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- Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin drifted onto the field with his back turned to the play in the third quarter Thursday night, narrowly avoiding a collision with Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones during a long kickoff return.
- Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker LaMarr Woodley is out for tonight's game against the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, the third consecutive game he's missed due to a calf injury.
- Ngata has no ligament damage in an injury similar to what sidelined him in Super Bowl XLVII, according to a source.
- Ravens find running game, but don't have answer for Bears' Julius Peppers
- Ravens Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata and starting wide receiver Marlon Brown were scratched for today's game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field due to knee injuries.
- It was worth keeping after Tucker delivered the game-winning field goal on a 46-yard kick to seal the Ravens' 20-17 overtime victory Sunday over the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Ravens strong safety James Ihedigbo is active for today's game against the Cincinnati Bengals after injuring his to in practice Friday during a one-one-one drill when he got tangled up with a receiver.
- The growing timing and chemistry between Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco and rookie wide receiver Marlon Brown was one of the lone bright spots Sunday during a disheartening loss to the Cleveland Browns.
- The Ravens scratched newly-acquired running back Bernard Scott for today's game against the Cleveland Browns.
- If Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith was offended by Cleveland Browns cornerback Joe Haden's blunt assessment of the defending Super Bowl champions, he did a good job of hiding any hurt feelings.
- The Ravens officially ruled out starting left offensive guard Kelechi Osemele with a chronic back injury that will probably end his season as he's expected to undergo surgery soon.
- Running back Bernard Pierce returned to practice from a strained hamstring
- The veteran weak-side inside linebacker conquered another obstacle Sunday, starting his first game in 10 months since returning from a spinal cord contusion suffered last December. Since
- The Ravens scratched veteran offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie for the second consecutive game, an unsurprising move.
- Just three days before their showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Ravens had only two players not practicing: linebackers Josh Bynes and Albert McClellan.
- Ten months after suffering a spinal cord contusion that had endangered his NFL career, McClain returned to practice for the first time. McClain gained medical clearance last week when his latest magnetic resonance imaging exam revealed no more signs of the bruising damage sustained during a hit last December against the Washington Redskins.
- Ravens inside linebacker Jameel McClain returned to practice today for the first time since suffering a spinal cord contusion last December against the Washington Redskins.
- The Ravens managed to rush for only three yards on four runs during a first-and-goal situation as running backs Ray Rice and Bernard Pierce were stonewalled by the Green Bay Packers' defense. Rice generated just three yards on three runs to his right before Pierce got zero yards on a failed 4th-and-1 plunge behind left guard Kelechi Osemele instead of kicking a field goal.
- Running back Ray Rice could hardly believe what happened Sunday as another patented failure of the Ravens' running game unfolded.
- The Ravens scratched veteran offensive Bryant McKinnie after replacing him this week with Eugene Monroe the new starting left tackle.
- Although nose tackle Haloti Ngata is listed as questionable on the injury report, Harbaugh said the Pro Bowl defensive lineman is set to play Sunday.
- Ravens standout nose tackle Haloti Ngata is listed as questionable on the injury report even though coach John Harbaugh said that the Pro Bowl defensive lineman is set to play Sunday against the Green Bay Packers.
- The Ravens are as healthy as they've been all season, but they have one big absence: Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata who has been held out of practice two days in a row because of a hip injury.
- Ravens nose tackle Haloti Ngata wasn't at practice during the early portion open to reporters
- Ravens rush linebacker Terrell Suggs delivered a strong message Sunday, showing he's regained his 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year form.
- Ravens kick returner and wide receiver Jacoby Jones is inactive for today's game against the Miami Dolphins, missing his fourth consecutive week since spraining his medial collateral ligament in his right knee in the first game.
- Nine Ravens are questionable for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins, including four wide receivers and starting cornerback Lardarius Webb.
- The Ravens welcomed back starting wide receiver Marlon Brown, kick returner Deonte Thompson and starting cornerback Lardarius Webb in their final full practice before Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins.
- Ravens wide receiver and kick returner Jacoby Jones practiced for the second consecutive day. Jones missed the past three games with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
- Ravens kick returner and wide receiver Jacoby Jones' return to practice was unsurprisingly on a limited basis Wednesday.
- Ravens Pro Bowl kick returner Jacoby Jones returned to practice today for the first time since spraining the medial collateral ligament in his right knee in the season-opener.
- Ravens star running back Ray Rice is officially listed as questionable on the injury report with a strained left hip flexor, denoting that there's a 50-percent chance he plays Sunday agains the Buffalo Bills.
- Ravens running back Ray Rice practiced for the third consecutive day, an encouraging sign about his status for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills.
- Practicing for a second straight day, Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice is in line to play Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.