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- Even though Peyton Manning arrived at M&T Bank Stadium in new colors with a new organization, Sunday's game sure felt familiar to the Baltimore Ravens. With Manning pointing at their defenders before the snap, then picking them apart once the ball was in his hands, the Denver Broncos rolled to a 34-17 win.
- Baltimore Sun staff members analyze the Ravens' loss to the Denver Broncos at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs is active for today's game against the Denver Broncos after being sidelined last week with a torn right biceps.
- In this game-day staple, blogger Matt Vensel makes four sometimes-courageous predictions for the game. All he asks is that you don't hold it against him whenever those predictions end up being embarrassingly wrong.
- When Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning goes under center Sunday, starts barking out calls and then takes one final glance across the line of scrimmage, what he sees will bear very little resemblance to any Ravens defense that he's ever faced.
- An already banged-up Ravens defense won¿t be getting middle linebacker Ray Lewis back for Sunday¿s game against the Denver Broncos.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- Baltimore Ravens' Josh Bynes in line to get headset vs. Denver Broncos this Sunday
- Injuries at inside linebacker impacting Baltimore Ravens' options on defense
- Baltimore Ravens allowed 64-yard punt return against Washington Redskins to set up game-winning field goal.
- The Ravens will play without Jameel McClain on Sunday against the Denver Broncos. The team's starting middle linebacker has a significant neck injury that he sustained against the Washington Redskins, coach John Harbaugh said today.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec blogs about several Baltimore Ravens, including former OC Cam Cameron, new OC Jim Caldwell, LB Paul Kruger, LB Ray Lewis, LB Dannell Ellerbe and many more.
- In his last day on the job before being fired Monday morning, Cam Cameron called one of his more effective games even though mounting behind-the-scenes discord led to his dismissal. With Vonta Leach plowing defenders and Ray Rice dancing upfield, the Ravens used its running game to pile up a season-high 186 yards.
- It was a rough game for the Ravens defense as far as tackling, with the Washington Redskins gaining several yards after first contact in their 31-28 overtime victory Sunday.
- Two minutes into overtime of a 31-28 loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday at FedEx Field, the Ravens allowed a 64-yard punt return to Redskins cornerback Richard Crawford that directly led to a 34-yard game-winning field goal by kicker Kai Forbath.
- The Baltimore Ravens knocked Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III out of the game only to watch another first-year Qb, Kirk Cousins, deny them a victory.
- Twelve games down. Four to go. Yes, we are at another quarter pole, so let's dig into the third quarter snap counts to see which trends have developed when it comes to playing time. These numbers, which come courtesy of the NFL, are pretty interesting due to the return of Terrell Suggs and injuries to other key Ravens players.
- Running back didn't touch the football in the fourth quarter of loss to Pittsburgh
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- The reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year didn't return, heading to the locker room for further examination during the final minutes of the Ravens' 23-20 loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Leftwich, Roethlisberger, Adams among Steelers' inactives
- According to Football Outsiders, the Ravens have the best special teams in the NFL -- by far.
- Unlike last year when Philip Rivers seemingly had an eternity to stand in the pocket and shred the defense in a decisive win over Baltimore, the Ravens sacked him six times Sunday afternoon during a dramatic 16-13 overtime victory at Qualcomm Stadium.
- Jacoby Jones' punt return touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers highlighted the improvement the Ravens have made on special teams this season.
- Via Skype, Baltimore Ravens' John Harbaugh, Torrey Smith, Sam Koch wish happy thanksgiving Wednesday morning to Army National Guard serving in Afghanistan
- Jacoby Jones' 63-yard return in the first quarter was his third return for a touchdown this season and his second in the past two games.
- Raiders rule out Richard Seymour, Darren McFadden, Mike Goodson and Shawntae Spencer
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- Back on active roster, Bynes had cracked vertebrae
- Middle linebacker not expected to return this season, though
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- The Ravens finalized a contract Sunday with former New England Patriots safety James Ihedigbo, a move intended to bolster depth at an injury-riddled position.
- The Ravens completed their practice squad today by signing quarterback Dennis Dixon, who has three career starts with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Roster cuts made by Ravens, down to 53 players
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