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- The Pittsburgh Steelers might turn to a former Raven to replace kicker Shaun Suisham, who suffered a season-ending injury Sunday.
- After a concerted effort to keep fans and reporters updated on training camp injuries, Ravens coach John Harbaugh, in a light moment, said that time might be coming to a close.
- Two more horses have been added to the mix, raising to 10 the number of rivals American Pharoah winner could face in the Belmont Stakes on June 6.
- Several top kickers have come through Baltimore, but Steven Hauschka had to leave the Ravens to join the game's best.
- Running back Justin Forsett all but put the game away with his second rushing touchdown late in the fourth quarter as the Ravens beat the New Orleans Saints, 34-27, in front of an announced 73,773 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
- Jeff Zrebiec breaks down what to look for when the Ravens play the New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Monday Night Football.
- For the first time since he was beaten out by Justin Tucker last year for the kicking job, former Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff will return to M&T Bank Stadium for a regular season game.
- Kicker played at University of Texas, born in Houston, went to high school in Austin,
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- Billy Cundiff expected worse after the AFC championship game.
- Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff is eager to attempt high-pressure kicks. With his left calf no longer causing him pain, he looks forward to kicking with the game on the line.
- Offensive lineman Boren promoted to active roster
- With Billy Cundiff healthy, Shayne Graham would be cut if Ravens feel they need to add a player
- It was a long, winding road with plenty of twists and turns, but with Sunday's 24-16 win against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Ravens have won the AFC North for the first time in the John Harbaugh era. The Ravens were on the ropes late in the fourth quarter. But the team's most valuable players, Terrell Suggs and Ray Rice, sealed the win with a forced fumble and another long touchdown run, respectively. Now the ailing Ravens can rest. Here are my quick-hits thoughts after the 12-4 Ravens beat the 9-7 Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday.
- Ravens will take wait-and-see approach with Cundiff, Graham. Team will wait until Saturday at the earliest to make decision on kicker.
- No decision yet on whether Billy Cundiff or Shayne Graham will kick for Ravens Sunday
- Shayne Graham talks about potentially kicking against Bengals
- After taking a week to heal his injured calf, Cundiff feels read to resume work
- Drawing the Browns offside helped Joe Flacco and the Ravens seal the victory. The quarterback drew rookie defensive tackle Phillip Taylor into the neutral zone on fourth down late in the game.
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- Up 20-0, the Ravens let the Browns close to within 20-14 but held on to win.
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- Ravens: Redding joins Boldin, Cundiff as inactives vs. Browns
- After briefly allowing control of the AFC North to slip out of their grasp, the Ravens can still clinch the division by winning out. The first of their final two games is against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday afternoon. Here are five storylines to watch as the Ravens and Browns spend their Christmas Eve at M&T Bank Stadium.
- The Ravens just released their final injury report before Saturday's home game against the Cleveland Browns and there were no surprises. Wide receiver Anquan Boldin (knee) was already ruled out on Thursday. Kicker Billy Cundiff (calf) was listed as doubtful on Friday and defensive end Cory Redding (ankle) is questionable.
- No telling if Santa Leach will show up Friday at Ravens practice
- Kicker Shayne Graham has made a "smooth transition" to being back with the Ravens.
- Wide receiver added to injury report yesterday with knee injury
- Journeyman kicker Shayne Graham has ended up back with the Ravens. With Billy Cundiff dealing with a calf injury, the team signed the 11-year veteran, whom Cundiff beat out in the 2010 preseason.
- No other injuries reported by team
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- With kicker Billy Cundiff battling a calf injury, the Ravens announced Wednesday that they have signed veteran kicker Shayne Graham. To make room for Graham -- and to keep Cundiff on the active roster -- the team placed linebacker Chavis Williams on injured reserve with a foot injury.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh isn't a fan of the new kickoff rule that has led to an increase in touchbacks around the NFL. ... Marshal Yanda has missed the two practices following the preseason opener with back spasms, so the Ravens shuffled Oniel Cousins to Yanda's spot at right guard. ... The Ravens hope Sergio Kindle's debut on Thursday night was a sign of things to come. ... Jo-Jo Reyes pitched six surprisingly strong innings Sunday and the Orioles strung together 14 hits to defeat the Tigers, 8-5, at Camden Yards. ... Orioles starter Jake Arrieta said he was a little relieved when he found out his elbow surgery went well. ... Joe Jordan believes the Orioles will sign top pick Dylan Bundy before Monday night's midnight deadline.