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  1. It appears that the Ravens will be at full strength Sunday when they play the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. View the full article
  2. Sunday's opponent starts a converted guard at center, a rookie at left guard and a second-year pro at right guardThe Kansas City Chiefs, the Ravens’ opponent this Sunday, boast the top-ranked run offense in the NFL. But the very foundation of that ground attack could also be their area of vulnerability. View the full article
  3. Reed eyeing return this season while McBean and McAdoo are out for the seasonIntent on beating the odds and returning from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee suffered last December against the Cleveland Browns, wide receiver and kick returner David Reed is convinced he's ready to be activated from the physically unable to perform list in a few weeks. View the full article
  4. Nose guard started every game last season, none this yearIt's been a major adjustment time for massive Ravens nose guard Terrence Cody, and not in the way he wanted. View the full article
  5. Not only does the team sit atop the NFL in penalties, but the Ravens are also tied for the most 15-yard transgressionsWith a 3-1 record, the Ravens are tied with the Cincinnati Bengals for first place in the AFC North and are generally near the top of many power rankings out there on the Internet. They are also at the top of the list when it comes to penalties. View the full article
  6. Outside linebacker doesn't mind running back's gift of gab, but Raven said his chatter is usually good-naturedDespite his 5-foot-8 frame, easygoing nature and ear-to-ear smile, Ray Rice is widely regarded as one of the toughest players in the NFL. And according to one Kansas City Chiefs player, the Ravens running back is also one of the most talkative. View the full article
  7. Ravens running back Ray Rice talks about this Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. View the full article
  8. Playoff-bound Orioles receiving support from RavensThe Orioles' remarkable turnaround season after years of losing has made an impression in the Ravens' locker room. View the full article
  9. Despite growing chorus for Brady Quinn, Cassel is expected to start vs. Ravens this SundayDespite reports out of Kansas City that Matt Cassel could lose his starting job – or at least a few snaps – to backup Brady Quinn, the Ravens intend to prepare as if Cassel will be the starting quarterback for Sunday’s game. View the full article
  10. Tight end admits being frustrated, but is trying to stay patient in his new role as backup to Dennis PittaSince succeeding Todd Heap as the Ravens’ primary tight end at the beginning of last season, Ed Dickson has been a reliable option for quarterback Joe Flacco and the offense. View the full article
  11. All players practice today in some capacityThe weekend off after playing last Thursday obviously did the Ravens some good. View the full article
  12. All players practice today in some capacityThe weekend off after playing last Thursday obviously did the Ravens some good. View the full article
  13. Ravens safety appealing $21,000 fineAppealing a $21,000 fine from the league office for his crushing hit on New England Patriots wide receiver Deion Branch, Ravens star free safety Ed Reed characterized NFL rule enforcement as confusing. View the full article
  14. 2012/2013 NFL Week 5 Power Rankings View the full article
  15. Carr inked to one-year dealFormer Baltimore Ravens Chris Carr has signed a one-year contract with the San Diego Chargers, the team announced. View the full article
  16. Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions about the Ravens. View the full article
  17. With the Ravens’ defense uncharacteristically struggling through the first four weeks, there has been plenty of finger pointing from fans and the media. Cornerbacks Cary Williams and Jimmy Smith have caught a lot of the blame and outside linebackers Paul Kruger and rookie Courtney Upshaw have received their share as well. But one guy that hasn’t gotten a lot of criticism – at least that I’ve heard – is Pernell McPhee . Big things were expected out of the second-year defensive end who was second on the Ravens last year with six sacks and led all Ravens’ rookies with 23 tackles in a part-time role. After the departure of Cory Redding , McPhee stepped into a starting spot but there has yet to be a spike in his production. Through four games, McPhee has a half sack and nine tackles. He was credited with two quarterback hits in last Thursday’s victory over the Cleveland Browns, so perhaps that’s a good sign. The Ravens badly need to get a pass rush from their front four, or specifically from somebody other than Haloti Ngata . Some of that falls on McPhee and the Ravens could also use a little more out of defensive end Arthur Jones and nose tackle Terrence Cody in their roles as well. View the full article
  18. With the Ravens’ defense uncharacteristically struggling through the first four weeks, there has been plenty of finger pointing from fans and the media. Cornerbacks Cary Williams and Jimmy Smith have caught a lot of the blame and outside linebackers Paul Kruger and rookie Courtney Upshaw have received their share as well. But one guy that hasn’t gotten a lot of criticism – at least that I’ve heard – is Pernell McPhee . Big things were expected out of the second-year defensive end who was second on the Ravens last year with six sacks and led all Ravens’ rookies with 23 tackles in a part-time role. After the departure of Cory Redding , McPhee stepped into a starting spot but there has yet to be a spike in his production. Through four games, McPhee has a half sack and nine tackles. He was credited with two quarterback hits in last Thursday’s victory over the Cleveland Browns so perhaps that’s a good sign. The Ravens badly need to get a pass rush from their front four, or specifically from somebody other than Haloti Ngata . Some of that falls on McPhee and the Ravens could also use a little more out of defensive end Arthur Jones and nose tackle Terrence Cody in their roles as well. View the full article
  19. 2012 NFL Power Rankings, Week 4 View the full article
  20. Colts coach, former defensive coordinator hospitalizedKnown for his strong personality and aggressive approach to football, Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano is expected to giveleukemia all it can handle as he begins his fight with the disease. View the full article
  21. Safety appealing NFL punishmentRavens free safety Ed Reed has appealed his $21,000 fine for unnecessary roughness during a 31-30 victory over the New England Patriots, according to a league source. View the full article
  22. Six-time Pro Bowl center, Minnesota native takes stand on political issueIn the wake of Ravens special-teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo taking a strong public stance supporting same-sex marriage, one of his teammates has expressed an opposing view on this high-profile political topic. View the full article
  23. It will be interesting to see how the Ravens' no-huddle offense holds up on the road against Kansas City on Sunday. View the full article
  24. Pair recognized for their play in victory over Patriots last SundayQuarterback Joe Flacco and wide receiver Torrey Smith , who helped the Ravens overcome a late nine-point deficit and beat the New England Patriots 31-30 last Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium, both took home weekly awards today. View the full article
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