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- Three AFC wild-card hopefuls are 8-6. One is 7-7.
- The Ravens get a defensive touchdown in the third quarter to essentially put the Browns away.
- 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 Ravens need to gear up for playoff run over the last three games of the regular season.
- There has been some confusion about where the Ravens and Buffalo Bills stand, but what matters is, if both teams win out, the Ravens would win the tiebreaker.
- The Ravens don't have a Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger or Antonio Brown. So they need to be at their best when they face those types of talents.
- The Steelers repeatedly exposed the Ravens' weaknesses on defense and exploited them when they needed the game-winning field goal, according to Mike Preston.
- Many of the Steelers wore custom cleats with a picture of Shazier’s face on them and the words “#Shalieve,”
- Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger have developed a genuine respect after facing each other for so long.
- The Ravens are coming off their best game of the season, but they need to find another gear to to beat the first-place Steelers.
- Quarterback Joe Flacco and cornerback Brandon Carr said they’re more concerned with getting a win Sunday.
- Las Vegas doesn't like the Ravens' chances of ending the Steelers' seven-game winning streak.
- The Ravens have won three straight games, but they're not beating their chests, just their opponents.
- The Ravens were 7-5 last year and riding a streak of four wins in five games. But the absence of Smith led to a defensive collapse. The Ravens hope history doesn't repeat itself.
- When fans have their passion stripped from them causing them to cash in their chips, it shows this conflict has gotten out of control.
- Ravens are advertising tickets for ‘sold-out’ games, adjusting to a new NFL reality. That's because so many fans have put their tickets back into the club's official resale online market, another sign of the troubles the NFL faces amid anthem protests, injuries, concussion worries and spotty play.
- The Ravens are a perfect 2-0 against the Detroit Lions, who last won a game in this series in 2005.
- One year he was a Purple Cow. The next, a Super Bowl champion.
- The pressure is on the Ravens after most other AFC contenders get the job done in Week 12.
- With 23-0 thumping at Green Bay on Sunday, the Ravens became the fifth team in the past 30 years to shut out three opponents.
- Of the Ravens' pending unrestricted free agents this coming offseason, almost all of them play on the offensive side of the ball.
- The NFL has been rebuked by its public for it's missteps and arrogance, but it will continue to thrive in spite of everything.
- Approximately 200 people at Bavarian Bierhaus were served between 275 and 300 cups of free beer.
- As they prepare for a "Monday Night Football" game against the Houston Texans, the Ravens haven't won back-to-back games since weeks 1 and 2.
- Catching up with Jim Bailey, defensive tackle on Colts' Super Bowl team
- Ravens running back Danny Woodhead gave a tantalizing glimpse of his potential impact on the team's first drive of the season. He's been out with an injured hamstring ever since, but he's practicing again and could be an essential addition for the stretch run.
- The Ravens might not look like a playoff team, but who among the AFC wild-card contenders does?
- With all of the supposed improvements in how the NFL deals with players' head injuries — after scrutiny from Congress, then lawsuits — there still are curious
- Towson freshman Coby Tippett, son of NFL Hall of Famer Andre Tippett, earned Rookie of the Week honors in leading the Tigers to a 26-14 win over William & Mary Saturday.
- Ben Roethlisberger's 32-yard completion to Antonio Brown with 35 seconds set up a 33-yard field goal from Chris Boswell as time expired.
- The Baltimore Ravens fit in well with the mass of mediocrity that has taken over the AFC wild-card race.
- Former Colts linebacker, current Ravens broadcaster Stan White dishes on Baltimore’s pro football franchise
- Woodhead will eligible to return for Ravens' game Nov. 19 against the Green Bay Packers.
- With their playoff hopes already in peril, the Ravens stepped up big.
- Former River Hill star staying healthy and silencing some critics with his contributions.
- Catching up with former Colts cornerback Norm Thompson
- There were about 10,000 to 15,000 fan no-shows at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.
- Brady, Curry, Newton and other top Under Armour athletes get perks. The benefits include international travel, Super Bowl tickets and a personal chjef.
- The Ravens never want Jimmy Smith to be ailing, but they finally have a quality replacement.
- Monday night’s NFC North tilt between the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears will provide the Ravens with a look at their next two opponents.
- After pouncing on a Raiders team that seemed to quit, the Ravens head into the next stretch of games in a position to make more headway.
- Quarterback is shouldering the blame for back-to-back poor performances by the offense.
- Ray Butler was the Baltimore Colts' last feared receiver, a fast, high-jumping wideout with a nose for the end zone and a soft spot for the city.
- Ravens running back Alex Collins on fumbling: "I’m going to work on it, fix that and just keep moving forward.”
- In one of the worst patches of his career, Flacco admits he needs to play with more patience.
- The absence of Brandon Williams has affected every rung of the Ravens defense.
- NFL from Week 4 include fans getting excited that the Bills and Rams are headed to the playoffs.
- Ravens average at first quarter pole, but so are a lot of others teams in the NFL, Mike Preston writes.
- The former New England Patriot said cramming as much information as possible in the past three days beats staying at home.
- With AFC North flailing, Sunday’s game between Ravens, Steelers could bring back some credibility to the division.