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- The Ravens ended the season with the fewest rushing attempts, 383, in team history. It's no coincidence they finished the season with one of the won-loss worst records in team history.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles heading into the Ravens' game against the Broncos in Denver.
- What happened to all of the roster competitions? It¿s a fair question to ask as the Ravens prepare to trim 22 players from their roster to get down to 53 by Saturday.
- There's been a lot of speculation that free agent-to-be Justin Forsett will follow Gary Kubiak and sign with the Denver Broncos, but the move wouldn't make a ton of sense for both player and team.
- The so-called Gary Kubiak effect means running back Justin Forsett, fresh off a 1,266-yard season and 5.4 yards per carry for the Ravens, has vaulted up the free-agent running back rankings as he looks for his first big-money contract.
- Jeff Zrebiec breaks down what to look for when the Ravens play the San Diego Chargers at M&T Bank Stadium.
- With former Ravens running back Ray Rice free to sign with an NFL team, take a look at where he might (and might not) end up.
- That the Denver Broncos named Ronnie Hillman as their starting running back over Knowshon Moreno and rookie Montee Ball for Thursday night¿s game against the Ravens was a big deal to fantasy football aficionados. But defensive coordinator Dean Pees didn't know and, with all due respect to the three main candidates to carry the ball for the Broncos, he didn't really seem to care when asked about it on Monday.
- Ray Lewis isn't just along for the ride. Heading into Sunday's AFC championship game against the New England Patriots, the 37-year-old leads the Ravens with 30 tackles through two playoff games.
- Here's a look at what national media outlets are saying about the Ravens' win over Denver and their upcoming AFC title game date with the New England Patriots.
- As the Ravens enter their final game of the regular season today against the Cincinnati Bengals, Ravens rookie Bernard Pierce is giving the organization a glimpse of what he can do with a little experience and a healthy body.
- Baltimore Ravens rookie running back Bernard Pierce rushed for career-high 53 yards against Redskins.
- If there's anything Denver Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno has learned from playing football, it's the value of patience.