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- With 5-year-old Leah Still, a cancer survivor, in the stands cheering him on, LeBron James scores 34 points to help the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Washington Wizards.
- Caitlyn Jenner delivered a powerful message at the ESPY Awards last week. Perhaps ESPN's decision to choose her for the honor was controversial. Instead of dwelling on that, the message is much more important.
- Only one Ravens player, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, made the NFL Players Association's top-50 list for jersey sales for 2014.
- NFL stars, like Rob Gronkowski, Calvin Johnson and Jeremy Maclin, will be in Baltimore for the Ed Block Foundation's annual event.
- Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith purchased several Devon Still Cincinnati Bengals jerseys, which the team is selling to raise money for a local hospital in honor of Still's four-year-old daughter, Leah, who is being treated for cancer.
- On the field, the Bengals are undefeated; off the field, support grows for Devon Still and his daughter
- The Ravens threw a surprise birthday party for Ravens senior advisor of player development O.J. Brigance on Friday with coach John Harbaugh and the entire team crowding into the cafeteria to sing him, "Happy Birthday" and present him with a cake.
- Defensive tackle Arthur Jones and cornerback Asa Jackson were the only Ravens not present during the portion of Friday¿s practice open to the media.
- Ravens running back Ray Rice, wide receiver Torrey Smith and center Gino Gradkowski are all practicing today.
- The Ravens didn't practice on Christmas, but issued an estimated injury report based on trainers' evaluation of players' statuses.
- Ravens strong safety James Ihedigbo is active for today's game against the Cincinnati Bengals after injuring his to in practice Friday during a one-one-one drill when he got tangled up with a receiver.
- Ravens starting strong safety James Ihedigbo injured his toe during practice Friday in a one-on-one drill where he got his foot tangled up with a wide receiver, according to a source.
- Ravens strong safety James Ihedigbo was added to the injury report as questionable today after injuring his toe during practice while operating in pass coverage and getting tangled up with a receiver, according to a source. Ihedigbo was listed as limited in participation.
- Several of the Ravens' top defensive players were not participating in today's practice ahead of Sunday's showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Ravens starting cornerback Jimmy Smith isn't practicing today during the early portion open to reporters as he recovers from a strained groin suffered Sunday in a loss to the Cleveland Browns.
- Outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (torn right biceps), defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (sprained right knee), wide receiver Anquan Boldin (bruised left shoulder), offensive guard Marshal Yanda (knee, shoulder, sprained right ankle), strong safety Bernard Pollard (damaged ribs) and wide receiver Tandon Doss (ankle) are all inactive.
- Every week, we hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens' opponent that week. On Monday night, the Cincinnati Bengals come to Baltimore, so we're happy to start off the season off by chatting with Joe Reedy, who has covered the Bengals as The Cincinnati Enquirer's Bengals beat reporter since 2009. We discussed Andy Dalton, Ray Rice and 30 years of inconsistency in Cincy.
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- This year's NFL scouting combine begins Wednesday, unofficially marking the start of draft speculation season. Before the prospects are poked and prodded, though, staff writer Matt Vensel has taken his first crack at predicting the first round of April's NFL draft.
- The NFL scouting combine starts Feb. 22. In advance of the annual meat market in Indianapolis, staff writer Matt Vensel will examine each position and give Ravens fans the 4-1-1. In this post he looks at defensive linemen, including Michael Brockers, Fletcher Cox, Devon Still, Dontari Poe, Melvin Ingram, Quinton Coples and Chandler Jones.