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- Ravens kicker Justin Tucker missed a 55-yard field goal attempt with just under three minutes to play as the Dolphins escaped with the victory in front of an announced 64,519 at Sun Life Stadium.
- It's been a wet couple of days in South Florida, and that could continue during Ravens-Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium.
- A rash of injuries, an often pass-heavy game plan and defenses committed to stopping the run have prevented the Ravens from wearing down the opposition and controlling the game up front.
- Ravens starting wide receiver Torrey Smith isn't practicing Wednesday due to a sprained right knee.
- When the Ravens' 28-13 win over the Dolphins in front of an announced 70,244 at Sun Life Stadium was finally complete, players pointed to John Harbaugh's decision as the impetus for a victory that they badly needed.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors share their immediate reaction to the Ravens' game against the Miami Dolphins in Week 14 at Sun Life Stadium.
- As the Ravens (7-5) square off with the Miami Dolphins (7-5) on Sunday at Sun Life Stadium, here¿s Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson¿s checklist of things to keep an eye on.
- Jeff Zrebiec breaks down what to look for when the Ravens play the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium.
- One year after the Ravens (7-5) failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time under coach John Harbaugh, they¿re facing what basically amounts to a must-win situation against the Dolphins (7-5) at Sun Life Stadium.
- Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is the toughest quarterback in the NFL, according to his teammates. But they're also becoming all too familiar for the Ravens who have watched their $120.6 million quarterback take a beating in recent weeks.
- No doubt, Ravens fans are both pleased and relieved after Joe Flacco, Ray Rice and Justin Tucker toughed out Sunday¿s 26-23 victory over the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium, but the key to that win and the one they hope to get this week against the Green Bay Packers was the upgraded pass rush.
- Ravens rush linebacker Terrell Suggs delivered a strong message Sunday, showing he's regained his 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year form.
- Now Torrey Smith is justifying that faith through his emergence as one of the best young receivers in the game heading into Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium. For an offense that lost Boldin, tight end Dennis Pitta to a serious hip injury and has a dormant running game, Smith has become indispensable as the lone constant threat.
- Since getting an unexpected phone call Tuesday night that the Ravens were acquiring Jacksonville Jaguars offensive tackle Eugene Monroe through a trade, offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie has handled his unresolved status well.
- For Ravens rookie free safety Matt Elam, Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins represents a homecoming.
- WWE posted an article last Tuesday night announcing that Alberto Del Rio had won the World Heavyweight Championship from the Big Show at that week¿s Smackdown tapings.
- Ex-Gilman star filling a role as a return specialist for defending champion Crimson Tide as a freshman
- WrestleMania 28, which took place April 1 in Miami, broke the record for economic impact that WrestleMania has on the host city, WWE announced Monday.
- Pro wrestling news: With The Rock gone to do 4 consecutive movies (as he noted during Sunday's pre-WrestleMania press conference), Brock Lesnar fills the void and can now feud with John Cena.
- Former Washington Nationals manager and erstwhile Florida Marlins skipper Edwin Rodriguez were lowest paid in majors