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- If not for the touchback, Koch would have set a career high with six punts inside the Packers’ 20-yard line.
- Johnny Sample, Earl Monroe and Tom Duley are part of This Week in Sports for Nov. 19-25.
- As they seek to make a playoff push, Ravens will avoid facing Aaron Rodgers, Deshaun Watson and Andrew Luck.
- Catching up with Jim Bailey, defensive tackle on Colts' Super Bowl team
- Baker Koppelman grew up a passionate Baltimore sports fan. Now, he taps that same wellspring of loyalty as the Ravens' senior vice president of ticket sales.
- The planets are aligned well for the Ravens to recover from their 4-5 start and reach the playoffs, and there may be hell to pay if they don't.
- The next two games are extremely important against the Packers (5-4) in Green Bay on Sunday, and then a Monday night contest in Baltimore versus the Houston Texans (3-6) on Nov. 27.
- With all of the supposed improvements in how the NFL deals with players' head injuries — after scrutiny from Congress, then lawsuits — there still are curious
- Ben Roethlisberger's 32-yard completion to Antonio Brown with 35 seconds set up a 33-yard field goal from Chris Boswell as time expired.
- John Dutton, Jim Gentile and Carroll Rosenbloom are part of This Week in Maryland Sports History.
- Although the Ravens are off today, there are several games they will be interested to see, either because they involve future opponents or wild-card contenders.
- The Baltimore Ravens fit in well with the mass of mediocrity that has taken over the AFC wild-card race.
- The winners from this season will be invited to the Ravens-Indianapolis Colts game Dec. 23 at M&T Bank Stadium, where one will be named the Ravens High School Coach of the Year.
- Going into their bye week at 4-5, the Ravens are exactly what their record says they are.
- Bill Nolan, Kevin Loughery and Pat Summerall are part of This Week in Maryland Sports History.
- The Ravens are 6-4 in Nashville, but will clash with the Tennessee Titans there for the first time since 2011.
- As the Ravens head into Nashville for a key matchup against the Tennessee Titans, their 2015 first-round pick is making no positive impact for a struggling offense.
- College Football Hall of Famer Rex Kern had a brief but memorable pro career mostly with the Baltimore Colts.
- It appears the Ravens won't have to face the first-year Houston standout, who went down with a knee injury Thursday in practice.
- The Ravens are back in the land of big league quarterbacks after facing a series of second-stringers and beyond.
- After leading No. 9 Dunbar to a 42-18 win over Edmondson for the Ben Eaton Memorial Trophy, coach Lawrence Smith was named the Baltimore Ravens High School Coach of the Week.
- Former Colts linebacker, current Ravens broadcaster Stan White dishes on Baltimore’s pro football franchise
- Francis Scott Key has secured its first winning season in 11 years under the guidance of Josh Rutter, the Ravens Coach of the Week for Week 8.
- Francis Scott Key has secured its first winning season in 11 years under the guidance of Josh Rutter, the Ravens Coach of the Week for Week 8.
- Losers of four of their past five games, Ravens get back to work in trying to jump-start offense, fix run defense.
- Must-win comes early this season for the Ravens. They need to beat Miami on Thursday night to remain relevant in the chase for an NFL playoff spot.
- Catching up with former Colts cornerback Norm Thompson
- Ravens re-sign wide receiver Griff Whalen to bolster group hit hard by injuries.
- "I think he's kind of living off that Super Bowl," one player said of Flacco.
- "I think anytime you try to pin the blame on any one person ... that’s always going to be a mistake," John Harbaugh said.
- "Colin Kaepernick didn't take a knee for the NFL, but about police brutality. You have to do it for Trayvon [Martin], Freddie Gray, Eric Gardner. That’s what the dialogue is about.”
- "I'm thinking of making a comeback. I'll put on a wig and get a tryout with the 49ers, who won't know who I am" -- Y.A. Tittle in 2013
- Walking out of 49ers game was a political stunt - just like NFL players Pence sought to criticize.
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- Vice president Mike Pence leaves 49ers-Colts game after players protest during anthem.
- Ray Butler was the Baltimore Colts' last feared receiver, a fast, high-jumping wideout with a nose for the end zone and a soft spot for the city.
- The absence of Brandon Williams has affected every rung of the Ravens defense.
- Offensive lineman Chris Hinton, 'the guy in the Elway trade,' had quite a career of his own.
- Morgan State celebrates undefeated 1967 football team
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Ravens news, notes and opinions on defensive rookies, OL concerns, timing of Brandon Williams injury
The play of Tyus Bowser, Marlon Humphrey and Tim Williams has added speed and athleticism to the defense. - The matchup is the Ravens’ first international game and the Jaguars’ fifth.
- Ravens sign former New York Jets safety Ronald Martin to practice squad, still have two open practice squad spots and could have two open active roster spots.
- Mike Preston writes that it's too early to tell if the Ravens are a good team.
- Under John Harbaugh, the Ravens are 10-0 at home against rookie quarterbacks.
- Catching up with Carl "Big Daddy" Hairston.
- Alex Hawkins, a fun-loving special teams standout for the Baltimore Colts, is dead at 80.
- Two former Ravens are among 11 first-year eligible players for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- Napoleon McCallum, Frank Robinson and Roger Staubach are part of This Week in Maryland Sports History
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- Despite the past eight years with the team, Cox said he still has to prove himself on a daily basis.