Dumervil primed to return to action for Ravens on Monday night
The Ravens hope the return of Dumervil will spark a pass rush that hasn’t collected a sack since the win over the New York Jets on Nov. 24.
The Ravens hope the return of Dumervil will spark a pass rush that hasn’t collected a sack since the win over the New York Jets on Nov. 24.
Rookie safety Matt Elam questioning the receiver’s age and physicality wasn’t wise, but it doesn’t impact what’s already a gigantic challenge.
The Baltimore quarterback has posted his highest passer rating in the final 15 minutes of games this season.
The 37-year-old has a long history of concussions and suffered his latest one in Sunday’s win over Minnesota.
Dumervil missed his first game of the season nursing an ankle sprain while Stokley sustained a concussion against Minnesota.
Lacking difference-makers for most of the season, the Ravens appear to be finding them for the final playoff push.
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The Ravens tight end will return to action Sunday just over fourth months following a major hip injury in training camp.
The Vikings’ all-world running back will provide the rush defense its biggest challenge of the entire season.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — After coach John Harbaugh offered an optimistic outlook for the Ravens’ health earlier in the week,
Baltimore’s playoff path is clear over the final month of the season, but three projected playoff teams await on the schedule.
The Ravens cornerback was involved in the scary fourth-quarter collision with Pittsburgh running back Le’Veon Bell.
The tight end now must wait until the Dec. 8 game against Minnesota to potentially make his 2013 debut.
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The Steelers quarterback has always gotten the best of Baltimore late in the season when the stakes are at their highest.
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A defiant Joe Flacco told reporters Tuesday that the use of the Wildcat makes the Ravens look like “a high school offense.”
The Ravens and Steelers will meet on a Thursday night for the first time in the 18-year history of the rivalry.
Big strikes to Torrey Smith and Jacoby Jones in Sunday’s win offered a reminder of a vertical passing game absent for much of the season.
Saturday’s 4 p.m. deadline passed without Baltimore placing the fourth-year tight end on the 53-man roster.
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Coach John Harbaugh also said tight end Dennis Pitta has “a chance” to play on Sunday after returning to practice this week.
After finally finding room to run in Chicago, Ray Rice now must face New York’s top-ranked run defense.
Pitta hadn’t practiced since suffering a dislocated hip on July 27 and was originally feared to be lost for the season.
It’s easy to write off the underwhelming Ravens’ chances for the playoffs, but the rest of the AFC landscape suggests otherwise.
The longtime general manager returned to the Ravens’ Owings Mills facility less than 24 hours after falling ill in Chicago.
The Ravens defense must deal with the new “Monsters of the Midway” found in Chicago’s passing game.
After a quiet start to his NFL career, the 2010 fifth-round pick has become one of Baltimore’s best defensive players.
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Fair or not, the Ravens’ best chance of rebounding from a 3-5 start requires their franchise quarterback putting them on his back.
The left guard’s back injury could create an open roster spot for the return of the second-year cornerback.
With a chance to start anew after the bye week, the Ravens only dug a bigger hole for themselves in Cleveland.
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Coach John Harbaugh ruled the starting left guard out for Sunday’s game in Cleveland and said his season is likely over.
The Ravens have long flexed their muscles in winning 11 straight over the lowly Browns, but that streak appears as vulnerable as ever after a 3-4 start.
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After trading for new left tackle Eugene Monroe earlier this month, the Ravens didn’t add any new pieces on Tuesday.
Troubled Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt is just one of several names out there with Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline approaching.