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- Maxx Williams, only tight end left of the Ravens' original group, set for second consecutive start.
- Analysis of the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles in the Ravens' game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Ryan Mallett said he's enjoying the opportunity to learn a new system after spending his entire career in "the Belichick tree."
- On the day he announced that left tackle Eugene Monroe had surgery on the shoulder injury that has limited him since October and ultimately landed him on injured reserve, Ravens coach John Harbaugh praised the new offensive line that was installed in his absence.
- A week after he stood on the sidelines on his own, benched following his second fumble in two weeks, rookie running back Buck Allen responded with a forceful and fumble-free game against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers.
- After just four wins in a season of disappointment, the Ravens udelivered a serious blow to the Steelers' playoff chances.
- In throwing for a career-high 274 yards against the Steelers, Ryan Mallett avoided the interceptions that had plagued the Ravens much of the season.
- In Ryan Mallett's first start, the Baltimore Ravens stun the Pittsburgh Steelers and deliver a blow to the Steelers' playoff hopes.
- After starting the last two weeks for the Ravens, quarterback Jimmy Clausen is inactive Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, leaving Matt Schaub to start behind debutante Ryan Mallett.
- Less than two weeks after he signed with the Ravens, quarterback Ryan Mallett is expected to get the start Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Marc Trestman says Mallett is ready to start if needed. The Ravens see Jacoby Jones again, this time with Steelers.
- Analysis of the offense, defense, special teams and intangibles when the Ravens host the Steelers Sunday at 1 p.m.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he didn't know who of Jimmy Clausen, Matt Schaub, or Ryan Mallett would start Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Matt Schaub hasn't played in two weeks, yet it still looks like the Ravens will owe him an additional $1 million.
- Quarterback Matt Schaub is active for the Ravens Sunday after missing last week with a chest injury, though it's still unclear if he or Jimmy Clausen will start.
- Heading into Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Ravens have started two quarterbacks, Matt Schaub and Jimmy Clausen, in the past three weeks, and a third, Ryan Mallett, could get an opportunity before season's end.
- It may not matter much to the Kansas City Chiefs, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh remained noncommittal on whether Jimmy Clausen or Matt Schaub will start Sunday.
- Ravens offensive coordinator Marc Trestman on Thursday updated the status of all three of his quarterbacks: Jimmy Clausen, Matt Schaub and Ryan Mallett.
- The Ravens signing of backup quarterback Ryan Mallett includes up to $1 million in available incentives, but no guaranteed money.
- The Ravens will give quarterback Ryan Mallett an opportunity to play and compete to be a backup to Joe Flacco in 2016.
- New Ravens quarterback Ryan Mallett spent all day Tuesday in meetings trying to learn the team's offense, as coach John Harbaugh said there's "absolutely a chance" he gets on the field in the final three games of the season.
- Quarterback Ryan Mallett will get a chance to prove that he's worthy of being Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco's backup.
- The Ravens made their signing of quarterback Ryan Mallett official Tuesday as part of a six-player set of transactions that saw two players waived and veteran defensive end Chris Canty placed on season-ending injured reserve.
- The Eugene Monroe contract extension looks bad now. But it was the right move at the time.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the team is "developing what we can be next year" and will look to younger players in the final three games of this season.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh said there is a chance quarterback Matt Schaub could return after missing Sunday's game, or they could remain with Jimmy Clausen.
- The Ravens have already started three different quarterbacks this year and Ryan Mallett could become the fourth.
- Ravens tight end Nick Boyle's season-ending suspension was another blemish on a hugely disappointing rookie class.
- It doesn't make sense to expect the Ravens to lose just to help their NFL draft standing. It does make sense to work out Ryan Mallett.
- A week after adding a veteran backup for Matt Schaub, the Ravens are working out strong-armed quarterback Ryan Mallett.
- Things have been quiet in College Park the past couple of weeks regarding the search for fired football coach Randy Edsall's successor. Athletic director Kevin Anderson, whose own legacy with the Terps will certainly be tied to this hire, has declined to discuss who he might be looking at since saying on the day of Edsall's firing that Maryland wanted a coach "to excite the fan base." Many names have surfaced in a variety of media outlets, a few that seem to have validity and others that appear
- Jeff Zrebiec looks at who's better at what in Sunday's showdown between the Ravens and Houston Texans.
- With six winnable games remaining after bye week, Baltimore Ravens have control of their playoff destiny.
- With nine players on their practice squad, the Ravens are one shy of the 10-player limit under expanded practice squad rules jointly approved this summer by the NFL and the NFL Players Association.
- Veteran safety Ed Reed doesn't take questions, while center Matt Birk says he's undecided on retirement
- Baltimore Ravens NFL Draft 2011: Sons of former NFL players popping up on Ravens' draft radar. Ohio State's Cameron Heyward, Cal's Cameron Jordan, Oregon's Casey Matthews are intriguing defensive options
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- The scouting combine and most pro day workouts have been completed, and with the NFL draft just a few weeks away, there has been a significant amount of shuffling in my third NFL mock draft of the offseason. So who will the Ravens pick?
- In the weeks leading up to April's NFL draft, I will highlight four players whom the Ravens could target at different stages in the draft -- from their top pick to their Mr. Irrelevant. In this post, I will focus on quarterbacks such as Ricky Stanzi and Tyrod Taylor.