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- The roster of the NFC champion Atlanta Falcons contains several former Ravens, including Courtney Upshaw who will be looking for his second Super Bowl ring.
- After backing up Joe Flacco last season, Matt Schaub will head to the Atlanta Falcons and back up Matt Ryan.
- The Ravens seemingly lose a handful of top unrestricted free agents every year. But this offseason, their list of potential unrestricted free agents isn't as notable as it has been in the past.
- Jimmy Clausen had a two-game stint as the Ravens' starting quarterback and he'll spend the final two games of the season as a healthy scratch.
- Ravens quarterback Matt Schaub had cracked ribs and a separated shoulder, forcing him to the sidelines. Now, he's helping Ryan Mallett as the backup.
- After starting the last two weeks for the Ravens, quarterback Jimmy Clausen is inactive Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, leaving Matt Schaub to start behind debutante Ryan Mallett.
- Marc Trestman says Mallett is ready to start if needed. The Ravens see Jacoby Jones again, this time with Steelers.
- Analysis of the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles when the Ravens host the Steelers Sunday at 1 p.m.
- Ravens wide receiver Chris Givens has struggled recently to make an impact as the team's deep threat with the constant changes at quarterback.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he didn't know who of Jimmy Clausen, Matt Schaub, or Ryan Mallett would start Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Matt Schaub hasn't played in two weeks, yet it still looks like the Ravens will owe him an additional $1 million.
- Jimmy Clausen made his second straight start for the Ravens Sunday in their 34-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Quarterback Matt Schaub is active for the Ravens Sunday after missing last week with a chest injury, though it's still unclear if he or Jimmy Clausen will start.
- Heading into Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Ravens have started two quarterbacks, Matt Schaub and Jimmy Clausen, in the past three weeks, and a third, Ryan Mallett, could get an opportunity before season's end.
- Matt Schaub is not 100 percent but the Ravens list him as probable to play against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- It may not matter much to the Kansas City Chiefs, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh remained noncommittal on whether Jimmy Clausen or Matt Schaub will start Sunday.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Marc Trestman on Thursday updated the status of all three of his quarterbacks: Jimmy Clausen, Matt Schaub and Ryan Mallett.
- The Ravens will give quarterback Ryan Mallett an opportunity to play and compete to be a backup to Joe Flacco in 2016.
- New Ravens quarterback Ryan Mallett spent all day Tuesday in meetings trying to learn the team's offense, as coach John Harbaugh said there's "absolutely a chance" he gets on the field in the final three games of the season.
- The Ravens made their signing of quarterback Ryan Mallett official Tuesday as part of a six-player set of transactions that saw two players waived and veteran defensive end Chris Canty placed on season-ending injured reserve.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said there is a chance quarterback Matt Schaub could return after missing Sunday's game, or they could remain with Jimmy Clausen.
- The Ravens have already started three different quarterbacks this year and Ryan Mallett could become the fourth.
- Ravens quarterback Matt Schaub is inactive Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, leaving undrafted rookie Bryn Renner as the backup to Jimmy Clausen.
- Jimmy Clausen will start against the Chicago Bears, the latest turn in a bizarre Ravens' season.
- The Ravens made a series of roster moves Saturday, putting offensive tackle Eugene Monroe on injured reserve, waiving Kaleb Johnson, and promoting Bryn Renner and Chris Matthews.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that Matt Schaub might not practice all week and still could face the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
- Breaking down the Ravens and Seahawks offense, defense, special teams and intangibles.
- Five stats that stand out ahead of the Ravens' game against the Seattle Seahawks.
- Ravens quarterback Matt Schaub remains out of practice Thursday, which increases the chances that Jimmy Clausen will start against the Seattle Seahawks.
- The battered Ravens returned to practice Wednesday with six starters, including Matt Schaub, not practicing.
- Former Ravens quarterback Tyrod Taylor, now with the Buffalo Bills, is the highest-rated quarterback in the fourth quarter.
- Ravens quarterback Matt Schaub might not practice much this week as he remains sore from several hard hits in Sunday¿s loss to Miami, coach John Harbaugh said, and his ability to play through pain will decide his game status Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.
- Ravens tight end Nick Boyle's season-ending suspension was another blemish on a hugely disappointing rookie class.
- The NFL reviewed Matt Schaub's concussion protocol situation from Sunday and determined that the Ravens medical staff handled it properly.
- The Ravens fell to 4-8 with a 15-13 loss to the Miami Dolphins (5-7).
- A curious offensive pass interference call on Ravens receiver Daniel Brown wiped away a 52-yard first-quarter touchdown against the Dolphins.
- An NFL spokesman said that the league will look into the Ravens' handling of the concussion protocol involving Matt Schaub, per normal procedures.
- Ravens kicker Justin Tucker missed a 55-yard field goal attempt with just under three minutes to play as the Dolphins escaped with the victory in front of an announced 64,519 at Sun Life Stadium.
- CBS analyst Steve Tasker pointed out Ravens quarterback Matt Schaub's 'penchant for the pick-six.' He was right.
- Instant analysis of the Ravens' 15-13 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
- It's been a wet couple of days in South Florida, and that could continue during Ravens-Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium.
- The Ravens beat the Cleveland Browns and Matt Schaub led a couple of scoring drives, but he acknowledges that he's going to have to play much better.
- A week after adding a veteran backup for Matt Schaub, the Ravens are working out strong-armed quarterback Ryan Mallett.
- The Ravens overcame two interceptions by quarterback Matt Schaub to beat the Cleveland Browns, 33-27, on "Monday Night Football." Will Hill's 64-yard return of a block field-goal attempt sealed the win with three seconds to play.
- Instant analysis of the Ravens' win over the Cleveland Browns on "Monday Night Football."
- Filling in for starter Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub had some really good moments for the Ravens. Enough to offset the two interceptions.
- Ravens returner Kaelin Clay scored on an 82-yard punt return and Buck Allen scored on a 13-yard reception.
- Analysis of the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles in Ravens-Browns.
- The Ravens and Browns play on Monday Night Football, but neither team has much reason left to win.
- Barring a change, starting Ravens offensive linemen Kelechi Osemele and Eugene Monroe won't play against the Cleveland Browns Monday night.