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- Here’s what you need to know about the four Ravens in Sunday’s Pro Bowl.
- It's the third straight year the Ravens have had at least three players make the all-star roster.
- The Ravens used a multipronged strategy to hold linebacker Von Miller without a sack in their 27-14 victory over the Denver Broncos.
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After poor Week 2 performance, Ravens offensive line faces ultimate challenge in Denver's Von Miller
The Ravens offensive line played poorly in a Week 2 loss to Cincinnati and will need to improve quickly with the Denver Broncos and All-Pro linebacker Von Miller coming to town. - The Baltimore Sun's Ravens beat crew predicts who will win Sunday's game against the Broncos.
- From Joe Flacco's struggles with pressure to the Ravens' confusion in the absence of C.J. Mosley, here are five things we learned from a 34-23 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
- After limiting the six-time Pro Bowl selection to two tackles and zero sacks in their last meeting, Skura is hoping to use that familiarity in preparing for another clash with Atkins.
- “There’s always room for improvement even if it is just one time,” left guard Alex Lewis said of the one time the quarterback was sacked Sunday by the Buffalo Bills. “We want to eliminate that.”
- Breaking down the matchup between the Ravens and Bengals ahead of Thursday night's game.
- As impressive as the Ravens were and as much excitement as they created against Buffalo, the game had the flavor of a preseason contest. It will be different Thursday night.
- Style points might count for something in college football, but not in the NFL.
- That leaves the Ravens and Bengals trying to catch Pittsburgh, which has won three of the past four divisional titles.
- Of Ravens players, only linebacker C.J. Mosley, at No. 98, made the "NFL Top 100" list of the league's top players.
- A win over the Bengals would give the Ravens a sweep of the season series and send them to the playoffs as the fifth seed and the first AFC wild-card team.
- The team is represented by at least three players for the 12th consecutive year.
- Group might not have dispelled the outside concern, but it performed admirably in Week 1.
- A broadcasting story that hasn't been much covered is the improvement CBS Sports has made in its smaller market NFL telecast teams. Sunday's game between the Ravens and Bengals case in point.
- A phase-by-phase breakdown of the Ravens and Bengals game Sunday in Cincinnati.
- With the offenisve line the Ravens are fielding in preseason, Joe Flacco should be kept out of preseason games, Mike Preston writes
- Ravens center Jeremy Zuttah knows what to expect from Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins
- RAVENS PASSING GAME: In last week’s loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, quarterback Joe Flacco eclipsed 4,000 passing yards for the first time in his career.
- Right side of Ravens' offensive line could be tested by Eagles' defensive duo
- The month of December is when the contenders of the NFL get separation from the pretenders, and the Ravens distanced themselves with a 38-6 win against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
- There's still a lot of football to be played, but it's looking like the Christmas Day matchup between the Ravens and Steelers could decide the AFC North.
- RAVENS PASSING GAME: There have been small signs of improvement with the Ravens’ pass offense, but the team is still struggling to make big plays and sustain
- After more than a decade of turning around one of the NFL's worst franchises, Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis' success might finally be catching up with him.
- Ravens are suddenly in need of another offensive lineman with both Marshal Yanda and Alex Lewis hurting.
- The Ravens enter Thursday's draft with seven of the top 135 picks for the first time in franchise history.
- The Browns, Steelers and Bengals will enter the draft with varying game plans.
- Teams need to have leaders on the field, and that's why the presence of veteran players on every roster is so important.
- Analysis of the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles in the Ravens' game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
- The Ravens are again looking up at the Bengals and Steelers in the standings, and the gap between the three franchises is wider than it has been in several seasons. When the Ravens (4-10) face the Steelers and Bengals over the final two weeks of the regular season, they'll be playing out the string while their division foes are priming themselves for potential playoff runs.
- There is a lot of talk about the Ravens defense versus Cincinnati¿s offense, but the Bengals¿ defensive line will also be a major concern Sunday.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston picks three key matchups for the Ravens' game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
- Jeff Zrebiec breaks down what to look for when the Ravens play the Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday.
- A year ago, Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins was the scourge of the AFC North.
- Offensive line play will be crucial in the game, with the Ravens needing to limit the production of tackle Geno Atkins and end Carlos Dunlap.
- Every team has injuries, but in Cincinnati's case, the team's top playmakers have been involved. The team's No. 1 receiver, A.J. Green, has missed the last two games with a toe injury. The team's top linebacker, Vontaze Burfict, has missed two entire games with a concussion, and parts of two others with a neck injury.
- Breaking down who has the edge, and where, in Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
- The last time that Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco squared off against the Cincinnati Bengals, he trudged off the field with an aching left knee and a frustrated look on his face.
- Ravens star wide receiver Torrey Smith smiled Friday afternoon as he opened up a shoe box Friday afternoon in the locker room, breaking out a shiny new pair of football cleats.
- Kubiak was 8-2 in seven seasons as the Houston Texans¿ head coach against the Ravens¿ AFC North rivals, including five wins against the Bengals, against whom the Ravens open their season on Sunday.
- When Ravens starting right offensive tackle Rick Wagner gets into his stance Sunday and squares off with Cincinnati Bengals veteran defensive end Wallace Gilberry, Eugene Monroe fully expects him to be ready.
- For the second consecutive day, none of the Ravens' players missed practice as they continue to prepare for Sunday's season-opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Breaking down who has the edge, and where, in Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
- Now that the NFL season is here, I'm putting a twist on my weekly Blogger on Blogger series. Each week, I hope to enlist a blogger who regularly writes about the Ravens' opponent to help me break down the game. This week, I exchanged emails with Lindsay Patterson, who covers the Cincinnati Bengals for ESPN 1530.