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- The Ravens' strategy of trying to establish the run backfired badly as they got stuffed repeatedly at the line of scrimmage by Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt.
- Although Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith is still dealing with a sprained right knee, he's active for today's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Even without their best defensive lineman, the Baltimore Ravens sack Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill six times.
- After returning to practice Friday, running back Justin Forsett and wide receiver Torrey Smith both active for Ravens against Dolphins.
- Jeff Zrebiec breaks down what to look for when the Ravens play the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium.
- Two of the Ravens' top offensive stars, running back Justin Forsett and wide receiver Torrey Smith, returned to practice Friday ahead of Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh decided to keep his thoughts on star defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, who was suspended Thursday for the final four regular-season games for a positive test for a drug he said was Adderall, to himself Friday.
- The reserve defensive lineman was performing his civic duty, reporting for jury duty.
- Ravens Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata has been suspended by the NFL for four games for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances, the latest blow to the team's playoff hopes.
- The former Florida State star is expected to be the primary replacement for Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata.
- Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith missed a second straight day with an undisclosed knee injury, while fellow receiver Marlon Brown returned to practice after leaving Sunday's game and missing Wednesday with a concussion.
- The Ravens were dealt a devastating blow Thursday with the four-game suspension of Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata for violating the NFL performance-enhancing drug policy because of him testing positive for Adderall.
- Ravens rookie wide receiver Michael Campanaro has been scratched for his fourth consecutive game Sunday due to a pulled hamstring.
- Ravens veteran running back Justin Forsett kept smiling on the sideline while blood ran down his nose Monday night at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
- Two of the Ravens' former second-round draft picks were healthy scratches for Monday night's game against the New Orleans Saints.
- Ravens veteran nose tackle Terrence Cody has been practicing for the past three weeks, but he's still waiting for his first opportunity in 2014 to make an impact on the field.
- Entering the bye, defensive coordinator Dean Pees said that playing his All-Pro lineman Haloti Ngata at one position for the entire season has made life easy for Ngata, and the results are showing it.
- The Ravens shuffled their lineup for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans at M&T Bank Stadium, deactivating defensive end DeAngelo Tyson and safety Brynden Trawick for the first time this season.
- Breaking down film of the Ravens' loss on Sunday night to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- At 5-3, the Baltimore Ravens have beaten the teams they should and lost to two playoff teams.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson breaks down the Ravens' 29-7 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Week 7 at M&T Bank Stadium.
- On offense and defense, the Baltimore Ravens could do pretty much anything they wanted against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- With injuries to four linemen, Ravens have been plugging holes on defense
- Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson breaks down the Ravens' loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 5.
- Ravens veteran defensive end Chris Canty had surgery to address an infection that spread to his thumb and will be sidelined for a few weeks, according to coach John Harbaugh.
- Lardarius Webb allowed no touchdown passes or deep completions, but Luck completed several passes on him for first downs during the Colts' 20-13 win on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb is active for today's game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Ravens veteran defensive end Chris Canty didn't make the trip and won't play today against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- The Ravens made it official, ruling out rookie defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan and offensive tackle Eugene Monroe.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson looks back at the Ravens' game each week and looks ahead to their next opponent.
- The Ravens broke the trend of close games against their biggest rival by delivering a 26-6 beatdown to the Pittsburgh Steelers in front of an announced 71,181 at M&T Bank Stadium and a prime-time television audience.
- Unpacking the stats from the Ravens' loss to the Bengals
- The Ravens pared their roster down to the NFL's required 53-player limit Saturday, choosing to keep two quarterbacks and seven wide receivers and leaving themselves thin at cornerback and along the offensive and defensive lines.
- As one of the Ravens' most understated players, defensive lineman DeAngelo Tyson speaks quietly and tends to fly under the radar in a locker room filled with boisterous personalities.
- Responding to a question about whether rookie safety Terrence Brooks could be an option in the nickel back role, Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees' answer probably could have applied to several positions.
- The Ravens clearly need another cornerback and possibly a defensive end, but getting either will be tough because of a thin free agent market and few trade options.
- The Ravens and San Francisco 49ers took the field in helmets and shorts at 10:30 a.m. and practiced for about two and a half hours under sunny skies at the Under Armour Performance Center.
- Ravens defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore will undergo surgery Friday in Charlotte, N.C., to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon suffered during practice Sunday, according to a source.
- During Sunday's practice, the Ravens appeared to suffer their second serious injury of training camp at defensive end. Kapron Lewis-Moore was carted off the practice field in tears and obvious pain with what coach John Harbaugh later said appears to be a torn Achilles tendon.
- The Ravens have Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata lined up as the first-team left defensive tackle at Arthur Jones' vacated spot.
- The Ravens had been relatively fortunate on the injury front early in training camp but their outlook — and their options at arguably their deepest position — were altered on one play.
- With former Ravens starting defensive lineman Arthur Jones now with the Indianapolis Colts after signing a $33 million free-agent contract in March, there's an opportunity for DeAngelo Tyson to increase his playing time.
- The Ravens 2012 draft class made an immediate impact but struggled in year two. The Ravens need their 2013 draftees to flourish to get back to playoffs.
- Although there's no contact allowed until training camp, Jernigan has already displayed an aggressive personality on the practice field.
- And former Ravens star free safety Ed Reed was a crowd favorite during cornerback Lardarius Webb's annual charity softball Sunday with 15,000 tickets sold during the first year it's been held at M&T Bank Stadium with the game at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen previously.
- Determined to make an impact following a relatively quiet rookie season, Ravens defensive lineman Brandon Williams devoted his offseason to making some changes.
- Although there's no live hitting in spring practices, that didn't stop Ravens defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore from manhandling rookie offensive tackles Saturday.