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Every week during the season, The Baltimore Sun will spotlight how a member of the Ravens organization does his or her job. Tenille Moore remembers the cookies â big, warm and plated up after almost every meal. She endured a long, cold year in the Ravensâ team cafeteria, explaining to players and... View the full article
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The Ravens switched out inside linebackers Tuesday, signing veteran Steven Johnson and releasing Jonathan Freeny. Johnson, 29, is a six-year veteran who played seven games with the Pittsburgh Steelers over the past two seasons. He also had stints with the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans. After... View the full article
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A little more than a week ago, Bobby Rainey was a free agent. On Sunday, he was the Ravensâ primary kick returner. In the topsy-turvy world of the NFL, thatâs how quickly a player can go from afterthought to valued commodity. It might seem dizzying to an outsider, but Rainey, whom the team had... View the full article
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Outside linebacker Matthew Judon had been among the Ravensâ leaders in quarterback hits this season, but entering Sunday, he did not have a sack â until he took down Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Mitchell Trubisky twice in a 27-24 overtime loss at M&T Bank Stadium. If he felt any relief about... View the full article
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The education of Jermaine Eluemunor continues. The rookie got the first start of his fledgling career Sunday, lining up at right guard in the Ravensâ 27-24 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium. Overall, there were some positives, but the fifth-round draft pick was left wanting... View the full article
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One week after playing a season-low seven snaps in the Ravensâ 30-17 victory over the Oakland Raiders because of an Achilles tendon injury, cornerback Jimmy Smith participated in 86 percent of the defenseâs plays in Sundayâs 27-24 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears. Although he finished with only... View the full article
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Ravens coach John Harbaugh did not have much of an update Monday on the health of wide receivers Jeremy Maclin (shoulder) and Breshad Perriman (concussion), but even after Sundayâs 27-24 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium, their teammates understood the impact of their possible... View the full article
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1) The Ravens canât be a good team if they canât put away lousy opponents at home. Just a few years ago, the Ravens were one of the surest bets in the NFL when playing a poor team at home. Stick that opponent with a rookie quarterback, and John Harbaughâs crew was unbeatable. That era is over. ... View the full article
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1) The Ravens canât be a good team if they canât put away lousy opponents at home. Just a few years ago, the Ravens were one of the surest bets in the NFL when playing a poor team at home. Stick that opponent with a rookie quarterback, and John Harbaughâs crew was unbeatable. That era is over. ... View the full article
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Already dealing with an NFL-high 16 players on injured reserve, the Ravens lost two more players in Sundayâs loss. Wide receiver Breshad Perriman (concussion) and tight end Maxx Williams (left ankle) both left in the second quarter after being on the wrong end of costly turnovers and did not return. ... View the full article
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The Chicago Bears left M&T Bank Stadium with a 27-24 overtime win against the Ravens, but it could be argued that no one enjoyed the trip more than Chicago safety Adrian Amos and cornerback Kyle Fuller, a pair of Baltimore natives. Amos, a Calvert Hall graduate, returned an interception 90 yards... View the full article
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Chris Moore led all Ravens receivers in yards with 44 on three catches, but it was one missed opportunity that haunted the second-year wideout after Sundayâs 27-24 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Late in the fourth quarter, Moore ran a comeback route along the... View the full article
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With an offense going nowhere and a defense being run over Sunday, the Ravens needed a spark, which was provided by the previously quiet special teams unit. Bobby Rainey scored the teamâs first touchdown on a 96-yard kick return in the third quarter. Then Michael Campanaro added a 77-yard punt... View the full article
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Quarterback: Joe Flacco finished with a QB rating of 48.8. He deserved better because his receivers betrayed him several times. Flacco, though, still does crazy stuff every week like getting called for delay of game penalties. He ran across the line of scrimmage Sunday before throwing a pass. That... View the full article
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The biggest weakness on Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsomeâs draft record became more glaring Sunday. Since the Ravens moved from Cleveland to Baltimore for the 1996 season, they have failed to draft quality receivers and it showed Sunday in the Ravensâ 27-24 overtime loss to the Bears. The Ravens... View the full article
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With less than six minutes to go in overtime, Ravens strong safety Eric Weddle appeared to have Chicago Bears running back Jordan Howard lined up for a minimal gain from Chicagoâs 7-yard line. But Weddleâs unsuccessful attempt to strip Howard of the ball allowed Howard to run 53 yards down the... View the full article
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Key numbers from the Ravensâ 27-24 overtime loss to the Bears in Week 6: 1: Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky became the first rookie quarterback in 12 games during John Harbaughâs tenure to beat the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. 4: Different Bears players to have thrown the teamâs last four touchdown... View the full article
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How our reporters and editors saw the Ravensâ 27-24 overtime loss to the Bears Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium: Jeff Zrebiec: Joe Flacco said it best after the game when he noted that the Ravens are a 3-3 football team because the offense has prevented the team from being better. The defense doesn't... View the full article
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Despite two interceptions by Joe Flacco that bounced off of his wide receiverâs hands, a fumble by Maxx Williams deep in Chicago Bearsâ territory and the offense not finding the end zone all afternoon, the Ravens had the ball on their 40-yard line with a chance to make three-plus hours of offensive... View the full article
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It turned out that the Ravensâ rally from 11 points down with just over five minutes to play simply delayed the inevitable. Chicago Bears kicker Connor Barth made a 40-yard field goal with just over two minutes left in overtime as the Ravens fell, 27-24, in front of an announced 70,716 at M&T Bank... View the full article
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Just days before the NFL will discuss the national anthem controversy at league meetings, no Ravens appeared to kneel during the national anthem on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. Members of the Bears linked arms, but everybody on both sidelines stood during the national anthem sung by Jami Eisenstadt,... View the full article
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After practicing on a limited basis all week, Ravens wide receiver Jeremy Maclin was surprisingly deactivated for Sundayâs game against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Maclin has been battling a shoulder injury since at least Sundayâs 30-17 win at the Oakland Raiders. The former... View the full article
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Hereâs what you need to know about the Week 6 game between the Ravens (3-2) and Chicago Bears (1-4). Time: 1 p.m. Sunday Venue: M&T Bank Stadium TV: Chs. 45, 5 (Sam Rosen, Ronde Barber, Kristina Pink) target="_blank">Coverage map: Because of the Washington Redskins-San Francisco 49ers game airing concurrently... View the full article
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Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith left little doubt that he plans on being on the field Sunday against the Chicago Bears. Defensive tackle Brandon Williams was coy, but he said after Fridayâs practice that he is nearing a return. âRight on schedule. Right where it needs to be. I feel good,â Williams... View the full article