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- It was hard to find anyone who thought that Oklahoma wide receiver Marquise Brown was a bad pick for the Ravens.
- “I’d have to say our best camp in terms of guys focused on improving every day, and becoming 1 percent better at what they do from one day to the next," he said Saturday.
- The early read on the 2018 draft class is that it's lacking a plethora of high-end receivers and tight ends. Those are the Ravens' two biggest needs.
- The Ravens first-round pick has allowed nine receptions for 92 yards and no touchdowns in the past three games, proving a more than adequate replacement for Jimmy Smith.
- Defensive coordinator Dean Pees credited Canady’s progress this season to his willingness to learn while he was recovering from injuries.
- The Ravens never took complete control against the Colts, but managed to earn their fifth win in six games to aid their postseason hopes.
- The Ravens are still lacking a consistent pass rush and they struggle in coverage, Mike Preston writes.
- After making his fourth interception, the starting cornerback has turned his focus to Indianapolis’ dangerous wideout.
- With a win over the struggling and banged-up Colts, the Ravens would take a significant step toward the postseason.
- The loss of the standout cornerback obviously hurts the Ravens, but it could affect the team next year, too.
- The Ravens were 7-5 last year and riding a streak of four wins in five games. But the absence of Smith led to a defensive collapse. The Ravens hope history doesn't repeat itself.
- Jimmy Smith and the Ravens learned of his suspension for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing drugs last week.
- Ravens fullback Kyle Juszczyk and kicker Justin Tucker played key roles in the AFC victory in the Pro Bowl.
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- Hey Cole Beasley, you're going to be in high demand in fantasy football this week. You, too, Donte Moncrief.
- The Ravens have a tough schedule. So does everybody else in their division.
- After striking out in earlier pursuits for a veteran free agent corner, the Ravens finally got their man, agreeing to a three-year deal with former New England Patriot Kyle Arrington.
- Veteran corner Kyle Arrington isn't officially available yet, but his release from the New England Patriots is imminent and the Ravens could have interest.
- Is there anyone on the Baltimore Ravens who keeps opposing offensive and defensive coordinators up at night?
- Breaking down each aspect of the Ravens' Week 5 game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- As the Ravens prepared for Sunday's game against the Colts (2-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium, they had plenty to worry about. Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, the first overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, orchestrates the NFL's top-ranked offense and has convinced many that he's on his way to becoming the league's top quarterback.
- Andrew Luck has engineered the Colts to the top of the league in total yards (1,776), passing yards (1,304), and first downs (107) through the first quarter of the season, with the third-year quarterback earning the plaudits for the team's performance.
- There¿s a pretty solid chance that the Ravens¿ scouting report on the Indianapolis Colts¿ offense includes a few bolded reminders about how dangerous wide receiver T.Y. Hilton can be as a deep threat.
- Ravens practice squad wide receiver Deonte Thompson will be imitating Hilton on the practice field.
- Torrey Smiths charity game has become so big that he moved the game to College Park, where almost 5,000 people showed up on Saturday.
- Now, Smith is honoring his late brother, Tevin Jones, by announcing a scholarship fund in his name Saturday during halftime of a Battle of the Beltway charity basketball game at Comcast Center on the University of Maryland campus.
- Ravens will be playing to give Ray Lewis a win while the Colts are fighting for coach Chuck Pagano
- Baltimore Ravens have to contend with T.Y. Hilton, a 4.3 sprinter, in Sunday's playoff game
- Every week, we hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens' opponent that week. This week, we chatted with Mike Chappell, who covers the Indianapolis Colts for The Indianapolis Star
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- This week, Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson looks back at the Ravens' previous game and that of their next of opponent.
- Plenty of options at receiver for Ravens in NFL draft