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  1. Ravens rookie offensive lineman Kelechi Osemele declared that he expects to start at tackle Monday night against the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  2. Ravens rookie offensive tackle Kelechi Osemele said he expects to start in his first NFL game Monday night against the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  3. Pernell McPhee wanted to become more of a run-stuffing presence. View the full article
  4. No new absences to report; Asa Jackson, Jah Reid not on field againTwo days before the regular-season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, it did not appear that there were any new absences at Ravens practice Saturday. View the full article
  5. Outside linebacker enters season as a starter for first timeIt's really sinking in now for Ravens outside linebacker Albert McClellan. View the full article
  6. Predictions View the full article
  7. In an interview with The Baltimore Sun, NFL Players Association president Domonique Foxworth said Friday that he was disappointed in Maryland House of Delegates member Emmett C. Burns Jr., a Democrat from Baltimore County, who sent a letter to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti that urged him to silence Brendon Ayanbadejo . The Ravens linebacker has used his platform to voice his support for same-sex marriage. View the full article
  8. Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo said Friday he was surprised that Maryland Del. Emmett C. Burns Jr., a Democrat from Baltimore County, sent a letter to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti urging him to silence his outspoken player, who has long been a vocal proponent of same-sex marriage. View the full article
  9. The orders are clear: Make the playoffs or else. Assistant coaches like Rob Ryan and Juan Castillo feel the pressure. Clark Judge looks at key coordinators who will either thrive or take their coaches down with them. View the full article
  10. Safety coming off concussionThe Ravens upgraded veteran safety Sean Considine to full participation on their second injury report of the week heading into Monday night's season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  11. Rosburg pleased with progress rookie kicker has madeRavens kicker Justin Tucker is an aspiring musician but there has been one song this week that has constantly been on his mind. View the full article
  12. The funeral of former Ravens owner Art Modell has been scheduled for Tuesday morning at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation. View the full article
  13. When Ravens running back Damien Berry was placed on injured reserve with neck and back injuries, he was faced with a choice: remain on injured reserve or accept an injury settlement. View the full article
  14. Offensive coordinator said team's top two tight ends won't need much time to re-establish connection with Joe Flacco and rest of offenseThe absence of Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta from Thursday’s injury report suggest that the team’s top two tight ends will play fully in the Ravens’ regular-season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night. View the full article
  15. Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo on Friday spoke to the media for the first time since Maryland House of Delegates member Emmett C. Burns Jr. sent a letter to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti saying that his constituents "are appalled and aghast" that a Ravens player "would step into this controversial divide," and in the letter he urged Bisciotti to silence his player. View the full article
  16. Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo on Friday made his first public comments since Maryland House of Delegates member Emmett C. Burns Jr. sent a letter to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti saying he was “appalled and aghast” by Ayanbadejo’s stance on gay marriage and urging Bisciotti to silence his player. View the full article
  17. Defensive coordinator is tired of hearing people trying to compare Kruger to five-time Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell SuggsWith Terrell Suggs still recovering from a torn right Achilles tendon suffered in the offseason, a lot of scrutiny has centered on whether Paul Kruger is capable of filling in for the five-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker and the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year. View the full article
  18. Lean years from the usual suspects such as the Cardinals, Lions and Bucs have actually translated into bloated payrolls at a time when the salary cap has remained flat. View the full article
  19. The NFL will honor former Ravens and Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell with a moment of silence before each game played this weekend. View the full article
  20. Ravens running back went from active roster as rookie to practice squad this yearIt would be an understatement to say that it was a rough preseason for Ravens running back Anthony Allen. View the full article
  21. Bengals defensive lineman had 7 1/2 sacks last seasonCincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins emerged as the scourge of the AFC North a year ago. View the full article
  22. Former Patriots running back now headlines Cincinnati's backfield, figures to be watched closely by Ravens defenseThe Cincinnati Bengals may have jettisoned Cedric Benson, but the running back filling the void is a familiar face to the Ravens. View the full article
  23. Cornerbacks and safeties may have to aid pass rush lacking five-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker and reigning NFL Defensive Player of the YearThe indefinite absence of reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year and five-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs is already a worrisome topic with regards to the Ravens’ pass rush. It could also force the secondary to add another responsibility to its plate. View the full article
  24. Art Modell may have returned football to Baltimore, but in the eyes of the silver-haired owner, the Ravens were clearly a team of the people. View the full article
  25. Running back says the phase of a quiet Joe Flacco is overAfter losses to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Seattle Seahawks in a span of four weeks last season, the outcry for the Ravens offense to run through Ray Rice was deafening, and the running back averaged almost 22 carries and more than four catches in the final seven regular-season games. View the full article
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