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- Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens after their 27-14 win against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
- Quarterback Joe Flacco finished 25-for-40 for 277 yards and a touchdown as the Ravens beat the Denver Broncos, 27-14, at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Denver Post beat writer Ryan O’Halloran weighs in with his thoughts on the Broncos.
- Breaking down the Ravens' matchup with the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
- Tasked with stopping the NFL's No. 4 ranked offense, the Ravens are looking to re-energize at home and regain some pride in a defense that has traditionally been tough for nearly 20 years.
- Projecting wide receivers has become difficult for NFL teams. Nothing has been more problematic for Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome.
- Speaking Wednesday at the NFL scouting combine, Adam Gase said that the Dolphins did not use the franchise tag on Jarvis Landry with the intent to trade him.
- There are still plenty of unanswered questions about Ozzie Newsome stepping aside in favor of his longtime lieutenant, Eric DeCosta.
- The early read on the 2018 draft class is that it's lacking a plethora of high-end receivers and tight ends. Those are the Ravens' two biggest needs.
- Wallace has been called a malcontent and even a quitter. His Ravens teammates and coaches call him a model teammate and leader. He just wants the ball and to help his team get to the playoffs.
- It’s imperative that we all do what we can to help out in this situation.
- The Ravens, who beat the Steelers just twice in eight games during John Harbaugh's first three seasons, now have topped Pittsburgh for three of their past nine total wins dating to the 2014 playoffs.
- As much as the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers pride themselves on stingy defenses, physical play and AFC North titles, they do differ on how to develop wide receivers.
- Ravens defense concerned about containing Jacksonville Jaguars' duo of Allen Robinson, Allen Hurns
- So far, ex-Maryland Terrapin Jacquille Veii is faring well for the Towson Tigers (4-3 overall and 2-2 in the Colonial Athletic Association), who weIcome Delaware (3-4, 2-2) on Saturday for a 2 p.m. kickoff. Veii leads the team in catches (28) and receiving yards (348) and has become redshirt senior quarterback Connor Frazier's favorite target.
- A look at the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles ahead of the Ravens' game in Oakland against the Raiders.
- With three TD passes against the Chiefs, including one to tie game with 36 seconds left, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning proves his critics wrong
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston picks three key matchups for the Ravens' regular season opener against the Broncos in Denver.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles heading into the Ravens' game against the Broncos in Denver.
- For months, they've heard the talk about how they could be the weak link of an otherwise championship-caliber team. They've been reminded about their roles in blowing two 14-point leads in an AFC divisional playoff loss to the New England Patriots in January. They've dealt with injuries and change, and now the Ravens' secondary gets another challenge: Peyton Manning.
- The Ravens have tried to downplay going against their former offensive coordinator-turned-head coach, Gary Kubiak, but defensive coordinator Dean Pees hasn't. It isn't about revenge or a grudge match, it's about respect.
- The Ravens' inability to draft and develop an elite wide receiver is one of the few blemishes on general manager Ozzie Newsome's resume. But last year's NFL rookie class is changing the perception of drafting a receiver.
- Dumervil maintained his pass-rushing form Sunday night in the Pro Bowl as he recorded the only sacks of the game, finishing with two sacks as Team Irvin defeated Team Carter, 32-28, at University of Phoenix Stadium.
- Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley knows all about quarterback Ben Roethlisberger making something out of nothing.
- The deal for Jacoby Jones, a proven deep threat and one of the game's fastest returners, has a maximum value of $14 million if he hits all his incentive clauses, sources said.
- New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman is going to hit the free agency market after declining a three-year offer to remain with the AFC East franchise, according to a source.
- When free agency starts this afternoon, the Ravens will have the most financial flexibility they've had since coach John Harbaugh was hired six years ago. The Ravens are carrying $21.987 million in salary cap space, according to NFL Players Association figures. Only 12 other NFL teams have more room under the league limit of $133 million.
- The NFL's annual free-agency spending spree officially gets underway Tuesday, with the Ravens in a slightly different position than in the recent past.
- Once thought to be a suitable replacement for Ed Reed, veteran free safety Michael Huff was cut by the Ravens in October. He's now one win away from a Super Bowl ring.
- Joe Flacco silenced anyone still clamoring for the wildcat offense, which disappeared against the Steelers days after the quarterback called it a high school offense.
- Their postseason hopes on life support less than two weeks ago, the Ravens woke up Friday in the AFC's sixth-and-final playoff slot.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco did not sound like a man who had just led his team to its biggest victory of the season.
- It would have been a crying shame if the Pittsburgh Steelers had beaten the Baltimore Ravens won on a night they made a season-full of mistakes.
- The Ravens are very much back in playoff position and they can thank Joe Flacco's arm, Justin Tucker's foot and the Pittsburgh Steelers' Emmanuel Sanders' hands.
- No one in the NFL has been involved in as many close games as the Ravens this season, and the results haven't been favorable for the 5-6 team.
- The Ravens made several personnel changes on the kickoff team, including cutting veteran safety Michael Huff as he was one of the players responsible for losing containment on the play.
- About a week after he hinted at changes, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh cut Marcus Spears and Michael Huff, two of the team's veteran offseason additions.
- Terence Garvin tried to curb his enthusiasm, but he had a feeling his name would be called.
- Despite setbacks for the defending Super Bowl champion Ravems and plenty of areas of concern, coach John Harbaugh has maintained his optimism.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson will look back at the Ravens' previous game.
- The Ravens entered their bye week in unfamiliar territory under Harbaugh. They are 3-4, the latest that they've had a losing record in Harbaugh's six seasons at the helm. They are also two games behind the first-place Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC North.
- Inactive for the past two games, much-maligned left tackle Bryant McKinnie has been traded to the Miami Dolphins.