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  1. The Ravens need two wins to get to the NFL playoffs and that's all they are worried about as they prepare for Saturday's game against Indianapolis. View the full article
  2. Ravens running back Buck Allen had showered and gotten dressed late Sunday afternoon for the flight back to Baltimore. The early games had long been over, and yet Allen had no idea how the Buffalo Bills or any of the other teams competing for one of the AFC wild-card spots fared. And quite frankly,... View the full article
  3. Coach John Harbaugh said the wide receiver and defensive end could play against the Colts or miss some time. View the full article
  4. Three AFC wild-card hopefuls are 8-6. One is 7-7. View the full article
  5. The quarterback decided to call his own number Sunday. Ravens fans, you can exhale now. View the full article
  6. 1) The Ravens showed theyâve come a long way by not allowing this to be a tense game. Youâd think a late-season game against an 0-13 opponent would be a walkover, but the Ravens were on high alert all week as they prepared for the Browns. Considering the gut punch suffered in Pittsburgh and the... View the full article
  7. Jeremy Maclinâs clutch 22-yard first-down catch over the middle in the first quarter of the Ravensâ 27-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns might have come at a significant price. The veteran wide receiver hurt his left knee on the teamâs first drive when he was hit by Browns rookie safety Jabrill... View the full article
  8. The veteran has put a league-high 37 punts inside the 20-yard line this season. View the full article
  9. The Ravens get a defensive touchdown in the third quarter to essentially put Cleveland away. View the full article
  10. The Ravens' schedule works in their favor as they play the last two games at home against terrible teams, Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  11. Thank goodness there are just two weeks remaining before the Ravens play a good football team again. The Ravens are in their âmust win outâ mode to earn a wild card spot in the AFC playoffs. They beat the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, an ugly 17-point victory. Unfortunately, or fortunately depending... View the full article
  12. Quarterback: Joe Flacco finished with a QB rating of 90.2 as he threw for 288 yards and a touchdown. Flacco also ran for a touchdown on a draw play. He took advantage of the Browns playing 10 yards off the line of scrimmage and completed a lot of passes underneath. Flacco still is inaccurate and... View the full article
  13. Key numbers from the Ravensâ 27-10 win over the Browns in Week 15: 0 Interceptions thrown by Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco. The Ravens are 5-1 in games where Flacco doesnât throw an interception. 2 Catches by Browns tight ends Seth DeValve and David Njoku a week after the Ravens gave up 14 catches... View the full article
  14. The Ravens get a defensive touchdown in the third quarter to essentially put the Browns away. View the full article
  15. How our reporters and editors saw the Ravensâ 27-10 win over the Browns in Cleveland on Sunday: Jeff Zrebiec, reporter: The Ravens did what they needed to do against a really bad football team, and in the process they kept pace with the Buffalo Bills, who also won to improve to 8-6. There were... View the full article
  16. After Ravens coach John Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg praised the strides Breshad Perriman made in practice last week and how heâs handled his recent benching, the much-maligned wide receiver will get another chance today against the Cleveland Browns. Perriman, who has seven... View the full article
  17. The Ravens face the Cleveland Browns today at 1 p.m. Before they kick off at FirstEnergy Stadium, here's everything you need to know about how the teams match up. View the full article
  18. Letâs all agree that the Ravens couldnât hope for a smoother path to the playoffs than the one that has presented itself over the final weeks of the regular season. They need to win the remaining three games on their schedule to assure themselves of a berth in the playoffs and they will play those... View the full article
  19. The Ravens have dominated the regular-season series with their AFC North foes, winning 28 of 37 meetings. And the Ravens have fared well in Cleveland with victories in eight of their past nine trips there, and they are 3-0 there in the month of December. But the past four games in Cleveland have... View the full article
  20. Hereâs what you need to know about the Week 15 game between the Ravens (7-6) and Cleveland Browns (0-13). Time: 1 p.m. Sunday Venue: FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland TV: Chs. 13, 9 (Tom McCarthy, Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein, Melanie Collins) Coverage map: Stream: CBS All Access Radio: WBAL (1090... View the full article
  21. Long before he emerged as the unexpected salvation of the Ravens offense, Alex Collins stamped himself as a rare character. It began with him sprinting off the field after every practice as if he was late for class, his helmet still clamped over his shoulder-length dreadlocks and a dark visor â... View the full article
  22. As he promised he would, Ravens wide receiver Mike Wallace returned to practice Friday after missing two days with a sore right ankle, putting him in line to play Sunday against the Browns. Wallace was one of seven Ravens listed on the final report as questionable, but the veteran wide receiver... View the full article
  23. As he promised he would, Ravens wide receiver Mike Wallace returned to practice Friday after missing two days with a sore right ankle, putting him in line to play Sunday against the Browns. Wallace was one of seven Ravens listed on the final report as questionable, but the veteran wide receiver... View the full article
  24. Among the myriad of factors that contributed to the Ravensâ 39-38 loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday night was Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger attacking the underbelly of the Ravens defense by targeting tight ends Jesse James and Vance McDonald. Strong safety Tony Jefferson said preventing plays... View the full article
  25. After a few days away from the Steelers game, Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees admitted he probably should have had rookie cornerback Marlon Humphrey cover receiver Antonio Brown as Brown and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger took control of the game in a 39-38 Pittsburgh win. I understand Peesâ... View the full article
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