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- The NFL will release the upcoming season schedule at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
- Former Ravens safety Eric Weddle didn’t take long to find his way back home.
- The Brigance Brigade Foundation will celebrate former Raven O.J. Brigance's 49th birthday and honor all those battling ALS at the fourth annual Soirée with O.J. on Oct. 5 at the Valley Mansion by Martin's in Cockeysville.
- The third-year pro said of playing in his birthplace: “Growing up here, this is what you dream about – playing on Sundays.”
- Tavon Austin had five disappointing seasons with the Rams as the eighth overall pick in the 2013 NFL draft. The former Dunbar standout is getting a new start with the Cowboys.
- For the second straight offseason, head coach John Harbaugh has decided to retain much-maligned offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg despite mounting criticism about the direction of the Ravens offense.
- The NFL playoff picture heading into the final week of the regular season.
- The Ravens are back in the land of big league quarterbacks after facing a series of second-stringers and beyond.
- With AFC North flailing, Sunday’s game between Ravens, Steelers could bring back some credibility to the division.
- Team's injury-riddled offensive line gets a new addition. Now where will he play?
- This is the 7-on-7 drill, where I'll present seven lists of seven items to help keep track of the NFL season.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh will keep his players at the Under Armour Performance Center for two more days of football introspection before dismissing them for a four-day break as part of their bye week.
- The Ravens have a tough schedule. So does everybody else in their division.
- The Ravens have played on the road on Monday Night Football more often than any other team in the league over the last 10 years, and add two more trips to their total in 2015
- The Ravens are re-signing veteran offensive guard Jah Reid to a one-year contract today, according to sources.
- Immediately after their 20-10 victory, the Ravens started focusing on their next challenge -- trying to mount a successful playoff run. Preparations for the 2015 season can wait, even though their opponents for next year are now all set.
- The Ravens can clinch a playoff berth with a win over the Browns plus a Bengals loss, or a Ravens win plus the San Diego Chargers losing or tying the Kansas City Chiefs or a Ravens tie plus a Chargers loss.
- Every team in the AFC North is two games above .500, leading some pundits to suggest that it's the best division in football. But the NFC West is still better.
- Wake Forest wide receiver Michael Campanaro delivered on his Senior Bowl prediction about his speed.
- As slot receiver Michael Campanaro makes his bid for the NFL, he has already been told by one NFC West team that they plan to draft him if he's available in the third round.
- In the wake of Michael Crabtree tearing his Achilles tendon, the San Francisco 49ers' trade for former Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin became an even more pivotal acquisition.
- Now that we know that Tavon is heading to St. Louis, let¿s take a look at how he will fit with the Rams.
- Austin conducted a private workout for the Rams in Morgantown, W. Va., continuing his meetings with the NFC West club after previously visiting them in St. Louis.
- The Ravens have traded veteran wide receiver Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick, according to league sources with knowledge of the situation.
- A game-by-game look at the San Francisco 49ers' run to New Orleans.
- Baltimore Ravens' playoff game set for Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium
- Checking out the playoff scenarios for final week of the NFL regular season.
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- Baltimore Ravens can clinch AFC North title with a win over Denver Broncos
- Former NFL scout Matt Williamson praises Browns left tackle Joe Thomas for his consistency and reliabilty while anchoring Cleveland's offensive line
- The biggest storyline of free agency, one that will send ripples throughout the rest of the offseason, is the fate of Peyton Manning, who could be released by the Indianapolis Colts, the franchise that Manning quarterbacked to a Super Bowl title in 2006. Here is a look at Manning and four other top free agent quarterbacks and where they could wind up in 2012.
- Because doing a full, 32-team list of power rankings is too much work for a Monday afternoon, I will rank the top 11 teams in the NFL after each exciting football Sunday (that's where the "first and 10" comes in). Here's the balance of power heading into the "MNF" game between NFC West powerhouses Seattle and St. Louis.
- After beating the Pittsburgh Steelers last weekend, the Ravens have touched down in Seattle, where they will play the Seahawks on Sunday afternoon.
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- The first-place Ravens are one of six AFC teams with a 3-1 record as they enter their bye week, and their active roster will be deeper should Ben Grubbs, Lee Evans and Jimmy Smith be rested and ready to return. So where do the Ravens rank in the NFL¿s balance of power?
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- Sun reporters make their projections for 2011 NFL season