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  1. Ray Rice should have 25-35 touches per game; in loss to Jaguars, he had 13There is no magic formula for the Ravens to win, but running back Ray Rice has to touch the ball between 25 to 35 times a game as either a receiver or running back. In the Ravens 12-7 loss to Jacksonville Monday night, Rice had only eight carries for 28 yards and five receptions for 35 yards. He was the target on eight passes. View the full article
  2. Both players returned to Monday night's gameThe Ravens appeared to avoid a catastrophe as free safety Ed Reed and nose tackle Terrence Cody escaped serious injuries on the same play in the fourth quarter of Monday night’s 12-7 shocking loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. View the full article
  3. Ravens coach confident that team could capitalize on late touchdownJohn Harbaugh may have improved to 5-of-6 on successful challenges, but the Ravens head coach’s decision to attempt an onside kick late in the fourth quarter of Monday night’s 12-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars may be a target for criticism. View the full article
  4. Ravens coach John Harbaugh continued to stand by his decision to attempt an onside kick late in the fourth quarter of Monday night's 12-7 loss to the Jaguars.]]> View the full article
  5. Ravens' stunning 12-7 collapse against the Jaguars before a national television audience Monday night could be pointed in a number of directions.]]> View the full article
  6. Inside linebacker wishes he hadn't retaliatedBrendon Ayanbadejo didn’t back down from his insistence that Jacksonville Jaguars right tackle Guy Whimper instigated the altercation that eventually led to a personal foul on and an ejection of the inside linebacker in the third quarter of the Ravens’ eventual 12-7 loss at Everbank Field in Jacksonville Monday night. View the full article
  7. The running back had little room. The quarterback had little time. The receivers had little chance. The Baltimore Ravens had seen this before. Just not from this perspective. The Ravens found themselves on the wrong side of a defensive masterpiece Monday night at Jacksonville. Maurice Jones-Drew ran for 105 yards, Josh Scobee kicked four field goals and the Jaguars used their best defensive effort in... View the full article
  8. Includes Head Coach John Harbaugh and Ravens players. View the full article
  9. Playing against a Jacksonville Jaguars team that had lost five straight games, the Ravens played their worst offensive game of the season – and one of the worst in franchise history – in a 12-7 loss on Monday Night Football. View the full article
  10. Jaguars 12, Ravens 7 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars used four Josh Scobee field goals and a stellar defense to stun the heavily-favored Baltimore Ravens, 12-7, at EverBank Stadium on Monday night. Jacksonville had a shutout for nearly 58 minutes until the Ravens put... View the full article
  11. The Ravens should not have attempted an onside kick with two minutes left in the gameRavens head coach John Harbaugh likes to talk about attacking, but he needs to attack with common sense. His decision to try an onside kick trailing 9-7 with 2 minutes and two seconds left in the game, and two timeouts, was a poor one. Instead of attempting the onside kick, he should have allowed one of his top weapons, kicker Billy Cundiff, to nail it deep in the endzone. He should have put the pressure on rookie quarterback Baline Gabbert to produce and get a first down. If the Ravens had held, they only needed a field goal to win. View the full article
  12. Dismal offensive performance dooms Ravens' chance to show country they're Super Bowl contendersMike Preston, Ravens columnist: The Ravens probably turned in the worst offensive performance in the team's history. View the full article
  13. Have a Ravens-related topic for Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston? Email your questions to sports@baltimoresun.com . Your question could appear in a Q&A with Preston later this week on baltimoresun.com. View the full article
  14. Rookie cornerback to make first appearance since season openerInjuries continue to dog the Ravens secondary, but the unit will welcome back one prominent player for Monday night’s contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars. View the full article
  15. Live chat: Ravens-Jaguars View the full article
  16. Live chat: Ravens-Jaguars View the full article
  17. Jacksonville, Ravens clashed twice a year during time in AFC Central from 1996-2001Monday night’s meeting between the Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars marks the first time in three years that the teams will clash. But it wasn’t always like that. View the full article
  18. Rookie estimates 25 family members will be in attendance Monday nightMonday night’s contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars is a road game for the Ravens, but EverBank Field will feel a little bit like home for rookie defensive end Pernell McPhee. View the full article
  19. Team has the fourth-worst red zone TD percentage in the NFLRavens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron said his unit has a philosophy when it gets inside the opposing team’s 20-yard line: “We say we’re going to score touchdowns and preserve field goals,” he said. View the full article
  20. Includes Head Coach John Harbaugh. View the full article
  21. Starters will miss at least their fourth consecutive gameThe Ravens ruled out starting wide receiver Lee Evans and starting left guard Ben Grubbs after the duo failed to practice this week. View the full article
  22. Rookie cornerback in line to play for first time since Sept. 11Rookie cornerback Jimmy Smith has practiced fully the past two days – an encouraging sign that the Ravens’ first-round pick in April could make his first appearance in a regular-season game since the team’s season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sept. 11. View the full article
  23. Starting strong safety still hasn't been cleared for contactThe Ravens confirmed what Tom Zbikowski suggested Saturday by listing the starting strong safety as doubtful for Monday night’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. View the full article
  24. J. Johnson, J. Smith probable for Monday nightStarting strong safety Tom Zbikowski was listed as doubtful for the Ravens’ contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars Monday night. View the full article
  25. Starting strong safety makes appearance after sitting out Friday's sessionTom Zbikowski is back again after being off. View the full article
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