Recap: Cincinnati vs. Baltimore
Rookie quarterback Joe Flacco threw a pair of touchdowns, as the Baltimore Ravens stymied the lowly Cincinnati Bengals, 34-3, at Paul Brown Stadium.
Cassel, Reed, Higgins earn AFC weekly honors
New England Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel, Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed and Oakland Raiders punt returner Johnnie Lee Higgins have been selected as the AFC Players of the Week for Week 12 of the NFL season.
NFL Matchup - Baltimore at Cincinnati
Records: Baltimore Ravens (7-4) at Cincinnati Bengals (1-9-1) Date: Sunday, November 30th Kickoff: 1 p.m. (et) Site: Paul Brown Stadium (65,515) -- Cincinnati, Ohio Surface: Synthetic Turf Home Record: Baltimore 4-1; Cincinnati 1-3-1 Away Record: Baltimore 3-3; Cincinnati 0-6 Conference Record: Television: CBS Announcers: Ian Eagle and Solomon Wilcots All-Time Series: Baltimore (14-11) Last Meeting: September 7, 2008 (Baltimore, 17-10 at Baltimore) Series Streak: Cincinnati has won three of the last four meetings.
Redskins/Ravens moves to Sunday night for Week 14
The NFL announced its final schedule for Week 14 and moved the game between the Washington Redskins and Baltimore Ravens to the Sunday night slot.
Recap: Baltimore vs. Philadelphia
Joe Flacco threw for 183 yards and two touchdowns as the Baltimore Ravens won a lopsided 36-7 contest with the Philadelphia Eagles at M&T Bank Stadium.
NFL Matchup - Philadelphia at Baltimore
Records: Philadelphia Eagles (5-4-1) at Baltimore Ravens (6-4) Date: Sunday, November 23rd Kickoff: 1 p.m. (et) Site: M&T Bank Stadium (71,008) -- Baltimore, Maryland Surface: Sportexe Momentum Home Record: Philadelphia 3-2; Baltimore 3-1 Away Record: Philadelphia 2-2-1; Baltimore 3-3 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan and Chris Myers All-Time Series: Philadelphia (1-0-1) Last Meeting: October 31, 2004 (Philadelphia, 15-10 at Philadelphia) Series Streak: The teams tied in their only previous meeting in Baltimore.
Recap: NY Giants vs. Baltimore
Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw powered a Giants rushing attack that piled up 207 yards on the vaunted Ravens running defense, as New York kept rolling with a 30-10 pounding of Baltimore.
Cutler, Lewis, Hentrich selected for AFC weekly honors
Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis and Tennessee Titans punter Craig Hentrich have been selected as the AFC's top players for Week 10 of the NFL season.
NFL Matchup - Baltimore at New York Giants
Records: Baltimore Ravens (6-3) at New York Giants (8-1) Date: Sunday, November 16th Kickoff: 1 p.m. (et) Site: Giants Stadium (80,242) -- East Rutherford, New Jersey Surface: FieldTurf Home Record: Baltimore 3-1; New York 5-0 Away Record: Baltimore 3-2; New York 3-1 Conference Record: Television: CBS Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf All-Time Series: Baltimore (3-0 -- 1-0 in playoffs) Last Meeting: December 12, 2004 (Baltimore, 37-14 at Baltimore) Series Streak: Baltimore has won all three meetings.
Ravens put McAlister, Landry on IR
The Baltimore Ravens placed cornerback Chris McAlister and strong safety Dawan Landry on injured reserve on Tuesday, ending their seasons.
Recap: Houston vs. Baltimore
Willis McGahee and Todd Heap each registered a pair of touchdowns as Baltimore used a fourth-quarter blitz to crush Houston, 41-13, at Reliant Stadium.
Ravens CB McAlister opts for surgery
Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister opted to have season-ending surgery on his right knee Friday and will be placed on injured reserve, according to Baltimore coach John Harbaugh.
McGahee, Rice and McClain all probable for Sunday
The Baltimore Ravens will likely have their stable of running backs available for Sunday's game against Houston, as Willis McGahee, Ray Rice and Le'Ron McClain were all listed as probable on the team's injury report.
Ravens RB McGahee questionable for Sunday
Baltimore Ravens running back Willis McGahee is listed as questionable for Sunday's matchup with the Houston Texans with a nagging ankle injury.
Flacco, Jenkins, Vinatieri selected for AFC weekly honors
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, New York Jets defensive tackle Kris Jenkins and Indianapolis kicker Adam Vinatieri have been selected as the AFC's top players for Week 9 of the NFL season.
Ravens bring back QB Bouman
The Baltimore Ravens announced Wednesday that they have signed quarterback Todd Bouman and defensive back Daren Stone.
Recap: Cleveland vs. Baltimore
Joe Flacco threw for 248 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and Terrell Suggs returned an interception for a touchdown to seal it, as Baltimore rebounded from a 14-point deficit to top Cleveland, 37-27, in an AFC North clash at Browns Stadium.
Ravens waive Bouman
Owings Mills, MD (Sports Network) - The Baltimore Ravens announced Saturday that they have waived quarterback Todd Bouman.
Ravens make several roster moves
The Baltimore Ravens made several roster moves on Thursday, including placing wide receiver Demetrius Williams on injured reserve.
Recap: Baltimore vs. Oakland
Joe Flacco ran for a touchdown and passed for another to lift the Baltimore Ravens to a convincing 29-10 victory over the Oakland Raiders at M&T Bank Stadium.
Suggs steps back from bounty comments
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs issued a statement Friday in which he clarified comments he made on a radio show about "bounties" being set for hits on two Pittsburgh Steelers players.
Cassel, Suggs, Janikowski selected as AFC's top players
New England Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and Oakland Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski were selected as the AFC's top players for Week 7 of the NFL season.
Recap: Miami vs. Baltimore
Joe Flacco had arguably the best game of his rookie season and Willis McGahee rushed for 105 yards and a touchdown, as the Baltimore Ravens topped Miami, 27-13, at Dolphin Stadium.
Ravens lose starting guard Yanda for year
The Baltimore Ravens placed starting right guard Marshal Yanda on injured reserve Tuesday, effectively ending the second-year player's season.
Recap: Indianapolis vs. Baltimore
Peyton Manning threw three touchdowns, including a pair to Marvin Harrison, and the Indianapolis Colts picked up their first victory at brand-new Lucas Oil Stadium with a 31-3 thrashing of the Baltimore Ravens.






