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  1. Tyler Huntley's activity during Friday's practice is an encouraging sign for the Ravens, who will not have usual starter Lamar Jackson at the helm in Sunday night's AFC wild-card playoff game. View the full article
  2. "Sunday Night Football" sideline reporter Melissa Stark spoke with The Baltimore Sun about her career, changes she has seen in the industry over the years, former Baltimore Colts quarterback Bert Jones teaching her how to throw a football as a child and her expectations for the Ravens-Bengals game. View the full article
  3. The Ravens lost their regular-season finale to the Bengals, 27-16, as third-string quarterback Anthony Brown committed three costly turnovers in the first half. But a determined defensive effort gave them hope for a better result in Sunday’s wild-card round playoff rematch. View the full article
  4. If last week's Ravens and Bengals matchup included unpleasant exchanges and accusations of unfair play, this Sunday night showdown — the first playoff matchup between the AFC North rivals — figures to be downright hostile. View the full article
  5. The Ravens' new lease lists nearly two dozen projects the team plans to collaborate on with the Maryland Stadium Authority, its landlord. View the full article
  6. “No nerves, [it is] just more [that I’m] excited to get back out there [after] missing one week," said Tyler Huntley when ask about playing this Sunday. View the full article
  7. As the Baltimore Ravens head into the playoffs we look back at some of our favorite photos from the regular season. View the full article
  8. “There is still inflammation surrounding my knee and my knee remains unstable,” Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson wrote on Twitter, addressing his injured knee for the first time. “I’m still in good spirits, as I continue with treatments on the road to recovery.” View the full article
  9. With the Ravens set to meet the Cincinnati Bengals in Sunday night’s AFC wild-card playoff round, it’s looking increasingly likely that they will be without their starting quarterback for a sixth straight game. View the full article
  10. Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks will perform at M&T; Bank Stadium, part of a push to bring more big concert acts to the downtown Baltimore venue that is home to the Ravens. View the full article
  11. "We’re going to play with the guys we have out there, and we’re excited about the guys," said John Harbaugh when asked about backup quarterbacks. View the full article
  12. When linebacker Roquan Smith was traded from the Chicago Bears in late October, he knew that he wanted to be in Baltimore long term. He credits his teammates and coaches for making him feel at home. View the full article
  13. Cornerback Brandon Stephens was inactive for the Ravens’ 27-16 loss to the Bengals on Sunday after he “became acutely ill” the morning of the game at the team hotel and was transported to a local hospital in Cincinnati for evaluation, the team said in a statement Wednesday. View the full article
  14. Though Ravens coach John Harbaugh initially said Lamar Jackson's knee injury was not season-ending and expressed optimism that he would be back for the playoffs as recently as two weeks ago, he never put a definite timeline on his franchise quarterback’s recovery. View the full article
  15. Columnist Mike Preston answers questions about how the Ravens are using their rookie tight ends, what's wrong with the wide receivers, if wholesale changes are coming and more. View the full article
  16. The Ravens have tried to fill the hole in the middle of their defense since Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis retired after the 2012 season with players like C.J. Mosley, Josh Bynes and even current weakside linebacker Patrick Queen, but only Roquan Smith has been the total package, columnist Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  17. Veteran tight end Nick Boyle played just 61 offensive snaps during the regular season as the Ravens turned to Josh Oliver and rookies Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar as backups to star tight end Mark Andrews. View the full article
  18. With linebacker Roquan Smith, 25, locked up as a defensive centerpiece, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta will be in better position to use the franchise tag to keep quarterback Lamar Jackson in Baltimore if Jackson does not agree to an extension. View the full article
  19. In anticipation of the playoffs, the Baltimore Ravens' grounds crew paints the team logo in front of City Hall. View the full article
  20. Before the wild-card round begins, here’s a look at how the 14 playoff teams measure up as Super Bowl contenders. View the full article
  21. “Lamar’s been in great spirits,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said of the franchise quarterback during his Monday news conference. “He’s been working super hard." View the full article
  22. The Bengals might as well have saved their angst about the NFL’s vote to give the Ravens a chance at home-field advantage via coin flip. As it turned out, coach John Harbaugh was more concerned with fielding a fresh, healthy team for a playoff rematch next weekend. View the full article
  23. “Lamar [Jackson] has been in great spirits; he has been. He’s been working super hard. He’s out there again today," said Harbaugh on Lamar Jackson's progress. View the full article
  24. After losing the regular-season finale to the Bengals, 27-16, on Sunday, the Ravens will head back to Paycor Stadium on Sunday night at 8:15 p.m. for the wild-card round of the AFC playoffs. The game will be televised on NBC. View the full article
  25. In addition to their six games against the AFC North, the Ravens will face the AFC South, NFC West and the runners-up in the AFC East and NFC North. View the full article
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