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  1. Miami Dolphins linebacker Kiko Alonso wonât be suspended for his high hit Thursday on Joe Flacco that left the Ravens quarterback bleeding from the ear and dealing with a concussion, NFL spokesman Joe Lockhart said Tuesday. The league reviewed the controversial hit from the second quarter of the... View the full article
  2. Chris Mooreâs fourth career touchdown reminded him a lot of his first. In a game at the New York Jets on Oct. 23, 2016, the Ravens wide receiver benefited from a muffed punt snap and pounced on the loose ball in the end zone. In Thursday nightâs 40-0 throttling of the Miami Dolphins at M&T Bank... View the full article
  3. Chris Mooreâs fourth career touchdown reminded him a lot of his first. In a game at the New York Jets on Oct. 23, 2016, the Ravens wide receiver benefited from a muffed punt snap and pounced on the loose ball in the end zone. In Thursday nightâs 40-0 throttling of the Miami Dolphins at M&T Bank... View the full article
  4. The Ravens coach says chances are good that Flacco will play Sunday against the Tennessee Titans after he took a high hit in the previous game. View the full article
  5. Danny Woodhead, who has not been seen on the field since injuring his left hamstring in the Ravensâ season-opening 20-0 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 10, is scheduled to return to practice as early as Wednesday. His presence would give the offense five running backs: Woodhead, Alex... View the full article
  6. Danny Woodhead, who has not been seen on the field since injuring his left hamstring in the Ravensâ season-opening 20-0 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 10, is scheduled to return to practice as early as Wednesday. His presence would give the offense five running backs: Woodhead, Alex... View the full article
  7. Barring injuries, the Ravens will see better teams and quarterback play in the next quarter of the season than they have in their previous four games. In those games, the Ravens played against quarterbacks named EJ Manuel, Mitchell Trubisky, Case Keenum and Matt Moore. Now, theyâll get some of... View the full article
  8. Barring injuries, the Ravens will see better teams and quarterback play in the next quarter of the season than they have in their previous four games. In those games, the Ravens played against quarterbacks named E.J. Manuel, Mitchell Trubisky, Casey Keenum and Matt Moore. Now, theyâll get some... View the full article
  9. While the Ravens watched Sundayâs games from their barcaloungers after Thursdayâs 40-0 dismantling of the Miami Dolphins, here are NFL Week 8 results that helped or hurt them. View the full article
  10. For Matt Stover and a handful of Ravens players, itâll be Monday Night Cornhole. Stover is hosting a Beltway Boards + Brews Celebrity Cornhole Tournament fundraiser at the Baltimore Museum of Industry for his Players Philanthropy Fund, which helps maximize playersâ charitable giving while protecting... View the full article
  11. Itâs already fairly obvious what shouldâve happened after Joe Flacco was knocked senseless by Miami Dolphins linebacker Kiko Alonso on Thursday night, but it generally takes the NFL a few years to grasp the obvious. Every sane human who saw that hit knows that Alonso shouldâve been ejected from... View the full article
  12. The Ravensâ first emotion was anger, an understandable reaction after watching quarterback Joe Flacco, glassy-eyed and bleeding from his left ear, walk gingerly off the field and straight to the locker room following a head shot from Miami Dolphins linebacker Kiko Alonso. Then, after they put the... View the full article
  13. In the midst of the post-game euphoria in the Ravens locker room beneath M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore after Thursday nightâs 40-0 rout of the Miami Dolphins, there was also a moment for tears. The parents of the late Konrad Reuland, a former tight end who spent 19 months with the team before dying... View the full article
  14. After three opposing running backs in the past four games had run for more than 100 yards, the Ravens got into the act with their own 100-yard rusher. Alex Collins carried the ball 18 times for 113 yards to become the teamâs first ball carrier to reach the 100-yard threshold since Terrance West... View the full article
  15. The last time C.J. Mosley appeared poised to return an interception for a touchdown, things did not end well. So the Ravens middle linebacker made sure to redeem himself Thursday night. Mosley picked off Miami Dolphins quarterback Matt Moore and returned the interception 63 yards in a 40-0 drubbing... View the full article
  16. By the end of the Ravensâ 40-0 shutout of the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Miami defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh had one unnecessary roughness penalty enforced and another declined and could have been flagged earlier for one for his involvement in a scrum after... View the full article
  17. Kiko Alonso: âIt was a bang-bang play. I thought if maybe he slid a second sooner, I was anticipating him sliding, and not hit him. But I think it was a second late; thatâs why I hit him. âWhen a guy slides, and his target is very small, I just think itâs like a second late, which is why I hit... View the full article
  18. Alonso: âIt was a bang-bang play. I thought if maybe he slid a second sooner, I was anticipating him sliding, and not hit him. But I think it was a second late; thatâs why I hit him. âWhen a guy slides, and his target is very small, I just think itâs like a second late, which is why I hit him,... View the full article
  19. Maybe I have just been seeing too many Ravens games that were telecast by third- and fourth- string CBS and Fox lineups this fall. But watching the lead crew from CBS with Tony Romo and Jim Nantz was pure pleasure Thursday night. And it wasn't because the Ravens pounded the Miami Dolphins, 40-0. ... View the full article
  20. 1) With their playoff hopes already in peril, the Ravens stepped up big. Letâs face it: the Ravensâ season felt on the verge of slipping away after Sundayâs loss in Minnesota. The offense, devoid of a single healthy front-line receiver, appeared helpless. The defense, expected to be dominant coming... View the full article
  21. The Ravens get their second shutout of the season in improving to 4-4. View the full article
  22. For the first time in several weeks, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco looked comfortable. He was going through his reads, moving around fluidly in the pocket and finding open receivers. On the teamâs second drive, he made one of his best throws all season, dropping the ball in between Miami Dolphins... View the full article
  23. Jeff Zrebiec, reporter: The Ravens might petition the league to play the Dolphins every week. In what has been a tumultuous season for the Ravens, it figures that their best performance comes with loss of their quarterback. There will be plenty of days to gauge Joe Flaccoâs recovery. On Thursday,... View the full article
  24. Quarterback: Joe Flacco played reasonably well for the short time he was in the game, and the touchdown pass he threw to Jeremy Maclin was perfect. Backup Ryan Mallett was serviceable, but some of his passes were just flat. If Flacco can't play against the Titans on Nov. 5, the Ravens at least... View the full article
  25. Key numbers from the Ravensâ 40-0 win over the Dolphins in Week 8: 4 Games this season in which the Dolphins have not scored in the first half. 11 Wins by the Ravens in their last 12 home prime-time games under coach John Harbaugh. 31 Made field goals of more than 50 yards by Ravens kicker Justin... View the full article
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