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- We have had to wait an extra day for our Ravens fix, but knowing that they would be playing on "Monday Night Football" made Monday a little more tolerable.
- Reserve tight end caught two passes for nine yards, but played a number of snaps
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- 2011 version of the Ravens seems to have more heart when games get difficult
- Three Things We've Learned About the Ravens during their 3-1 start
- We've reached the quarter pole of the NFL season, and it's probably fair to say we still don't quite know what to make of this Ravens team.
- Moving Ed Reed around the field seemed to make Jets flustered
- As great as the Ravens' defense was Sunday night — and it was magnificent — it was the resourcefulness of quarterback Joe Flacco on third down that helped Baltimore land critical early blows in the bare-knuckle fight against the New York Jets.
- Performance against lowly Rams pass defense could turn out to be a mirage
- With Lee Evans out, Joe Flacco may need to learn to trust a rookie — or three
- Former Ravens quarterback and current ESPN NFL analyst Trent Dilfer recently evaluated the ceilings of the league's top passers under the age of 27 and ranked them based on their potential to become "elite." You might be surprised which players -- there are five of them -- Dilfer said had a higher ceiling than Joe Flacco.
- Baltimore Ravens: In a 26-13 loss to the Tennessee Titans at LP Field, the Ravens saw many of their preseason concerns come to light.
- Ravens wide receivers have combined for only 9 catches through two games
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- Five Things We Learned: Tony Romo can't deliver in pressure situations
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco shrugs off the team's big win against rival Pittsburgh with his usual nonchalance
- You tight ends caught a total of seven passes and were solid blockers
- Kevin Van Valkenburg analyzes the Ravens' convincing season-opening win agaist rival Pittsburgh
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- Baltimore Ravens: The new-look Ravens delivered a season-opening stomping of the Pittsburgh Steelers, an authoritative statement that rippled through the AFC North and the rest of the NFL.
- After losing to the Steelers in the playoffs, the Ravens addressed the problems that cost them most
- As the Baltimore Ravens open their season, fans wonder are hoping for Super Bowl appearance.
- The Ravens simply have too many new players, especially on the offensive line, to compete in Week 1 against the Steelers
- With 13 new players and a renewed focus on running the ball, the Ravens may need time to grow
- Ravens' Taylor says he's on track to start the year
- The Ravens must cut their active roster down to 53 mighty men on Saturday. Here is my projection of what the roster will look like, but please note that John Harbaugh and his staff are better at evaluating talent than I am.
- Joe Flacco's long-toss abilities finally find an able receiver in Lee Evans
- Thanks to three touchdown drives by the first-team offense and a last-minute drive led by Tyrod Taylor, the Ravens overcame a 14-point first-quarter deficit to win their alleged preseason rivalry game against the Redskins, 34-31. Here is what is on my mind after the Ravens won their second straight preseason game.
- Baltimore is blessed with a bunch of talented sports bloggers who bring their unique perspective to the conversation. I often link up to these local writers in my morning Coffee Companion posts, but instead of just exchanging anti-social links with them, I have decided to be slightly less anti-social by exchanging emails with them in a somewhat regular feature called Blogger on Blogger.