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  1. The Ravens’ path to their first win against the Patrick Mahomes-led Chiefs was not straightforward. But it was revealing. View the full article
  2. Behind a dominant rushing attack and an opportunistic defense, the Ravens showed they can still reach the heights of its 14-2 season in 2019 behind Lamar Jackson and coach John Harbaugh. View the full article
  3. Mike Preston writes: In their first two games of the 2021 season, the Ravens have allowed 896 yards and 68 points, which is an insult to the franchise’s gloried past. View the full article
  4. The Ravens' first full-capacity home game since the pandemic began provided a much-needed psychological and economic lift to the city, officials said. View the full article
  5. “I thought they played really well together,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Monday of his offensive line. View the full article
  6. “We’ve had great wins around here, but I don’t think we’ve had one bigger than that," coach John Harbaugh said about the Ravens Sunday night win over the Chiefs. View the full article
  7. The Ravens are nine-point favorites over Detroit, which entered this season with one of the NFL’s worst rosters. View the full article
  8. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes ended his Sunday night in Baltimore with a loss. His younger brother, Jackson, ended it with a toss. View the full article
  9. It was a big night for Ravens rookies as linebacker Odafe Oweh took center stage and left guard Ben Cleveland played meaningful snaps in a thrilling win over the Kansas City Chiefs. View the full article
  10. The Ravens' improvement has been gradual and steady. And now with a win against Kansas City, there’s hope, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  11. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens gave themselves a signature win to build on with their 36-35 triumph over the Kansas City Chiefs. They did it by sticking to their identity as a bruising, resilient team. View the full article
  12. With the Kansas City Chiefs marching down the field during the final minute of Sunday night’s game against the Ravens, rookie outside linebacker Odafe Oweh might have had his “welcome to the league” moment. View the full article
  13. "Do you want to go for it?’ I’m like, ‘Hell, yeah!’ I said it again, like [in] Seattle two years ago," said Jackson when asked about going for it on 4th down. View the full article
  14. Before he kept his offense on the field for a critical fourth-down play, Ravens coach John Harbaugh looked to his quarterback and shouted: “Lamar! Do you want to go for this?” View the full article
  15. Here’s how Mike Preston graded out the Ravens at each position after a 36-35 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night in the home opener at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  16. After Lamar Jackson scored the go-ahead touchdown with a flip into the end zone, rookie outside linebacker Odafe Oweh forced a key fumble, and coach John Harbaugh made a gutsy call on fourth down to lift the Ravens to a stunning 36-35 win. View the full article
  17. "It was spotty at certain times, the two big plays we miss 10 tackles on," said Harbaugh. "We had some good tackling moments, it's a hard team to tackle." View the full article
  18. Here’s how the Ravens graded out at each position after Sunday Night 36-35 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. View the full article
  19. "We’ve said it before, but don’t think I’ve ever been happier when we’ve said it: It’s not perfect [and] it’s not pretty," said Harbaugh after the win. View the full article
  20. Here’s what the Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after the Ravens’ 36-35 comeback win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night in the home opener at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  21. Before the kickoff of the highly anticipated home opener game, the Ravens played a song that Omar Little from “The Wire” used to whistle, paying tirbute to the late Michael K. Williams. View the full article
  22. When the Ravens needed something to jump-start the fans at M&T; Bank Stadium on Sunday night, quarterback Lamar Jackson delivered. View the full article
  23. Ravens safety DeShon Elliott was ruled out of Sunday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs after suffering a concussion in the second quarter. View the full article
  24. Lamar Jackson reached the 3,000-yard mark in 48 games, surpassing former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, who took 61 games. View the full article
  25. After being told to stay home and watch football games from the couch last season, fans clad in Ravens jerseys said Sunday they mostly missed the camaraderie as Baltimore hosted its first full-capacity football game in nearly two years. View the full article
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