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- Baltimore Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb is out for the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb has torn ACL in left knee
- The Ravens are planning on taking a cautious approach with injured NFL Defensive Player of the Year outside linebacker Terrell Suggs, according to team and league sources.
- 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. That way he'll have an excuse to do the same to start his workday, too.
- Cowboys made it a priority to run against vulnerable Ravens defense
- The Ravens' NFL-best home winning streak survived the Dallas Cowboys, but just barely. The result was the Ravens' 31-29 victory in front of an announced 71,384 today at M&T Bank Stadium. Ray Rice scored two touchdowns and Jacoby Jones returned a kickoff 108 yards for a touchdown.
- Run over by Cowboys, Ravens hold on for 31-29 win, lose starting CB Lardarius Webb to knee injury
- The Ravens (4-1) host the Dallas Cowboys (2-2) at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. The Ravens have won 14 straight games at home, including playoffs, and they have yet to lose to an NFC team at home under head coach John Harbaugh. But that streak might be snapped if the Ravens offense doesn't get back in high gear.
- Despite Dallas Cowboys offense's reliance on quarterback Tony Romo, Ravens defense making sure that containing running back DeMarco Murray remains a priority
- Jason Garrett was the hot coaching candidate who had everything the Ravens were seeking. He was a former NFL quarterback, Ivy League-educated and groomed in a football family. He was young and bright, and in just a couple of seasons as an NFL assistant, he had carved out a reputation as one of the freshest offensive minds in football.
- Breaking down Sunday's game between the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.
- With losses in two of past three games, Dallas looks to find level of consistency as they face the Ravens
- Despite absence of left-footed Chris Jones and right-footed Brian Moorman from two Dallas Cowboys practices, Ravens are preparing for either possibility
- Every week, I hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens' opponent that week. On Sunday, the Ravens will take on the Dallas Cowboys at M&T Bank Stadium. Rainer Sabin covers the Cowboys for The Dallas Morning News, and he was kind enough to answer a few of questions heading into the game.
- Baltimore Sun writers predict the result of Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys.
- Baltimore Ravens defense wary of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo's ability to scramble and buy time to find receivers downfield
- 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. That way he'll have an excuse to do the same to start his workday, too.
- he Cowboys were able to move the ball through the air, with Tony Romo and Kyle Orton combining to complete 40 of 53 attempts for 389 yards but turnovers killed them.
- Under the fifth-year coach John Harbaugh, the Ravens have won consistently with an ever changing roster that now features just six players who were with the organization prior to Harbaugh's arrival.
- This week, each of the 32 NFL teams will start their seasons with renewed hope and dozens of reasons -- real or imagined -- to believe that they will be the ones leaving their sweaty fingerprints on the Lombardi Trophy at season's end. But let's be honest here: Most teams won¿t come remotely close to touching it.
- Despite miscues, team has emphasized to players that they must treat officiating crews respectfully
- When I logged onto ESPN.com Wednesday morning, I stumbled upon an article by K.C. Joyner about the AFC¿s most overrated players. Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco was the first player he mentioned. Joyner had a bone to pick with Flacco after his comments to a Baltimore radio station back in April, and he also had some stats to back up his criticism.
- A decent amount of both ink and bandwidth were used up around Baltimore after the birth of Joe Flacco's first son, but Flacco isn't the only NFL quarterback who will experience the joys of fatherhood for the first time during the 2012 season. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo became a father in April and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and his wife are expecting their first child later this year.
- Joe Flacco was mocked last month when he said that he thinks of himself as the NFL's best quarterback. "I wouldn't be very successful at my job if I didn't feel that way," the Baltimore Ravens quarterback explained.
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- We are into the nitty-gritty of the fantasy playoffs, so let's get down to business with injury updates, some waiver-wire pickups if you're desperate, and more. If your squad needs help, shoot me a note. And feel free to leave your horror story in the comments section if you have already been dismissed.
- The showcase games in Week 7 were headlined by some of the least popular quarterbacks in the league. Which NFL quarterback do you love to hate?
- Carson Palmer will be a hot commodity on the waiver wire this week after the Cincinnati Bengals traded him to the Oakland Raiders for a pair of high draft picks. I can't imagine someone in your fantasy league already has him on his or her roster -- unless you're in a league with Mike Brown, who finally made a deal Tuesday.
- The first-place Ravens are one of six AFC teams with a 3-1 record as they enter their bye week, and their active roster will be deeper should Ben Grubbs, Lee Evans and Jimmy Smith be rested and ready to return. So where do the Ravens rank in the NFL¿s balance of power?
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