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Insurance Journal - Tue Dec 8, 9:36 am ET
The Baltimore Ravens should be barred from selling old game films that show players wearing the NFL team's original logo, a lawyer for the amateur artist who designed the "Flying B'' told a ...
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Memphis Commercial Appeal - Tue Dec 8, 1:00 am ET
NFLGREEN BAY, Wis. -- Aaron Rogers threw for three touchdowns, two to Jermichael Finley, and the Green Bay Packers beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-14 on Monday night for their fourth straight win.Green Bay built a 17-0 lead on two TD drives late in the first half engineered by Rodgers before the Ravens scored two quick touchdowns in the third quarter.Rodgers' first touchdown pass was a 2-yard toss ...
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The Flint Journal - Mon Dec 7, 2:55 pm ET
With the a road game against the Baltimore Ravens on the horizon, it makes no sense for the Detroit Lions to put Matthew Stafford in harm's way. The rookie quarterback originally injured his left (non-throwing) shoulder on Nov. 22, against the Cleveland Browns.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 9:16 am ET
South Dakota-based Daktronics says it will design, manufacture and install new large screen video displays for the football stadium for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens.
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Contra Costa Times - Tue Dec 8, 1:20 am ET
The teams are flagged for a combined 310 yards in penalties
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USA Today - Tue Dec 8, 4:03 pm ET
Without two starters in the secondary safety Ed Reed and cornerback Fabian Washington the Ravens had trouble covering the Green Bay receivers in a 27-14 loss. As a result the vulnerable Baltimore defensive backfield was called for pass interference four times.
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USA Today - 2 hours 56 minutes ago
What a difference a month makes. Since an embarrassing loss to Tampa Bay four weeks ago, which Rodgers called a "wake-up call," the Packers have surged to 8-4 with four consecutive wins. After Monday's 27-14 defeat of the Baltimore Ravens, they currently control one of the NFC's two wild-card spots.
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The Capital - Wed Dec 9, 9:02 am ET
OWINGS MILLS -- The Baltimore Ravens' playoff outlook isn't quite dead yet. It's practically on life support, though. With four remaining regular-season games, the Ravens have plummeted into a logjam quartet of 6-6 franchises vying for the second and final AFC wild-card berth.
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WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley - Wed Dec 9, 8:57 am ET
A week ago, after a loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said his team was going to "unleash hell" in December.
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USA Today - Tue Dec 8, 9:29 pm ET
Playoff hopes diverged Monday night in the Green Bay Packers' 27-14 win against the Baltimore Ravens. On the way up are the Packers, who strengthened their hold on an NFC wild-card berth, buoyed by their top-ranked defense and a good-enough-when-it-counted performance from quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
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Sun-Sentinel - Tue Dec 8, 8:22 am ET
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The standings say the Green Bay Packers are in good shape for the playoffs. But Monday night's victory over the Baltimore Ravens showed they still have some work to do to be taken seriously once they get there.
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Deseret News - Mon Dec 7, 11:42 pm ET
Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdown passes, but the Baltimore Ravens rallied for two touchdowns in the span of 30 seconds to...
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Sports Illustrated - 2 hours 41 minutes ago
The Cincinnati Bengals are a virtual lock to win the AFC North with a commanding three-game lead and the tiebreaker advantage over the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens with only four games to play. The reasons for the Bengals' success have been covered -- the resurgence of castaway Cedric Benson; the continued improvement of the defense under coordinator Mike Zimmer; the best cornerback ...
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Tue Dec 8, 12:12 am ET
Aaron Rodgers threw three touchdown passes, including two to tight end Jermichael Finley, as the Green Bay Packers beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-14 in a penalty-filled game Monday. It was the fourth straight win for the Packers (8-4), solidifying their spot in the NFC wild-card race. But it certainly wasn't pretty.
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The Brownsville Herald - Tue Dec 8, 6:16 am ET
GREEN BAY, Wis. — One month ago, the Green Bay Packers were worried that their season was slipping away. Now they've won four straight after beating the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night.
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Los Angeles Times - Tue Dec 8, 1:25 am ET
Green Bay's 27-14 victory comes in a game where the teams had 23 penalties for 310 yards, tying the second-highest total in an NFL history. The standings say the Green Bay Packers are in good shape for the playoffs. But Monday night's victory over the Baltimore Ravens showed they still have some work to do to be taken seriously once they get there.
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WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley - Wed Dec 2, 8:57 am ET
After losing both regular-season matchups and an AFC Championship game to the Pittsburgh Steelers last year, the Baltimore Ravens were finally able to serve Pittsburgh a deep dish of redemption this past Sunday night.
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GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 3, 9:00 am ET
BROOKINGS, S.D. -- Daktronics and the Maryland Stadium Authority announced today that the company will design, manufacture and install new large screen video displays for M&T Bank Stadium, home of the National Football League's Baltimore Ravens.
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The Appleton Post-Crescent - Wed Dec 9, 5:28 am ET
Momentum shifts: The Packers were playing great well into the third quarter. Then Donald Driver lost a fumble and suddenly everything felt different.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Thu Dec 3, 6:12 pm ET
Ozzie Newsome and the Baltimore Ravens are reaping the benefits of yet another good draft. Three players selected by Newsome in the 2009 NFL draft have become significant contributors. The play of rookies Michael Oher, Lardarius Webb and Paul Kruger have the Ravens (6-5) in the thick of the AFC wild-card hunt.