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Part Three in Series of Ghost of Baltimore Professional Football Past, Present and Future by author, historian and WNST.net radio host and owner Nestor Aparicio
Part Three in Series of Ghost of Baltimore Professional Football Past, Present and Future by author, historian and WNST.net radio host and owner Nestor Aparicio
Rebounding from his early-season struggles, Joe Flacco is making it work with a less-than-ideal supporting cast.
Joe Flacco tries to guide Baltimore a step closer to a playoff berth.
Mike Wallace continued his post-bye surge with a strong performance against the Browns.
Za’Darius Smith’s strip-sack led to the touchdown that put the game out of reach.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley will face a big test against Cleveland rookie Myles Garrett.
Alex Collins was once again a difference-maker for an improving Baltimore offense.
As frustrating as it was, a narrow loss to Pittsburgh shouldn’t meaningfully alter anyone’s outlook for the final three weeks.
Joe Flacco and Baltimore will try to avoid being swept by Pittsburgh for the first time since 2008.
Eric Weddle returned an interception for a touchdown to cap a huge fourth quarter for Baltimore.
Baltimore will need more from its offense down the stretch to endure the loss of its top cornerback.
Terrell Suggs will aim to record a sack for the fourth consecutive game.
Monday night represented Baltimore’s closest margin of victory of the season.
Baltimore seeks back-to-back wins for the first time in over two months.
Matt Judon had a standout day at Lambeau Field and is rapidly improving in his second season.
Baltimore now owns the No. 6 seed in the AFC via a conference record tiebreaker over Buffalo.
The versatility of Green Bay wide receiver Randall Cobb could present a problem for the Baltimore defense.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith is vying for his first career trip to the Pro Bowl.
The quarterback and the head coach had differing takes about the offensive play-calling this week.
Unlocking the intermediate portion of the field with Jeremy Maclin is the key for improvement down the stretch.
Even with few alternatives, it’s becoming very difficult to justify Breshad Perriman being on the field.
Sunday’s defeat has played out all too many times for the post-Super Bowl XLVII Ravens.
Jeremy Maclin is active and will start for the second straight week despite still dealing with a shoulder issue.
Joe Flacco and the Ravens beat Tennessee in their last meeting, a 21-7 final in Baltimore in 2014.
The Ravens wide receiver revealed he passed concussion protocol in time for the Miami game, but he chose to sit out.
The Baltimore quarterback took snaps under center and threw passes as a full participant in Wednesday’s practice.
“He’ll play if he’s ready. I think there’s a good chance he’ll play.”
Ryan Jensen immediately went after Miami linebacker Kiko Alonso for his penalized hit on Joe Flacco.
Joe Flacco will have the services of top receiver Jeremy Maclin for the first time since Week 5.
The Baltimore interior offensive line will have its hands full with Ndamukong Suh.
Baltimore allowed more than 160 rushing yards for the fourth time in five games.
Tony Jefferson was beaten in coverage for two touchdowns in Sunday’s loss to the Bears.
Jeremy Maclin was a surprise inactive after being limited in practices with a shoulder injury this week.
Joe Flacco will try to build on his best performance of the season a week ago.
After years as a backup, the 2013 sixth-round pick has been one of the Ravens’ biggest surprises.
Joe Flacco and the Baltimore offense played their best game of the season on Sunday.
Alex Collins has been a rare bright spot for one of the worst offenses in the NFL so far.
Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg offered little substance in his media session on Thursday.
Baltimore suffered its first home defeat to the Steelers since the 2012 season.
Despite having a bad offense a year ago, Baltimore aimed for mediocrity at best this offseason.