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  1. Join Baltimore Sun staffers to discuss the Ravens' 34-17 win over the JetsRavens recap: Defense smothers the Jets View the full article
  2. Inside linebacker visits end zone for first time since collegeJameel McClain has achieved much in his four-year career, making the Ravens as an undrafted rookie in 2008 and becoming a full-time starter at inside linebacker last season. View the full article
  3. In the midst of being tackled Sunday, Eagles running back Ronnie Brown tried to throw the ball away and fumbled. This will be the most idiotic thing you see on a NFL field this season now that Channing Crowder has retired . View the full article
  4. There are two ways to look at Sunday night's win over the Jets, depending on which side of the bed you woke up on. The Baltimore defense was beastly, forcing four turnovers and cashing in three for touchdowns, a franchise record. But the Ravens offense struggled mightily against Rex Ryan's defense in the 34-17 win. View the full article
  5. Former and current Ravens trade shoves, wordsPaul Kruger hasn’t lit up the stat sheet in his three years with the Ravens, but the outside linebacker may have made an indelible impression when he exchanged a few pleasantries with New York Jets wide receiver Derrick Mason. View the full article
  6. Former and current Ravens trade shoves, wordsPaul Kruger hasn’t lit up the stat sheet in his three years with the Ravens, but the outside linebacker may have made an indelible impression when he exchanged a few pleasantries with New York Jets wide receiver Derrick Mason. View the full article
  7. Reed, Zbikowski, Pollard lined up when Jets went to three-receiver setThe question of which personnel the Ravens would send out when the New York Jets went to a three-receiver set was answered fairly early in the first quarter when three safeties were employed. View the full article
  8. Reed, Zbikowski, Pollard lined up when Jets went to three-receiver setThe question of which personnel the Ravens would send out when the New York Jets went to a three-receiver set was answered fairly early in the first quarter when three safeties were employed. View the full article
  9. 1. If you have issues with your offensive line, or your quarterback likes to hang in there against the pass rush, the Ravens defense will eat you alive. View the full article
  10. 1. If you have issues with your offensive line, or your quarterback likes to hang in there against the pass rush, the Ravens defense will eat you alive. View the full article
  11. Tight end was targeted 12 times, but caught just four ballsIn the first quarter of Sunday night’s 34-17 victory against the New York Jets, Ed Dickson was targeted four times, catching three balls for 35 yards and three first downs. View the full article
  12. Cornerback pulls in two interceptions in as many gamesPrior to this season, Lardarius Webb had just two interceptions in his career. The cornerback matched that mark with his second pick in as many games this season. View the full article
  13. Unit avoids disaster despite surrendering 107-yard kick return for touchdownAny momentum the Ravens had gained from their opening touchdown against the New York Jets nearly evaporated in a span of 15 seconds Sunday night. View the full article
  14. Unit avoids disaster despite surrendering 107-yard kick return for touchdownAny momentum the Ravens had gained from their opening touchdown against the New York Jets nearly evaporated in a span of 15 seconds Sunday night. View the full article
  15. Moving Ed Reed around the field seemed to make Jets flusteredFacing their outspoken former defensive coordinator in primetime, the Ravens defense delivered a dominant performance in a 34-17 victory that, believe it or not, made Rex Ryan sound subdued as he tackled tough questions at his post-game press conference. That his New York Jets defense shut down the Ravens was of no consolation to him as he left M&T Bank Stadium with a loss. View the full article
  16. Starting left guard not entirely happy with toe's slow recoveryFor the third consecutive game, Ben Grubbs was unable to play, and the starting left guard was unhappy that his toe injury sidelined him for the Ravens’ 34-17 rout of the New York Jets Sunday night. View the full article
  17. Outside linebacker plays on defense's final two snaps vs. JetsOutside linebacker Sergio Kindle was active for the first time this season in the Ravens’ 34-17 victory over the New York Jets Sunday night. View the full article
  18. Television's highest-rated show comes to Baltimore and gets the game rightFrom great pre-game interviews with Bart Scott and Ray Rice, to perfectly predicting the big first quarter story line of the Baltimore Ravens mauling the New York Jets rookie starting center, NBC’s Sunday Night Football crew was textbook in showing how to do a winning telecast. View the full article
  19. A week ago, after the Ravens lit up St. Louis' poor pass defense, the talk was of this team becoming a high powered, passing offense. View the full article
  20. Ravens look like championship team with dominant defense, struggling offenseMatt Vensel, Baltimore Sports Blitz: I'm still scratching my head at the offensive game plan, but hats off to the defense for smothering Mark Sanchez and the Jets. View the full article
  21. Ravens look like championship team with dominant defense, struggling offenseMatt Vensel, Baltimore Sports Blitz: I'm still scratching my head at the offensive game plan, but hats off to the defense for smothering Mark Sanchez and the Jets. View the full article
  22. Ravens quarterback goes 0-for-10 with INT in second quarterAs great as the Ravens' defense was Sunday night and it was magnificent in a 34-17 rout of the New York Jets it was the resourcefulness of quarterback Joe Flacco on third down that helped Baltimore land critical early blows in this bare-knuckle fight. View the full article
  23. Chris Carr couldn't play Sunday, leaving the Ravens with only four healthy cornerbacksPrior to Sunday, the Ravens had been one of 17 teams that had yet to surrender a return for a touchdown. View the full article
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