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- The Ravensā Thanksgiving Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed to Sunday afternoon amid a coronavirus outbreak, the NFL announced Wednesday.
- Peter Schmuck's takes on the news items of the week. Thoughts on Peyton Manning, Joey Chestnut, Trey Mancini, Colin Kaepernick and more.
- Ezekiel Elliott is vowing to avoid incidents similar to a recent one in Las Vegas that forced the star running back of the Dallas Cowboys to meet with
- Witnesses told police in Concord, N.C., that Wright was shot after an argument with his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend Monday afternoon.
- President Trump ordered a new policy for military academy who want to play pro sports.
- Peter Schmuck's weighs in on Rich Hill, Ezekiel Elliott, Koji Uehara, Jim Kelly, Gleyber Torres and more.
- Kicker Justin Tucker, 29, signed a contract extension with the Ravens through 2023 reportedly worth $23.05 million, including $12.5 million fully guaranteed.
- Earl Thomas signed a four-year deal with the Ravens worth a reported $55 million, another expensive but impressive piece in the teamās defensive backfield.
- Le'Veon Bell is free to go. Antonio Brown, maybe not so much.
- Letās be honest, youāre going to watch the Super Bowl tonight. You might feel indifferent about the two teams playing if youāre one of the many who will tune into the Super Bowl so you have something to talk about at the office tomorrow morning, so I've put together this rooting guide.
- Reed joined former teammates Jonathan Ogden and Ray Lewis as he breezed to election in the first year he was eligible.
- Ed Reed left a unique mark on the Ravens and the NFL in his 12 years as a big-play safety. On Saturday, Reed could become the third homegrown Raven, after Jonathan Ogden and Ray Lewis, to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
- āI think sometimes people would think that maybe Iād be embarrassed that I started off as an intern now that Iām a GM, that I want to forget that,ā Eric DeCosta said. āTo be honest with you, I cherish that."
- Before the NFL considers making pass interference calls subject to replay review, the league might want to consider what will happen in the future.
- Roy Hilton had the game of his life when the Baltimore Colts defeated the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V.
- Here are the fatal flaws for the entire NFL playoff field.
- The undrafted rookie ranks fourth in rushing since Week 11 and has yet to be tackled for a loss on a run.
- Teams that were super earlier this season like Kansas City, New Orleans, the Los Angeles Rams and even the New England Patriots now appear vulnerable and beatable.
- But after Sunday's win vs. Tampa Bay, there is only so much the Ravens can control in the AFC playoff picture.
- By Sunday night, the Ravens could be atop the AFC North, possibly headed for a home playoff game.
- From the Ravens' lack of elite playmakers to their tense playoff outlook, here are five things we learned from their 27-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Ravens notebook featuring Tavon Young's first NFL touchdown and Brandon Carr's nomination for Walter Payton Man of the Year.
- The Ravens have been underdogs just twice this season, and never by more than a field goal.
- Andrew Kostecka and Isaiah Hart combined to score 43 points for host Loyola Maryland, which won, 75-65, in its 174th meeting with Mount St. Maryās on Saturday.
- Washington Redskins tackle Trent Williams practiced Monday and has been fully cleared after being taken to the hospital in an ambulance following the teamās game at Dallas on Thanksgiving Day.
- In the CBS broadcast, a wad of spit appears to fall from Marshal Yanda's mouth as he stands over Vontaze Burfict.
- Ravens first-round pick Lamar Jackson has played less in seven NFL games than he usually did in one start for Louisville. But as he nears the midpoint of his first season, Jackson said he has a good sense of his progress, despite the limited workload.
- Arthur H. Schmersal, a retired Baltimore County high school music teacher who had served as music director of the old Baltimore Colts Marching Band, died of cancer Oct. 12 at the Bob Hooper Hospice House. He was 82 and lived in the Phoenix area of Baltimore County.
- The Capital has learned that Navyās 1963 football team will be immortalized through a documentary film that is in the works.
- Harbaugh's news conference Monday offered some of his most extensive and interesting comments yet on the state of the teamās grounded rushing attack.
- A quarter of the way into the 2018 season, we can say the progress is real.
- In an interview this week on "The Pat McAfee Show,ā the Ravens safety said he doesnāt plan to finish his career anywhere but Baltimore.
- Ravens middle linebacker C.J. Mosley returned to practice Thursday, raising hope that the three-time Pro Bowl selection will play Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
- With kickers missing game-winners and losing their jobs around the NFL, the Ravens feel more thankful than ever to have Justin Tucker.
- As impressive as the Ravens were and as much excitement as they created against Buffalo, the game had the flavor of a preseason contest. It will be different Thursday night.
- The rookie inside linebacker characterized his performance on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills as a product of his work in the offseason and preseason.
- With a full offseason in the same system and the knowledge that he is the Ravensā undisputed starting running back, Alex Collins is hoping to build on the 973-yard, six-touchdown season he enjoyed in 2017.
- Tavon Austin had five disappointing seasons with the Rams as the eighth overall pick in the 2013 NFL draft. The former Dunbar standout is getting a new start with the Cowboys.
- NFL players are getting threatened by owners who care more about money than the freedoms the national anthem espouses.
- Before the induction ceremony in Canton on Aug. 4, get to know the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2018 with a career breakdown of each inductee.
- With inclement weather in the neighborhood for much of the late morning and early afternoon Tuesday, the Ravens relocated practice to their full-field indoor facility.
- The Ravens were one of eight teams without a single player in the NFLPA's top 50 for player sales from March 1 to May 31.
- Willie J. Gray, a Baltimore businessman who became a Kentucky Fried Chicken franchisee, died at Lehigh Valley-Muhlenberg in Bethlehem, Pa. The Govans resident was 76.
- The 6-foot-3, 200-pound dual-threat recruit passed for 1,025 yards and 11 touchdowns and ran for 819 yards and nine touchdowns last season
- Harbaugh is up to three infractions in his NFL career, but he's still not at Pete Carroll's level.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco filled the sky with spirals Thursday as he tested out a new receiver corps led by Michael Crabtree and John Brown.
- The NFL continues to get it wrong when it comes to its handling of the player protests during the playing of the National Anthem.
- After the NFLās ruling giving players who plan to kneel during the national anthem the chance to remain in the locker room, Ravens fans took to social media to voice their opinions ā pro and con āĀ with the leagueās decision.
- Jeremy Maclin, Lardarius Webb, Ryan Mallett and Terrance West are among several former Ravens trying to find their next teams.
- While the Ravens were trading down and trading down, their AFC North opponents, the Browns, Bengals and Steelers, actually made some picks Friday. Here's how they did.