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- The 109 top high school football players, according to Rivals.com, arrived at the Hilton Baltimore Hotel on Friday to get set for this weekend's Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge, presented by Under Armour and hosted at M&T Bank Stadium.
- The 115th Army-Navy game is scheduled to take place at M&T Bank Stadium on Dec. 13, 2014, the first time the game will be played in Baltimore since 2007. It will be back here again in 2016.
- For the Ravens, their path to the playoffs goes through Ford Field on Monday night when they face the Detroit Lions (7-6).
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse selected midfielder Cameron Holding (Grand Valley State) second overall in the Major League Lacrosse supplemental draft Wednesday afternoon.
- No one in the NFL has been involved in as many close games as the Ravens this season, and the results haven't been favorable for the 5-6 team.
- Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November.
- Since the first week of November, though, Suggs has been shut out with zero sacks while recording a combined seven tackles and one fumble recovery.
- The Ravens have fallen to 23rd in the NFL in turnover margin, a minus-5 total differential on seven interceptions and six fumble recoveries for 13 total turnovers produced and 13 interceptions from quarterback Joe Flacco and five lost fumbles as a team for a total of 18 turnovers overall.
- Embracing a smash-mouth approach due to sloppy field conditions, the Ravens revitalized their running game to exploit a shoddy run defense.
- The Baltimore Ravens' home field, M&T Bank Stadium, has earned a "Gold" rating from the U.S. Green Building Council, the highest rank the Washington-based nonprofit group has awarded to any existing NFL stadium to date.
- After the Ravens' overtime loss to the Chicago Bears, general manager Ozzie Newsome was taken via ambulance to a local hospital.
- The Ravens announced Monday morning that general manager Ozzie Newsome is on his way back to Baltimore and "feeling fine."
- With a 4-6 record, the Ravens' playoff hopes now hinge on the team's ability to protect its home field, which is one thing that they've done pretty well this season.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome has been granted a clean bill of health by doctors following a health scare, according to coach John Harbaugh.
- As NFL games ebb and flow, they are usually decided by a handful of plays. For the winning team, they are joyfully relived in the locker room after the game. For the losers, those plays linger in their heads beyond the 24-hour rule. This season, the Ravens have been on the losing end more than they are accustomed to.
- Ravens find running game, but don't have answer for Bears' Julius Peppers
- Following a two-hour delay due to severe weather, the Ravens' game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field has resumed with a Justin Tucker kickoff.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors give their thoughts on the Ravens' game against the Chicago Bears in Week 11 of the NFL season.
- Baltimore Ravens fans who traveled to Chicago for Sunday's game against the Bears spent more than an hour in the sheltered concourse at Soldier Field, but that didn't mean they stayed dry.
- 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.
- With kickoff less than two hours away, officials at Soldier Field are bracing for poor weather conditions ahead of today's Ravens-Bears game.
- Nose tackle Haloti Ngata, middle linebacker Daryl Smith, cornerback Lardarius Webb and defensive end Chris Canty all were back to work as the Ravens prepare for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field,
- Joe Flacco has thrown two touchdown passes in three of his past four games, but he continues to struggle with his accuracy and decision making.
- The long stride, sudden cuts and all-purpose capabilities of Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte haven't escaped the Ravens' attention.
- The Ravens' secondary played arguably its best game of the season last week against the Cincinnati Bengals but they have a bigger challenge ahead this week.
- In the midst of probably his toughest stretch of his six-year career, Rice maintained that he pays no attention to the criticism and he's not bothered by the talk that backup Bernard Pierce could have a more prominent role in the running game going forward. He
- Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker doesn't miss very often, regardless of his surroundings. He has missed just three kicks on his home turf in two years. But as good as Tucker has been kicking on synthetic surfaces, he has been even better on good old grass.
- A collection of what other media outlets are saying as the Baltimore Ravens prepare to play against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Sunday.
- However, coach John Harbaugh doesn't view replacing struggling starting running back Ray Rice with Bernard Pierce as one of those potential fixes.
- The Ravens, who will host next spring's NCAA men's lacrosse championships at M&T Bank Stadium, did not submit a final bid to host Championship Weekend between 2015 and 2018, largely over concerns of a scheduling conflict with the Orioles.
- Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field, Chicago's Soldier Field and Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., are the finalists to host the 2015 to 2018 men's lacrosse championships, the NCAA announced Wednesday.
- In the past, El Salvador has been a tough soccer out for the U.S. national team, particularly on the road. Not Sunday.
- The Ravens won¿t get their season-opening home game, like reigning Super Bowl champions have for the last decade. But they will play four prime-time games, including a Thanksgiving night home showdown against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, and a much-anticipated rematch with the Denver Broncos to kick off their Super Bowl XLVII title defense.
- The CONCACAF Gold Cup is coming to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
- Chris Hoiles, Earl Weaver and Hughie Jennings are part of The Sun remembers This Week in Sports August 12-18