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- DJ Moore, the Panthers' first-round draft pick from Maryland, was cited for driving approximately 113 mph in a work zone in Interstate 77 in Charlotte, N.C.
- Former Ravens dot the rosters and coaching staffs of both Super Bowl 50 teams: the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh isn't in the playoffs, but he is uniquely qualified to judge the coaches overseeing the four teams still standing.
- Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith ripped Carolina Panthers management on Charlotte radio.
- Wide receiver Steve Smith's 61-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter off a pass that deflected off the hands of Owen Daniels set the tone for the Ravens in a 38-10 dismantling of the overmatched Carolina Panthers in front of an announced 71,218 at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Starting in place of injured left tackle Eugene Monroe, rookie James Hurst holds his own
- There remains a shroud of mystery about the Ravens' running game as they face the Carolina Panthers Sunday afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium.
- All eyes will be on wide receiver Steve Smith, who faces the organization he played with for 13 seasons. While Joe Flacco will undoubtedly look to get Smith the ball early, he needs receivers Torrey Smith, Jacoby Jones and Marlon Brown to be more involved in the passing game.
- Ravens inside linebacker C.J. Mosley will cross paths with Panthers¿ star Luke Kuechly Sunday a player he says has been a model for him as the athletic, three-down lineman Mosley hopes to be come.
- Four days before the Ravens play the Carolina Panthers on Sunday afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium, Steve Smith was reflective. In a couple of months with his new team, he's established himself as quarterback Joe Flacco's go-to target with more than double the receiving yards than the next closest Raven. Smith has quieted some of the talk that he is in steady decline.
- Former Ravens tight end Ed Dickson is signing a one-year contract today with the Carolina Panthers after passing a physical during his free agent visit, according to a league source.
- When the Ravens signed veteran wide receiver Steve Smith to a three-year, $11 million contract, his arrival came along with a few questions about his departure from the Carolina Panthers.
- Inside the Ravens' locker room late Thursday night, linebacker Albert McClellan was nursing a sore leg after being kicked hard by Panthers running back Armond Smith.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome is among the front office executives scheduled to speak at an NFL career development symposium at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Baltimore Ravens: Ozzie Newsome is the patriarch of one of the NFL's most bountiful coaching trees, an impressive and expanding group of former Ravens assistants now having success as head coaches elsewhere.