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  1. Who are the Ravens? Pete Prisco doesn't have a clue. Some of the players even seem confused. But if Baltimore can build off its defeat of the Bengals, the rest of the season could have a familiar black-and-purple look. View the full article
  2. BALTIMORE- All those stirring comebacks and down-to-the-wire finishes won't mean a thing if the Cincinnati Bengals can't find a way to play a complete game against a tough opponent. View the full article
  3. Ed Reed sympathizes with Ochocinco View the full article
  4. Ray Lewis has not missed a game since 2007 for the Baltimore Ravens. But a toe injury has the Ravens preparing... View the full article
  5. For the gambler in you, Week 11 View the full article
  6. Cincinnati Bengals (6-3) at Baltimore Ravens (5-3) If the Ravens wish to hand the ball to Ray Rice more than the five times they did against Seattle (and we'd heartily recommend that they do so), the Bengals are set … Continue reading → View the full article
  7. Linebacker could miss his first game since ¿07 because of an injured toeAt approximately 1 p.m. on Sunday, Ray Lewis might not shimmy his way out of the tunnel at M&T Bank Stadium. View the full article
  8. In his 19 NFL seasons, Matt Stover earned his respectful reputation as one of the game’s most dependable kickers. The numbers speak for themselves: He is fourth on the NFL’s all-time scoring list with 2,004 career points and has made the fourth-most field goals in NFL history. And, he holds the NFL record for most outdoor field goals (445). View the full article
  9. Ravens safety hopes Patriots wideout reboundsOne aspect missing from the buildup of Sunday’s AFC North clash between the Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals is the lack of barbs usually crafted by wide receiver Chad Ochocinco. View the full article
  10. CBS Sports analyst says Rice must get at least 20 touchesIt shouldn’t really come as a surprise that Dan Dierdorf, a former offensive tackle for the St. Louis Cardinals, thinks the Ravens need to return to running the football. View the full article
  11. BALTIMORE - The Cincinnati Bengals have surprised quite a few people with their impressive start this season. The Baltimore Ravens are not among those on the list. View the full article
  12. SAN FRANCISCO - Jonathan Goodwin offers some perspective in the San Francisco 49ers' locker room. View the full article
  13. Recently demoted returner says he hasn't lost confidence in himselfDavid Reed was admittedly disappointed when special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg informed him on Wednesday that he would not be returning kicks in the Ravens’ game against the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday. View the full article
  14. Harbaugh, Pagano say plan to increase Smith's duties in the worksBoth coach John Harbaugh and defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano said this week that rookie cornerback Jimmy Smith’s role would be expanded this Sunday when the Ravens play host to the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  15. Fox regrets comments about Tebow View the full article
  16. Kevin Cowherd View the full article
  17. Pick-6 Podcast: Tebowmania, Week 11 previews View the full article
  18. The most consistent player on the Baltimore Ravens has been Ray Lewis. He has mostly been healthy and rarely misses a game. But that could change on November 20. According to reports, Lewis is expected to sit out against the Cincinnati Bengals. View the full article
  19. NFL fines Flacco $7.5K for horse-collar tackle View the full article
  20. Its the most wonderful time of the year. View the full article
  21. OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis isn't expected to play in Sunday's game against Cincinnati because of a toe injury that has prevented him from practising all week. View the full article
  22. Matt Stover Prior To Being Inducted In To The Ring Of Honor View the full article
  23. Both hit with $7,500 fines for actions in Ravens' loss in SeattleRavens quarterback Joe Flacco and defensive tackle Arthur Jones were both hit with $7,500 fines by the NFL, stemming from the 22-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks last Sunday, according to an NFL spokesman. View the full article
  24. Includes Head Coach John Harbaugh. View the full article
  25. Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis isn't expected to play in Sunday's game against Cincinnati because of a toe injury that has prevented him from practicing all week. Citing Lewis' toughness, Ravens coach John Harbaugh refused to rule out the two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year against the Bengals. View the full article
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