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  1. Vonta Leach and Michael Oher said they saw nothing illegal in team's win on Sept. 27 vs. ClevelandIn the aftermath of the Ravens’ 23-16 win against the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 27, a pair of Browns accused the Ravens offense of engaging in dirty play. View the full article
  2. Running back coming off season-low nine carries in last game vs. TexansIn more than three full seasons as the Ravens’ featured tailback, Ray Rice has carried the football 958 times and caught 246 passes. That averages out to 301 touches per season, which is a full workload for any running back in the NFL. View the full article
  3. Ravens defensive tackle got stuck in Dallas, missing Monday's practiceArthur Jones' personal odyssey during Hurricane Sandy ended well as the Ravens' defensive lineman was able to return to Baltimore in time for practice Wednesday. View the full article
  4. Pro Bowl defensive tackle wound up in Baltimore following a draftday tradeDuring the 2006 NFL draft, Haloti Ngata was convinced he was about to join the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  5. Starting nose guard returns to practiceSidelined in the Ravens' 43-13 loss to the Houston Texans due to a sprained right knee, starting nose guard Ma'ake Kemeoatu declared himself ready for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  6. Ravens were fined for not listing Ed Reed on injury report with torn labrum in his shoulderStanding in the locker room today, Pro Bowl free safety Ed Reed laughed when asked if he would kick in to help the Ravens pay a $20,000 fine for failing to list him on the injury report with a torn labrum in his shoulder. View the full article
  7. Ravens offensive tackle's wages already being garnished Ravens offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie is facing another lawsuit demanding payment for an unpaid debt. This time it is a $375,000 lawsuit stemming from allegations that he ran up a hefty tab at two Miami strip clubs. View the full article
  8. Ravens offensive tackle's wages already being garnished Ravens offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie is facing yet another lawsuit, a $375,000 tab at Miami strip clubs. View the full article
  9. Team has just 729 rushing yards despite averaging 4.7 yards per carryRavens Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice consistently ranks as one of the most productive and dynamic running backs in the NFL, capable of eluding defenders on the ground and through the air. View the full article
  10. Tight end has 30 receptions overall, but only a dozen in past four gamesThe NFL is a league built on adjustments, and defenses appear to be game-planning to account for tight end Dennis Pitta following his fast start this season. View the full article
  11. Tight end has 30 receptions overall, but only a dozen in past four gamesThe NFL is a league built on adjustments, and defenses appear to be game-planning to account for tight end Dennis Pitta following his fast start this season. View the full article
  12. Harbaugh says he thought Ravens were complying with the NFL rulesNow that the Ravens have been fined $20,000 by the NFL for not listing free safety Ed Reed on the injury report, coach John Harbaugh says the team will list every injury going forward to comply with the stated interpretation of the rulebook. View the full article
  13. Everyone hammers the Falcons and Broncos. Pat Kirwan has heard enough, going so far as to call Broncos QB Peyton Manning the NFL MVP. More from Sunday: Midseason firings are stupid and special teams are not so special. View the full article
  14. Ravens linebacker's high school coach accepts award on his behalfBefore Ray Lewis became a football star at Miami and a two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year with the Ravens, the future Hall of Fame middle linebacker was a dominant state champion high school wrestler. View the full article
  15. Lewis' high school coach accepts award on his behalfBefore Ray Lewis became a football star at the University of Miami and a two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year with the Ravens, the future Hall of Fame middle linebacker was a dominant state champion high school wrestler. View the full article
  16. Strong safety fined $7,875 for facemask penalty against TexansThe Ravens have been fined $20,000 by the NFL for violating the league's procedures for reporting injury information, a punishment stemming from failing to list free safety Ed Reed on the injury report, according to an NFL spokesman. View the full article
  17. Ravens rookie defensive lineman made regular-season debut against TexansA tad hesitant at first firing off the snap, Ravens rookie defensive lineman DeAngelo Tyson started to find his way toward the end of his NFL regular-season debut Sunday. View the full article
  18. Offensive tackle is under contract through 2013 seasonThe Ravens have conducted initial contract talks this fall with offensive tackle Michael Oher regarding a potential extension. View the full article
  19. During his weekly Monday news conferences, Ravens coach John Harbaugh’s mood usually depends on how well the Ravens played the previous day. That’s understandable and I’m sure not unique in any of the 32 buildings in the NFL on Mondays. But in the brief time I’ve been covering the Ravens, I’ve never seen Harbaugh as direct, open and candid as he was this past Monday following the blowout against the Houston Texans. He took accountability for the loss and said that he and his staff didn’t prepare the team well enough. He acknowledged that the Ravens needed to show more patience and abandoned the running game and Ray Rice too early. He agreed that the offensive struggles on the road have become a big issue and he offered no excuses for them. He also hinted that changes could be coming. He wasn’t defensive at any point, even when he was asked about Ed Reed not being included on the injury report. He didn’t hide behind coaching cliches or a vow of secrecy, and he didn’t dismiss any question based on the fact that the Ravens are 5-2 and in first place in the AFC North. Why am I mentioning all this? Well, I firmly believe that fans will see a different Ravens team in Cleveland next weekend. I could see Rice getting the ball more and Bernard Pierce playing a bigger role. I could see an offensive line rotation rather than a set starting five. I could see other young players getting worked in at different spots. Perhaps, I’m reading way too much into a 20-minute news conference, but everything about Harbaugh – his words, his body language, his tone – told me that he’s prepared to make some changes following the bye week. For those of you who keep asking whether offensive coordinator Cam Cameron or defensive coordinator Dean Pees could be in jeopardy, I’m not talking about drastic changes like that. I’m talking more about changes with personnel and play calling. View the full article
  20. 2012 NFL Power Rankings, Week 7 View the full article
  21. Ravens rookie kicker has three field goals of 50 yards or higher, a franchise recordRavens rookie kicker Justin Tucker established a single-season franchise record with his third field goal of 50 yards or more, a 51-yard make Sunday at Reliant Stadium. View the full article
  22. The Cleveland Browns have a game Sunday against the San Diego Chargers, so they won't turn their attention to preparing for the Nov. 4 matchup against the Ravens until early next week. When they do, Ravens inside linebacker Jameel McClain can already predict what they will be thinking. View the full article
  23. Rookie outside linebacker has gotten into much better shapePlaying over his prescribed weight of 270 pounds was getting expensive for Ravens rookie outside Courtney Upshaw, drawing fines from the team of nearly $20,000 this season. View the full article
  24. Receiver breaks Ravens' road streak of no touchdowns since second quarter of Philadelphia gameWhen wide receiver Tandon Doss reached the end zone without being touched Sunday, it broke an unwanted streak for the Ravens' offense. View the full article
  25. Outside linebacker signed to practice squad after being cut SaturdayRavens outside linebacker Sergio Kindle isn't losing his patience despite an unproductive season that began with raised expectations. View the full article
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