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- Nine Ravens are questionable for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins, including four wide receivers and starting cornerback Lardarius Webb.
- The Ravens welcomed back starting wide receiver Marlon Brown, kick returner Deonte Thompson and starting cornerback Lardarius Webb in their final full practice before Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins.
- Ravens wide receiver and kick returner Jacoby Jones practiced for the second consecutive day. Jones missed the past three games with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
- As they tried to chip away at a two-score deficit against the Buffalo Bills last weekend, the Ravens used a number of combinations at the wide-receiver position. Perhaps the most promising trio featured rookie Marlon Brown lined up in the slot with Torrey Smith and Deonte Thompson working on the outside.
- Ravens kick returner and wide receiver Jacoby Jones' return to practice was unsurprisingly on a limited basis Wednesday.
- Ravens Pro Bowl kick returner Jacoby Jones returned to practice today for the first time since spraining the medial collateral ligament in his right knee in the season-opener.
- Ravens fan of the week, Alexis A. Savage of Towson
- Ravens kick returner Jacoby Jones is returning to practice this week after being out the past three games with a sprained right medial collateral ligament.
- Ravens running back Ray Rice practiced for the third consecutive day, an encouraging sign about his status for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills.
- When the Ravens square off with the Buffalo Bills on the road Sunday, one of their highest priorities will be blocking defensive end Mario Williams.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell is keeping things simple for his unit
- Practicing for a second straight day, Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice is in line to play Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.
- Former Ravens defensive end Trevor Pryce weighed in on retired linebacker Ray Lewis' criticism of the defending Super Bowl champions' leadership, telling The Baltimore Sun there's a disconnect between reality and perception of how an NFL locker room actually operates.
- Two days after former teammate Ray Lewis questioned the leadership of the team, quarterback Joe Flacco fired back, saying the former linebacker should know better.
- Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones made his first public comments Wednesday night since reports he was involved in an altercation in the early hours Monday morning while celebrating teammate Bryant McKinnie's birthday.
- The Ravens have re-signed rookie safety Brynden Trawick to the practice squad after he cleared waivers, according to a league source.
- Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones was allegedly involved in a fight early this morning that left the Pro Bowl kick returner "bleeding everywhere," according to a TMZ report.
- Ravens wide receiver Tandon Doss was in an introspective mood Sunday following the most successful play of his NFL career.
- Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that Ray Rice will be a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans but he's listed as doubtful on injury report.
- Ray Rice missed another practicing, casting further doubt for his availability Sunday against the Houston Texans.
- Torrey Smith insists that the Baltimore Ravens are not using him any differently, that he is running the same routes down the field and facing the same kinds of coverages that secondaries used to account for him a season ago. But the speedy wide receiver is on pace to be targeted 58 times more than he was last season.
- Being a Ravens fan is a lifestyle. As rough as a week may be, I always know that for no less than 20 weeks out of the year (and hopefully more), I can stop everything that I'm doing, throw on my jersey, and go insane as I root for the team I love.
- So far in the 2013 season, quarterback Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens are missing a key element from their 2012 season: big passing plays down the field.
- Pro Bowl Ravens kick returner Jacoby Jones is uncertain when he'll be able to get back on the football field after suffering a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee against the Denver Broncos.
- A week after Michael Huff struggled in a loss the Denver Broncos, rookie Matt Elam, the team's first-round pick in April¿s NFL draft, replaced Huff as the starting free safety in Sunday's 14-6 win over the Cleveland Browns. Elam played all 63 defensive snaps.
- Ravens wide receiver Tandon Doss had a crisp game on returns in his first game since rejoining the team last week.