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  1. Defensive tackle leads Cincinnati in sacksThe sack leaders in the NFL and on most teams are either defensive ends or outside linebackers. But the Cincinnati Bengals’ leader is defensive tackle Geno Atkins. View the full article
  2. Ravens in danger of setting new low in returns allowed for touchdownsAlbert McClellan rolled his eyes and chuckled when posed with the inevitable question: what has happened with the Ravens special teams? View the full article
  3. Anquan Boldin could play Sunday vs. Bengals View the full article
  4. Includes Head Coach John Harbaugh. View the full article
  5. Boldin, Yanda doubtful; Redding, C.Williams, Cundiff questionableDespite the return of wide receiver Anquan Boldin and right guard Marshal Yanda to Friday’s practice, the Ravens listed both players as doubtful for Sunday’s game at the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  6. Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green is dealing with a shoulder injury, but the rookie is expected to play Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. Green didn’t play against the Ravens in their 31-24 win over the Bengals last month, but the Ravens are wary of the challenge he will pose. View the full article
  7. Team will wait until Saturday at the earliest to make decision on kickerFrom Ravens coach John Harbaugh to kickers Billy Cundiff and Shayne Graham, the only consensus regarding the team’s kicking situation is that a decision won’t be made until Saturday at the earliest. View the full article
  8. Pick-Six Podcast: Week 17 preview, coach carousel View the full article
  9. Rookie not focused on starting for Williams, who hasn't been cleared yetDespite Ravens coach John Harbaugh’s admission that Cary Williams hasn’t been cleared to play, rookie Jimmy Smith said he thinks Williams will start Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  10. Wide receiver limited in practice, now listed as doubtfulWhen coach John Harbaugh announced last week that Anquan Boldin was undergoing surgery to repair a slightly torn meniscus in his knee, Harbaugh said the Ravens wide receiver would not return until the playoffs at the earliest. View the full article
  11. Breathing has improved, but bruised ribs still painful for starting right guardMarshal Yanda returned to practice Friday on a limited basis – an encouraging sign that his rib and thigh bruises are improving. But the Ravens right guard said any prediction that he might be able to start Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals is a bit premature. View the full article
  12. The Ravens are approaching Sunday’s showdown as a playoff game. The Bengals have no choice. Win, and they’re in the playoffs. Of course, the Ravens have already clinched a place in the postseason dance. But, we certainly understand the importance of earning a bye and getting at least one home playoff game. View the full article
  13. Boldin also makes appearance at Friday's workoutThe Ravens got some good news Friday as right guard Marshal Yanda and strong safety Bernard Pollard returned to practice Friday. View the full article
  14. Cundiff practiced two days, but still limitedBilly Cundiff has practiced the past two days – albeit on a limited basis – which would seem to indicate that the Ravens kicker is inching closer to being ready to play in Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  15. Here's a collection of Ravens-Bengals picks from around the WebHere's a collection of Ravens-Bengals picks from around the Web View the full article
  16. Pick-Six Podcast: Herzlich + Week 17 film room View the full article
  17. Injuries to Boldin, Yanda won't deter offense from objective SundayThe offense could take the field on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals without their second starter in as many weeks as right guard Marshal Yanda (bruised ribs/thigh) could join wide receiver Anquan Boldin (knee surgery) in the sideline. View the full article
  18. Ravens remember first meeting with rookie quarterbackIn the meeting rooms that the Ravens defense has huddled this week, a certain amount of attention has been paid to Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson and wide receivers A.J. Green and Jerome Simpson. View the full article
  19. Wide receiver's high expectations not linked to absence of teammateThe disappointment felt by Ravens fans after Lee Evans failed to make a catch in the Ravens’ 20-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Saturday was palpable. But it didn’t exceed the amount of disappointment the wide receiver had in himself. View the full article
  20. Terrell Suggs has been regarded as one of the top candidates for the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award]]> View the full article
  21. Ravens are treating the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback as a veteran.]]> View the full article
  22. Reserve thinks starting strong safety will return to play vs. BengalsBernard Pollard was a surprise addition to the Ravens’ injury report on Thursday, missing practice because of an illness. But despite Pollard’s absence, Tom Zbikowski said he doesn’t anticipate starting at strong safety in Sunday’s regular-season finale at the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  23. Cameron: 'I know this, Joe and I will be on the same page.'Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron responded to quarterback Joe Flacco’s playful suggestion Wednesday that the media should get on the coaching staff for being too conservative last Sunday with some humor of his own. View the full article
  24. Strong safety dealing with illnessThe latest injury report for Sunday’s regular-season finale between the Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals is out, and the Ravens confirmed that strong safety Bernard Pollared joined right guard Marshal Yanda and inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe as not practicing Thursday. View the full article
  25. Ravens kicker spent seven seasons in CincinnatiRavens kicker Billy Cundiff practiced on a limited basis Wednesday, and if he is able to participate the rest of the week, it seems likely that he will reassume the team’s primary placekicking duties Sunday. But if Shayne Graham suits up for a second straight game, he claims the Cincinnati Bengals will be just another team to him. View the full article
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