kelechi osemele
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers reader questions on the Ravens' 16-13 overtime win ove the San Diego Chargers.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Aaron Wilson and Matt Vensel break down the film from the Ravens' win over the San Diego Chargers and the Pittsburgh Steelers' loss to the Cleveland Browns last week.
- Ravens will have to make adjustments on their offensive line before they face the Pittsburgh Steelers for a second time.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco was sacked five times for a loss of 39 yards Sunday.
- 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.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec has news, notes and opinions on the Baltimore Ravens.
- After manhandling a soft Raiders front seven, the Ravens' line will be tested by the Steelers' OLB tandem of James Harrison and LaMarr Woodley. Their extensive repertoire of pass-rushing moves is formidable
- McPhee has better chance to return this week from knee, thigh injuries
- Eight of the past 10 game between these rivals have been decided by a touchdown or less and there's no reason to expect anything different. In a tight game, who would you rather have driving your team down the field for a late score — Flacco or Leftwich?
- Woodley and Harrison have both been to multiple Pro Bowls
- Can the Ravens cornerbacks slow down Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace?
- Every Tuesday, blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with the help of Ravens players, from that week's game. Today he looks at Sam Koch's first career touchdown on a controversial fake field goal in the third quarter of Sunday's blowout.
- Team averaging 32 points in four home games this season, but only 15 in three contests away from M&T Bank Stadium
- Looking for stability on offensive line, Ravens might turn to third option at left guard
- LaQuan Williams added to injury report as questionable with ankle injury
- Ravens rookie tackle, rest of line, had issues against Cleveland in first meeting
- But meeting that expectation has become a challenge. Cody, who entered the season battling to regain his starting job, is among a batch of young defensive players the Ravens need to live up to their lofty draft status. The need is even more important for a defense now vulnerable with inspirational middle linebacker Ray Lewis and shutdown cornerback Lardarius Webb on injured reserve.
- Ravens offensive lineman was inactive for first seven games
- After league slapped team with $20,000 fine, Ravens place season-high 15 players on Wednesday's report
- Vonta Leach and Michael Oher said they saw nothing illegal in team's win on Sept. 27 vs. Cleveland
- 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.
- With the Ravens in their bye week, Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson takes an in-depth look at their 43-13 loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday.
- Every Tuesday, blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with the help of Ravens players, from that week's game. Today he looks at Joe Flacco's interception that was returned for a touchdown in Sunday's 43-13 loss to the Houston Texans.
- Except for Ngata, defensive line having a rough season
-
- 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.
- Rookie offensive tackle's X-rays were negative
- The Ravens offensive line allowed four sacks along with eight quarterback hits during a 43-13 loss Sunday at Reliant Stadium.
- Baltimore Ravens rookie offensive tackle Kelechi Osemele was carted off the field minutes ago with a right leg injury.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions after the Ravens' 31-29 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
- Jeff Zrebiec has Baltimore Ravens news, notes and opinions on Ray Lewis, Lardarius Webb, Haloti Ngata, Joe Flacco and much more.
- The Ravens are planning on taking a cautious approach with injured NFL Defensive Player of the Year outside linebacker Terrell Suggs, according to team and league sources.
- With the exception of a single spin move by Dallas Cowboys star outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware to get past left offensive tackle Michael Oher and tackle quarterback Joe Flacco, the Ravens allowed just one sack Sunday.
- Breaking down Sunday's game between the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Because of the poor performance by the offensive tackles against the Kansas City Chiefs last week, there had been some speculation that the Ravens might choose to start Bryant McKinnie at left tackle over Michael Oher and move Oher to the right side to replace rookie Kelechi Osemele. But that won't happen against the Cowboys on Sunday unless someone is really getting dominated.
- The time for a change at left tackle is unlikely to be now for the Ravens despite starter Michael Oher struggling against the Kansas City Chiefs and occasionally the previous week against the Cleveland Browns.
- The trend of reducing use of the no-huddle in noisy road venues continued at Arrowhead Stadium.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions about the Ravens.