Oct 31, 2009 | CBS SportsLine
Here we go again against another undefeated team and man, I am pumped!! I know the Ravens are going to come out fired up and play hard the whole game and get this win.
The five scariest Ravens in Broncos' Halloween weekend matchup
Ray Lewis wearing his Ray Lewis costume. Horrifying. The Broncos are 6-0, while the Baltimore Ravens, who they'll play on Sunday, are 3-3. No problem, right? But the Ravens can be a terrifying team, and not just on Halloween weekend.
For the Baltimore Ravens, the early part of this season is very similar to what the team went through about the same time last year.
Dawkins, Lewis energize teams through emotion
Brian Dawkins fires up his teammates with frenzied and feverish dance moves before games.
Media Advisory - Ravens to Host Ninth Annual All Community Team Auction Party
The Baltimore Ravens will host the ninth annual All Community Team Auction Party this Monday, Nov.
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Orton to get a second chance against Ravens fleet defense
Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton directs a play against the Chargers. When it comes to a stroll down memory lane, Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton isn't in a hurry to look back at the last time he faced the Baltimore Ravens defense.
Ravens turning to youth movement at linebacker
When the Ravens lost veteran linebacker Bart Scott to a free-agent raid by their former defensive coordinator last March, they turned his position over to a second-year player with just a handful of snaps on an NFL defense.
Broncos have to get rough with Ravens, McDaniels says
Broncos coach Josh McDaniels managed to pry himself away from football over the Broncos' off-weekend long enough to join his wife and two young kids on an excursion to the Denver zoo.
It's time to get nervous about Ravens' playoff chances
After watching the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals win games Sunday, Ravens fans should be concerned about the Ravens getting to the NFL playoffs.
Ravens-Vikings: Mike Preston's report card
Quarterback: A Joe Flacco struggled early, as usual, and he took some vicious hits.
Uff Da!!! Ravens kicker misses last second FG, Vikings Win it 33-31, Go 6-0
What a game! The Vikes win it as the Ravens kicker pulls the ball just wide left of the goal post with 2 ticks left on the clock.
Should be a good game!! I thnik the Ravens run defense shows up this week. It will be a QB and WR game.
Ravens' unusual task for bye week: improve defense
For much of the past decade, the Baltimore Ravens strived to create an offense capable of matching the swagger of a defense that annually ranks among the best in the NFL.
Ravens at Vikings Game Preview
The Ravens are set to take on the Minnesota Vikings at the Metrodome . BR.com offers a look at Baltimore's next opponent.
Ray Rice leads NFL in total yards from scrimmage
In a span of 18 short months, running back Ray Rice has gone from being an unknown to doing the unimaginable.
Forget a face-lift; Ravens have time only for cosmetics
The Ravens could be the Tennessee Titans or the Washington Redskins . But in retrospect after six games, the Ravens are right near reasonable projections unless you're drinking the purple Kool-Aid. The Cincinnati Bengals game at home got away from them, and it's an uphill climb to get to the postseason, but what did you expect playing the San Diego ...
Dolphins forge offensive identity as a tough running team
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So sure that the Vikings were headed to their first defeat of the season, Favre couldn't even bear to watch as Baltimore kicker Steve Hauschka lined up for a 44-yard field goal with 2 seconds to play.
NFL: Ravens' Lewis fined $25,000 for two hits
The NFL fined Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis $25,000 yesterday for two separate plays, including a helmet-to-helmet hit on Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco.
Ray Lewis and His Fine: Good Call, or Another Mistake Made By the NFL?
Ray Lewis, No. 52 on the Baltimore Ravens, is one of the greatest to ever play the game at his position.
Morning take: Brett Favre vs. Ray Lewis
Posted by ESPN.com's James Walker Here are the most interesting stories Thursday in the AFC North: Sunday's high-profile matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens could come down to the play of quarterback Brett Favre and linebacker Ray Lewis.
Ochocinco Talks About Hit From Ray Lewis
OCTOBER 11: Chad Ochocinco #85 of the Cincinnati Bengals loses his helmet after an interference call during the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on October 11, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Eager to start new streak, Ravens face Peterson
There's only one thing left for the Baltimore Ravens to do after Cedric Benson ended their streak of 39 straight games without allowing a 100-yard rusher.
Brett Favre and Ravens' Ray Lewis are leaders of different styles
Brett Favre and Ray Lewis approach their craft in very different manners. Favre, a noted prankster, likes to keep things light but isn't all that vocal in the locker room and generally steers clear of the rah-rah stuff.
Baltimore Ravens: Is Ray Lewis' Dynasty Talk Dooming the Team Again?
After three weeks of the 2008 season, the Baltimore Ravens sat atop of the AFC North with a 2-0 record.
Ray Lewis Hit on Chad Johnson Fuels Latest Bengals Comeback
But since the hit came after an incomplete pass on the final drive, the Ray Lewis hit on Chad Johnson was the first sign that things wouldn't end well for Baltimore.
Ochocinco opposes fine for R. Lewis
The Ravens don't expect "any repercussions" for linebacker Ray Lewis ' helmet-to-helmet hit on Cincinnati receiver Chad Ochocinco.
Ray Lewis lays MMA knock out hit on Ocho Cinco
Ray Lewis lays MMA hit on Ocho Cinco Ray Lewis lays down a MMA knockout big hit on Ocho Cinco in the Ravens loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in week 5 of the 2009-2010 season.
Ray Lewis Hit on Ochocinco Video: Chad Johnson Rocked By Lewis
The Cincinnati Bengals upset the Baltimore Ravens during Week 5 of the 2009 NFL season.
Ravens-Bengals: Preston's report card
Quarterback: C- Joe Flacco has become a slow starter. He threw mostly short and underneath passes, and rarely challenged the Bengals with the long ball.
Harrison doesn't skirt Lewis' criticism of Brady
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham Rodney Harrison doesn't play favorites. The blunt-talking former New England Patriots safety sided with Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis when it came to calls that went the other way in a 27-21 Patriots victory in Gillette Stadium.
Late score lifts Bengals over Ravens, 17-14
In a duel for first place in the AFC North, the Cincinnati Bengals found another way to win a close game.
Ravens react to Tony Fein's death
Staff reporters Jamison Hensley and Kevin Van Valkenburg with reaction from the Ravens about their former teammate's death Tuesday: RAVENS COACH JOHN HARBAUGH: Ita s just a shock and we saddened.
Pro Bowl middle linebacker Ray Lewis has heard some of the complaints about the Ravens defense, and he chuckles.
Ravens dealing with death of another player
The Baltimore Ravens, who earlier this year had to deal with the death of former quarterback Steve McNair, found out at practice Wednesday that another former teammate had died.
Bryan: I know you were upset about the officiating in Sunday's game. Do you think we'll see any change to quarterback protection rules in subsequent seasons? It's changing the momentum of games and the face of the game itself.
Bengals Look for Baltimore Weakness
Great defenses have earned great nicknames over the years. The Rams had the Fearsome Foursome.
Surprise! Bengals face Ravens in first-place duel
Marvin Lewis chuckled when reminded that the winner of Sunday's game between his Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens will gain sole possession of first place in the AFC North.
No sign of criminal activity in ex-Raven hopeful Fein's death
Tony Fein, an Iraq war veteran who played for the Baltimore Ravens in the preseason and was arrested in a high-profile incident at the Inner Harbor, was found dead Tuesday in his home state of Washington, officials said.
Ravens vs. Patriots: Mike Preston's key matchups
Patriots QB Tom Brady vs. Ravens S Ed Reed If you're going to read coverages, you have to read the safety.
Ray Lewis says matchup vs. Marvin Lewis is special
Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis is working under his fourth defensive coordinator, but admits it is special playing against his first one in the NFL, Cincinnati head coach Marvin Lewis.
Rookie cut from Ravens after August arrest dies in Washington
Tony Fein, an Iraq war veteran and NFL rookie linebacker who played with the Baltimore Ravens during the preseason, has died of unexplained causes after collapsing at a friend's house on the Kitsap Peninsula of Washington state.
Ravens' Lewis, Reed won't be fined for remarks
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed will not be fined for disparaging comments made regarding the officiating in Sunday's game against the Patriots, league executive Ray Anderson decided Tuesday.
NFL notebook: LeBron criticizes Browns' Edwards for alleged fight
LeBron James called Browns receiver Braylon Edwards "childish" for allegedly punching James` friend early Monday morning outside of a Cleveland night club.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has not been satisfied with the way his offense has operated in the tight confines of the red zone the last few weeks, converting just one touchdown in eight opportunities.
"Oh, he can be better than me," 49ers head coach Mike Singletary said, as if there could be no doubt.
Ray Lewis will be fined for his high megaton postgame nuclear explosion in which he firebombed the NFL's game officials and their namby pamby obsession with overprotecting quarterbacks.
Gillette Stadium: Testing ground
Few teams in the NFL have as many playmakers on defense as the Baltimore Ravens .
The NFL is guaranteed one more season before a potential lockout. After 2010, however, nothing is guaranteed.
Patriots' Fred Taylor gets set for one more meeting with his old foe, Ray Lewis
Fred Taylor remembers his first rushing touchdown in the National Football League like it was yesterday.
Toppers, Albert playing the name game
As a regular feature, StarPhoenix sports reporter Cory Wolfe gets personal with a sports figure.
Tom Brady, Ed Reed in thinking mana s matchup
In the moments before the ball is snapped on Sunday at Gillette Stadium, two of the brightest, hardest-working minds in football will be churning.
Ravens WR Mason questionable for Sunday
Derrick Mason #85 of the Baltimore Ravens jogs into position during their NFL game against the Cincinnati Bengals on November 30, 2008 at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pats Gearing Up For Familiar Ravens Defense
The New England Patriots know what the Baltimore Ravens' defense is likely to do against them: many of the same things the New York Jets did just two weeks ago.
Rivalry between Ravens' Lewis, Patriots' Taylor renewed
Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis and New England Patriots running back Fred Taylor need no introductions.
For the latest edition of Inside Answers, where wea ve taken questions from fans and brought them to a top performer in the Ravensa most-recent game.
Ray Lewis, Gameloft Bring iPhone Application Alive
Last week, Gameloft and Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis teamed up for a memorable event that helped raise the profile for a recently-released iPhone application: NFL 2010.
Flacco adds a new dimension for Ravens
The core of the Baltimore Ravens ' success is still centered around a defense that features linebackers Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs, along with safety Ed Reed.
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