Dumervil on mend as Ravens set sights toward Detroit
Dumervil missed his first game of the season nursing an ankle sprain while Stokley sustained a concussion against Minnesota.
Dumervil missed his first game of the season nursing an ankle sprain while Stokley sustained a concussion against Minnesota.
The Vikings’ all-world running back will provide the rush defense its biggest challenge of the entire season.
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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.
Starting inside linebacker Daryl Smith continues to be hampered with a hamstring injury.
After a quiet start to his NFL career, the 2010 fifth-round pick has become one of Baltimore’s best defensive players.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday…
Inside linebacker Daryl Smith expressed optimism that he should be ready to go against the Bengals despite a thigh injury.
Three defensive starters in all were missing from practice Thursday as the Ravens prepare to face Cincinnati.
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.
A 3-4 start hasn’t been an easy one for the defending Super Bowl champions as Luke Jones hands out his midseason report card.
Sunday marked the third time in four games that the Ravens have given up at least 140 yards on the ground.
The Ravens had never been below the .500 mark this late in a season in the John Harbaugh era.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday…
The Baltimore defense must not only pressure the Packers quarterback but prevent him from extending plays for his talented receivers downfield.
The monster early-season performance by Terrell Suggs is just one reason why the Ravens are 3-2 despite several major concerns.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Miami on Sunday…
Baltimore will see a read-option attack for the first time since playing the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII.
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The offense remains a major concern, but the Ravens are starting to see just how dominating their defense can be.
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Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday…
After 11 seasons in Baltimore, the future Hall of Fame safety returns as a member of the enemy Texans on Sunday.
Luke Jones also offers his thoughts on the tight end position, the running game, and Tandon Doss’ debut as return specialist.
Giving up a franchise-record 49 points has left the Baltimore defense in a sour mood preparing for the Cleveland Browns.
A revamped front seven and a leadership-by-committee approach will receive their first test Thursday night.
Playing through heavy rain in the first half, the Ravens’ starters offered good and bad in a 44-16 preseason victory.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts from Ravens training camp as the calendar turns to August and the first preseason game approaches.
The 30-year-old linebacker feels he’s still in the prime of his career, but his future with the Ravens could be in doubt after this season.
Nine players from last year’s Super Bowl XLVII champions were named to the list voted on by NFL players.
Several Ravens at different stages of their careers offered perspectives on what a Super Bowl title meant to them.
The Pro Bowl defensive tackle was present Thursday after being absent during the first two weeks of voluntary workouts.
Life without Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and several others became a little easier with the signing of the Pro Bowl pass rusher.
Thanks to a fax machine snafu leading to Dumervil’s release on March 14, the Ravens have snatched up one of the NFL’s premier pass rushers.
The 2011 Defensive Player of the Year still hasn’t given much thought to life without Ray Lewis in the middle of the defense.
The quarterback has dominated the discussion since Super Bowl XLVII, so Luke Jones offers thoughts on an array of non-Flacco topics.
As many fret over the Ravens’ salary cap woes, here’s a list of possible candidates to be released…
The linebacker’s $13 million cap number is the highest on the team, but cutting him wouldn’t provide the cap relief the Ravens are seeking.
Dressed more like a politician than a football coach, John Harbaugh hit a home run in his opening press conference at the Super Bowl.
The former Eagles defensive coordinator was a late addition to the staff as Baltimore prepares for Super Bowl XLVII.