanda 'tweaked' ankle, knee, Williams injured ankle
- Every Monday, the day after our favorite day of the week but still hours before that week's slate of games officially wraps up with "Monday Night Football," Matt Vensel will bring you his weekly premature NFL power rankings. Why Monday? Because who wants to wait until Tuesday or Wednesday for power rankings?
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- On occasion, Ravens running back Ray Rice likes to exchange sweaty jerseys with opposing players that he admires, and he already knows which Cleveland Browns player will be in his crosshairs after the final whistle blows Sunday afternoon: Trent Richardson.
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- Every Monday, the day after our favorite day of the week but still hours before that week's slate of games officially wraps up with "Monday Night Football," Matt Vensel will bring you his weekly premature NFL power rankings. Why Monday? Because who wants to wait until Tuesday or Wednesday for power rankings?
- Baltimore Ravens reporter Jeff Zrebiec has news, notes and opinions on Pernell McPhee, Terrell Suggs and more.
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday. That way he'll have an excuse to do the same to start his workday, too.
- Colts coach, former defensive coordinator hospitalized
- Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees squares off with Patriots
- Heading into a pivotal game Sunday night against the New England Patriots, the third-ranked defense from last season has plummeted to 27th overall. The Ravens already have allowed 808 yards of total offense, giving up an average of 5.6 yards per play.
- It's been a while since the Baltimore Ravens defense faced this many questions to start the season. One of the league's most established defenses suddenly has a new look.
- Under the fifth-year coach John Harbaugh, the Ravens have won consistently with an ever changing roster that now features just six players who were with the organization prior to Harbaugh's arrival.
- Football is a game of risk for Cary Williams. The Ravens starting cornerback relies on his instincts on the field for when to gamble and when to play it safe
- Defensive end abiding by medical staff's cautious approach before re-joining Pernell McPhee in battle to replace Cory Redding as starter
- When a free agent, inside linebacker Jameel McClain said he wasn't intrigued by prospect of joining Chuck Pagano with the Colts
- In New England, Pees had to make up for the loss of start middle linebacker Teddy Bruschi
- Looking to round out their defensive line rotation, the Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms with veteran nose tackle Ma'ake Kemoeatu, a league source has confirmed. Kemoeatu will likely replace backup nose tackle Brandon McKinney, who signed with Chuck Pagano and the Indianapolis Colts in free agency.
- After a quiet first round of the draft in which they traded their pick at No.29 to the Minnesota Vikings for the 35th pick (3rd overall in tonightĀæs second round) and the 98th overall pick, the Ravens will be on the clock tonight probably at about 7:15 barring another trade.
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- Having already lost two defensive starters and two key reserves to free agency, the Ravens moved today to keep an unheralded yet steady member of their defense, agreeing to terms with inside linebacker Jameel McClain.
- After denying on Friday that his client has joined the Indianapolis Colts, agent Ralph Cindrich said today that former Ravens safety Tom Zbikowski has reached a deal with the Colts.
- As the Ravens wait to see if free agent left guard Evan Mathis will accept their offer, they filled another hole on their offensive line by re-signing veteran center Matt Birk to a three-year deal.