Reed intends to play next season, but will it be with Ravens?
The 34-year-old safety said Super Bowl XLVII won’t be his final ride, but he might be playing elsewhere next season.
The 34-year-old safety said Super Bowl XLVII won’t be his final ride, but he might be playing elsewhere next season.
The leadership void left behind by a retiring Ray Lewis after Super Bowl XLVII must be assumed organically over time.
Last year it was Tom Brady’s wife Gisele Bündchen ranting after the Patriots’ Super Bowl XLVI loss to the New
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The Ravens said they wanted to see the Patriots on this stage again, but the Hall of Fame quarterback will try to foil their plans.
The return of Ray Lewis is just one of many events to leave Ravens fans shaking their heads in disbelief during this improbable playoff run.
The Ravens showed critics claiming they had no chance against the Broncos just how foolish they were.
Despite being a heavy underdog, Baltimore looks to advance to its second straight AFC Championship game.
The Broncos handed Baltimore its worst home loss of the Harbaugh era less than a month ago, but several factors look more favorable for the Ravens this time.
The rookie running back has become a larger part of the Ravens offense down the stretch.
Sunday’s second-half performance will be needed for a full 60 minutes in order to have a chance against Denver next weekend.
It will be a historic day in Baltimore as Ray Lewis plays his final game in front of the home crowd at M&T Bank Stadium.
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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.
For Baltimoreans raised on second-hand stories of the Colts, the Ravens linebacker provided memories they could finally call their own.
The Ravens coach said any players with injury concerns will be treated as game-time decisions against Indianapolis.
The nine-time Pro Bowl safety isn’t dwelling on his expiring contract with an elusive Super Bowl title in his sights.
The 37-year-old linebacker is now eligible to return for the postseason after his 21-day practice window was set to expire.
BALTIMORE — The Ravens clinched their second straight AFC North division title by way of a 33-14 win over the
Less than 10 weeks after undergoing triceps surgery, the future Hall of Fame linebacker won’t make his return Sunday after all.
The strong safety will likely miss his second straight game as he deals with a rib injury.
Can a banged-up Terrell Suggs and a returning Ray Lewis give the Baltimore defense the lift it needs?
The Ravens wide receiver hasn’t been cleared for contact yet after sustaining a concussion in Week 15.
Despite admitting they felt better, both players were noncommittal about Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.
Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell Suggs will give it a go against the Broncos after tearing his right biceps two weeks ago.
The injured linebacker underwent surgery for a torn triceps just over eight weeks ago and will spend at least one more week to recover.
As we all try to process the unthinkable tragedy that took place in Newtown, Conn. on Friday that claimed the
Pollard and Yanda are considered unlikely to play after missing practices all week.
The Ravens haven’t beaten Peyton Manning in 11 years and the MVP candidate will be facing a struggling defense.
Ray Lewis, Dannell Ellerbe, and Arthur Jones also returned to practice on Thursday afternoon.
The Ravens are banged up at the inside linebacker position as Dannell Ellerbe and Ray Lewis did not practice on Wednesday, either.
The Pro Bowl guard’s status remains unclear, but the Ravens are optimistic about potential returns by Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs this week.
The 2011 Defensive Player of the Year will be a game-time decision after practicing on a limited basis two days this week.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — On the same day linebacker Ray Lewis returned to the practice field, the Ravens also saw
Barring a setback, it appears all but certain that Lewis will return for next week’s tilt with the Denver Broncos.
Though Ben Roethlisberger’s status for Sunday remains in doubt, the Steelers’ defensive leader appears set to make his return.
Ed Dickson, Dannell Ellerbe, and Jacoby Jones also missed practice for the second straight day.
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 Ravens coach left the door open for the 37-year-old’s potential return to the practice field this week.