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  1. Ravens return specialist Devin Hester said his recent spate of fumbles is linked to a pulled groin injury. View the full article
  2. Breshad Perriman sat slouched in front of his locker at MetLife Stadium, a hood and winter hat covering part of his face. Ravens wide receiver Kamar Aiken offered a few reassuring words to Perriman before he headed to the shower. Mike Wallace then spent about five minutes talking to the young receiver,... View the full article
  3. Breshad Perriman sat slouched in front of his locker at MetLife Stadium, a hood and winter hat covering part of his face. Ravens wide receiver Kamar Aiken offered a few reassuring words to Perriman before he headed to the shower. Mike Wallace then spent about five minutes talking to the young receiver,... View the full article
  4. A torn biceps wiped out Matt Elam's 2015 campaign before it even began. And a knee injury in August threatened to do the same thing for the Ravens strong safety's 2016 season. View the full article
  5. After practice, Suggs, 34, was his usual outspoken self when asked why he insisted on returning. "Man, who am I? What team do I play for? I come from an area where this is just a bump in the road," he said. View the full article
  6. Entering the bye week, the Ravens are assured of not adding to their four-game losing streak for now. And their hopes of ending that skid could be bolstered by the return of a pair of injured starters. View the full article
  7. The Ravens players gathered Monday in the auditorium at the Under Armour Performance Center. There was no opponent to prepare for this weekend. However, there was a game to review and the players and coaches had plenty to go over from Sunday's 24-16 loss to the New York Jets. View the full article
  8. With the Ravens not playing Sunday, wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. won't be able to show off his new cleats this month, which is a shame. View the full article
  9. The Ravens are at that point of the season where everyone has to be fully accountable. If they can turn it around, then current personnel remain status quo. If not, changes have to be made. View the full article
  10. The Ravens registered their 11th blocked kick since 2014 - an NFL high - when nose tackle Brandon Williams knocked down Jets kicker Nick Folk's 51-yard field-goal attempt with 3:04 left in the fourth quarter. View the full article
  11. The Ravens registered their 11th blocked kick since 2014 â an NFL high â when nose tackle Brandon Williams knocked down Jets kicker Nick Folkâs 51-yard field-goal attempt with 3 minutes, 4 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Williams admitted that his first block as a Raven was driven by rage while... View the full article
  12. Although he is a rookie, left tackle Ronnie Stanley has demonstrated a deft touch at avoiding answering questions about the foot injury that has sidelined him for the Ravens' last four games and a timetable for his return. Coach John Harbaugh also isn't divulging much about the health of the sixth... View the full article
  13. Although he is a rookie, left tackle Ronnie Stanley has demonstrated a deft touch at avoiding answering questions about the foot injury that has sidelined him for the Ravens' last four games and a timetable for his return. Coach John Harbaugh also isn't divulging much about the health of the sixth... View the full article
  14. Despite being limited in practice last week because of a concussion, Jimmy Smith made his customary start at cornerback in the Ravensâ 24-16 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Although he was listed as questionable to play, Smith did not have any doubts that he would start. ... View the full article
  15. Despite skipping two practices last week and being limited on Friday, quarterback Joe Flacco started and played the entirety of Sunday's 24-16 loss to the New York Jets here at MetLife Stadium. Afterward, Flacco declared that his right shoulder was fine. View the full article
  16. The Ravens played like one of the worst teams in the league, and John Harbaugh is going to start taking real heat for it. View the full article
  17. Offensive line: The Ravens had decent protection for Flacco for nearly three quarters but couldn't handle the pressure in the fourth. Jets defensive lineman Sheldon Richardson took turns beating tackle Alex Lewis and guard John Urschel on the left side, as well as center Jeremy Zuttah. Lewis might... View the full article
  18. Wide receiver Mike Wallace knew the Ravens had little success running the ball in their 24-16 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon. But the extent of the offense's futility surprised him. Informed that the Ravens had finished with a franchise-worst 6 rushing yards on 12 attempts against... View the full article
  19. There is no silver lining in the dark cloud that hangs over the Ravens. They are just a bad football team. View the full article
  20. One-by-one, after their latest mistake-filled loss, Ravens players stood up and bluntly assessed the state of the team. "We're not good right now," Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco said. "I think that's the biggest thing." View the full article
  21. Despite skipping two practices last week and being limited on Friday, quarterback Joe Flacco started and played the entirety of Sunday's 24-16 loss to the New York Jets here at MetLife Stadium. Afterward, Flacco declared that his right shoulder was fine. View the full article
  22. The Ravens dropped their fourth consecutive game, but might have gotten a glimpse of their future at outside linebacker. View the full article
  23. 0 â Trips to the red zone for the Ravens' offense Sunday. 4 â Consecutive losses for the Ravens. That's the longest streak since nine straight losses in 2007, the year before John Harbaugh arrived. 6 â Rushing yards by the Ravens. It's the first time in team history the team didn't reach double-figures... View the full article
  24. The good news for the Ravens is they now have two weeks to get healthy and try to fix their myriad issues that have led to the first four-game losing streak in coach John Harbaugh's tenure. The bad news is there's been no indication that they are capable of such corrections, or that this once-promising... View the full article
  25. Jeff Zrebiec, Ravens reporter: I'm not sure an NFL team could need its bye week as much as the Ravens do right now. But while the week off could allow the Ravens to get a few of their prominent players back from injury, it's not going to cure everything that ails this team right now. Right now,... View the full article
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