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- “This is not an individual award,” said Reed, who's set to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday afternoon.
- With the Ravens selecting at No. 16 in the first round and having a critical need at wide receiver, former NFL players on the league's website debated the issue of who is the best available wide receiver in the draft. The answers were fairly predictable.
- After making his fourth interception, the starting cornerback has turned his focus to Indianapolis’ dangerous wideout.
- Can the Ravens count on tight ends Crockett Gillmore and Maxx Williams? Does Terrell Owens' Hall of Fame omission say anything about Steve Smith's chances?
- Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. insisted that he didn’t start thinking about reaching the 1,000-catch milestone until last season. As it turned out, a
- The Ravens' rotating offensive line figures to be in more flux next week.
- As he enters his 15th and final season, the Ravens wide receiver's legacy appears secure. He has a hard-earned reputation as one of the most intense competitors to play in the NFL and one of the best pass catchers of his era. An undersized receiver who was initially labeled a return specialist, Steve Smith Sr. has 915 career catches, 13,262 receiving yards and 73 receiving touchdowns.
- The Ravens aren't expected to pursue veteran forrmer Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne, according to sources.
- The Ravens have a tough schedule. So does everybody else in their division.
- Signing Jimmy Smith to a contract extension was a risk worth taking for Ravens.
- Is there anyone on the Baltimore Ravens who keeps opposing offensive and defensive coordinators up at night?
- Lardarius Webb allowed no touchdown passes or deep completions, but Luck completed several passes on him for first downs during the Colts' 20-13 win on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Breaking down each aspect of the Ravens' Week 5 game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- As the Ravens prepared for Sunday's game against the Colts (2-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium, they had plenty to worry about. Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, the first overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, orchestrates the NFL's top-ranked offense and has convinced many that he's on his way to becoming the league's top quarterback.
- Andrew Luck has engineered the Colts to the top of the league in total yards (1,776), passing yards (1,304), and first downs (107) through the first quarter of the season, with the third-year quarterback earning the plaudits for the team's performance.
- There¿s a pretty solid chance that the Ravens¿ scouting report on the Indianapolis Colts¿ offense includes a few bolded reminders about how dangerous wide receiver T.Y. Hilton can be as a deep threat.
- Thirteen years later, Smith and Wayne are still going strong. The 35-year-old veteran receivers are leading their respective teams in receptions and yardage and are looking to display their tradecraft again Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Now, Shipley is set to square off against his former team Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Four players were sidelined at practice today for the Ravens. The list includes offensive tackle Eugene Monroe, who underwent arthroscopic knee surgery last week and is expected to miss roughly a month.
- Ed Reed, the ball-hawking safety who has built a future Hall of Fame career on surprising quarterbacks, seems intent on keeping everybody guessing until the very end. Signed by the Texans in late March, Reed has yet to suit up for a game with his new team because he's still recovering from surgery that he had in April to repair a torn labrum in his hip. He says that he's still dealing with tightness and soreness and he has a "lot of work to do" before he returns to game action.
- There were no practices to be at, no meetings to attend but nothing seemed particularly amiss until the 34-year-old looked down at his watch and realized how much his life has changed.
- The impact of Torrey Smith and Jacoby Jones was obvious every time that one of the speedy outside wide receivers ran past flat-footed defenders and under a long, arching throw from Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco. Part of their hidden impact comes in the penalties they drew when they weren't catching balls.
- San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree might not have the wow factor and name value of some of the league's elite receivers, but it will take a team effort from the Ravens secondary to limit the damage in the Super Bowl.
- 'Parks and Recreation' recap, so many bachelor parties
- Baltimore Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard avoided any punishment from the NFL following his illegal hit on Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne and a subsequent taunting penalty.
- Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis said he did his trademark late-game dance on Sunday to honor ¿my time and my city,¿ not out of disrespect to the Indianapolis Colts.
- Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne saw the dance that Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis did after the final play on Sunday as "disrespectful."
- Baltimore Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard was penalized for illegal hit on Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne
- Ravens are getting healthy on defense, won't be same team Broncos manhandled in December
- Seventeen years of experience was on display Sunday during Lewis' emotionally-charged final game at M&T Bank Stadium. Lewis recorded a game-high 13 tackles in a 24-9 AFC wild-card victory over the Indianapolis Colts and will join his teammates in Denver for Saturday's divisional game against the Broncos.
- Baltimore Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard penalized for illegal hit on Colts wide receiver
- Chuck Pagano, Reggie Wayne said offense not impacted by absence of offensive coordinator Bruce Arians
- Whatever happens Sunday in Baltimore, it¿s been an amazing football season to countenance. Whatever happens, even a Ravens¿ blowout, this has been the most fun, inspiring, unlikely season anybody around here can remember.
- No. 1 overall pick in 2012 NFL draft established several NFL records for first-year players this season
- 34-year-old veteran said Ray Lewis is a big part of his successful career with Ravens
- Ravens will be playing to give Ray Lewis a win while the Colts are fighting for coach Chuck Pagano