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- Cincinnati head coach Marvin Lewis taking similar approach to Ozzie Newsome's moves while he was defensive coordinator in Baltimore
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down Sunday's game between the Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.
- A roundup of NFL experts' picks for Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
- Named to the Pro Bowl the past three seasons, Rice has rushed for just 259 yards on 97 carries this season and is on pace to finish with 519 yards. Averaging 2.7 yards per run, Rice is the second-lowest ranked running back in average per carry in the NFL.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell has embraced a pass-centric approach, transitioning firmly to spread looks as the base offense.
- The Bengals want to be balanced offensively. They run a single-back offense and often use two tight ends to create mismatches.
- Heading into Sunday's game against the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, Huff worked out for the Bengals along with defensive tackles Christo Bilukidi and Kheeston Randall, guard John Sullen, linebacker Bruce Taylor and defensive back Brandon Burton.
- The Cincinnati Bengals lost Geno Atkins, the Cleveland Browns are enjoying the contributions of Josh Gordon and the Pittsburgh Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger is on pace to be sacked 59 times.
- Pro Bowl defensive tackle Geno Atkins, one of the most disruptive interior linemen in the game, injured his right anterior cruciate ligament and is scheduled to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam today to confirm that it's torn.
- 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.
- Now, the Ravens are transitioning at center to Gino Gradkowski. Although Gradkowski will face competition from former Indianapolis Colts center AQ Shipley, he remains the frontrunner to win the starting job.
- The younger brother of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Bruce Gradkowski, Gradkowski was drafted in the fourth round last year out of Delaware as the center of the future. And Birk retired in February.
- That understanding stemmed from the Ravens' intention to make Gino Gradkowski their center of the future when they drafted him out of Delaware last year in the fourth round with the 98th overall pick. Now, the future has arrived.
- Jeff Zrebiec delivers his scouting report for the regular-season finale between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium.
- Baltimore Ravens debating blocking options for Cincinnati Benagls defensive tackle Geno Atkins
- Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins appears to be well on his way to being as perfect as an interior lineman can get. With 13 sacks thus far, Atkins ranks fifth in the league in that department.
- Cincinnati Bengals have formidable front four, ranking second in NFL in sacks heading into Sunday
- Jacoby Jones made it for the first time; Marshal Yanda is a first alternate
- Despite their many differences, the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals can say they share one thing: their approach to Sunday's game at Paul Brown Stadium. The coaches for both teams said their approach to the regular-season finale won't change despite neither team having much at stake.
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- Breaking down the film from the Baltimore Ravens' 33-14 win over the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Bengals' 13-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 16.
- The Baltimore Ravens started Kelechi Osemele at right tackle, shifted Michael Oher to left tackle and had converted tackle Ramon Harewood to left guard, replacing veteran Bobbie Williams.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec delivers his scouting report on the Baltimore Ravens vs. the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Ravens' line gearing up for stiff challenge against Atkins
- Every week, we hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens' opponent that week. On Monday night, the Cincinnati Bengals come to Baltimore, so we're happy to start off the season off by chatting with Joe Reedy, who has covered the Bengals as The Cincinnati Enquirer's Bengals beat reporter since 2009. We discussed Andy Dalton, Ray Rice and 30 years of inconsistency in Cincy.
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- Bengals' Geno Atkins has Ravens' attention. Defensive tackle leads Cincinnati in sacks.