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- The Ravens' 2019 schedule starts off relatively easy. Then it gets difficult, and fast.
- It's the third straight year the Ravens have had at least three players make the all-star roster.
- The Baltimore Sun staff offers predictions for the NFL season.
- The Ravens were one of eight teams without a single player in the NFLPA's top 50 for player sales from March 1 to May 31.
- Texans defensive star raised $37 million for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
- Texans defensive end J.J. Watt and Panthers tight end Greg Olsen also remain in the running.
- This is the Ravens' first Monday night home game since they beat the Bengals on Week 1 of the 2012 season.
- 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.
- It appears the Ravens won't have to face the first-year Houston standout, who went down with a knee injury Thursday in practice.
- There were about 10,000 to 15,000 fan no-shows at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.
- The Ravens never want Jimmy Smith to be ailing, but they finally have a quality replacement.
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- It’s imperative that we all do what we can to help out in this situation.
- Financial assistance from the Ravens will go to the United Way of Greater Houston.
- Preston: Ravens third-rounder Chris Wormley has future leader written all over him
- When he took his place in the Ravens' Ring of Honor in September 2014, longtime NFL tight end Todd Heap was flanked on the M&T Bank Stadium field by several
- If it wasn't obvious already, it is now. If the Ravens are going to help their pass rush, they'll likely have to do it through the draft.
- This is the first edition of the 7-on-7 drill, where I'll present seven lists of seven items to help keep track of the NFL season.
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Joey Bosa, Ronnie Stanley and DeForest Buckner are popular choices for the Ravens in NFL mock drafts
The NFL draft is now less than a month away, and if you look on the Internet, everybody's an expert. - Only Joey Bosa and Ronnie Stanley have been linked to the Ravens at No. 6 in major mock drafts since the NFL scouting combine.
- Former Ravens offensive lineman Jah Reid has found a key role with the Kansas City Chiefs
- ¿A situational pass rusher whose role increased as the 2014 season progressed, Ravens second-year defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan is aiming in training camp to battle the notion that he¿s only able to get after the quarterback as he ascends to a starting role in 2015.
- One of the key figures behind Kansas City Chiefs outside linebacker Justin Houston's blockbuster $101 million six-year contract is former Morgan State strong safety and Deer Park Middle school coach and teacher Greg Barnett.
- Ravens outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil, approaching 100 career sacks, has two goals: break the single-season NFL sack record and win a Super Bowl.
- Only one Ravens player, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, made the NFL Players Association's top-50 list for jersey sales for 2014.
- The game-worn Johnny Unitas jersey that was added at the last second to a Super Bowl week auction in Phoneix, Ariz. sold for just over $103,500, according to Hunt Auctions.
- Dumervil maintained his pass-rushing form Sunday night in the Pro Bowl as he recorded the only sacks of the game, finishing with two sacks as Team Irvin defeated Team Carter, 32-28, at University of Phoenix Stadium.
- As the Ravens (9-6) square off with the Cleveland Browns (7-8) in a regular-season finale Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium, here's Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson¿s checklist of things to keep an eye on:
- The NFL sack title race is coming down to the wire.
- Houston Texans inside linebacker Brian Cushing has been fined $16,537 for a roughing-the-passer infraction for striking Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco in the head area last Sunday, according to a league spokesman.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak was visibly under the weather Wednesday afternoon, enough so that team officials issued a warning about getting too close to him.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions about the Ravens' failure to stop the Houston Texans' J.J. Watt, John Harbaugh's coaching style, Gary Kubiak and more.
- The Ravens' strategy of trying to establish the run backfired badly as they got stuffed repeatedly at the line of scrimmage by Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt.
- The Ravens rarely provided chip-blocking assistance against Watt and that was glaring when rookie offensive tackle James Hurst entered the game at right tackle when Rick Wagner hurt his foot.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the Texans' pass rushing schemes prevented the Ravens from giving their tackles extra help against Texans star pass rusher J.J. Watt.
- The Houston Texans stood toe-to-toe with the Baltimore Ravens Sunday and simply out-hit them at every turn.
- As he does each week, Childs Walker shares his five biggest takeaways from the Ravens' 25-13 loss Sunday to the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.
- With eight tackles and four hits of quarterback Joe Flacco on Sunday, J.J. Watt showed why he might be the best defensive player in the NFL.
- In a brutal display of ineptitude, the Ravens' offense couldn't protect the football, run it or throw with any degree of success during a 25-13 loss to the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium that damages their playoff outlook.
- The CBS production and the trio in the booth delivered a first-rate effort even if the Baltimore Ravens' play on the field was awful.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors share their immediate thoughts about the Ravens' game against the Houston Texans in Week 16 of the NFL season.
- Jeff Zrebiec looks at who's better at what in Sunday's showdown between the Ravens and Houston Texans.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston takes you inside the game with a look at how the Ravens match up with the Houston Texans.
- Houston Texans linebacker J.J. Watt has emerged as one of the decade's most dominant NFL defensive players. He was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year two years ago when he recorded a career-high 20.5 sacks. He's regarded as the frontrunner to win it again this year with 16.5 sacks and five touchdowns, including three touchdown catches as a red-zone tight end along with an interception return for a touchdown and a fumble return for a score.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak insists that he has great feelings toward the Houston Texans for giving him an opportunity to coach his hometown team.
- Five Ravens stats that stand out ahead of Sunday's game against the Houston Texans
- Ravens veteran defensive end Chris Canty didn't practice Wednesday due to a lingering ankle injury, but downplayed the severity.
- So, the Ravens' remaining path to the postseason looks like it's going to be a cakewalk, right? Sure, just like Sunday's game against the hapless Jacksonville Jaguars.