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- The Ravens will play in three prime-time games and face five teams that advanced to the playoffs last season.
- The NFL will release the upcoming season schedule at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
- Now that he's reportedly headed to the Denver Broncos in a trade, here's a look at Joe Flacco's five most memorable games as Ravens quarterback.
- The Ravens would guarantee themselves an AFC playoff berth with two more victories. But if they lose Saturday night, they might not live to have a shot in Week 17.
- By Sunday night, the Ravens could be atop the AFC North, possibly headed for a home playoff game.
- They’re a long ways from clinching anything, but the Ravens can get some separation in Week 13.
- With a win Sunday, the Ravens would keep their distance in the playoff race from the glut of teams nipping at their heels.
- Despite a three-game losing streak, the Ravens remain in the thick of the AFC wild-card race. Here's a look at their competition.
- Remember when Johnny Unitas, Joe Gattuso and Ed Modzelewski were in the news?
- With Smith sidelined this year, the Ravens' pass defense has been perhaps even better without him than it was with him last season.
- A look at some key numbers from the Ravens’ 47-3 rout of the Buffalo Bills in Sunday’s season opener.
- The tight end’s 45-yard catch was the offense’s longest pass play of the preseason and a sampling of what the third-round pick can do.
- The Ravens still might go all-in with Lamar Jackson, but Robert Griffin III would be the best man for the backup quarterback job.
- With the starters sitting and the plays simplified, NFL preseason finales derive their intrigue from battles for the last few spots on a 53-man roster. Here are five competitions to watch as the Ravens prepare to play the Washington Redskins.
- Robert Griffin III doesn't know if he'll be a Raven after Saturday, but the former Heisman Trophy winner feels he's done everything he can to earn a job with the team after sitting out the 2017 season.
- Moving the fourth-round pick in April’s NFL draft to IR alleviates somewhat a crowded group at wide receiver.
- “We've seen it in practice where he's done some really good things, but we hadn’t really seen it in a game yet,” coach John Harbaugh said.
- The Ravens might be on the verge of solving one of their biggest problems as the preseason winds down: the pass rush.
- From Lamar Jackson's best game of the preseason to continued difficulties along the offensive line, here are five things we learned in the Ravens' victory over the Miami Dolphins.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco did not play in Saturday’s 27-10 win at Hard Rock Stadium, and he was not alone.
- Rookie Lamar Jackson had replaced Joe Flacco in the Ravens’ previous two preseason games, and coach John Harbaugh said Thursday that he hoped to keep Griffin on the 53-man roster.
- After losing two fumbles on punt returns, committing five penalties, and getting one punt blocked, the special teams unit is seeking to make amends against the Miami Dolphins.
- Before the induction ceremony in Canton on Aug. 4, get to know the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2018 with a career breakdown of each inductee.
- The Ravens’ preseason schedule will be a little busier than normal.
- Mike Wallace spent two productive seasons with the Ravens. Now, he joins the reigning Super Bowl champs.
- Free agency doesn't officially start until Wednesday, but it's already become clear that the Ravens won't be landing one of the top available pass catchers.
- The Ravens were in the mix to acquire the productive Miami Dolphins wide receiver, but it is the Browns that have wound up with him.
- While the team is still involved with Jarvis Landry, Ravens also have the option of trying to sign Jaguars standout Allen Robinson and possibly Rams receiver Sammy Watkins.
- If the Ravens can get Jarvis Landry for a fourth- or even third-round selection and a four-year contract worth from $50 million to $52 million then the Ravens should sign him.
- Speaking Wednesday at the NFL scouting combine, Adam Gase said that the Dolphins did not use the franchise tag on Jarvis Landry with the intent to trade him.
- It's been relatively quiet on the Ravens front, but that will change over the next couple of weeks with the NFL scouting combine and the start of free agency.
- The Ravens have no logical candidate for the franchise tag, but they could see three of the top free-agent receivers get tagged and kept off the open market.
- "I’m proud of my African heritage, as are 70% of the other Black players in this league. #Iaintjonathanmartin!"
- If the Ravens beat the Bengals on Sunday, they'll play the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs. But there are scenarios in which they could make it and face the Jaguars, too.
- The NFL moved Ravens-Bengals to a 4:25 p.m. kickoff Sunday so that all of the AFC wild-card hopefuls will be playing at the same time.
- That they get to play the first game of the week on Saturday gives the Ravens an opportunity to put pressure on the other wild-card contenders.
- The Ravens need two wins to get to the NFL playoffs and that's all they are worried about as they prepare for Saturday's game against Indianapolis.
- The Ravens play three very winnable games to close out the season, but it has been tough to predict how anybody will play in the NFL this season, especially the Ravens.
- The Cleveland Browns are 0-13 and flirting with becoming just the second NFL team to go winless in a 16-game season.
- Many of the Steelers wore custom cleats with a picture of Shazier’s face on them and the words “#Shalieve,”
- When fans have their passion stripped from them causing them to cash in their chips, it shows this conflict has gotten out of control.
- Wallace has been called a malcontent and even a quitter. His Ravens teammates and coaches call him a model teammate and leader. He just wants the ball and to help his team get to the playoffs.
- As they seek to make a playoff push, Ravens will avoid facing Aaron Rodgers, Deshaun Watson and Andrew Luck.
- The Ravens might not look like a playoff team, but who among the AFC wild-card contenders does?
- The planets are aligned well for the Ravens to recover from their 4-5 start and reach the playoffs, and there may be hell to pay if they don't.
- The Baltimore Ravens fit in well with the mass of mediocrity that has taken over the AFC wild-card race.
- In all likelihood, the Ravens will have to win five of their last seven games to have a playoff shot.
- Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs questions why every quarterback seems to get protected except Joe Flacco.
- The Hampstead Ravens 13U football team took the field at M&T Bank Stadium on Oct. 26 prior to the “Thursday Night Football” game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Miami Dolphins.
- As the Ravens head into Nashville for a key matchup against the Tennessee Titans, their 2015 first-round pick is making no positive impact for a struggling offense.