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11/18/2008 01:54 AM
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Baltimore Ravens Team Report (USA Today)
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Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn't sound optimistic about Jared Gaither's chances of playing Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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11/19/2008 11:57 PM
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Notebook: Ravens’ line expected to be without Gaither (Carroll County Times)
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OWINGS MILLS — The Baltimore Ravens’ injury-riddled offensive line is expected to be without starting left tackle Jared Gaither on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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11/19/2008 10:44 PM
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After Giants, Ravens RBs in need of rebound (Carroll County Times)
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OWINGS MILLS — Those bruising runs, intimidating stiff arms and helmet-rattling blocks that have defined the Baltimore Ravens’ bullish running game all season disappeared Sunday during a loss to the New York Giants.
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11/19/2008 11:57 PM
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Ravens' Flacco stays on level ground (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. --Whether he throws two touchdown passes or two interceptions, leads the Baltimore Ravens to a victory or struggles in a loss, Joe Flacco won't change his expression or the fashion in which he prepares for the next opponent.
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11/16/2008 01:10 PM
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New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens should be slugfest (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - The New York Giants have run for 200 yards or more in two straight games. The Baltimore Ravens have allowed just over 65 yards per game on the ground.
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11/19/2008 10:44 PM
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Cover 2 With Ravens safety Haruki Nakamura: Community commitment (Carroll County Times)
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Being a football player, especially a Raven, means more than just suiting up for games and practice. One of the things I’ve learned is the commitment the Ravens give to Baltimore. I’m pretty sure every football fan has seen the United Way commercials shown during the games.
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11/16/2008 04:26 PM
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New York Giants beat Baltimore Ravens, 30-10, on strength of running game (The Times of Trenton)
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The Super Bowl champion Giants are running over opponents. Not even Ray Lewis and the Baltimore Ravens' league-best rushing defense could avoid becoming the latest victims.
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11/18/2008 01:27 PM
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Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston (Baltimore Sun)
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Baltimore Sun columnist answers readers' questions about the Ravens' 30-10 loss to the Giants Baltimore Sun columnist answers readers' questions about the Ravens' 30-10 loss to the Giants Photos: Ravens-Giants Against winning clubs, Ravens are at a loss
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11/18/2008 12:06 PM
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Ravens maintain steady approach after blowout (The Capital)
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OWINGS MILLS - Universally, the Baltimore Ravens aren't rushing to hit the proverbial panic button after being throttled by the reigning Super Bowl champion New York Giants.
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11/17/2008 11:58 AM
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Running away: Even Ravens defense can't slow down Giants (USA Today)
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Something had to give when the New York Giants sent the NFL's most potent ground game against a Baltimore Ravens Defense that ranked first at stuffing the run. The Giants ran over and around middle linebacker Ray Lewis and the rest of the Ravens' defense, amassing 207 rushing yards in a 30-10 trampling of the visitors that extended their record to an NFC-best 9-1.
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