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The Ravens welcomed back a big piece of their defense to the practice field. Defensive tackle Brandon Williams, whose absence was glaring in Sundayâs blowout loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, returned to practice Wednesday. However, itâs still too early to know if heâll be able to play Sunday when... View the full article
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The Ravens placed Brent Urban on injured reserve Wednesday morning, ending the starting defensive endâs season. Urban, 26, hurt his foot on the second play of the second quarter of Sundayâs eventual 44-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London. Coach John Harbaugh announced... View the full article
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Not only does it appear that defensive end Brent Urbanâs season could be over because of the Lisfranc injury he suffered Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars, itâs hardly out of the question that his time with the Ravens might be as well. And thatâs a shame because the 2014 fourth-round draft... View the full article
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are three-point favorites ahead of Sundayâs game against the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, according to most Las Vegas betting lines. The AFC North rivals are both coming off their first loss this season. Neither result was expected: a 23-17 overtime defeat against the Chicago... View the full article
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Every week during the season, The Baltimore Sun will spotlight how a member of the Ravensorganization does his or her job. There was a time when Jimmy Smith believed his talent â ideal height for an NFL cornerback, deceptive strength, hair-trigger reactions â would carry him through any problem... View the full article
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On Showtimeâs âInside the NFLâ Tuesday night, former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis explained why he dropped to both knees and interlocked arms with wide receiver Mike Wallace and linebacker C.J. Mosley during the U.S. national anthem in London on Sunday. âI dropped to both knees so I could honor... View the full article
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On Showtimeâs âInside the NFLâ Tuesday night, former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis explained why he dropped to both knees and interlocked arms with wide receiver Mike Wallace and linebacker C.J. Mosley during the national anthem in London on Sunday. âI dropped to both knees so I could honor God,â... View the full article
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Joey Odoms, the combat veteran who won a competition in 2014 to become the national anthem singer at Ravens home games at M&T Bank Stadium, has resigned from his position, a team spokesperson confirmed Tuesday evening. âWe greatly appreciate the work Joey did for us and we thank him,â said Ravens... View the full article
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The first time Jacksonville played in London, in 2013, the Jaguars lost so bad, some locals new to the NFL must have thought they were due for relegation at seasonâs end. But after a 42-10 drubbing by a San Francisco 49ers team that would advance to the NFC championship game, they marked their... View the full article
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Teammates on the Ravensâ offensive side of the ball, quarterback Joe Flacco and wide receiver Mike Wallace have differing viewpoints on how to treat Sundayâs 44-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. Flacco said it is important for the team to review the film from the setback that matched... View the full article
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1) This humiliating performance canât help but reset expectations for the season. The Ravens will spend the coming week talking about how they must look forward, how one defeat â no matter how catastrophic â never defines a season. Those who were around in 2012 might look back to their 43-13 loss... View the full article
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The Ravensâ loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on the international stage in Wembley Stadium was the type that get head coaches fired, but that would be a premature decision. Now if it happens again ... NFL teams are usually allowed one nightmarish game a season and the Ravens had one of those Sunday... View the full article
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The Ravens loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on the international stage in Wembley Stadium was the type that get head coaches fired, but that would be a premature decision. Now if it happens again ... NFL teams are usually allowed one nightmarish game a season and the Ravens had one of those Sunday... View the full article
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What started as a dream come true for Ravens guard Jermaine Eluemunor ended as a nightmare for the teamâs makeshift offensive line. Eluemunor, the London-born rookie fifth-round pick, not only was active for the first time in his career, but he also got significant playing time at right guard,... View the full article
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Very early in Sundayâs game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium, it was abundantly clear that the same Ravens team from the first two weeks of the NFL season never arrived here. These Ravens missed tackles and assignments. They were dominated on the offensive and defensive fronts.... View the full article
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If the Ravens had issue with Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Marroneâs decision to call a fake punt with his team leading by 37 points in the final seconds of the third quarter Sunday, the players and head coach kept those emotions to themselves. âI donât have a reaction,â Ravens coach John Harbaugh... View the full article
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If the Ravens had issue with Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Marroneâs decision to call a fake punt with his team leading by 37 points in the final seconds of the third quarter Sunday, the players and head coach kept those emotions to themselves. âI donât have a reaction,â said Ravens coach John... View the full article
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Key numbers from the Ravensâ 44-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London in Week 3: -1: Total offensive yards by the Ravens in the first quarter against the Jaguars. 0: Sacks by the Ravens against Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles, who threw four touchdown passes. 3: Wins in a row and the number... View the full article
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Some Ravens started talking about a form of protest late Saturday night, but no consensus was reached. Discussion continued Sunday morning when they met for a chapel service at Wembley Stadium. Certain players were conflicted about how theyâd respond to President Donald Trumpâs comments Friday... View the full article
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Mike Preston grades the Ravens after their 44-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London: Quarterback: Joe Flacco completed just eight of 18 passes for 28 yards. He threw two interceptions and was either too high, low or late on almost every pass. His best effort of the game was his tackle after... View the full article
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How our reporters and editors saw the Ravensâ loss to the Jaguars Sunday in Londonâs Wembley Stadium: Jeff Zrebiec, reporter: There will be plenty of talk following this one about injuries, jet lag and altered and unfamiliar routines. But there is absolutely no excuse for the Ravens to put forth... View the full article
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The Ravens insisted theyâd be ready for what they called a business trip. The injuries, the long flight, the altered practice schedule and routine, the unfamiliarity with their surroundings compared with their opponentâs, none of that would matter. Very early in Sundayâs game against the Jacksonville... View the full article
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On the far sideline, most Ravensâ players and coaches locked arms during the national anthem. About 10 Ravens kneeled. A similar scene played out on the near sideline with Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan, who has been a supporter of President Trump, locking arms with his players. The show... View the full article