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- Marlon Brown, Will Davis and Kapron Lewis-Moore are among former Ravens looking for new homes.
- A handful of quality running backs should become available later this summer.
- In the week's final injury report, wide receiver Steve Smith sr. is listed as doubtful while Crockett Gillmore, Breshad Perriman and Chris Canty have been declared out.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the Ravens' game against the Cleveland Browns Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
- The Ravens on Monday used their open roster spot to sign former Cincinnati Bengals running back Bernard Scott, who will presumably start out as their third back behind Ray Rice and Bernard Pierce. So what are the Ravens getting in Scott, besides backfield depth?
- The Ravens have activated veteran inside linebacker Jameel McClain from the reserve-physically unable to perform list and cut tight end Billy Bajema heading into Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- The Ravens worked out former Cincinnati Bengals running back Bernard Scott on Tuesday, according to a league source.
- Just five days ago, the Ravens were left with only three healthy wide receivers for their game against the Miami Dolphins. When they put out their inactive list about 90 minutes before Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers, they figure to have significantly tougher decisions to make.
- The Ravens have re-signed tight end Billy Bajema and cut running back Shaun Draughn.
- Ravens nose tackle Haloti Ngata wasn't at practice during the early portion open to reporters
- Nine Ravens are questionable for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins, including four wide receivers and starting cornerback Lardarius Webb.
- 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 kick returner Jacoby Jones is returning to practice this week after being out the past three games with a sprained right medial collateral ligament.
- 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.
- The Ravens are $1.219 million under the NFL salary cap of $123 million. That figure includes a $1.089 million salary-cap figure for new safety Jeromy Miles.
- Ravens Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice and starting defensive lineman Chris Canty were close to returning from injuries Sunday against the Houston Texans, according to coach John Harbaugh.
- With Ray Rice parked on the sideline in street clothes after suffering a hip injury last weekend, Bernard Pierce made his first NFL start Sunday against the Houston Texans. Predictably, it was his busiest afternoon to date. Here is a deeper look at that and other observations from the NFL's official snap counts.
- Ravens wide receiver Tandon Doss was in an introspective mood Sunday following the most successful play of his NFL career.
- Making his first NFL start with injured Pro Bowl runner Ray Rice sidelined with a strained left hip flexor, Pierce salvaged a tough day by grinding out the majority of his 65 yards on 24 carries during the second half of a 30-9 victory at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that Ray Rice will be a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans but he's listed as doubtful on injury report.
- Ravens running back and kick returner Shaun Draughn has spent time learning the details of the team's offense and special teams since he signed Sept. 11.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston will answer questions from readers about the Ravens. You can submit questions during every game to sports@baltimoresun.com.
- Ravens Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice's strained left hip flexor isn't regarded as serious, according to coach John Harbaugh.
- Ravens star running back Ray Rice suffered a strained left hip flexor Sunday in the fourth quarter of a 14-6 win over the Cleveland Browns.
- The Ravens don't have much wiggle room with $1.957 million available under the NFL salary-cap limit of $123 million.
- The Ravens are well-rested, motivated and ticked off, not a good combination if you are a Browns team that is looking for its first win in the series since 2007. Cleveland is an improving team and they will pose problems for the Ravens in several areas.
- Anticipating a quarterback sneak, Reed pounced on the fumbled exchange between center Ryan Lilja and Cassel and advanced the recovery out of the end zone to the Ravens' 12-yard line.
- Kansas City Chiefs lead NFL in turnovers committed with 15, but Ravens expected an offense motivated to protect the football