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- Ravens Q&A: Jimmy Smith. Rookie cornerback discusses how he found his position, the role his brother had in his upbringing, and his indoctrination into the Steelers rivalry.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh says safety Ed Reed is "OK" for Sunday. Safety Tom Zbikowski has also been cleared for contact.
- Seven-time Pro Bowl free safety Ed Reed returned to Ravens practice Friday. He did not wear a helmet or engage in contact.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron said Joe Flacco does have the freedom to call his own plays and make suggestions. ... Ed Reed did not practice on Thursday. ... Lee Evans didn¿t sound optimistic about suiting up on Sunday against the Cardinals. ... Maryland guard Pe'Shon Howard broke his foot and will miss two to three months. ... On Friday, the Orioles' GM search committee will interview John Stockstill. ... The Cardinals won in 11 innings to force a Game 7.
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- Seven-time Pro Bowl free safety Ed Reed did not practice Thursday, the Ravens confirmed.
- Ravens free safety Ed Reed said he "wouldn't change" his approach to returning punts, even after a close call Monday vs. the Jaguars.
- Ravens notebook: Ray Rice, Terrell Suggs moving on from Ravens' loss to Jaguars
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- Ravens coach John Harbaugh answered familiar questions about his offense on Tuesday. ... He insisted that Ray Rice wasn't benched in Monday night's loss to the Jaguars. ... He said that Ed Reed and Terrence Cody are OK. ... He stood by his decision to go for an onside kick. ... The Orioles will interview De Jon Watson for the GM job on Wednesday. ... The Terps have work to do to become bowl-eligible.
- No serious injury for seven-time Pro Bowl free safety and starting nose tackle
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- Ravens notes: Ray Rice hadn't fumbled in 522 regular-season touches
- Before big games in Ravens Country, we see the most enthusiastic fans changing into purple clothes, flying the team colors on their cars, layering on beads and painting their faces. But lately, the truly passionate are taking it all a step more purple by getting their dogs in the act.
- Ravens: The Ravens will look to continue their trend of roughing up young quarterbacks Monday night. Against Jaguars rookie Blaine Gabbert, the defense aims to improve on its 6-0 record vs. first- or second-year starting QBs.
- Ravens notebook: Vonta Leach and Bernard Pollard don't gloat about beating former team
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- Gigantic left tackle Bryant McKinnie is enjoying his fresh start while trying to prove his doubters wrong
- Former teammate was dealt by Jets just in time to return to M&T Bank Stadium, again
- Three Things We've Learned About the Ravens during their 3-1 start
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- 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.
- With eight significant contributors nursing injuries, bye week comes at opportune time for Ravens
- Harassing opponents into turnovers is a familar formula for the Ravens
- For some Terps football players, the transition to new coach Randy Edsall has been "rough." ... Fans who look closely at Maryland's sideline may be puzzled by seeing Regis Philbin and Scott Van Pelt on the cards held up by team managers. ... The Ravens on Tuesdnaysigned former Cowboys cornerback Bryan McCann to a two-year deal. ... There's a chance that Andy MacPhail could stay on as Orioles president of baseball operations in 2012. ... Navy kicker Jon Teague is trying to move on from his blocked extra point in overtime on Saturday.
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- Ravens: Comparisons to the 2000 and 2006 defenses abound, and not completely without merit
- The Ravens set a franchise record with three defensive touchdowns on their way to a 34-17 win over the overmatched Jets. Joe Flacco threw 12 straight incompletions at one point and did not complete a pass in the second or third quarter. ... Tom Zbikowski suffered a concussion. ... Back in Baltimore this weekend, Rafael Palmeiro maintained that he never knowingly used steroids. ... After pulling away in the second half against Towson, the Maryland football team is now focused on Saturday's game at Georgia Tech.
- Unit avoids disaster despite surrendering 107-yard kick return for touchdown
- Moving Ed Reed around the field seemed to make Jets flustered