Ravens defense slow to stop the run in recent weeks
Sunday marked the third time in four games that the Ravens have given up at least 140 yards on the ground.
Sunday marked the third time in four games that the Ravens have given up at least 140 yards on the ground.
The touchdown pass surrendered by the fifth-year cornerback last Sunday was the first he’d given up in coverage since 2010.
The new left tackle was noncommittal about his chances of playing against the Dolphins on Sunday.
Baltimore will see a read-option attack for the first time since playing the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII.
Giving up a franchise-record 49 points has left the Baltimore defense in a sour mood preparing for the Cleveland Browns.
Understanding what he’s overcome makes the Florida safety an easy candidate to become a favorite among Ravens fans.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on the 34-year-old safety as well as reported interest in Elvis Dumervil and the defensive line.
Slowing the read-option attack and mobile quarterback Colin Kaepernick will be a different challenge for Baltimore after toppling Manning and Brady in the playoffs.
The second-year receiver has caught nine passes for 209 yards and three touchdowns in two games against New England.
Making up nearly one-fifth of the Ravens’ salary cap, the top defensive players haven’t offered much because of health problems this season.
The 37-year-old will return to action against the Indianapolis Colts for the first time since Week 6.
If not for last-second failures and a neck injury to an all-time great, Chuck Pagano and Jim Caldwell might not have been in the positions they are now.
Less than 10 weeks after undergoing triceps surgery, the future Hall of Fame linebacker won’t make his return Sunday after all.
Can a banged-up Terrell Suggs and a returning Ray Lewis give the Baltimore defense the lift it needs?
The Ravens haven’t beaten Peyton Manning in 11 years and the MVP candidate will be facing a struggling defense.
Defenses have struggled all season against the Redskins’ pistol formation and option plays typically used at the collegiate level.
Though Ben Roethlisberger’s status for Sunday remains in doubt, the Steelers’ defensive leader appears set to make his return.
People will remember the late-game offensive heroics, but a stout defensive effort gave the Ravens a chance to win.
The 2011 first-round pick is expected to return before the end of the season.
The All-Pro defensive tackle failed to record a tackle in 53 defensive snaps against Cleveland on Sunday.
Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron cited a need for audibles that won’t take the ball out of Ray Rice’s hands, which could be interpreted as a subtle critique of quarterback Joe Flacco.
The Ravens defensive coordinator faces his former boss on Sunday night.
The Baltimore defense will really see what life is like without the reigning AP Defensive Player of the Year on Monday night.
Most starters aren’t expected to play against the St. Louis Rams Thursday night.
Some positives emerged from Friday’s loss, but the Ravens still find themselves searching for answers on both sides of the ball.
After struggling against Julio Jones and Roddy White last week, Baltimore awaits Lions receiver Calvin Johnson on Friday night.
The veteran safety wouldn’t address his status for the 2012 season at his youth football camp Monday.