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- Peter Schmuck's "News Item" column on a variety of subjects including an NFL preseason game in Canada, Le'Veon Bell's female problem and a Warriors prediction.
- The former Maryland assistant coaches who recruited and coached Darnell Savage Jr. saw qualities in him that led to his being picked No, 21 overall by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday.
- Darnell Savage Jr.’s rise from a relatively unknown three-star high school prospect reached a once hard-to-imagine peak when the undersized but lightning-fast safety was picked in the first round of the 2019 NFL draft Thursday night.
- The Ravens acquired Montgomery in late October in a trade with the Green Bay Packers.
- The Ravens preseason schedule includes matchups with the Jaguars and Packers.
- Smith was considered the Ravens’ second-best pending free agent, after inside linebacker C.J. Mosley, who also is exiting Baltimore.
- Remember when Kyle Boller, Archie Clark and Mark Belanger were in the news?
- In another mild surprise, the team also scratched tight end Maxx Williams for the second straight week.
- “We’ll just have to see how the numbers work out,” coach John Harbaugh said.
- Acquired from the Green Bay Packers for a 2020 seventh-round draft pick, the running back/wide receiver emphasized that he is moving on from his last game with Green Bay.
- The Ravens on Tuesday acquired Green Bay Packers running back Ty Montgomery in the franchise’s first NFL trade deadline deal.
- Even Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco sympathizes with his brethren on the defensive side of the ball when it comes to tackling quarterbacks.
- The former second-round pick missed all of last year with a knee injury and has struggled to produce since New England drafted him out of Alabama in 2016.
- The Baltimore Sun staff offers predictions for the NFL season.
- Running back John Crockett has also had stints with the Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders.
- Three members were voted in their first year of eligibility and two middle linebackers and two wide receivers are in the same Pro Football Hall of Fame class.
- Ray Lewis could have played in any era of the NFL, which is why he is the greatest middle linebacker ever.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti announced Friday at his annual news conference that Eric DeCosta will be replacing Ozzie Newsome as general manager at the end of next season, a move that probably stunned and paralyzed the fan base of Baltimore. But very little will change.
- The Panthers, Seahawks and Packers all have major shake-ups on their coaching staffs after disappointing seasons.
- Former first-round pick last played on Nov. 27 against the Houston Texans. He hasn't had a catch since Nov. 5 against the Tennessee Titans.
- Breshad Perriman’s deactivation by the Ravens means Michael Campanaro will return to the game day roster against the Lions.
- When fans have their passion stripped from them causing them to cash in their chips, it shows this conflict has gotten out of control.
- Ravens middle linebacker C.J. Mosley has been battling a sprained right ankle sustained in a win against the Packers on Nov. 19.
- Rush linebacker Terrell Suggs on Hopkins: “The kid is real. That kid can play.”
- The starting running back said “all the strain was worth” getting his first touchdown of the season at Green Bay.
- The second-year defensive tackle concedes that he's hungry for more sacks after first big game.
- Mallett had plenty to say after a flag was picked up following a low hit on quarterback Joe Flacco.
- Three Ravens are not practicing: middle linebacker C.J. Mosley, cornerback Jimmy Smith and offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor
- “I just want to be out there," the former starting running back said.
- The Ravens' 2015 first-round draft pick was a healthy scratch for the first time in his career in Sunday's victory over the Green Bay Packers.
- Second-year pro Matthew Judon of the Ravens filled up the stat sheet Sunday in Green Bay, registering two sacks, seven tackles and a forced fumble.
- Approximately 200 people at Bavarian Bierhaus were served between 275 and 300 cups of free beer.
- If not for the touchback, Koch would have set a career high with six punts inside the Packers’ 20-yard line.
- The Ravens used a lot of young players in the team’s 23-0 win against Green Bay at Lambeau Field.
- As they prepare for a "Monday Night Football" game against the Houston Texans, the Ravens haven't won back-to-back games since weeks 1 and 2.
- Ravens veteran quarterback was sick during Sunday's 23-0 victory over Green Bay Packers.
- The team's middle linebacker and top tackler hurt his ankle late in Sunday's victory over the Green Bay Packers.
- The Ravens played dominant defense but again struggled to find offensive consistency in a crucial win in Green Bay.
- Breshad Perriman sits, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh says he'll be back.
- John Harbaugh: “Defense, obviously, was off the charts. That’s about as good as you can play on defense.”
- The Ravens began a stretch of winnable games against woeful teams when they dismantled the Green Bay Packers, Mike Preston writes.
- We take a closer look at the key stats from the Ravens' 23-0 win over the Packers Sunday in Green Bay.
- CBS Sports had me from the opening shot of its telecast of the Ravens win over the Green Bay Packers Sunday. An above-the-stadium shot perfectly captured that vast, cold, empty look of the late-November sky in the upper Midwest where I grew up. Seeing it set the perfect mood for watching the NFL.
- How our reporters and editors saw the Ravens’ 23-0 win over the Packers in Green Bay.
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Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman a healthy scratch against Packers for first time in his career
Running back Terrance West and left tackle Ronnie Stanley also on Ravens' list of inactives vs. Packers. Running back Danny Woodhead makes return from hamstring injury. - Ten weeks since he went down with a hamstring injury in the Ravens’ season-opening victory over the Bengals, veteran running back Danny Woodhead is ready to play.
- The Ravens are 7-2 after a bye, but are seeking their first win against the Green Bay Packers in Wisconsin.
- As they seek to make a playoff push, Ravens will avoid facing Aaron Rodgers, Deshaun Watson and Andrew Luck.
- All indications are that running back Danny Woodhead will return from a hamstring injury and play a significant role Sunday against the Packers.
- Stanley's absence would likely mean James Hurst slides out to left tackle and either Luke Bowanko or Jermaine Eluemunor starts at left guard.