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  1. Bears cornerback intercepted two passes, West rushed for a touchdown in win over Saints It was a sterling Sunday for Baltimore natives and NFL rookies Kyle Fuller and Terrance West. View the full article
  2. No action taken yet, but could happen as early as Monday Now that former Ravens running back Ray Rice's $35 million contract has been terminated and he's indefinitely suspended by the NFL, the NFL Players Association and Rice are poised to appeal by filing a grievance as soon as Monday, according to sources. View the full article
  3. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York also discusses Rice on CBS's Face the Nation White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough said Sunday that President Obama was "shocked" by the video of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice hitting his then fiancee and a Democratic senator called the National Football League's handling of the situation "outrageous." View the full article
  4. Former Ravens linebacker weighs in on Ray Rice situation again For the second time since a graphic video surfaced of former Ravens running back Ray Rice punching Janay Rice in a casino elevator, retired linebacker and ESPN NFL analyst Ray Lewis has commented on the domestic-violence incident. View the full article
  5. Ravens senior advisor of player development, retired linebacker celebrates birthday at Pimlico Race Course As a band played during his New Orleans-themed 45th birthday party Saturday night at Pimlico Race Course, Ravens senior advisor of player development O.J. Brigance smiled as he enjoyed the festivities. View the full article
  6. Ravens senior advisor of player development, retired linebacker celebrates birthday at Pimlico Race Course As a band played during his New Orleans-themed 45th birthday party at Pimlico Race Course, Ravens senior advisor of player development O.J. Brigance smiled as he enjoyed the festivities. View the full article
  7. Maryland Rep. Elijah E. Cummings saluted the NFL Players Association for voting to approve a revised NFL drug policy that includes human growth hormone testing. View the full article
  8. Former Ravens star running back Ray Rice and his wife, Janay Rice, attended a high school football game Saturday in his hometown of New Rochelle, N.Y., where he was once a celebrated all-state player and a blue-chip Rutgers recruit. View the full article
  9. Fourth-round draft pick has no carries through two games, targeted once for no catches It's been a quiet two games for Ravens rookie running back Lorenzo Taliaferro since leading the NFL in preseason rushing yards. View the full article
  10. New drug policy approved that reduces threshold for positive marijuana tests, affects punishments under old policy. The NFL Players Association Board of Representatives approved new revised policies for performance-enhancing drugs and substances of abuse, the players' union announced Friday night. View the full article
  11. New drug policy approved that reduces threshold for positive marijuana tests, affects punishments under old policy. The NFL Players Association Board of Representatives approved new revised policies for performance-enhancing drugs and substances of abuse, the players' union announced. View the full article
  12. Rookie first-round draft pick was fined after drawing personal foul against Bengals Ravens rookie inside linebacker C.J. Mosley was fined $8,268 by the NFL for unnecessary roughness during the season-opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, according to the league. View the full article
  13. League commissioner Roger Goodell notified the NFL Players Association on Friday that former Ravens running back Ray Rice was suspended indefinitely because his version of his February altercation with his then-fiancee was "starkly different" than the one shown on the video that surfaced earlier in the week. View the full article
  14. League commissioner Roger Goodell notified the NFL Players Association on Friday that former Ravens running back Ray Rice was suspended indefinitely because his version of his February altercation with his then-fiancee was "starkly different" than the one shown on the video that surfaced earlier in the week. View the full article
  15. The Kansas City Chiefs are signing cornerback Jamell Fleming off the Ravens' practice squad to their active roster, according to a source. View the full article
  16. Running back rushes for 96 yards on 22 carries after being benched vs. Bengals in Week 1 Showing a determined running style and maintaining a tight grip on the football Thursday, Ravens running back Bernard Pierce followed his shaky performance in the season opener with a strong showing in a 26-6 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium. View the full article
  17. Outside linebacker records two sacks for Ravens in 26-6 win over Steelers Elvis Dumervil wanted to make Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger uncomfortable standing for very long in the pocket. View the full article
  18. Ravens cornerback Asa Jackson left the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night with a concussion, and he won't return. View the full article
  19. Ravens cornerback Asa Jackson leaves game with potential concussion Ravens cornerback Asa Jackson left the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night with a concussion, and he won't return. View the full article
  20. Cornerback closer to playing, but not there yet; team still hopeful he could be back for Browns game next week For the second consecutive game, Ravens starting cornerback Lardarius Webb was scratched because of a lingering lower back injury. View the full article
  21. Le'Veon Bell rushed for 109 yards and a touchdown in opener, caught six passes for 88 yards Ravens middle linebacker Daryl Smith has built a thorough scouting report on Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell, one of the top young offensive players in the NFL. View the full article
  22. Giants owner John Mara and Steelers owner Art Rooney II weigh in on Robert Mueller III investigation One day after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell appointed former FBI director Robert Mueller III to investigate the league's handling and pursuit of evidence in the Ray Rice investigation, New York Giants owner John Mara and Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II have weighed in on their role. View the full article
  23. Ravens had zero sacks and quarterback hits against the Bengals in 23-16 loss When the Ravens' pass rushers went after Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton on Sunday, they got stonewalled by his blockers. View the full article
  24. Ravens wide receiver caught four passes for 30 yards against Bengals Ravens wide receiver Kamar Aiken's temper boiled over during a loss Sunday to the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  25. Letter sent to NFL commissioner Sixteen female senators have sent a letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell requesting that the NFL adopt a zero-tolerance policy against domestic violence. View the full article
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