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USA Today - Tue Nov 10, 1:47 am ETFor the first time in the Baltimore Ravens' existence, there are serious questions about their kicking game.
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For the first time in the Baltimore Ravens' existence, there are serious questions about their kicking game.
The Cincinnati Bengals beat the Baltimore Ravens 17-7, giving the team a half-game lead in the AFC North. Refresh WLWT.com often and watch News 5 for the latest updates.
When they left town as 17-14 winners on Oct. 11, the Cincinnati Bengals certainly had the attention of a stunned Baltimore Ravens squad. Should Cincinnati complete a home-and-home sweep of John Harbaugh's team at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday, Baltimore might have to turn its attention to something other than winning the AFC North title. A Week 9 win for the Bengals (5-2) would hand Marvin Lewis ...
Jalen Parmele is a patient young man. The 23-year-old running back for the Baltimore Ravens is biding his time, waiting for his chance to carry the ball. Although he has been with the team at all seven games this season, he’s been on the 45-player active roster for only one game: Sept. 20 in a win over the San Diego Chargers in San Diego.
Turns out the Bengals are pretty good copycats. In only half a season, they've changed their identity. Instead of trying to win games with fancy passing, they've adopted the ways of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, who have won championships with solid defenses and dependable running games.
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — The Cleveland Browns have not yet sold out next Monday night's game against Baltimore and are facing their first TV blackout since 1995.
Division revisions may be afoot in the AFC as 2009?s surprise contenders face stern tests in Week 9. In Cincinnati, the Bengals (5-2) will host the Baltimore Ravens (4-3) on Sunday with hopes of completing a sweep of last season's conference finalists while maintaining their first place tie in the AFC North with the world champion Pittsburgh Steelers. The Bengals have one playoff appearance ...
Cincinnati scored on its first three possessions Sunday, then spent the rest of its time chasing Joe Flacco around the field, setting up a 17-7 victory over the Baltimore Ravens that kept the surprising Bengals unbeaten in AFC North games.
Cedric Benson rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown on 34 carries, as the Cincinnati Bengals scored all of their points in the first half to take down the Baltimore Ravens, 17-7, in a battle between AFC North contenders at Paul Brown Stadium.
The Baltimore Ravens have assumed an identity that coach John Harbaugh could do without. "If you're going to define us right now, you'd have to say we're a .500 team. That's what we are at this point," Harbaugh said Monday. "We're a .500 team that's lost four out of the past five.
OWINGS MILLS n The ice may be growing thinner underneath of Baltimore Ravens kicker Steve Hauschka’s feet.
If you ask the Baltimore Ravens, their bye last weekend came at the perfect time.
OWINGS MILLS n Moments after the Baltimore Ravens’ debacle of a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals that exposed glaring issues on both sides of the football, running back Ray Rice said it’s time for players to look at themselves in the mirror as they search for answers.
Slow start leads to 17-7 loss to Bengals By Aaron Wilson, Times Staff Writer CINCINNATI — It was a costly slumber for the Baltimore Ravens, and another puzzling slow start has created a harsh reality midway through the season.
OWINGS MILLS — Cedric Benson proved that his mastery of the Baltimore Ravens’ usually stingy defense wasn’t a fluke.
CINCINNATI – It was a costly slumber for the Baltimore Ravens, and another puzzling slow start has created a harsh reality midway through the season. One week removed from their top performance this year, the Ravens inexplicably played one of their worst games of the season.
CINCINNATI – Cedric Benson proved that his mastery of the Baltimore Ravens’ usually stingy defense wasn’t a fluke. The Cincinnati Bengals’ rugged running back grinded out 117 yards and a touchdown on 34 carries during a 17-7 win over the Ravens on Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry broke his left forearm during Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens when he was tackled after a catch, putting the rest of his season in doubt.
With XXX yards, Cedric Benson is second in the NFL in rushing. Benson, Bengals bully past Ravens Who thought Cincinnati’s Cedric Benson (below) would be the one to finally solve Baltimore’s dominant run defense? Benson ran for 117 yards—his second straight game over 100 yards vs. the Ravens—and a TD as the Bengals remained atop the AFC North by beating Baltimore. Before Benson hit triple digits ...
A road win over the Baltimore Ravens last month helped the Cincinnati Bengals serve notice they could be a surprising factor in a crowded AFC North. The Ravens now need to return the favor in Cincinnati or face a major uphill climb in the conference's toughest division. The Bengals are coming off a bye week heading into Sunday's rematch, but Baltimore enters feeling confident after snapping...
Ray Lewis took aim and a delivered a jarring hit intended to do more than break up a pass. In his bruising style, the Ravens linebacker was trying to wrap up a win.