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    Dec 23, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  1. Mike Preston: Ravens wanted to win more — just ask the Giants

    When the game was over, the Ravens had showed more heart and desire than the New York Giants.
    When the game was over, the Ravens had showed more heart and desire than the New York Giants. The Ravens' 33-14 win at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday can be dissected and overanalyzed, but the Ravens were much more resilient and determined than the Giants....

    Tags: Denver Broncos, AFC North, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl

  2. Dec 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Contributions from young and unheralded players proved vital in Sunday's win vs. Giants

    Bernard Pierce led the rushing attack. Chykie Brown broke up the most passes. And Brendon Ayanbadejo and Omar Brown each registered a sack.
    Bernard Pierce led the rushing attack. Chykie Brown broke up the most passes. And Brendon Ayanbadejo and Omar Brown each registered a sack. The Ravens relied on their usual stable of superstars to throttle the New York Giants, 33-14, Sunday evening, but...

    Tags: NFL Draft, Brendon Ayanbadejo, New York Giants, Eli Manning, Jimmy Smith (football)

  4. Dec 28, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Ravens still standing tall after a brutal year

    There is the slim chance that the outcome of the Ravens' final regular-season game against the Cincinnati Bengals will have an impact on their place in the postseason pecking order, but it won't change the way anyone looks back on 2012.
    There is the slim chance that the outcome of the Ravens' final regular-season game against the Cincinnati Bengals will have an impact on their place in the postseason pecking order, but it won't change the way anyone looks back on 2012. The past 12...

    Tags: AFC North, Washington Redskins, American Football Conference, Ben Roethlisberger, Indianapolis Colts

  6. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Ravens fan of the week: Bo Fowler

    In Baltimore, even Santa, it seems, is a Ravens fan. And vice versa. At 60, Bo Fowler can pass for Santa, and the Owings Mills resident has begun dressing in a custom purple Ravens Santa suit and entertaining at players' charitable holiday events....

    Tags: Ozzie Newsome, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Ed Dickson, Holidays, Derrick Mason

  8. Nov 26, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ray Lewis shouldn't rush to return to the Ravens

    In the aftermath of another solid performance by an improving Ravens defense on Sunday, reports surfaced that all-everything linebacker Ray Lewis might return a couple of weeks earlier than expected from the triceps injury that originally appeared to end his 2012 season.
    In the aftermath of another solid performance by an improving Ravens defense on Sunday, reports surfaced that all-everything linebacker Ray Lewis might return a couple of weeks earlier than expected from the triceps injury that originally appeared to...

    Tags: AFC North, Dannell Ellerbe, Denver Broncos, American Football Conference, Pittsburgh Steelers

  10. Nov 24, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. Road to AFC North title looks smooth

    I am about to do something in this space that John Harbaugh hates.
    I am about to do something in this space that John Harbaugh hates. It's something that actually makes the Ravens coach wince when you do it in front of him, which I try not to do out of common courtesy. But here goes: I'm about to look down the road...

    Tags: AFC North, Washington Redskins, Ben Roethlisberger, Haloti Ngata, New York Jets

  12. Dec 6, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Tough stretch could make or break season for Ravens

    One game does not define a team, but the next four will.
    One game does not define a team, but the next four will. It's crunch time in the NFL, the final month of the regular season where serious contenders start to pull away and pretenders bow out. The Ravens (9-3) have one of the best records in the NFL,...

    Tags: Denver Broncos, Robert Griffin III, Washington Redskins, American Football Conference, Cleveland Browns

  14. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Redskins tackles anticipate seeing Terrell Suggs Sunday

    ASHBURN, Va. – The Ravens may have listed outside linebacker Terrell Suggs as questionable for the game against the Washington Redskins, but as far as starting tackles Trent Williams and Tyler Polumbus are concerned, they expect to line up against...

    Tags: Terrell Suggs, National Football League, FedEx Field, Ray Lewis, Trent Williams

  16. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Ravens playing time trends through 12 games

    Twelve games down. Four to go. Yes, we are at another quarter pole, so let’s dig into the third quarter snap counts to see which playing time trends have developed. These official numbers, which come courtesy of the NFL, are pretty interesting due to the return of Terrell Suggs and injuries to other key Ravens players.
    Twelve games down. Four to go. Yes, we are at another quarter pole, so let’s dig into the third quarter snap counts to see which playing time trends have developed. These official numbers, which come courtesy of the NFL, are pretty interesting due...

    Tags: Dannell Ellerbe, Cary Williams, Haloti Ngata, Pernell McPhee, Bryan Hall

  18. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Ravens news, notes and opinions

    The Ravens don&rsquo;t use injuries as an excuse, and nor should their fans. However, it is pretty amazing to look at how hard their defense has been hit this season. It&rsquo;s hardly the only reason, but it has to be considered when discussing why what is normally one of the top-ranked defenses in the NFL has fallen on such hard times. Only four defensive players&ndash; linebacker <strong>Jameel McClain</strong>, cornerback <strong>Cary Williams</strong> and safeties <strong>Bernard Pollard</strong> and <strong>Ed Reed</strong> &ndash; have started all 12 games this season, and Pollard missed the final three quarters of the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and was slowed for multiple weeks with a chest injury, while Reed has a torn labrum in his shoulder. Defensive tackle <strong>Haloti Ngata</strong> has been sidelined for one game but persistent shoulder and knee injuries have made him look ordinary at times. Middle linebacker <strong>Ray Lewis</strong> will miss his sixth straight game Sunday with a torn triceps. Outside linebacker <strong>Terrell Suggs</strong> sat the first six games, returned even though he was nowhere near full strength and then tore his right biceps, leaving his status in doubt the rest of the way. Top cornerback <strong>Lardarius Webb</strong> tore his ACL in Week Six and is done for the year, and his replacement, <strong>Jimmy Smith</strong>, has missed four straight games and could sit a few more after having hernia surgery. Starting defensive end <strong>Pernell McPhee</strong> sat four games because of a hamstring injury and has never looked comfortable following two different knee procedures. Linebacker <strong>Paul Kruger</strong> and nose tackles <strong>Terrence Cody</strong> and <strong>Ma&rsquo;ake Kemoeatu</strong> each missed a game with injuries. Lewis&rsquo; replacement, <strong>Dannell Ellerbe</strong>, couldn&rsquo;t post last Sunday with a foot/ankle injury and he had been playing for several weeks with one sprained thumb and one broken one. Rookie linebacker <strong>Courtney Upshaw</strong> has had a bad shoulder all year that seemingly once a game forces him to the sidelines. You could also bring up safety<strong> Emanuel Cook</strong> and defensive tackle <strong>Ryan McBean</strong>, two players who were expected to occupy reserve roles but sustained season-ending injuries in training camp. Again, every team in the NFL deals with injuries and some &ndash; the Pittsburgh Steelers come to mind &ndash; probably have had it worse than the Ravens. It&rsquo;s just odd to see the Ravens&rsquo; health issues confined to the defensive side of the ball.
    The Ravens don’t use injuries as an excuse, and nor should their fans. However, it is pretty amazing to look at how hard their defense has been hit this season. It’s hardly the only reason, but it has to be considered when discussing why...

    Tags: Dannell Ellerbe, Philadelphia Eagles, Cary Williams, Haloti Ngata, Ryan McBean

  20. Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Four Ravens predictions sure to go wrong: Week 16

    <em>In this game-day staple, blogger Matt Vensel makes four sometimes-courageous predictions for the game. All he asks is that you don&rsquo;t hold it against him whenever those predictions end up being embarrassingly wrong.</em>
    In this game-day staple, blogger Matt Vensel makes four sometimes-courageous predictions for the game. All he asks is that you don’t hold it against him whenever those predictions end up being embarrassingly wrong. The playoff-bound Ravens have...

    Tags: Denver Broncos, AFC North, Atlanta Falcons, Super Bowl, Dennis Pitta

  22. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Game-by-game look at the Ravens' current winning streak at M&T Bank Stadium

    The Ravens have won an NFL-best 16 consecutive games at M&amp;T Bank Stadium, including the playoff victory last January. Here is how they've gotten to this point.
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Ravens have won an NFL-best 16 consecutive games at M&T Bank Stadium, including the playoff victory last January. Here is how they've gotten to this point. Dec. 9, 2010: Ravens 30, Saints 24: Ray Rice gained a career-high 233 total yards and scored...

    Tags: Cary Williams, American Football Conference, San Francisco 49ers, Ben Roethlisberger, New York Jets

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