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- In their second year under offensive coordinator Todd Haley, the Steelers remain a pass-oriented team.
- The old-school, hands-on owner rewarded Pro Bowl defensive tackle Geno Atkins with a five-year contract extension worth $54.755 million, including a $15 million signing bonus, making him the second-highest paid defensive tackle in NFL history behind Ravens Pro Bowl lineman Haloti Ngata.
- If a team had signed either player to an offer sheet, the Ravens owned the right of first refusal to match or be given draft pick compensation.
- Baltimore Ravens free safety has been punished by NFL this season through hefty fines
- 34-year-old veteran said Ray Lewis is a big part of his successful career with Ravens
- Baltimore Ravens free safety fined for illegal hit on Victor Cruz
- Holding court inside the Ravens' locker room Thursday, veteran free safety Ed Reed was in no hurry to head toward the exit door. Reed is following a similar unrushed, stress-free approach toward addressing his uncertain future with the team after 11 seasons.
- Baltimore Ravens free safety punished by NFL for third time this season
- Baltimore Ravens free safety is regarded as a repeat offender by the NFL
- Defensive coordinator Dean Pees stuck with an aggressive approach, blitzing defenders and using unusual alignments. He lined up safeties James Ihedigbo and Omar Brown as edge pass rushers lined up outside the tackles and shifted outside linebacker Courtney Upshaw to nose guard.
- Every week, blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with the help of Ravens players, from that week's game. Today, he looks at cornerback Corey Graham's interception on a trick play ran by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Pittsburgh Steelers Charlie Batch completed 10 of 11 passes for 109 yards, touchdown in fourth quarter against Baltimore Ravens.
- Following a key turnover by Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, Pittsburgh Steelers QB Charlie Batch hit tight end Heath Miller to tie the game with 7:24 to go. He then led a late drive that resulted in Shaun Suisham's 42-yard field goal as time expired to give the Steelers a 23-20 victory
- The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday will play each other for the second time in three weeks.
- Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh's best deep threat, now listed as co-starter with Emmanuel Sanders, which could aid Ravens defense in Sunday's showdown
- Every week, we hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens' opponent that week. This week, we chatted with Alan Robinson, who covers the Pittsburgh Steelers for The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Aaron Wilson and Matt Vensel break down the film from the Ravens' win over the San Diego Chargers and the Pittsburgh Steelers' loss to the Cleveland Browns last week.
- Strong safety critical of NFL for fining players for illegal hits
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec has news, notes and opinions on the Baltimore Ravens.
- Ed Reed¿s one-game suspension for repeated violations of the rule prohibiting hits to the head and neck area of defenseless players has been lifted after the Ravens safety won his appeal. He will not miss Sunday¿s game against the San Diego Chargers after all.
- Ravens star free safety fined $50,000 by NFL after successful appeal
- After manhandling a soft Raiders front seven, the Ravens' line will be tested by the Steelers' OLB tandem of James Harrison and LaMarr Woodley. Their extensive repertoire of pass-rushing moves is formidable
- Safety flagged for unnecessary roughness for hit on Emmanuel Sanders
- Jacoby Jones' 63-yard return in the first quarter was his third return for a touchdown this season and his second in the past two games.
- With injured Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger watching from the sideline in sweats Sunday, backup Byron Leftwich started against the Ravens, his first start since 2009.
- There was no Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward or Ray Lewis, but as both teams predicted all week, it turned out to be more of the same with the Ravens-Steelers rivalry.
- Taking advantage of the absence of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, the unit harassed replacement Byron Leftwich, knocked out running back Isaac Redman (concussion) and kept speedy wide receivers Mike Wallace and Emmanuel Sanders in check to propel the Ravens to a 13-10 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field on Sunday night.
- With injured Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger watching from the sideline in sweats Sunday, backup Byron Leftwich started against the Ravens, his first start since 2009.
- Several Ravens defensive players continue to refer to Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger despite team rulling him out for Sunday night's showdown
- The Ravens and the Steelers renew the hardest-hitting rivalry in the NFL on Sunday night.
- Ravens defensive tackle Haloti Ngata is listed as probable for the Ravens' game against the Steelers on Sunday night.
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