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  1. The Ravens are not the type of team to acknowledge that the loss of one player can impact what they do on offense, defense or special teams. The Ravens stuck to that perspective after a game in which wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. left in Sunday's first quarter and did not return. View the full article
  2. The Ravens offense is lost without a compass. Fans at M&T Bank Stadium spent much of the second half booing the Ravens offense, and their disgust was understandable. View the full article
  3. The running backs and defensive line get A's, but there aren't too many other groups that performed well Sunday. View the full article
  4. Quarterback Joe Flacco hung tough in the pocket despite taking a beating for the second straight week. Flacco, though, needs to improve on his fundamentals. Late in this game he seemed to have checked out already. The Ravens aren't going to win with him throwing the ball 46 times, a lot of them... View the full article
  5. In the past, the Ravens have used special teams to flip outcomes of games in their favor. On Sunday, the unit had the opposite effect. View the full article
  6. "I'm trying to be as patient as I can and do all the right things, and when things aren't working out, it is not pretty," Joe Flacco said. View the full article
  7. When the Ravens begin breaking down the film of their 16-10 loss to the Washington Redskins on Monday, coach John Harbaugh needs to evaluate himself and his coaching staff more than the players. View the full article
  8. The Ravens' first priority should be ending a two-game losing skid. Whether they will have their full complement of players to accomplish that task is a different question. View the full article
  9. Even before officials had ruled that C.J. Mosley fumbled his interception return just a couple feet before crossing the goal line in the third quarter of the Ravens' 16-10 loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday, the inside linebacker already knew the mistake he had made. View the full article
  10. If the Ravens' season goes south from here, it will be easy to look back at one odd sequence from Sunday's loss to the Washington Redskins as the impetus. View the full article
  11. Everything seemed to click for about five minutes, and then the Ravens' offense reverted to the unit we had seen through the first month of the season. View the full article
  12. Dan Oleyar stood in line waiting for a beer at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, proudly adorned in his black and gold Pittsburgh Steelers jacket. Despite a frightening confrontation that left a Ravens fan seriously injured the previous week, the burly Catonsville resident did not worry that his Steelers... View the full article
  13. The Ravens will find out what their receiving corps can do without Steve Smith Sr. against the Washington Redskins: The offenseâs best threat in the passing game will miss the remainder of Sundayâs game because of an ankle injury. Smith injured his ankle while laying out for a sensational catch... View the full article
  14. According to the Ravens, back spasms - not recent struggles - contributed to starting cornerback Shareece Wright being deactivated for Sunday's game against the Washington Redskins at M&T Bank Stadium. View the full article
  15. Forsett was let go by the Ravens last week View the full article
  16. Second-year tight end is eligible to play Sunday against Washington Redskins. View the full article
  17. It appears the Ravens wonât have to trot out a new returner for Sundayâs game against the Washington Redskins at M&T Bank Stadium. Return specialist Devin Hester Sr. returned to Fridayâs practice, marking his first appearance since injuring his thigh in Sundayâs 28-27 loss to the Oakland Raiders.... View the full article
  18. It appears that the Ravens are moving toward starting their third different combination at left tackle and left guard on Sunday. With rookie left tackle Ronnie Stanley missing his sixth consecutive practice on Friday and after left tackle James Hurst and left guard Ryan Jensen endured uneven showings... View the full article
  19. The last time the Ravens faced the Washington Redskins, a rookie quarterback led Washington to a 31-28 overtime win on Dec. 9, 2012. The Ravens will meet that same quarterback on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium, but itâs not Robert Griffin III. Kirk Cousins, the Redskinsâ fourth-round pick in the 2012... View the full article
  20. Second-year player didn't have a single catch in sophomore season View the full article
  21. Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the upcoming matchup between the Ravens and Redskins at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. View the full article
  22. It's the border war that ain't, the blood feud that never was. When the Ravens and Washington Redskins meet on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium, they'll do so for just the sixth time since the Ravens began play in 1996. View the full article
  23. The Oakland Raiders unveiled the blueprint for beating the Ravens last Sunday, and it's the same one used in previous seasons. View the full article
  24. After sitting out his fifth consecutive practice with a foot injury, Ravens rookie left tackle Ronnie Stanley said his availability for Sunday's game against the Washington Redskins at M&T Bank Stadium will not be determined until the day of the game. View the full article
  25. After sitting out his fifth consecutive practice with a foot injury, Ravens rookie left tackle Ronnie Stanley said his availability for Sundayâs game against the Washington Redskins at M&T Bank Stadium will not be determined until the day of the contest. âItâs going to be a game-time decision,â... View the full article
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