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  1. Ravens safety Marcus Williams, center Tyler Linderbaum and left tackle Ronnie Stanley were among a handful of players who returned to practice Wednesday, but several key contributors, including safety Kyle Hamilton, were not present during media viewing. View the full article
  2. Getting the ball out of quarterback Lamar Jackson’s hands and into those of his playmakers faster has been a point of emphasis for the Ravens this year. In Sunday's loss against the Colts, sometimes it was too fast. View the full article
  3. Dontay Demus Jr. and Tarik Black were with the Ravens during training camp and both had some solid moments. View the full article
  4. Kyle Van Noy, a versatile linebacker who has been a consistent pass rusher for much of his nine-year NFL career, has had at least five sacks each of the past four seasons and in five of the past six. View the full article
  5. Sometimes it feels like one step forward and two steps back with the Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson. Here are The Baltimore Sun's NFL power rankings heading into Week 4. View the full article
  6. With the Ravens already one of the more injured teams in the NFL through just the first three weeks of the season, it begs the question of why there are so many players getting hurt in Baltimore. View the full article
  7. Ravens coach John Harbaugh took “full responsibility” for a lapse in communication that led to wide receiver Zay Flowers taking a fair catch at a critical juncture of the team’s 22-19 overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts. View the full article
  8. Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton's three sacks in one half Sunday against the Colts tied an NFL record by a defensive back. Jadeveon Clowney sang the praises of his 6-foot-4 teammate who he dubbed, “The Avatar.” View the full article
  9. The Ravens had every chance to secure a win Sunday against the Colts by playing to their strengths and came away only with regrets. Here are five things we learned from the game. View the full article
  10. "We just have to do a better job communicating. I think communication is the basis for everything," said John Harbaugh on not communicating on the safety-punt. View the full article
  11. This all seemed surreal, like another preseason game, columnist Mike Preston writes. How else could the Ravens lose to the Colts, a team missing its rookie quarterback, two starting offensive linemen and trotting out one of the worst cornerback tandems in the NFL? View the full article
  12. Here’s how the Ravens graded out at each position after a 22-19 overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Sunday’s Week 3 game at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  13. Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after the Ravens’ 22-19 overtime loss to the visiting Indianapolis Colts in Sunday’s Week 3 game at M&T; Bank Stadium. View the full article
  14. The Ravens' offense struggled to find its rhythm after its opening possession, had a difficult time holding onto the ball and fell in overtime to the underdog Indianapolis Colts, 22-19, on a 53-yard field goal by kicker Matt Gay. View the full article
  15. Ravens outside linebacker David Ojabo suffered an ankle injury during the first quarter of Sunday’s Week 3 game against the visiting Indianapolis Colts and is questionable to return, the team said. View the full article
  16. The Baltimore Ravens host the Indianapolis Colts at M&T; Bank Stadium on September 24, 2023. View the full article
  17. The Ravens enter Week 3 short-handed, having ruled out seven starters who are inactive Sunday. Meanwhile, three Colts who were listed as questionable will play. View the full article
  18. "We have to lock in more, stay focus more, take what the defense gives us [and] try an move the ball," said Jackson on not getting first downs at the end. View the full article
  19. "They were having some protection issues. It was a team effort," said Kyle Hamilton on the reason he got three sacks against the Colts. View the full article
  20. "Sometimes, the nature of this game is the ball does not go through, or you fall short sometimes," said Justin Tucker on missing a 61-yard field goal. View the full article
  21. The Ravens released quarterback Josh Johnson on Saturday and elevated running backs Melvin Gordon III and Kenyan Drake from the practice squad as they shuffle their roster with seven players ruled out because of injury Sunday. View the full article
  22. Through two games it’s been Ravens rookie receiver Zay Flowers — not high-priced superstar Odell Beckham Jr., nor former first-round draft picks Nelson Agholor and Rashod Bateman — who has done the most damage to opponents. View the full article
  23. If Lots A, B and C are wrapped into a future Oriole Park development deal, the popular tailgate spots for Baltimore football fans could become home to housing, retail or restaurants. View the full article
  24. The Ravens will be without seven players for their Week 3 game Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T; Bank Stadium. Most notable among them are wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., running back Justice Hill and outside linebacker Odafe Oweh. View the full article
  25. Here’s how The Baltimore Sun sports staff views the outcome of Sunday’s Week 3 game between the Ravens and the Colts at M&T; Bank Stadium in Baltimore. View the full article
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