Birk among Ravens' veterans not taking playoff run for granted
After near misses early in his career, the longtime NFL center looks to finally taste Super Bowl glory.
After near misses early in his career, the longtime NFL center looks to finally taste Super Bowl glory.
Harbaugh anticipates having all players available against the Texans in Sunday’s divisional playoff game.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — With the Ravens conducting a final practice this week before a much-deserved long weekend, running back
The veteran coming off the field is not an option for now, so how can the Ravens help him?
With a week off before beginning their playoff run, the Ravens opted to rest several hobbled veterans.
By coming through on the road, the Ravens will now get to stay home.
Luke wonders if the signs are pointing to another road disappointment.
Ray Lewis was named to his 13th Pro Bowl while Marshal Yanda earned his first selection.
Cut following the 2010 preseason, Shayne Graham will likely hold down kicking duties for Billy Cundiff.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — At a time of year when many teams have a laundry list of players on their
Despite shrinking injury report two veterans take off mid-week at The Castle…
An inability to win on the road may now put Ravens there in January.
Who’s playing and who’s sitting as the Ravens take on San Diego?
What will happen on Sunday Night Football? Luke looks into his purple crystal ball…
Cornerback Lardarius Webb is the only major question mark against San Diego on Sunday night.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — It’s been the same story for the last month as Ray Lewis has been sidelined with
The Ravens are unlikely to have the services of their best cornerback on Sunday.
The 16-year veteran is set to make his return from a turf toe injury.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — A day after five key players were sidelined, the Ravens welcomed back defensive tackle Haloti Ngata
Several key veterans found themselves on Wednesday’s injury report from Owings Mills.
The veteran linebacker hopes to make his return in San Diego.
Thoughts on rookie Jimmy Smith, Sergio Kindle, and the extra importance a first-round bye would have for Baltimore.
The Ravens coach is also “very hopeful” for the return of linebacker Ray Lewis.
The injury could sideline the third-year defensive back for a few weeks.
Find out who’s sitting and who’s playing as the Ravens try to beat Indianapolis for the first time in 10 years.
Lewis will likely miss his fourth straight game but could return to action next week in San Diego.
Veteran kicker Shayne Graham is reportedly on call if needed for Sunday.
(Updated: 1:25 p.m.) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — There was good news and bad news coming from the Ravens’ final workout
Left guard Ben Grubbs returned to practice a day after resting his lingering toe issue.
The Ravens left guard missed his first practice on Wednesday since returning to action last month.
Peyton Manning has already been ruled out for Sunday’s game in Baltimore.
The Ravens haven’t beaten Indianapolis in 10 years.
Two starters on the offensive line weren’t practicing on Wednesday.
Despite 55 rushing attempts on Sunday, the Ravens aren’t ready to label themselves a running team.
Linebacker Ray Lewis will miss his third straight game with a turf toe injury.
The Ravens linebacker is listed as questionable for the third straight week after sitting out practice all week.
The Ravens appear likely to be without their defensive leader for the third straight game.
The two defensive players were the only Ravens missing from Thursday’s practice.
The All-Pro safety missed the first six games of 2010 recovering from off-season hip surgery.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — As the Ravens move closer to a meeting with the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, it’s appearing