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  1. Kyle Fuller has not played a meaningful football game in Baltimore since his senior year at Mount Saint Joseph in 2009. So it is fair to say that the Chicago Bears cornerback is eager about leading his team into Sundayâs game against the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. âIâm very excited,â he said Thursday... View the full article
  2. In the second quarter of the Ravensâ 30-17 win at the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, defensive tackle Willie Henry got both hands on a floater from quarterback E.J. Manuel, but could not hang onto the ball for what would have been his first career interception. The near miss was still on Henryâs mind... View the full article
  3. Click on the photos above to see Mike Prestonâs three key battles that could help decide who wins the Ravens' game vs. the Chicago Bears in Baltimore on Sunday. View the full article
  4. Cornerback Jimmy Smith and defensive tackle Carl Davis made their first appearance of the week for the Ravens at Fridayâs practice. Smith, who has been plagued by an Achilles tendon problem, and Davis, who injured his hamstring in Sundayâs 30-17 win at the Oakland Raiders, had missed sessions on... View the full article
  5. Although the Chicago Bears own a slight 3-2 edge in this overall series capped by a 23-20 overtime thriller on Nov. 17, 2013, the Ravens have won both meetings in Baltimore. In those two victories, the Ravens outscored Chicago by a combined score of 48-13. The Ravens have built an .857 winning... View the full article
  6. After catching three balls for 133 yards in the Ravensâ 30-17 win at the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, Mike Wallace now has 498 receptions and is poised to become the 18th active player in the NFL to reach 500 in his career. That would seem to be a quality feat for the ninth-year wide receiver, and... View the full article
  7. Frivolity rapidly seized the Ravens locker room Wednesday as players watched reporters crowd around center Ryan Jensen. âOoh, 94 percent grade on Pro Football Focus,â safety Tony Jefferson sang. âHe plays like his hair is on fire,â called tackle Austin Howard, alluding to the wild mass of red curls... View the full article
  8. Among the trio of former Ravens players who will return to M&T Bank Stadium ion Sunday with the Chicago Bears, Pernell McPhee might harbor the biggest grudge after the Ravens let him leave via free agency after the 2014 season. But the outside linebacker, who racked up 17 sacks in four years with... View the full article
  9. "Never a Raiders fan," the tight end was happy to score on his first touch of the season in Sunday's win. View the full article
  10. Although Carl Davis sat out his second consecutive day of practice because of a hamstring injury, the Ravens defensive tackle said he still hopes to play Sunday when the Chicago Bears visit M&T Bank Stadium. âIâm in the playbook,â he said. âThe game of football at this level is about knowledge... View the full article
  11. C.J. Mosley said he watched only a little bit of the Chicago Bearsâ 20-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night, but the Ravens middle linebacker apparently caught enough to be impressed with Chicago rookie quarterback Mitchell Trubisky in his NFL debut. âHeâs a mobile quarterback, and... View the full article
  12. A day after sitting out, Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman practiced Thursday. Perriman, who has yet to miss a game this season, had been described as dealing with a knee issue. His return suggests he will be able to play Sunday against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium. The team practiced... View the full article
  13. The Ravens announced this morning that the Chicago Bears have returned about 300 tickets from their allotment for this Sundayâs game at M&T Bank Stadium, where kickoff is at 1 p.m. Those tickets can be purchased on www.Baltimoreravens.com/tickets or by calling 410-261-RAVE (7283). The Ravens are... View the full article
  14. Jermaine Eluemunor is poised to become the Ravensâ third starting right guard in six games when the team faces the Chicago Bears on Sunday at 1 p.m. at M&T Bank Stadium. He replaced an injured Matt Skura in the third quarter of the teamâs 30-17 victory over the Oakland Raiders on Sunday and had... View the full article
  15. On the pivotal defensive play of the Ravensâ victory over the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, weak-side linebacker Patrick Onwuasor knocked the ball out of the hands of tight end Jared Cook and cornerback Jimmy Smith scooped it up and coasted untouched into the end zone. As a host of Ravens players... View the full article
  16. The Ravens released their first injury report of the week leading up to Sundayâs game against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium, and wide receiver Breshad Perriman did not practice because of a knee problem. In addition to Perriman, five others did not participate: defensive tackles Brandon... View the full article
  17. One day after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wrote a memo to all 32 teams stating that the league believes âeveryone should stand for the National Anthemâ but did not go as far as requiring it, two Ravens players said individuals shouldnât be told what to do during the anthem. âI feel like they... View the full article
  18. Staff picks for Sundayâs Bears-Ravens game at M&T Bank Stadium: Jen Badie Ravens 31, Bears 17 This is a fairly average Bears team that is rushing its rookie quarterback into the starting job. Rookie quarterbacks have had no success against the Ravens at home under John Harbaugh (winless in 11 tries,... View the full article
  19. The Ravens are nearly touchdown favorites over the visiting Chicago Bears ahead of their game Sunday, according to most Las Vegas sportsbooks. The Ravens (3-2) opened as seven-point favorites, and the line had fallen to 6.5 as of early Wednesday morning. The Bears are 1-4 this season, with two losses... View the full article
  20. The Ravens opened their first practice Wednesday ahead of Sundayâs game against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium without seven players. Defensive tackles Brandon Williams (left foot) and Carl Davis (hamstring), wide receiver Breshad Perriman (undisclosed), right guard Matt Skura (sprained right... View the full article
  21. The Ravensâ win against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday could serve as a taking-off point. But itâs not just about wins and losses. The Ravens (3-2) are expected to beat the Chicago Bears (1-4) this weekend at M&T Bank Stadium, but showing improvement is almost as important as winning. Itâs called... View the full article
  22. The Ravensâ win against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday could serve as a taking-off point. But itâs not just about wins and losses. The Ravens (3-2) are expected to beat the Chicago Bears (1-4) this weekend at M&T Bank Stadium, but showing improvement is almost as important as winning. Itâs called... View the full article
  23. Remember what happened last year after the Ravensâ top cornerback, Jimmy Smith, went down in games against the New York Giants and New England Patriots? Or how about what happened without Smith in losses to the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers? Fast-forward to Sundayâs game against the Oakland... View the full article
  24. There are days, Austin Howard says, when an NFL player needs to dwell on the sting from a lousy performance. Some of his Ravens teammates prefer to turn their attention to the next opponent as quickly as possible. But not the mammoth right tackle. âYou have to beat yourself up a little bit,â he... View the full article
  25. The Ravens have brought back a familiar face after losing starting running back Terrance West to a calf injury in Sundayâs victory over the Oakland Raiders. Looking to add depth and experience at the running back position, the Ravens announced Tuesday that theyâve re-signed veteran Bobby Rainey... View the full article
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