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- In all likelihood, the Ravens will have to win five of their last seven games to have a playoff shot.
- Speculation ramped up Sunday that Broncos coach Gary Kubiak will step down after the season because of health concerns just 11 months after leading Denver to a
- Miami Dolphins head coach Adam Gase appreciated 2015 interview with John Harbaugh
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco said Sunday's interception was result of bad decision, not mechanics
- When Darius Kilgo was drafted by the Denver Broncos last May, he got the standard phone calls from the team¿s coach, Gary Kubiak, and the general manager, John Elway. But his phone lit up with another text from an unexpected source that day: Broncos future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning. It was a bit of a surprise for the sixth-round pick who wasn¿t even invited to the NFL scouting combine after his career as a defensive lineman at Maryland ended.
- Darian Stewart's departure from the Ravens generated little more than a shrug. But the veteran safety was one of the unsung heroes on the Denver Broncos' dominant defense.
- Gary Kubiak acknowledged that the Broncos¿ head coaching job was probably the only position that he would have left the Ravens for following the 2014 season. He's now in the Super Bowl.
- Gary Kubiak's loss was the biggest of the offseason for the Ravens. He just has that type of presence about him. Some guys are born to lead, some guys are followers. Kubiak was born to be a head coach and he might end up being one of the best ever when he is done.
- The Ravens ended the season with the fewest rushing attempts, 383, in team history. It's no coincidence they finished the season with one of the won-loss worst records in team history.
- The Ravens need to develop a faster pace with the base offense throughout the game. When Gary Kubiak and Jim Caldwell were the offensive coordinators, they always talked about having a fast pace.
- Former Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak and his coaching staff with the Denver Broncos have a little more to gameplan for ahead of Sunday's season opener, as Ravens running back Lorenzo Taliaferro and cornerback Rashaan Melvin returned to practice Friday.
- Ravens fullback Kyle Juszczyk is one of few established players at his position, and he's much more comfortable in the offense in his second season.
- 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.
- Ravens coaches and players warmly remembered offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak Wednesday in the lead-up to the season opener against the Broncos.
- Gary Kubiak preferred to stay on the field. Jim Caldwell preferred calling plays from the coaching box upstairs. Like Kubiak, Cam Cameron liked to stay on the sideline.
- Flacco is almost a contradiction in terms. He's the embodiment of stability, and yet he has shown an uncanny ability to embrace change.
- The true litmus test for new offensive coordinator Marc Trestman and his blended offense that still incorporates many of former offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak's West Coast offensive concepts is roughly six weeks away.
- The Ravens lost Gary Kubiak, Torrey Smith and Owen Daniels, but otherwise, the AFC North's top three teams return very similar offenses.
- Ravens backup quarterback Matt Shaub has been eager to share his insight with starter Joe Flacco as the two learn under Marc Trestman, the offensive coordinator who replaced Gary Kubiak and is keeping the same basic principles in the playbook.
- Gino Gradkowski went from the Ravens' starting center to an afterthought. Now, he's in line to start for the Denver Broncos and make his regular-season debut against his old team.
- Coordinators Marc Trestman and Gary Kubiak run the same West Coast offense, but their styles appear to be different in practice. Trestman is more involved and certainly more emotional. He is constantly jogging in and out of the huddle, usually chatting with a quarterback or receiver.
- On the first day of free agency, former Ravens tight end will visit with the Denver Broncos, an expected development given his relationship with Gary Kubiak.
- There's been a lot of speculation that free agent-to-be Justin Forsett will follow Gary Kubiak and sign with the Denver Broncos, but the move wouldn't make a ton of sense for both player and team.
- The so-called Gary Kubiak effect means running back Justin Forsett, fresh off a 1,266-yard season and 5.4 yards per carry for the Ravens, has vaulted up the free-agent running back rankings as he looks for his first big-money contract.
- Energized and admittedly a bit overwhelmed as he works to assemble his Denver Broncos' coaching staff, Gary Kubiak said he thoroughly enjoyed his lone season as the Ravens' offensive coordinator.
- With Joe Flacco coming off big year and the running game working, Marc Trestman plans to learn what works for Ravens.
- One day after losing one of the NFL's best offensive coordinators in Gary Kubiak, the Ravens replaced him with another top one, Marc Trestman, former head coach of the Chicago Bears.
- The Ravens moved quickly to fill their offensive coordinator vacancy, replacing Gary Kubiak with Marc Trestman, another former NFL head coach with a reputation for getting the most out of quarterbacks.
- On the day that he was introduced as the new head coach of the Denver Broncos, Gary Kubiak was thankful of the opportunity that he got from the Ravens
- On the same day that Gary Kubiak officially was named Denver Broncos coach, the Ravens interviewed former Broncos assistant Adam Gase for their offensive coordinator job.
- The Denver Broncos announced Monday that they've hired former Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak as their 15th head coach in franchise history.
- Where all of these Sunday developments leaves the Ravens is weighing the merits of a group of candidates that includes Broncos offensive coordinator Adam Gase. Gase is highly regarded by the Ravens, according to sources.
- The Ravens will need to hire a new offensive coordinator, after all. Just seven days after saying that he would remain with the Ravens, Gary Kubiak will be named the new head coach of the Denver Broncos, according to a source, returning him to the organization that he spent 20 seasons with as either a player or assistant coach.
- The Ravens knew that if offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak wanted to interview for the Denver Broncos' head-coaching vacancy, the job was probably his. Since late last week, they've been preparing for his departure, which now seems imminent.
- Less than a week after saying he would remain as the Baltimore Ravens' offensive coordinator, Gary Kubiak will interview for the Denver Broncos' head-coaching opening.
- Four days after he said that he wanted to stay with the Ravens as offensive coordinator, Gary Kubiak will have to decide whether he wants to interview for the Denver Broncos' head-coaching vacancy.
- Ravens quarterbacks coach Rick Dennison is regarded as a strong contingency plan if offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak leaves the organization to coach the Denver Broncos, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.
- Three days after the Ravens' season ended with a divisional round playoff loss to the New England Patriots, John Harbaugh expressed confidence in the organization's future, and the chances of offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak remaining part of it.
- Offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak's announced plans to remain with the Ravens haven't changed, coach John Harbaugh said during a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
- The Ravens are still confident that offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak will stay, but the Denver Broncos' head-coaching opening could give him something to consider.
- After getting into the second round of the NFL playoffs, the Ravens need to address some key questions to get back to the Super Bowl.
- Welcome to the Ravens 10-Pack, where reporter Jon Meoli hits on 10 stats, notes, and thoughts after the New England Patriots ended the Ravens' season with a 35-31 win Saturday.
- A day after their season ended with a disappointing playoff loss to the New England Patriots, the Ravens got some good news with offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak's decision to remain with the team.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak already has fielded interview requests from the Chicago Bears and New York Jets and is on the San Francisco 49ers' radar.
- The Ravens' 30-17 victory over the Steelers in the AFC wild-card round Saturday night at Heinz Field was defined by an aggressiveness and fearlessness that also characterized their Super Bowl run two years ago.
- "I told Marshal, 'You'll be fine, you could probably play quarterback,'" Kubiak said.
- So here is a little advice to coach John Harbaugh and coordinators Gary Kubiak and Dean Pees: Be imaginative, creative and unchained. In other words, as Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor once said, "go out there like a bunch of crazed dogs."
- The New York Jets and Chicago Bears would like to interview Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak for their head-coaching vacancy, but he says that he's not currently interested.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak is among the head coaching candidates the New York Jets have requested an interview, according to a source with knowledge of the Jets' plans.