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  1. Anquan Boldin wasn't enjoying a season befitting a No. 1 wide receiver.]]> View the full article
  2. Ed Dickson recorded the Ravens' first touchdown in Saturday's 20-14 win against the Browns, but the tight end couldn't forget two drops he made in the second half]]> View the full article
  3. Harbaugh's game ball to fans Saturday was nice, but not enoughInstead of giving Ravens fans the game ball, head coach John Harbaugh should give them training camp in Westminster, Md. again.Harbaugh made a nice gesture after Saturday's win against Cleveland, and he presented fans with a game ball. He said the ball would be on display over at The Castle. The presentation was made to the fans because the Ravens finished the 2011 season undefeated at home.I'm sure fans appreciate this honor even though Harbaugh alienated quite a few of them when the Ravens announced several weeks ago they weren't going to have training camp in Westminster any longer.But if he really wanted to show how much he appreciates them he should re-open training camp in Westminster. According to Ravens president Dick Cass, it's not a money issue but a convience issue.Well, the Ravens sell out every game in Baltimore and they travel well. M&T Bank Stadium is also one of the loudest in the NFL. To put training camp back in Westminster might be the biggest tribute the Ravens could pay the fans.It basically comes down to Harbaugh. If he wants training camp in Westminster, he gets it. It is deserved.A game ball is nice, but training camp is where the game in this city becomes generational. Fans comes from different states. They plan their vacation time around training camp. Memories are made there.A game ball? How about handing Baltimore back its tradition. View the full article
  4. Harbaugh's game ball to fans Saturday was nice, but not enough View the full article
  5. Rookie wide receiver gets surprising call to play vs. BrownsTo the surprise of many, Tandon Doss, not LaQuan Williams, was the rookie wide receiver active in the Ravens’ 20-14 win against the Cleveland Browns Saturday. View the full article
  6. Defensive tackle finished with just one tackle filling in for ReddingDefensive tackle Arthur Jones made his first career start Saturday, finishing with just one tackle in the Ravens’ 20-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns. View the full article
  7. Anquan Boldin wasn't enjoying a season befitting a No. 1 wide receiver.]]> View the full article
  8. Ed Dickson recorded the Ravens' first touchdown in Saturday's 20-14 win against the Browns, but the tight end couldn't forget two drops he made in the second half]]> View the full article
  9. New kicker realized 48-yarder in first quarter could lead to increased moraleA lot of kickers in Shayne Graham’s position might have preferred a short field-goal attempt to ease their debut with a new team. View the full article
  10. The Ravens need a win in Cincinnati on Week 17 or a Steelers loss in Cleveland to get a playoff game(s) at home. Clark Judge says Baltimore's stark home-road splits show just how much that means. View the full article
  11. OWINGS MILLS, Md.- Finishing unbeaten at home won't be nearly as satisfying for the Baltimore Ravens unless they can achieve another franchise first: going undefeated in the AFC North. View the full article
  12. TRENDING The Ravens have won 13 consecutive games after a loss, which ranks as the longest active streak in the NFL]]> View the full article
  13. Ravens moved one step closer to winning the AFC North, capturing a first-round bye, and playing host to their first playoff game in five years]]> View the full article
  14. WEEK 17 PLAYOFF SCENARIOS View the full article
  15. Cornerback recorded fifth interception of season in first quarter vs. BrownsLardarius Webb conceded that the toe injury on his left foot was bothersome, but it didn’t prevent the Ravens cornerback from making his fifth interception of the season in the team’s 20-14 win against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday. View the full article
  16. Tight end's two drops in second half overshadow touchdown catch in first quarterEd Dickson recorded the Ravens’ first touchdown in Saturday’s 20-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns, but the tight end couldn’t let go of two drops he made in the second half. View the full article
  17. The Steelers are second in the AFC North, but that might be a good thing. The Bengals are in third, and they might have it even better if they remain the sixth seed. Clark Judge says this is the year to be an AFC wildcard. View the full article
  18. Kicker says rest helped problematic left calfNot playing Saturday against the Cleveland Browns aided the healing process for Billy Cundiff’s sore left calf, but the Ravens kicker is eager to return for Sunday’s regular-season finale at the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  19. Ravens moved one step closer to winning the AFC North, capturing a first-round bye, and playing host to their first playoff game in five years]]> View the full article
  20. TRENDING The Ravens have won 13 consecutive games after a loss, which ranks as the longest active streak in the NFL]]> View the full article
  21. Unit ties franchise low after allowing third return for touchdownThe Ravens matched a franchise worst when they surrendered their third return for a touchdown this season, which ties lows set in 1998 and duplicated in 2002. View the full article
  22. TRENDING 13 -- Consecutive games that Baltimore has won after a loss, which ranks as the longest active streak in the NFL]]> View the full article
  23. Ravens moved one step closer to winning the AFC North, capturing a first-round bye, and playing host to their first playoff game in five years]]> View the full article
  24. The Steelers are second in the AFC North, but that might be a good thing. The Bengals are in third, and they might have it even better if they remain the sixth seed. Clark Judge says this is the year to be an AFC wildcard. View the full article
  25. The start of the Ravens' game against the Bengals next Sunday in Cincinnati has been moved from 1 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. CBS will still televise the game. View the full article
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