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- The Ravens might not look like a playoff team, but who among the AFC wild-card contenders does?
- First, the Ravens’ normally-reliable special teams faltered. Then, their supposedly rejuvenated offense started on what would become a litany of mistakes.
- Ravens still wary of New England Patriots offense without tight end Rob Gronkowski
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- As the Ravens prepare for the Oakland Raiders in Week 2 on Sunday, offensive coordinator Marc Trestman needs to open up the offense.
- During an NFL Network appearance, the Bears' Pro Bowl tight end made it abundantly clear that he believes Trestman is better suited to be an offensive coordinator than lead the entire team.
- The snapshot of the Ravens' defense displays plenty of improvement, regaining stinginess overall as a run defense along with an occasionally formidable pass rush. However, a deeper look showed a recurring flaw from the defense late in games that played a significant role in preventing the Ravens from reaching the playoffs one year after winning the Super Bowl.
- The Ravens' inability to close out opponents defensively nearly cost them against the Vikings. Their struggles could loom large Monday against Detroit.
- For much of the season, we have asked the Ravens about the need to generate more chunk passing plays down the field. Perhaps just as much of an emphasis should have been placed on the need to prevent them.
- No one in the NFL has been involved in as many close games as the Ravens this season, and the results haven't been favorable for the 5-6 team.
- Embracing a smash-mouth approach due to sloppy field conditions, the Ravens revitalized their running game to exploit a shoddy run defense.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors give their thoughts on the Ravens' game against the Chicago Bears in Week 11 of the NFL season.
- 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.
- The Ravens' secondary played arguably its best game of the season last week against the Cincinnati Bengals but they have a bigger challenge ahead this week.
- The Ravens were without four starters as they practiced ahead of their matchup with the Chicago Bears Sunday.
- Aaron Wilson breakes down the tape from the Ravens' loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, and Matt Vensel look back at the Washington Redskins' win over the New York Giants on Monday night.
- It's a good thing the Ravens aren't looking for a pass-catching tight end in free agency because pickings are slim. Jermichael Finley, the top free agent tight end in this year's class, won't hit the market as the Green Bay Packers re-signed him to a two-year deal last month. That leaves the Washington Redskins' Fred Davis as the top free agent at the position, but there is a chance the Redskins could use their franchise tag to keep Davis.