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- Ravens veteran running back Justin Forsett kept smiling on the sideline while blood ran down his nose Monday night at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
- Two of the Ravens' former second-round draft picks were healthy scratches for Monday night's game against the New Orleans Saints.
- Some sports name three stars of the game after the game. I'll do that one better: I'm going to name them before the Ravens even play. These will be the three stars of the game when the Ravens travel to the site of their Super Bowl XLVII win in New Orleans to face the Saints on Monday Night Football.
- The Ravens officially ruled out rookie wide receiver Michael Campanaro and veteran offensive guard Jah Reid for Monday night's game against the New Orleans Saints.
- Ravens fullback Kyle Juszczyk was added to the injury report Friday due to a foot injury sustained during practice.
- Every week, we hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens¿ opponent that week. The Ravens left for the West Coast on Friday and play the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, so we reached out to Michael Gehlken, the Chargers beat writer for the San Diego Union-Tribune, to chat about Sunday's game.
- The Cleveland Browns haven't significantly altered their philosophies since they traveled to M&T Bank Stadium in Week 4, but they are executing much more efficiently
- Interest in Winston may not bode well for McKinnie, could Mathis visit spur Grubbs' decision
- Team may have to wait until April's draft to find another target for Joe Flacco
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- When it comes to star power in NFL free agency in 2012, there might not be a more stacked position group than wide receiver. But much like the running back class, this year's bumper crop of free agent wide receivers will likely be thinned when some teams exercise their right to place the franchise tag on pending free agents. Here is a look at five of the top free agent wideouts and where they could wind up.
- Ravens don't appear primed to make a run at a high-priced receiver. John Harbaugh says "it wouldn't be a smart way to distribute the money."
- What kind of priority are the Ravens putting on finding a wide receiver? It's a question that Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome will surely get this afternoon when he meets with reporters on the second full day of the NFL scouting combine.
- Negotiations with Flacco and Rice should start, and free agency market will come in to focus
- Even with today's news that Randy Moss plans to come out of retirement, the bumper crop of free-agent wide receivers appears to be thinning out as we learn more about how teams plan to use their franchise tags. How does it affect the Ravens?
- Ray Rice was both a reality and fantasy football difference-maker in Sunday's 35-7 win over the Steelers. He rushed for 107 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries and added four catches for 42 yards and a score. The pint-sized powerhouse set the tone for the Ravens offense with a 36-yard run on the team's first play from scrimmage. But it was two plays he might not have gotten an opportunity to make a year ago that made him one of the top fantasy performers in Week 1 -- and that also suggest that more touchdowns are on the way.