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  1. Ravens coach John Harbaugh said wide receiver Dez Bryant has tested negative for COVID-19 since he was ruled out of Tuesday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys, confirming Bryant’s tweets in recent days. View the full article
  2. “He has had some negative tests,” Harbaugh said. “There’s a protocol that goes with that, a certain number days that you have to test negative. View the full article
  3. In his first season as executive vice president and general manager of the Cleveland Browns, former Bel Air football standout Andrew Berry has paired with first-time head coach Kevin Stefanski to provide stability for the franchise, which is on the verge of its first playoff berth since 2002. View the full article
  4. Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell did not practice Friday because of the calf injury he suffered in Week 9 while cornerback Jimmy Smith returned as a limited participant after missing Tuesday’s game with a groin injury. View the full article
  5. Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman has no quarrels with fantasy football. He also has no plans to abandon his running-back rotation to appease carry-obsessed fantasy owners. View the full article
  6. Bradley Bozeman nodded his head in gratitude and offered a self-conscious grin after Ravens coach John Harbaugh announced Thursday he was the team’s 2020 nominee for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year. “I wasn’t expecting it at all,” said Bozeman who was honored for his efforts to combat childhood bullying and hunger. “Yeah, I did get a little bit emotional. My teammates mean everything to me." View the full article
  7. Ravens defensive end Yannick Ngakoue has produced just one sack and one quarterback hit in six games with the team. But defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale predicted the "best is yet to come" for the high-profile trade acquisition. View the full article
  8. Jackson’s three longest runs this season, and four of the Ravens’ six longest overall, have come on “inverted” option plays. Here's how they work. View the full article
  9. "These restrictions are for the health and safety of our community," said Scott. View the full article
  10. Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith and defensive end Calais Campbell were among eight players who didn't practice Thursday as the team prepares for Monday night's road game against the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  11. Ravens wide receiver Dez Bryant wrote on Twitter Thursday that he tested negative for the coronavirus twice since being ruled out Tuesday's night highly anticipated reunion against the Dallas Cowboys, his former team. View the full article
  12. “Every game is a big game, just like Tuesday was for us. It’s win or go home,” Jackson said Thursday on a video conference call. View the full article
  13. The Ravens have activated wide receiver Willie Snead IV from the reserve/COVID-19 list, the team announced Thursday, returning the final offensive player to the active roster after a coronavirus outbreak that forced 23 players to spend time on the list. View the full article
  14. After ending a three-game losing streak Tuesday with a win over the Cowboys, the Ravens are one-point favorites over Cleveland. View the full article
  15. “Every game is a big game, just like Tuesday was for us. It’s win or go home,” said Jackson. View the full article
  16. "Was excited for him to play in the game -- really excited. I saw him before the game and we were both fired up for the game," said Harbaugh. View the full article
  17. Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL’s top medical official, said there’s “no evidence” that Bryant’s positive test is related to the outbreak that led to 23 Ravens being placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. View the full article
  18. After placing 23 players on the reserve/COVID-19 list during the team’s recent outbreak, the Ravens are down to just three. View the full article
  19. Even after breaking a three-game losing streak, ESPN's Football Power Index has dropped the Ravens' chances of making the playoffs to 67.5% after multiple unfavorable outcomes to the team's playoff chances on Sunday. View the full article
  20. The Ravens played power football in beating the Dallas Cowboys 34-17, which meant they relied heavily on their best blockers, including wide receiver Miles Boykin and fullback Patrick Ricard. View the full article
  21. "Every week is an opportunity to get better and to win. That’s what our focus is; moving on to next week and beating Cleveland," said Queen. View the full article
  22. The Ravens rediscovered their collective joy as they beat the overmatched Dallas Cowboys with brute power and inspired running from quarterback Lamar Jackson, who returned from his bout with COVID-19. View the full article
  23. The Ravens beat the Dallas Cowboys, 34-17, on Tuesday night, even though were far from overwhelming. But right now, it really doesn’t make a difference for this team. They needed a win, any win. They can worry about the style points later. View the full article
  24. The Ravens entered Tuesday night ninth in the AFC’s seven-team playoff picture. They left it with a win they needed to stay in the hunt in December, and with a quarterback performance that suggested they could very much contend in January. View the full article
  25. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson played with the team for the first time after testing positive. View the full article
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