Ravens in full backpedal as goals still sit in front of them
Baltimore failed to win with a postseason berth at stake for the third consecutive week before a Pittsburgh loss officially sent them to the playoffs.
Baltimore failed to win with a postseason berth at stake for the third consecutive week before a Pittsburgh loss officially sent them to the playoffs.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Holding court with the media for the first time since being promoted to the Ravens’ offensive
Expecting Caldwell’s promotion to offensive coordinator to result in major improvement is a recipe for disappointment.
The hammer came for the maligned coordinator as the Ravens made the change following the loss to the Redskins.
Baltimore finds itself at a dangerous crossroads after suffering consecutive defeats for the first time in three years.
Baltimore hasn’t lost consecutive games since Oct. 2009, but a trip to Landover to face the Redskins won’t be easy.
The Ravens linebacker’s status remains up in the air for Sunday’s game, but injured reserve doesn’t appear to be an option for the 2011 Defensive Player of the Year.
News surfaced Monday night the Ravens linebacker is seeking a second opinion to determine if he can continue playing this year.
Though Ben Roethlisberger’s status for Sunday remains in doubt, the Steelers’ defensive leader appears set to make his return.
Linebacker Terrell Suggs is just one of many not taking much satisfaction in potentially clinching the division with a month to go.
Dickson (knee) and Ellerbe (ankle) are expected to be very limited in practices this week as they try to get healthy enough to play against the Steelers.
The only thing your eyes should tell you is that the Ravens are 9-2…
A humbling loss against the Chargers last December ended the Ravens’ hopes of earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
Head coach John Harbaugh is optimistic the Ravens tight end will be ready to go this week against San Diego.
Barring a successful appeal, the free safety will be unavailable when the Ravens travel to San Diego this weekend.
Their shortcomings shouldn’t add up to an 8-2 record, but the Ravens still sit pretty in the landscape of the AFC.
The Steelers remain one of the top defenses in the NFL despite plenty of doubters earlier this season.
Isaac Redman and the rest of the Steelers’ running game figure to be very busy on Sunday night.
The Ravens head coach labeled both Steelers weeks as his favorites of the season.
Future Hall of Fame LB not ready to offer update on status however…
The Pro Bowl running back is ready to carry a bigger load as the weather turns colder in the second half of the season.
Fourth-year linebacker Dannell Ellerbe is one of the few young players to step up for the Baltimore defense this season.
The All-Pro defensive tackle failed to record a tackle in 53 defensive snaps against Cleveland on Sunday.
The Ravens offense fed the ball to Ray Rice throughout the day in Cleveland and still couldn’t play a full 60 minutes.
The head coach once again sounded off on the league’s decision to fine the Ravens.
Baltimore has won nine straight against its AFC North foe, including four straight at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Pernell McPhee was the only player absent from Wednesday’s workout as he continues to deal with nagging injuries.
The Ravens head coach said “there’s not going to be anybody” left off the list following the league’s fine.
Luke Jones offers his midterm grades for the 5-2 Ravens as they enjoy their bye week…
The key to picking up the pieces for a struggling unit is making improvements on the defensive line.
John Harbaugh described the offensive line as a work in progress, a common description for the group since the start of training camp.
The five-time Pro Bowl linebacker played in over half of the Ravens’ defensive snaps in his first action of the season.
The blame falls on everyone invested in what continues to be a “Jekyll and Hyde” offense for Baltimore.
It remains very unlikely the star linebacker will make his return to action against the Texans on Sunday.
The Pro Bowl linebacker refuted a report saying he planned to play Sunday, but he didn’t dismiss the possibility, either.
The 2011 first-round pick now steps into a starting job after the season-ending injury to Lardarius Webb.
Linebacker Josh Bynes was promoted from the practice squad to the 53-man roster to take Lewis’ place.
With Ray Lewis and Lardarius Webb suffering season-ending injuries, Ravens fans now wait for the return of the 2011 Defensive Player of the Year.
The 37-year-old linebacker won’t want to go out with an injury, but will the Ravens take him back next season?
Season-ending injuries to Lardarius Webb and Ray Lewis have the Baltimore defense in even greater limbo.