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Source: Terrell Suggs not expected back for Texans game

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Outside linebacker recuperating from partially torn right Achilles tendonInjured Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs isn't expected to return for the Houston Texans game on Oct. 21, according to a league source with knowledge of the situati…

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Mike Preston grades the Ravens' 9-6 win over the Kansas City Chiefs

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- Free safety Ed Reed was fairly certain what was about to happen when Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel lined up under center at the Ravens' 1-yard line on the opening drive of the third quarter.

Cassel has concussion

Oct 7, 2012

Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com

The official word after Sunday’s loss by the Chiefs to the Ravens was that quarterback Matt Cassel is being evaluated for a head injury. The evaluation has been completed.  Per a league source, Cassel has a concussion. And so Cassel’s status will dep…

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Here's where we're putting the GIFs of the week, from Donald Brown triumphantly trolling the Packers to Brandon Lloyd dancing around like no one's looking. Only the Chargers and Saints have yet to play, so let's see what the week had to offer. More »

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Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles is held to 15 rushing yards in second half- The view of Kansas City Chiefs star running back Jamaal Charles dashing away from them and grinding up yards induced a slow burn for the Ravens' defense.

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There are different classifications for victories. There are good wins and great ones. And there are close wins and ugly wins.

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Thoughts on the Cincinnati Bengals' 17-13 loss to the Miami Dolphins at Paul Brown Stadium: What it means: The Bengals (3-2) slipped into second place and one game behind the Ravens in the AFC North because they failed to do what they've done since the …

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Thoughts on the Cleveland Browns' 41-27 loss at the New York Giants: What it means: The Browns remain winless on the season, dropping to 0-5 for the first time since they returned to the NFL in 1999. If it matters at this point, they fall four games beh…

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Thoughts on the Baltimore Ravens' 9-6 win at the Kansas City Chiefs: What it means: The Ravens improved to 4-1 and took sole possession of first place in the AFC North after the Bengals lost to Miami. Baltimore escaped with its first road win of the yea…

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Jeff Zrebiec, Ravens reporter: The Ravens' performance spurred a number of concerns, from the run defense in the first half to an uneven effort by the offense to the failure to take control of a game the Chiefs were begging them to take. Feel free to fi…

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Justin Tucker kicks three field goals as Baltimore escapes Kansas City with a victoryJustin Tucker kicks three field goals as Baltimore escapes Kansas City with a victory

Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

Sometimes when you’re watching a dumpster fire, it’s easy to pay more attention to the fire than the dumpster. Despite their best attempts to give it away, the Ravens actually beat the Chiefs Sunday, taking a stirring 9-6 decision at Arrowhead Stadium…

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel left Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens after taking a fourth-quarter hit from All-Pro Haloti Ngata and did not return.

Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

Matt Cassel finally came out of the game, but not for the reason you’d expect. The justifiably maligned Chiefs quarterback was knocked out of the game when he took a hard shot from a pair of Ravens defenders. The Chiefs announced he had a head injury, a…

Doug Farrar, yahoo.com

No matter how you slice it, the Kansas City Chiefs' offense has been a disaster this season. Quarterback Matt Cassel went into the team's Game 5 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens tied for second in the league in interceptions with seven (Tony Romo leads…

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Jah Reid inactive againRavens wide receiver LaQuan Williams is active for the first time this season for today's game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.

Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

Arrowhead Stadium used to be known as one of the hardest places to hear in the league. Now, you’ll probably be able to hear the engines of the plane dragging an anti-Chiefs banner around today’s game against the Ravens. According to Sam Mellinger of t…

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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.