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- Breaking down who has the edge, and where, in Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
- Ravens veteran wide receiver Brandon Stokley is calling it a career after 397 catches for 5,339 yards and 39 touchdowns and sustaining multiple concussions.
- Looking back at the month of June 2103 in Harford County
- Joe Flacco's sprained left knee meant the Ravens were even more reliant than usual on the shotgun formation rather than have him drop back in the pocket.
- Five days out from a game the Ravens must win to make the playoffs and salvage a frustrating season, quarterback Joe Flacco said his sprained knee is sore after Sunday's loss but that it is in much better shape than it was a week ago.
- Maybe it's the holiday season, but some Baltimore Ravens fans and readers seemed inspired in their comments on the CBS telecast of the Ravens embarrassing loss to the New England Patriots Sunday.
- Something unusual happened Sunday involving Ravens kicker Justin Tucker.
- As quarterback Joe Flacco, barefoot and braceless, leaned on the podium after Sunday's 41-7 loss to the New England Patriots, he made a point not to use his left knee
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco will wear a protective brace for today's game against the New England Patriots at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Breaking down who has the edge, and where, in Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer questions from readers about the Ravens.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun reporters Aaron Wilson and Matt Vensel will look back at the Ravens' previous game and that of their next opponent.
- Fullback Vonta Leach was an afterthought during Monday night's 18-16 win over the Detroit Lions, Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta played fewer snaps and more observations after looking at the official snap counts.
- This would have sounded crazy a month ago, but as of this morning, the Ravens are two wins away from their third straight AFC North title.
- Following a week where he created unwanted headlines when he called Detroit Lions star Calvin Johnson "pretty old," Elam intercepted a Matthew Stafford pass in the final minute to preserve the Ravens' 18-16 victory Monday night at Ford Field.
- Ravens strong-side linebacker Elvis Dumervil is active for tonight's game against the Detroit Lions.
- It¿s been a month since Ravens wide receiver Deonte Thompson has played in a football game as he¿s been inactive ever since catching one pass during a November overtime loss to the Chicago Bears.
- Breaking down who has the edge, and where, in Monday night's Baltimore Ravens-Detroit Lions matchup.
- As Joe Flacco scanned the field in the final seconds of Sunday¿s win over the Minnesota Vikings, he was not thinking about the pedigrees or the paychecks of the pass-catchers he could potentially throw to. No, in one of the biggest moments of the season, the Ravens quarterback threw it up to the open guy -- who just so happened to be an undrafted rookie free agent out of Georgia who was a relative unknown six months ago.
- he Ravens attempted 50 passes despite a heavy snowfall, acknowledging that the passing game is their primary strength.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer questions from readers about the Ravens.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is still struggling to maintain some consistency but he's clearly been at his best in the fourth quarter.
- The nine-play, 64-yard, fourth quarter drive in the Ravens' 29-26 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday set up a finish that coach John Harbaugh described a day later as "epic." But lost in all the craziness — the 36 points scored and the six lead changes in 125 seconds — was the appearance of a balanced and explosive offensive attack that the Ravens have lacked for much of the season.
- Ravens mascot Poe frolics in the snow after Jacoby Jones' 77-yard kick return for a touchdown late in teh fourth quarter of the 29-26 win
- Dennis Pitta made his season debut in Sunday's 29-26 win over the Minnesota Vikings and the Ravens tight end played 36 of the team's 85 offensive snaps and had six catches for 48 yards and a touchdown.
- Crazy days like Sunday are why America loves football, proof that the NFL is the best reality show going.
- Marlon Brown, an undrafted free agent, secured the football, then dragged his feet inbounds at the back of the end zone. After a brief review, officials confirmed it was a touchdown.
- Moments after the Ravens' flailing defense suffered a series of late breakdowns that nearly cost them the football game on Sunday, the offense and special teams salvaged a dramatic victory.
- Baltimore Sun staff members give their thoughts on the Baltimore Ravens' game against the Minnesota Vikings at M&T Bank Stadium in Week 14 of the NFL season.
- Though he's not posting gaudy numbers, quarterback Joe Flacco has strung together two consecutive solid games, completing 67 percent of his passes for 524 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.
- Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has not rumbled into the second or third level often this season, but it seems that whenever he has, he has often been dragged down by the first defender he encounters. His inability to force missed tackles is symptomatic of the entire Ravens offense, whose playmakers usually haven't been able to wiggle free whenever they have met resistance this season.
- The Baltimore Sun's experts make their predictions for the Week 14 game between the Ravens and Minnesota Vikings at M&T Bank Stadium.
- A roundup of NFL experts' picks for Thursday's game between the Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was fined $100,000 for his sideline interference last week where he nearly collided with Ravens kickoff returner Jacoby Jones.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh had a strong week, not as far as Xs and Os, but the way he has handled himself, Mike Preston writes.
- Joe Flacco silenced anyone still clamoring for the wildcat offense, which disappeared against the Steelers days after the quarterback called it a high school offense.
- As the NFL continues to determine what discipline Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin should face for his sideline incident last Thursday night against the Ravens, NFL vice president of officiating Dean Blandino has weighed in on the simmering controversy.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston weighs in on the Mike Tomlin sideline incident, Michael Oher and more Ravens-related topics.