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  1. The Texans opened as six-point home underdogs against the Ravens, but the line has since widened to 6½ points. View the full article
  2. The Ravens still have a lot of work to do, and some of the same problems that surfaced last year showed up again in the season opener. View the full article
  3. Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he expects left tackle Ronnie Stanley to practice Wednesday after Stanley exited the team’s season-opening 38-6 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday because of a left ankle injury and did not return. View the full article
  4. Ravens tight end Mark Andrews played a higher percentage of offensive snaps against the Cleveland Browns than he did in any game last season, while first-round pick Patrick Queen made good on predictions that he'll be a three-down linebacker. View the full article
  5. From Lamar Jackson picking up where he left off in 2019 to a stellar all-around day for seven debuting rookies, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 38-6 opening victory over the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  6. “Lamar Jackson just played a phenomenal game,” said coach John Harbaugh, who improved to 21-4 against Cleveland. View the full article
  7. The Ravens rookies running back J.K. Dobbins and linebacker Patrick Queen were not nervous about playing in their first NFL game. View the full article
  8. New traditions helped soften the blow of an isolated season, fans said, alongside a strong showing by the Ravens, who crushed the Cleveland Browns 38-6. View the full article
  9. Throughout training camp, the Ravens' front office and coaching staff quietly expressed confidence in their 2020 draft class. On Sunday, it was easy to see why. View the full article
  10. Quarterback Lamar Jackson credit his teammates in the Ravens 38-6 win over the Browns. View the full article
  11. Here’s how the Ravens graded out at each position after a 38-6 season-opening win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  12. Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley injured his ankle in the third quarter and is questionable to return to Sunday’s season opener against the Cleveland Browns at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  13. Playing in an M&T; Bank Stadium devoid of fans, the NFL’s reigning Most Valuable Player finished 20-for-25 for 275 passing yards and three touchdowns in a 38-6 win Sunday over the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  14. Several Ravens players took a knee during the playing of the national anthem in a “demonstration for justice and equality for all Americans” before the team’s season opener against the Cleveland Browns at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  15. The Baltimore Ravens play the Cleveland Browns in the season opener at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  16. Baltimore Ravens superfan Captain Dee-Fence (Wes Henson) visits the stadium before 3watching the Ravens-Browns game at home. View the full article
  17. Ravens rookie offensive lineman Tyre Phillips (ankle) and cornerback Jimmy Smith (back spasms) are active for Sunday’s season opener against the Cleveland Browns at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  18. Welcome to your Ravens watching companion. Return here throughout the game for real-time recaps and analysis. View the full article
  19. Smith, 32, was added to the injury report about four hours before kickoff inside M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  20. Here’s what you need to know about the Ravens' season opener against the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  21. Here’s how the Ravens graded out at each position after Sunday’s 38-6 win over the Browns. View the full article
  22. With his elevation, Richards will likely be on the Ravens' game day roster for Week 1. View the full article
  23. While the Ravens and the NFL have settled many worries about playing amid the coronavirus pandemic, the scouting landscape may look dramatically different as several college football conferences are punting on the fall season. View the full article
  24. John Harbaugh spent his offseason thinking about time. How could he not as he watched a global pandemic cut lives short and upend the cherished routines that govern his working life? But how would he apply those ruminations back to teaching football and keeping his supremely talented Ravens on course for a championship push? “For us, it was this recognition that time doesn’t stop. It continues to march on and waits for no man,” he said on a Friday morning, nine days before his team’s Sept. 13 opener against the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  25. Superfan Mo Gaba might be gone, but he won’t be forgotten Sunday in Baltimore. View the full article
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