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- As the NFL continues to investigate the sideline incident involving Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin and determine what level of discipline he'll face, the Ravens say they've already turned the page.
- The NFL is expected to hand down hefty punishment to coach Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers franchise for his unflagged sideline interference of Ravens kick returner Jacoby Jones on Thursday night, according to multiple reports.
- Their postseason hopes on life support less than two weeks ago, the Ravens woke up Friday in the AFC's sixth-and-final playoff slot.
- The NFL will conduct a review for potential discipline of Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin for stepping onto the field during Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones' kickoff return, according to a league spokesman.
- Josh Bynes got the majority of snaps at weak-side linebacker Thursday against the Pittsburgh Steelers despite the fact that Jameel McClain started.
- The Ravens may have had their most important win of the season Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but this team still has room for a lot of improvement, especially on the offensive side of the ball.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco did not sound like a man who had just led his team to its biggest victory of the season.
- Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin drifted onto the field with his back turned to the play in the third quarter Thursday night, narrowly avoiding a collision with Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones during a long kickoff return.
- The Ravens are very much back in playoff position and they can thank Joe Flacco's arm, Justin Tucker's foot and the Pittsburgh Steelers' Emmanuel Sanders' hands.
- It was true last year, and it was true again Thanksgiving night: No one does the NFL like ¿NBC Sunday Night Football.
- A roundup of NFL experts' picks for Thursday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Instead of trying conventional methods against a stout Jets defense led by Muhammad Wilkerson, the Ravens got creative.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer questions from readers about the Ravens.
- While praising Upshaw's blocking on the punt return team, including a devastating block that injured Jets linebacker Troy Davis and didn't trigger a penalty, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he isn't so sure the hit on the punter deserved a penalty
- A week after Ray Rice rushed for a season-high 131 yards in an overtime loss to the Chicago Bears, the star running back found himself in a timeshare with backup running back Bernard Pierce in Sunday's 19-3 win over the New York Jets.
- With their inept offense, the New York Jets proved to be just the opponent that the struggling Ravens needed to see.
- No matter where New York Jets rookie quarterback Geno Smith tried to throw the football Sunday, he was rarely able to elude Ravens cornerback Corey Graham.
- Jacoby Jones had a season-high four catches for 103 yards, his first 100-yard receiving game since joining the Ravens last year and just the second of his career.
- It's hard to be too critical of any NFL telecast that delivers the kind of images CBS did Sunday following Jacoby Jones¿ touchdown catch that put the Ravens up 19-3 over the Jets.
- Everybody was talking before the game about the sub-freezing wind chill factor and the blustery wind that seemed to go in both directions at once, but that apparently was just what the weatherman ordered for the Ravens.
- Baltimore Sun staff members give their thoughts on the Ravens' game against the New York Jets at M&T Bank Stadium in Week 12 of the NFL season.
- Quarterback Joe Flacco acknowledged this week that he¿s annoyed by his 13 interceptions and knows that he needs to play better.
- Although Jones' message of encouragement isn't falling on deaf ears, this has been a much quieter season than the 2012 Pro Bowl selection envisioned as he's been unable to replicate his star performance from last season.
- When Ed Reed made his Houston Texans debut and his return to Baltimore on that Sunday afternoon back in September, the free safety made so little impact, even one of his former teammates wondered where Reed -- the bearded, ball-hawking, sure-fire Hall-of-Famer -- was during a 30-9 Ravens victory.
- Embracing a smash-mouth approach due to sloppy field conditions, the Ravens revitalized their running game to exploit a shoddy run defense.
- The Ravens were without the services of Haloti Ngata during Sunday's 23-20 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears. With Ngata sidelined, Terrence Cody got his first start of the 2013 season at nose tackle, played a season-high 35 defensive snaps and made one tackle.
- Ravens find running game, but don't have answer for Bears' Julius Peppers
- Ravens Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata and starting wide receiver Marlon Brown were scratched for today's game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field due to knee injuries.
- Joe Flacco has thrown two touchdown passes in three of his past four games, but he continues to struggle with his accuracy and decision making.
- Columnist Mike Preston answers questions emailed from readers after Sunday's Ravens victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
- However, coach John Harbaugh doesn't view replacing struggling starting running back Ray Rice with Bernard Pierce as one of those potential fixes.
- Bengals middle linebacker Vontaze Burfict accused a member of the Ravens' coaching staff of shoving him on the sideline Sunday during the Ravens' 20-17 overtime victory.
- Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones has now played four games since returning from a knee injury last month, but the veteran wide receiver has yet to overtake rookie Marlon Brown on the depth chart based on their playing time.
- Baltimore Ravens fullback Vonta Leach played a season-low two offensive snaps, inside linebacker Jameel McClain took on a larger role and more playing time observations from Sunday's loss to the Cleveland Browns.
- The Ravens are forcing themselves to be escape artists even more often this season. But their straitjacket straps have been too tight, their chains unshakable.
- Mired in a three-game losing streak and nowhere close to resembling their Super Bowl championship form, the Ravens continue skidding further downward.
- Protecting a three-point lead with 6:44 to play, the Browns ran off all but the final 14 seconds before Billy Cundiff's field goal finalized Cleveland's 24-18 victory over the Ravens in front of an announced 71,513 at FirstEnergy Stadium.