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- As many free agents selected a new home or agreed to stay at their old one, the Ravens didn't resolve any of their key questions over the weekend.
- The defense, the backbone of the franchise for more than a decade, is a shell of its former self this season.
- With the Baltimore Ravens getting winded on defense, the San Diego Chargers and Philip Rivers go to hurry-up offense to take advantage.
- The game-winning touchdown pass Sunday for the San Diego Chargers followed a crucial defensive pass interference penalty on Ravens cornerback Anthony Levine that frustrated coach John Harbaugh.
- Steve Smith's 14th NFL season has been eye-opening for the 35-year-old, given that the Panthers organization was all he had ever known. But each game seems to bring Smith flashbacks to an earlier phase of his career, and that's the case again as the Ravens (7-4) prepare to face the Chargers (7-4) on Sunday in a key game at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco's 7.4 yards per attempt is up to 12th in the NFL, buoyed by an efficient performance on Monday night.
- Every week, we hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens¿ opponent that week. The Ravens left for the West Coast on Friday and play the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, so we reached out to Michael Gehlken, the Chargers beat writer for the San Diego Union-Tribune, to chat about Sunday's game.
- Alexander has 15 catches for 291 yards and three touchdowns since signing with San Diego on Nov. 1
- Tight end had concussion symptoms against the Steelers
- Tight end Dennis Pitta expected to play, but defensive end Pernell McPhee is a question mark as the Ravens wrap up a week of practices in preparation for Sunday's game against the San Diego Chargers
- After missing the previous three games with right knee and thigh injuries, starting left defensive end Pernell McPhee practiced for the second consecutive day.
- McPhee returns after missing Pittsburgh game with knee, thigh injuries
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- Team may have to wait until April's draft to find another target for Joe Flacco
- NFL free agency 2012: Don't believe it when you hear the Ravens will be quiet
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- We're two hours into free agency and the national news continues to come fast and furious. Now we have a bit of Ravens news being reported by a pair of national outlets. CBS Sports reports that Ben Grubbs will meet with the New Orleans Saints tomorrow. ESPN says that Cory Redding is visiting the Indianapolis Colts tonight.
- When it comes to star power in NFL free agency in 2012, there might not be a more stacked position group than wide receiver. But much like the running back class, this year's bumper crop of free agent wide receivers will likely be thinned when some teams exercise their right to place the franchise tag on pending free agents. Here is a look at five of the top free agent wideouts and where they could wind up.
- Even with today's news that Randy Moss plans to come out of retirement, the bumper crop of free-agent wide receivers appears to be thinning out as we learn more about how teams plan to use their franchise tags. How does it affect the Ravens?