Colts OC Arians hospitalized, misses gameESPN.com news services, ESPN.com Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians was taken to a hospital Sunday with an undisclosed illness and will not be with the team for its wild-card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens. |
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Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker aggravated injury againRavens starting inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe downplayed the severity of an injury that sidelined him during the fourth quarter Sunday when he aggravated a sprained right ankle. |
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Five things to know about next Sunday’s Baltimore Ravens-Denver Broncos playoff game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High: 1. Can Ravens end Manning's mastery? Baltimore hasn't beaten Peyton Manning since 2001, when the Ravens were defending Super Bow… |
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This group is better with McKinnie replacing injured Reid It took the Ravens the entire season, but now they have the right players starting on the offensive line. |
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Quann D. Massey heard his phone ringing at 2 o'clock Sunday morning. The screen showed an unfamiliar number. |
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Mike Preston grades the Ravens' 24-9 win over the Indianapolis Colts |
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Rookie Bernard Pierce and veteran Ray Rice combine for more than 200 yardsThe way Ray Rice and Bernard Pierce are rolling up yards, the Ravens' running back duo may need a nickname of their own. |
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Paul Kruger tried not to get swept up in the emotional tidal wave that washed over M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. |
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BALTIMORE -- As Ray Lewis took one last victory lap around M&T Bank Stadium, it became clear that the Baltimore Ravens' 24-9 playoff win over the Indianapolis Colts was more than the end of an era in Baltimore. It was the celebration of one. Lewis' … |
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The Ravens parlayed Ray Lewis' final home playoff game into a 24-9 win over the Colts. Emotion will only take you so far in the playoffs and the hot Broncos await, says Don Banks. |
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It covered his 'last ride,' but missed too much of our send-offWith a TV event as emotional and epic as the last game in Baltimore for Ray Lewis, it would be a mistake to micro-critique the telecast of the game itself by CBS Sports. |
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Fifteen-year center said he's not making a decision until he has toLike Ed Reed, Matt Birk has a decision to make about his future with the Ravens. And like the free safety, the 15-year center declined to say whether he envisioned playing out the final … |
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Ravens wide receiver records 145 yards and a touchdown in winBefore Sunday's 24-9 win over the Indianapolis Colts, wide receiver Anquan Boldin, not a man of many words, approached quarterback Joe Flacco and told him he that had 200 receiving yards in hi… |
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Frank Schwab, yahoo.com What looked like a moment on trash talk from Broncos linebacker Von Miller apparently was a hoax, as a Broncos spokesman said the message in question isn't from Miller and he hasn't been on Facebook lately and the account in question has no affiliation … |
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Despite witnessing the reception Ravens fans gave Ray Lewis, the free safety is keeping his focus on the playoffs and the Denver BroncosEd Reed had a front-row seat for Ray Lewis’ swan song at M&T Bank Stadium Sunday in what would eventually be the … |
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Colts coach Chuck Pagano was understandably disappointed in the outcome of Sunday’s playoff game against the Ravens, but he said after the game that he was not disappointed in his team. Quite the contrary. |
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Brian McIntyre, yahoo.com A solid defensive effort led by linebackers Ray Lewis and Paul Kruger and a huge second half from wide receiver Anquan Boldin lead the Baltimore Ravens to a 24-9 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. With the win, the Ravens have advanced to the di… |
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Doug Farrar, yahoo.com It was the play that effectively ended the Baltimore Ravens' 2011 season, and it eclipsed the fact that for most of the AFC championship game, Baltimore's Joe Flacco actually outplayed Tom Brady in a 23-20 nail-biter that saw Brady's New England Patriot… |
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The Ravens fought tooth and nail before pulling away in their 24-9 victory over the Colts. What changed in the second half? Anquan Boldin decided to come alive, says Chris Burke. |
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Baltimore Sun staffers analyze the Ravens' 24-9 win over the Indianapolis Colts. |
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Frank Schwab, yahoo.com Maybe the Baltimore Ravens should just erase the playbook and draw up different dump-off passes to Ray Rice. Rice, who made perhaps the signature play of the NFL season when he took a checkdown pass from Joe Flacco 29 yards on a fourth down and 29 again… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com OK, emotion is all well and good, but at some point somebody’s going to have to play football. The Ravens lead the Colts 10-6 tie at halftime, in a game that somebody’s going to have to win for the right to get shelled by the Broncos next week. Neithe… |
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Jeffri Chadiha, ESPN.com What feats and surprises does the second round of the postseason have in store? |
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Associated Press, ESPN.com Ray Lewis began his final playoff run with one last dance in the home of the Baltimore Ravens. |
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Doug Farrar, yahoo.com If Ray Lewis maintains his stance that the 2012 NFL season will be his last, what you're about to see is the last pre-game dance from Lewis as he comes out of the tunnel during a Baltimore Ravens home game. As always, Lewis sent his teammates and the Ra… |
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Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker retiring after season, playing final home game todaySurrounded by his teammates as smoke, fire and pyrotechnics signaled his swaggering arrival out of the tunnel, retiring Ravens star middle linebacker Ray Lewis had a … |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com So far, the highlight has been Ray Lewis dancing, and some suspect geography by referee Mike Carey. The Colts and Ravens are still in a scoreless tie, each side offering up a fumble to staff progress. After Ravens running back Ray Rice put one on the gr… |
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BALTIMORE -- Running back Ray Rice delivered the big play that helped the Ravens take a 10-6 halftime lead on the Colts in Sunday's AFC wild-card game. Rice made up for a fumble in the red zone by breaking loose for a 47-yard run off a screen play. He s… |
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Sean Newell, deadspin.com Indianapolis at Baltimore (CBS) 1:00 p.m.: This could be the last time Ray Lewis plays and it will definitely be the last game he plays at home in Baltimore after the Bengals lost yesterday. Depending on your point of view, that is either a good thing, … |
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Colts OC Arians hospitalized, misses game vs. Ravens |
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Sean Newell, deadspin.com Going back to Brian Billick's days in Baltimore, the Ravens have refused to say the word "playoffs." Instead, the team adopted a code word to be used by the entire organization when describing post-season play (and selling merch): Festivus. More » |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com Such that anyone’s going to be healthy this time of year, the Ravens and Colts are entering today’s Wild Card game with well-stocked lineups. Ravens linebackers Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs will take the field together for the first time all season aft… |
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Brian McIntyre, yahoo.com In what will be his final game in front of the home crowd at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis is active and will start in Sunday's wild-card playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts. Lewis, who has not played since t… |
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Marquetta Sullivan, 56, of Annapolis, sparkled like a purple jewel on Lot J on Sunday morning — metallic ribbons in her hair, nine necklaces around her neck, frosted purple eye shadow and a Ravens' tattoo on her cheek — all for the playoffs and to mar… |
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Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com The remarkable story of Chuck Pagano’s first year as Colts head coach adds another chapter with Sunday’s game against the Ravens and the coach took a little time before the game to recognize the team’s fans. Pagano sent an open letter to the Indiana… |
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Isaac Rauch, deadspin.com During Washington's 31-28 victory over the the Ravens five weeks ago, Haloti Ngata brought down Robert Griffin III during the fourth quarter, leaving Griffin limping. Griffin sat out one play, then returned for four more, going 2/3 and advancing Washing… |
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ESPN.com news services, ESPN.com Dr. James Andrews told USA Today Sports that he didn't clear Robert Griffin III to return for four plays against the Baltimore Ravens on Dec. 9 when he sprained his knee as Mike Shanahan had told reporters after that game. |
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Ravens-Colts inactivesJan 6
Here are the inactives for Sunday's AFC wild-card game: RAVENS: S Omar Brown, CB Chris Johnson, OLB Adrian Hamilton, OL Ramon Harewood, G Jah Reid, WR Deonte Thompson and DT Bryan Hall. COLTS: WR Nathan Palmer, CB Teddy Williams, Delano Howell, RB Delon… |
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Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com As the Jets try to hire a new General Manager, the list of guys who don’t want the job is almost as long as the list of the guys who do. Previously, Tom Heckert and Bill Polian said “thanks” and then “no thanks.” Now, Adam Schefter of ESPN rep… |
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In the video, Tedy Bruschi and Darren Woodson make their predictions for the Colts at the Ravens. Here's what the other ESPN experts are predicting: Eric Allen: Ravens Mike Golic: Ravens Merril Hoge: Ravens Ron Jaworski: Ravens Chris Mortensen: Ravens A… |
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BALTIMORE -- Emotions always run high in the playoffs, but no postseason game this weekend will strike a chord like Sunday's wild-card game between the Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts. This playoff game features the unwelcomed homecoming of the … |
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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. |
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