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- Even Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco sympathizes with his brethren on the defensive side of the ball when it comes to tackling quarterbacks.
- Breshad Perriman sits, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh says he'll be back.
- The Morning Report is a quick roundup of links to stories that Carroll County residents are talking about for September 1, 2016.
- Here's what you need to know about Boise State linebacker Kamalei Correa, the Ravens' No. 42 overall pick in the NFL draft.
- Only one Ravens player, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, made the NFL Players Association's top-50 list for jersey sales for 2014.
- "To be honest, I feel like I'm a hybrid," Delaire said. "I feel like I can stand up or put my hand down. I feel like I don't have a set position."
- The Ravens are still confident that offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak will stay, but the Denver Broncos' head-coaching opening could give him something to consider.
- Georgia Tech defensive end Jeremiah Attaochu isn't working out at the NFL scouting combine due to a partially torn hamstring and hand injury suffered at the Senior Bowl.
- A roundup of NFL experts' picks for Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
- The Ravens scratched veteran offensive Bryant McKinnie after replacing him this week with Eugene Monroe the new starting left tackle.
- Although nose tackle Haloti Ngata is listed as questionable on the injury report, Harbaugh said the Pro Bowl defensive lineman is set to play Sunday.
- Ravens standout nose tackle Haloti Ngata is listed as questionable on the injury report even though coach John Harbaugh said that the Pro Bowl defensive lineman is set to play Sunday against the Green Bay Packers.
- The Ravens offensive line has an especially weighty task this week -- blocking the Green Bay Packers' hefty defensive line.
- The Ravens are as healthy as they've been all season, but they have one big absence: Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata who has been held out of practice two days in a row because of a hip injury.
- The Green Bay Packers' Mike Neal never expected to be playing outside linebacker as much as he has through the first month of the 2013 season, let alone starting there.
- Baltimore Sun experts make their pick in the NFL Week 6 game between Ravens and Green Bay Packers.
- A roundup of NFL experts' picks for Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Green Bay Packers.
- Ravens nose tackle Haloti Ngata wasn't at practice during the early portion open to reporters
- In this week's Blogger on Blogger post, Matt Vensel exchanged emails with Zach Kruse, who blogs about the Green Bay Packers for Cheesehead TV. The Ravens host the Packers on Sunday.
- The Packers have built their offense around former league MVP Aaron Rodgers. They love putting him in the shotgun, using three-wide sets and keeping defenses on their heels with the no-huddle.
- The Ravens apparently won't have to worry about blocking Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl outside linebacker Clay Matthews on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
- 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?
- Here's a look at how the upcoming NFL season might unfold.
- As we close in on the 2012 NFL draft, we'll take a look at how the Ravens have fared in recent drafts. It's too soon to give a fair evaluation from the 2010 and 2011 classes, but three years of NFL service time is enough for us to grade their 2007, 2008 and 2009 classes. In today's blog post, we will break down the 2009 class.
- Sun reporters make their projections for 2011 NFL season
- In the weeks leading up to April's NFL draft, I will highlight four players at each position whom the Ravens could target at different stages in the draft -- from their top pick to their Mr. Irrelevant. In this post, I will focus on inside linebackers.
- The Ravens will have more pressing needs to address during the upcoming NFL draft than finding a long-term replacement for legendary linebacker Ray Lewis. But that difficult task is something they must tackle sooner rather than later.