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  1. Baltimore Sun staff writers pick every game of the NFL season. Here’s who they have winning in Week 6. View the full article
  2. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who was not listed on Wednesday’s injury report, has now missed at least one practice in three of the team’s last four weeks. View the full article
  3. “Hollywood Brown would not start on any of these other units that we consider,” former Ravens linebacker Bart Scott said of wideout Marquise Brown on ESPN's "First Take" program. “He wouldn’t start for the Bills. He wouldn’t start for Kansas City. He wouldn’t start for Aaron Rodgers.” View the full article
  4. Greg Roman said there’s a “chance” that Ravens rookie Rashod Bateman could play Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. View the full article
  5. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and coach John Harbaugh believe each game shares the same level of craziness, but some have been more unbelievable than others. View the full article
  6. Over three-plus seasons in Baltimore, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is 8-0 in short-week games. View the full article
  7. Before this season, in four of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s five highest-rated passing performances as a starter, he could play off a dominant rushing attack. That makes his Monday night performance against the Colts that much more impressive. View the full article
  8. "No, I don't really care about his opinion," said Brown about the criticism from ESPN's Bart Scott. View the full article
  9. "It's always cool to win an award, but it's a team effort at the end of the day, for sure," said Jackson on winning AFC Offensive Player of the week. View the full article
  10. Sammy Watkins suffered a hamstring injury in Monday’s win over the Indianapolis Colts and did not return. View the full article
  11. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has now won AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors eight times over his four-year NFL career. View the full article
  12. The Ravens and Chargers meet this Sunday in Baltimore, with the winner emerging as the clear challenger to the Bills for the top seed in the AFC. View the full article
  13. Ravens guard Ben Cleveland, a third-round pick, was carted off the field Monday night with a knee injury. View the full article
  14. With the Ravens favored by three, the game would be considered nearly a toss-up on a neutral field. View the full article
  15. Adrian Ealy’s suspension began Sunday night and will continue until he is eligible to return on Nov. 22. View the full article
  16. After his first touchdown this season, Ravens tight end Mark Andrews took a knee in the end zone Monday, bowed his head and absorbed the moment. View the full article
  17. During practice last week, the Ravens made the decision to move Broderick Washington just outside of Calais Campbell in the field goal block formation to create more space. View the full article
  18. The Ravens only managed 86 rushing yards in Monday night's overtime win over the Colts, falling 14 short on a night when quarterback Lamar Jackson set several records with his arm. View the full article
  19. It doesn’t matter which team the Ravens are playing, or whether they’re at home or on the road. Lamar Jackson is The Great Equalizer, Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  20. The Ravens pulled off another improbable comeback against the Indianapolis Colts as Lamar Jackson put up the greatest passing performance of his career. View the full article
  21. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is the first player in NFL history to finish with 400 yards passing, four touchdown passes, no interceptions and 50 yards rushing in a game, according to Pro Football Reference. View the full article
  22. Here’s how the Ravens graded out at each position after a 31-25 win over the Indianapolis Colts. View the full article
  23. On a night that squashed any lingering doubts about his passing ability, quarterback Lamar Jackson finished 36-for-42 for a team-record 442 yards and four touchdowns and no interceptions in a come-from-behind victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night. View the full article
  24. "Just again, I was playing for her. I was sad that I wasn't able to be there for her, but she means a lot to me," said Andrews on honoring his grandmother. View the full article
  25. "Yes, I 100 percent knew we were going to score," said Jackson after the Ravens won the coin toss. View the full article
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