Ravens' Chester solidly planted at right guardChris Chester has started the Ravens' past 18 games at right guard, cementing his status at that position. |
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Remember when: Ravens vs. Bengals, 2009 Photo
The Ravens were penalized three times on the Cincinnati Bengals' game-winning drive, setting up quarterback Carson Palmer's 20-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Andre Caldwell with 22 seconds left in front of 71,161 at M&T Bank Stadium on Oct. 11. It was the... more
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Ravens Q&A: Hey, Jamison!
Each week, Baltimore Sun reporter Jamison Hensley will answer fans' questions about the Ravens. To submit a question, e-mail sports@baltsun.com. Write Hey, Jamison! in the subject field and provide your name, the city you live in and phone... more
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Redskins defensive coordinator speaks up for Snyder
Washington Redskins defensive coordinator Greg Blache broke his media silence Thursday to defend the man who pays him, saying, "Enough's enough," when it comes to criticism of owner Daniel Snyder. more
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Blood disease might sideline Clark
Safety Ryan Clark is usually one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' most talkative players. But he is talking little as it becomes increasingly likely he won't play Monday in Denver because of a blood condition that nearly killed him when he played there two years ago. more
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Ravens focused on stopping Benson Video
Game could be key to getting back into AFC North lead more
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Ngata may miss Ravens game with Bengals
Team still close-mouthed about defensive tackle's status more
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Kevin Cowherd: No toss-up: Flacco is the Ravens' MVP
Joe Flacco stood in the warm sunshine outside the Castle on Wednesday, in the only place where he doesn't look totally comfortable: in front of a microphone. more
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Raiders owner Davis speaks to Cable about allegations
Coach Tom Cable said Wednesday that he has spoken with Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis about allegations that Cable has a history of violent behavior toward women. more
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L.J. Smith waits patiently for big break
Despite his lack of game action, L.J. Smith says he feels "blessed" to be with the Ravens. The veteran tight end is eager to be a bigger part of the Ravens' attack but has only one catch for 26 yards this season. "I'm not frustrated," Smith said. "I'm learning every day. I'm learning every day about... more