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  1. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh didn't have an answer for the media on the availability of quarterback Lamar Jackson for practice today. View the full article
  2. "I feel like that's been a goal to get 1,000 yards. I feel like I'm going to get it, so I'm really just trying to win," said Hollywood Brown. View the full article
  3. Veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee is the Ravens’ seventh active player on the reserve/COVID-19 list, joining outside linebacker Justin Houston, wide receiver Sammy Watkins, safety Chuck Clark, center Trystan Colon, and cornerbacks Jimmy Smith and Chris Westry. View the full article
  4. In what could be the AFC North’s most important game this season, the Bengals are favored by 2 ½ points View the full article
  5. Had the regular season ended after Week 12, the Ravens would’ve been the AFC's top seed. Now, after three straight defeats, the last a 31-30 loss Sunday night to the Green Bay Packers, they wouldn’t even make the NFL’s expanded, seven-team playoff field if the season ended Tuesday. View the full article
  6. “There’s two choices, and they’re both viable. … It’s basically 50-50. We talked about it a lot and we decided to go for it. It didn’t work out," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Monday of his decision to go for two late in a 31-30 loss to the Packers. View the full article
  7. Under the NFL’s COVID protocols, Ravens outside linebacker Justin Houston could come off the list in time to face the Bengals on Sunday if he is vaccinated and tests negative for the virus twice. View the full article
  8. Starting quarterback Lamar Jackson was listed as questionable going into the Ravens’ 31-30 loss to the Green Bay Packers but did not suit up after he had not practiced all week. View the full article
  9. Six other Ravens finished in the top 10 of fan voting, including quarterback Lamar Jackson. View the full article
  10. After a late-week COVID-19 outbreak, the Ravens asked little-used players to take on major roles in their defensive backfield. View the full article
  11. As fans walked out of M&T; Bank Stadium after a third straight loss, there was a mix of opinion about whether going for two was the right call. But here is a suggestion, columnist Mike Preston writes: Let it go, folks. View the full article
  12. The Ravens fought against daunting odds to come within one point of upsetting the Green Bay Packers. On this occasion, quarterback Tyler Huntley and his teammates deserve to be celebrated for what they are rather than picked apart for what they are not. View the full article
  13. Ravens coach John Harbaugh: “We’ll anticipate [Lamar Jackson] being back next week, but if he’s not able to be fully ready, then we’ll go with Tyler [Huntley]." View the full article
  14. The Ravens coaches and players will have to wear mask and communicate virtual for the next two-days due to Covid protocols. View the full article
  15. “I thought about it all night, of course you do,” Harbaugh said Monday. “There’s two choices, and they’re both viable." View the full article
  16. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh talks about the status of the players that didn't play in Sunday's game and those that got injured. View the full article
  17. Mark Andrews finished with 10 catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns against the Packers, becoming the first Ravens tight end to surpass 1,000 yards in a single season. View the full article
  18. For the third straight game, a 2-point conversion attempt loomed large for the Ravens. And for the third straight game, it backfired. View the full article
  19. "I think our chances of winning right there were a little bit higher than in overtime, maybe, if you calculate it out," said Harbaugh on going for two-points. View the full article
  20. Here’s how the Ravens graded out at each position after a 31-30 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  21. The Ravens, depleted by injuries and the coronavirus, lost to the NFC-leading Green Bay Packers, 31-30, but were just a 2-point conversion away from a last-minute go-ahead score. View the full article
  22. Here’s what the Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after the Ravens’ 31-30 loss against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  23. On first-and-10 at the Ravens’ 18-yard line, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw an incomplete pass into the end zone and was lightly pushed by outside linebacker Odafe Oweh after letting it loose. View the full article
  24. An already depleted Ravens team suffered even more injuries Sunday. View the full article
  25. Stay up to date throughout the Ravens' Week 15 home game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon with real-time recaps and analysis. View the full article
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