Ravens Form N.F.L. Draft Team That Has Game Plan
The Baltimore Ravens are among the best drafters of talent in the N.F.L., finding hidden gems in the middle rounds. And Ozzie Newsome is a major reason why.
Woodson Is Flattered by Hall of Fame Talk, but Taking Nothing for Granted The Hall of Fame Class of 2009 will be announced Saturday, and Rod Woodson, a cornerback and safety who played 17 N.F.L. seasons, is one of 17 finalists.
Ravens’ McGahee Injured on Helmet-to-Helmet Hit
When Ryan Clark stepped in to make a tackle in the fourth quarter, his helmet collided with Ravens running back Willis McGahee’s, who was later taken off the field.
Steelers’ Defense Is as Dominant as Ever
The Steelers’ quest for a record sixth Super Bowl championship went triumphantly through their own backyard Sunday against the Ravens.
Steelers’ Defense Rattles Normally Steady Flacco Joe Flacco’s rookie season ended Sunday against the Steelers in a flurry of incompletions and interceptions.
Delaware, Shared by Ravens and Eagles, Is an N.F.L. Swing State
A Ravens-Eagles Super Bowl could be the biggest sporting event in Delaware history even if it takes place in Florida between teams from states other than Delaware.
For Ravens’ Ed Reed, It’s Safety and Daring
Ed Reed is always where a quarterback least expects him to be, which is why he leads the N.F.L. in interceptions.
Ravens at Steelers WILLIE PARKER VS. the Ravens' run defense
Not Just a Title Game, It’s a Grudge Match
Take the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens, throw in trash-talking, bounties and spittle, mix well, and the N.F.L. has one of its most animated rivalries.
Pittsburgh Mayor Asks to Remove Ravens From His Name
Luke Ravenstahl, the mayor of Pittsburgh, has made a ceremonial effort to change his name to Steelerstahl, to show support for the Steelers as they face the Ravens on Sunday.