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- Harbaugh is up to three infractions in his NFL career, but he's still not at Pete Carroll's level.
- Keenan Reynolds will attempt to revive his fledgling NFL career with the Seattle Seahawks, reports say.
- Greg Senat is a converted basketball player, while Bradley Bozeman is a big center.
- Ozzie Newsome could be setting the Ravens up this week for success as he prepares to step away from day-to-day operations of the Ravens.
- Ravens safety Eric Weddle on former Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant: "If we've got a shot at him, we’ll see what happens.”
- “Ozzie's just one of the greats,” Billick said of the Ravens' longtime general manager.
- The Ravens introduced new backup quarterback Robert Griffin III, the former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback from Baylor, on Wednesday.
- 2012 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Robert Griffin III has agreed to a one-year deal with the Ravens. The former Redskins star quarterback last played in the NFL in 2016, when he started five games for the Cleveland Browns.
- The Ravens hosted talented LSU running back Derrick Guice on a predraft visit Thursday.
- Things slowed considerably for the Ravens after a frenzied legal tampering period.
- The Ravens remain the same old Ravens in a so-called "year of change," Mike Preston writes.
- Projecting wide receivers has become difficult for NFL teams. Nothing has been more problematic for Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome.
- This week not only gives teams a glimpse at the top members of the 2018 draft class, but it sets tone for a busy couple of weeks of free agency.
- Landry was expected to be one of the top free-agent receivers available. But he's won't be hitting the free-agent market, and it's possible Allen Robinson and Sammy Watkins won't be either.
- The Ravens have no logical candidate for the franchise tag, but they could see three of the top free-agent receivers get tagged and kept off the open market.
- Jimmy Graham is the top pending free-agent tight end. However, he figures to have plenty of suitors.
- The Ravens need to hit these priorities in the offseason, according to Mike Preston, and the most important need is finding playmakers on offense.
- The Rooney Rule mandates teams to interview minority candidates for head coaching and top front-office jobs, but the Ravens had a clear succession plan in place for Ozzie Newsome.
- He'll be featured on the pregame, halftime and postgame shows as the New England Patriots take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Minnesota.
- Philadelphia can get the job done if it pressures the quarterback, if quarterback Nick Foles plays turnover-free and if coach Doug Pederson keeps a cool head.
- Eluemunor was selected despite being inactive for the Ravens' last six games.
- The Panthers, Seahawks and Packers all have major shake-ups on their coaching staffs after disappointing seasons.
- In their first trip overseas, the Ravens were dismantled, 44-7, by the Jacksonville Jaguars in September. They won't be going back to London this season.
- With President Donald Trump standing at midfield before the College Football Playoff national championship game, it felt like the President was daring players to defy him. But nothing happened.
- Long before he emerged as the unexpected salvation of the Ravens offense, Alex Collins stamped himself as a unique character. From Irish dancing to lacrosse to playing the keyboard, he's looked to every horizon to enrich himself as a person and an athlete.
- “Everybody is remorseful,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said Monday. “We don't want to play like that."
- The loss of the standout cornerback obviously hurts the Ravens, but it could affect the team next year, too.
- The Ravens' 23-year-old left tackle Ronnie Stanley is eager to tangle with the Lions' 37-year-old defensive end Dwight Freeney, whom he watched as a teenager.
- Willie Henry, known as "Big Earl" in the Ravens locker room, has needed just nine games to go from a guy who couldn't get on the field to an essential cog in the team's defense.
- Only one Monday night game has drawn worse ratings.
- There was speculation that the league could move the matchup between the division-leading Eagles and Rams and flex Ravens-Steelers.
- Rush linebacker Terrell Suggs on Hopkins: “The kid is real. That kid can play.”
- The starting running back said “all the strain was worth” getting his first touchdown of the season at Green Bay.
- The defense would do well to track the Houston wide receiver who leads the NFL in touchdown catches and ranks fourth in receiving yards.
- The Ravens have a dilemma at the running back position, but their decision isn’t difficult. They need to keep Alex Collins as the featured back.
- With all of the supposed improvements in how the NFL deals with players' head injuries — after scrutiny from Congress, then lawsuits — there still are curious
- With the Ravens enjoying their bye week, here's a look at the key takeaways from their first nine games.
- Ben Roethlisberger's 32-yard completion to Antonio Brown with 35 seconds set up a 33-yard field goal from Chris Boswell as time expired.
- The middle linebacker is upholding the franchise’s tradition set by Ray Lewis and Bart Scott.
- At some point very soon, the Ravens are going to have to decide whether they can afford to carry four running backs. There's plenty of factors that will go into that decision.
- The second-year running back became the team’s first 100-yard rusher since Terrance West on Oct. 2, 2016.
- The NFL has made a strong effort to talk about and prevent concussions, but if it wanted to send another message, the officials should have tossed Alonso from the game.
- But two special-teams infractions troubled the head coach and special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg.
- Middle linebacker C.J. Mosley said the Ravens must prepare for the Oakland Raiders running back’s endurance.
- Ray Butler was the Baltimore Colts' last feared receiver, a fast, high-jumping wideout with a nose for the end zone and a soft spot for the city.
- Ravens running back Alex Collins on fumbling: "I’m going to work on it, fix that and just keep moving forward.”
- NFL from Week 4 include fans getting excited that the Bills and Rams are headed to the playoffs.
- Ravens release CB Josh Thornton and also place FB Ricky Ortiz on injured reserve.
- The Ravens might have avoided pregame booing with a couple days notice
- President Trump's feud with the NFL may fire up his base, but it's making him look petty and small, Jules Witcover writes.