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Baltimore Sun - Mon Nov 30, 1:29 am ET
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has a much bigger problem on his hands than anything that was created by the 20-17 overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens Sunday night. The team lost more than just its third consecutive game in a season that's rapidly headed toward mediocrity. Clearly, it has a schism in the locker room that badly needs to be repaired before it sabotages any chance the Steelers have in ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sun Nov 29, 10:13 pm ET
BALTIMORE -- Hines Ward claims the Steelers locker room was split "50-50" over whether quarterback Ben Roethlisbeger should have played tonight against the Baltimore Ravens.
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The Capital - Fri Nov 27, 12:02 pm ET
OWINGS MILLS - Jared Gaither was given a rude initiation into the Baltimore Ravens' blood rivalry with the Pittsburgh Steelers when he was first tasked with blocking intimidating outside linebacker James Harrison.
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9&10 News Cadillac - Sat Nov 28, 3:58 pm ET
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is expected to miss Sunday's NFL game against the Baltimore Ravens because of a concussion.
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Deseret News - Mon Nov 30, 12:32 am ET
Third-string quarterback Dennis Dixon was doing a fine job for the Pittsburgh Steelers in his first NFL start — until...
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Wed Dec 2, 12:12 am ET
PITTSBURGH - Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has worked out without problems since missing Sunday night’s game in Baltimore with a concussion and is expected to play Sunday against Oakland. Roethlisberger was held out of the 20-17 overtime loss to the Ravens after having post-practice headaches Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. A team doctor recommended Saturday that the quarterback not ...
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The Evening Sun - Mon Nov 30, 2:06 am ET
Ray Rice's voice was hoarse. As he answered questions in the Baltimore Ravens' locker room after Baltimore's 20-17 overtime win against the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday night, Rice had more and more trouble talking.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Mon Nov 30, 8:38 am ET
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt (18) celebrates with wide receiver Lavelle Hawkins (87) after Britt caught a 10-yard touchdown pass in the final moments against the Arizona Cardinals in an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009, in...
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Baltimore Sun - Mon Nov 30, 3:32 am ET
Kruger's INT sets up Cundiff's game-winning kick as team stays in thick of playoff hunt On a day when several AFC wild-card contenders lost, the Ravens found a way to survive.
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Los Angeles Times - Mon Nov 30, 12:46 am ET
Pittsburgh neaerly had it won with third-string quarterback Dennis Dixon, until Baltimore tied the score and won, 20-17, in extra time. Third-string quarterback Dennis Dixon was doing a fine job for the Pittsburgh Steelers in his first NFL start -- until he was forced to work overtime.
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Baltimore Sun - Mon Nov 30, 3:31 am ET
Veteran wide receiver and rookie linebacker had key plays in win over Steelers The Ravens stayed alive in the AFC playoff race Sunday night with key contributions from two players who had been virtually invisible of late.
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Baltimore Sun - Sat Nov 28, 11:55 am ET
In a surprising but favorable development for the Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is expected to miss Sunday night's game at M&T Bank Stadium with concussion-related symptoms, according to multiple reports. Dennis Dixon, a 2008 fifth-round pick, would make his first NFL start in a pivotal game between two AFC North rivals fighting to make the playoffs.
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The Indianapolis Star - Tue Nov 24, 1:35 am ET
If the 17-15 victory with which the Indianapolis Colts escaped M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday wasn't particularly impressive by their standards, the Colts were appropriately unimpressed. They didn't seem to much care about going 10-0 by beating the Baltimore Ravens.
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Asbury Park Press - Mon Nov 30, 5:40 am ET
BALTIMORE — In a fierce rivalry that has featured several of the most notable NFL players over the past 10 years, a couple of backups made their mark in memorable fashion.
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The Buffalo News - Mon Nov 30, 7:27 am ET
BALTIMORE -- Thirdstring quarterback Dennis Dixon was doing a fine job for the Pittsburgh Steelers in his first NFL start--until he was forced to work overtime.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sun Nov 29, 12:19 am ET
PITTSBURGH—Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will miss tonight’s game at Baltimore because of a concussion, an unforeseen development that forces inexperienced Dennis Dixon to start one of the Super Bowl champions’ biggest games this season. Dixon has spent most of the season as the No. 3 quarterback running the Steelers’ scout team during practice. He has thrown only one NFL pass in two ...
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Sun Nov 29, 7:40 pm ET
Dennis Dixon has thrown for 87 yards and a touchdown, but the Steelers are behind the Ravens, 14-7, at halftime of tonight's AFC North game.
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FOX 35 Orlando - Mon Nov 23, 8:00 am ET
The undefeated Indianapolis Colts found yet another way to win a close game, beating the Baltimore Ravens 17-15 on Sunday to secure their 19th straight victory.
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Baltimore Sun - 2 hours 5 minutes ago
On pressure from fans: 'If you don't like it, you're in the wrong business' Each Wednesday we'll bring you a Q&A with a Ravens player to help you learn a little more about the team. Today's guest is kicker Billy Cundiff, who has connected on six of seven field-goal attempts in two weeks with the Ravens, including the game-winner in overtime against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night ...
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The Republican - Thu Nov 26, 7:58 pm ET
(AP) — WORCESTER, Mass. - Holy Cross quarterback Dominic Randolph hopes to be the next small-school quarterback to make it big in the pros, following in the footsteps of the Dallas Cowboys' Tony Romo and the Baltimore Ravens' Joe Flacco.