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		<description><![CDATA[ CBSSports.com wire reports Dec. 24, 2011 BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Ravens achieved perfection at home for the first time, and now they're looking to add to that ledger in the playoffs. Joe Flacco threw two touchdown passes, and the Ravens beat the bumbling Cleveland Browns 20-14 on Saturday to move one step closer to winning the AFC North]]></description>
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<p><b>CBSSports.com wire reports</b><br/><time>Dec. 24, 2011</time></p>
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<p>      BALTIMORE &#8212; The Baltimore Ravens achieved       perfection at home for the first time, and now they&#8217;re looking to add to       that ledger in the playoffs.    </p>
<p>      Joe Flacco threw two touchdown passes, and the Ravens beat the       bumbling Cleveland Browns 20-14 on Saturday to       move one step closer to winning the AFC North.    </p>
<p>      Ray Rice ran for 87 yards and caught a TD pass for the Ravens       (11-4), who led 17-0 at halftime and held on.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I have never been perfect at home in 16 years of football. That&#8217;s       amazing,&#8221; Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis       said. &#8220;As good of teams we&#8217;ve had here, we&#8217;ve always found [a way] to       lose one or two here or there. I think this year we really made a focus       on taking care at home. This is the result, us being able to go 8-0 and       being able to be sitting where you want to sit at the end of the day.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      The Ravens would win the AFC North by defeating Cincinnati on the road       next week. That would also give Baltimore a first-round bye and a home       playoff game &#8211; two if New England loses next Sunday at home against       Buffalo.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;It&#8217;s big, man,&#8221; linebacker Terrell       Suggs said. &#8220;We are at our best when we are at (home) and our       fans are rocking. So we definitely need a home playoff game, by any       means necessary.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Flacco went 11 for 24 with touchdown passes to Rice and tight end Ed       Dickson. He also had a 33-yard run.    </p>
<p>      Josh Cribbs had a career-high 84-yard punt return for a TD for       Cleveland (4-11). But the Browns generated very little offense and were       guilty of questionable play calling, bad clock management and untimely       penalties in their fifth straight loss.    </p>
<p>      Cleveland saved the worst for last. Having already burned their three       timeouts, the Browns lined up on defense after the two-minute warning       with the Ravens facing a fourth-and-2 at the Cleveland 37.    </p>
<p>      It appeared obvious that Flacco and the Ravens were merely hoping to       draw the Browns offside.    </p>
<p>      As the play clock moved close to zero, Cleveland tackle Phil Taylor       jumped across the line of scrimmage to give Baltimore a first down.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;It was the first hard count and we stayed onside,&#8221; Taylor said. &#8220;The       second time, I just jumped. Of course you feel bad, but you just got to       move on.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Said Flacco: &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ve ever been in position for that to       happen. It&#8217;s never worked.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      The Ravens then ran out the clock on their eighth straight win over the       Browns, including two this month.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;We knew this would be quite a challenge for us,&#8221; Cleveland quarterback Seneca       Wallace said. &#8220;We&#8217;re playing the Ravens at home, and they&#8217;re       playing for everything. I should have played better, and I should have       made better decisions.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Wallace went 19 for 33 for 147 yards in place of Colt       McCoy, who was out with a concussion. Peyton       Hillis ran for 112 yards, but Cleveland&#8217;s offense mounted only       one decent drive.    </p>
<p>      The Browns took the opening kickoff and moved from their own 26 to the       Baltimore 30 behind the power of Hillis, who gained 30 yards on six       carries. But on a third-and-1, Cleveland inexplicably went to the air,       and Lardarius Webb intercepted       Wallace&#8217;s pass for Mohamed Massaquoi.    </p>
<p>      Flacco immediately threw deep for Torrey Smith,       who drew a 60-yard penalty for pass interference on Mike       Adams to set up a 5-yard touchdown pass to Dickson.    </p>
<p>      Later, a 29-yard throw from Flacco to Smith led to a 48-yard field goal       by newcomer Shayne Graham, signed in the       middle of the week to take over for the injured Billy       Cundiff.    </p>
<p>      After another Cleveland punt, Flacco directed an 82-yard drive that gave       Baltimore a 17-0 lead. Rice slipped behind linebacker D&#8217;Qwell       Jackson on the right sideline, caught a soft pass in stride and       sprinted into the end zone to complete a 42-yard scoring play.    </p>
<p>      That made Flacco 5 for 5 for 94 yards and two touchdowns on third down.    </p>
<p>      Cleveland moved deep into Baltimore territory late in the first half,       thanks in part to a 30-yard pass interference call against Chris       Carr. But with the clock inside 10 seconds and the Browns       without a timeout left, Wallace handed off to Hillis instead of spiking       the ball, and Hillis went nowhere.    </p>
<p>      Wallace took the blame, and so did Browns coach Pat Shurmur.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I need to communicate it better, OK?&#8221; Shurmur said.    </p>
<p>      Time expired before Cleveland could get off another play, and the Browns       headed to the locker room after being held scoreless in the first half       for the second time this season. The other time it happened was also       against Baltimore.    </p>
<p>      Graham kicked a 43-yard field goal in the third quarter to make it 20-0.    </p>
<p>      The Browns finally scored when Cribbs took a punt on the right sideline,       escaped an arm tackle and broke toward the center of the field before       outrunning three defenders into the left corner of the end zone late in       the third quarter.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I was wondering where all the defenders were,&#8221; Cribbs said. &#8220;I saw all       the great blocking around me. From there, it was easy. It was just a       walk in.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Cribbs also contributed to Cleveland&#8217;s next touchdown, catching a       23-yard pass from Wallace as part of an 80-yard drive that ended with a       9-yard TD throw to Evan Moore midway       through the fourth quarter.    </p>
<p>      The Browns forced a punt, but on a fourth-and-4 from the Cleveland 45       with 4:03 left, a pass to Hillis did not produce the necessary yardage.    </p>
<p>      Taylor&#8217;s jump across the line of scrimmage soon followed.    </p>
<p>      <b>Notes</b>    </p>
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<li>        Ravens KR <b>David Reed </b>hurt his left knee and declared himself         out for the season. Also, Baltimore OT <b>Marshal Yanda </b>(chest)         and CB <b>Cary Williams </b>(concussion) did not play in the second         half.      </li>
<li>        Shurmur said the Browns sustained no serious injuries. Cleveland         closes the season next Sunday against Pittsburgh.      </li>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2011 05:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<div readability="149.68494749125"><span fd-type="start" fd-id="default"/>BALTIMORE—After the Baltimore Ravens completed their first unbeaten season at home, all that&#8217;s left to accomplish during the regular season is securing at least one playoff game on their own turf.
<p>Joe Flacco threw two touchdown passes, and the Ravens beat the bumbling Cleveland Browns 20-14 on Saturday to move one step closer to winning the AFC North.     </p>
<p>Ray Rice ran for 87 yards and caught a TD pass for the Ravens (11-4), who led 17-0 at halftime and held on to wrap up an 8-0 season at home.     </p>
<p>Baltimore would win AFC North by defeating Cincinnati on the road next week. That would also give the Ravens a first-round bye and a home playoff game—two if New England loses next Sunday at home against Buffalo.     </p>
<p>Flacco went 11 for 24 with touchdown passes to Rice and tight end Ed Dickson. He also had a 33-yard run.     </p>
<p>Josh Cribbs had a career-high 84-yard punt return for a TD for Cleveland (4-11). But the Browns generated very little offense and were guilty of questionable play calling, bad clock management and untimely penalties in their fifth straight loss.     </p>
<p>Cleveland saved the worst for last. With no timeouts left, the Browns lined up on defense after the two-minute warning with the Ravens facing a fourth-and-2 at the Cleveland 37.     </p>
<p>It appeared obvious that Flacco and the Ravens were merely hoping to draw the Browns offside. As the play clock moved close to zero, Cleveland tackle Phil Taylor jumped across the line of scrimmage to give Baltimore a first down.     </p>
<p>The Ravens then ran out the clock on their eighth straight win over the Browns, including two this month.     </p>
<p>Seneca Wallace went 19 for 33 for 147 yards in place of Colt McCoy, who was out with a concussion. Peyton Hillis ran for 112 yards, but Cleveland&#8217;s offense mounted only one decent drive.     </p>
<p>The Browns took the opening kickoff and moved from their own 26 to the Baltimore 30 behind the power of Hillis, who gained 30 yards on six carries. But on a third-and-1, Cleveland inexplicably went to the air, and Lardarius Webb intercepted Wallace&#8217;s pass for Mohamed Massaquoi.     </p>
<p>Flacco immediately threw deep for Torrey Smith, who drew a 60-yard penalty for pass interference on Mike Adams to set up a 5-yard touchdown pass to Dickson.     </p>
<p>Cleveland then punted, and a 29-yard throw from Flacco to Smith led to a 48-yard field goal by newcomer Shayne Graham, signed in the middle of the week to take over for the injured Billy Cundiff.     </p>
<p>After another Cleveland punt, Flacco directed an 82-yard drive that gave Baltimore a 17-0 lead. Rice slipped behind linebacker D&#8217;Qwell Jackson on the right sideline, caught a soft pass in stride and sprinted into the end zone to complete a 42-yard scoring play.     </p>
<p>That made Flacco 5 for 5 for 94 yards and two touchdowns on third down.     </p>
<p>Cleveland moved deep into Baltimore territory late in the first half, thanks in part to a 30-yard pass interference call against Chris Carr. But with the clock inside 10 seconds and the Browns without a timeout left, Hillis ran the ball and was stopped at the 3.     </p>
<p>Time expired before Cleveland could get off another play, and the Browns headed to the locker room after being held scoreless in the first half for the second time this season. The other time it happened was earlier this month—against Baltimore.     </p>
<p>Graham kicked a 43-yard field goal in the third quarter to make it 20-0.     </p>
<p>The Browns finally scored when Cribbs took a punt on the right sideline, escaped an arm tackle and broke toward the center of the field before outrunning three defenders into the left corner of the end zone late in the third quarter.     </p>
<p>Cribbs also contributed to Cleveland&#8217;s next touchdown, catching a 23-yard pass from Wallace as part of an 80-yard drive that ended with a 9-yard TD throw to Evan Moore with 8:22 remaining.     </p>
<p>The Browns forced a punt, but Wallace used their last timeout on a fourth-and-4 from the Cleveland 45 with 4:03 left. A pass to Hillis came up short, and Baltimore took over.     </p>
<p>Taylor&#8217;s jump across the line of scrimmage soon followed.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ BALTIMORE (AP) — Eight games, eight wins. The Baltimore Ravens achieved perfection at home for the first time, and now they're looking to add to that ledger in the playoffs. ]]></description>
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<p>BALTIMORE (AP) — Eight games, eight wins. The <span>Baltimore Ravens</span> achieved perfection at home for the first time, and now they&#8217;re looking to add to that ledger in the playoffs.</p>
<p><span>Joe Flacco</span> threw two touchdown passes, and <span>the Ravens</span> beat the bumbling <span>Cleveland Browns</span> 20-14 on Saturday to move one step closer to winning the AFC North.</p>
<p>Ray Rice ran for 87 yards and caught a TD pass for the Ravens (11-4), who led 17-0 at halftime and held on.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have never been perfect at home in 16 years of football. That&#8217;s amazing,&#8221; Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis said. &#8220;As good of teams we&#8217;ve had here, we&#8217;ve always found (a way) to lose one or two here or there. I think this year we really made a focus on taking care at home. This is the result, us being able to go 8-0 and being able to be sitting where you want to sit at the end of the day.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Ravens would win the AFC North by defeating Cincinnati on the road next week. That would also give Baltimore a first-round bye and a home playoff game — two if New England loses next Sunday at home against Buffalo.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s big, man,&#8221; linebacker Terrell Suggs said. &#8220;We are at our best when we are at (home) and our fans are rocking. So we definitely need a home playoff game, by any means necessary.&#8221;</p>
<p>Flacco went 11 for 24 with touchdown passes to Rice and tight end Ed Dickson. He also had a 33-yard run.</p>
<p><span>Josh Cribbs</span> had a career-high 84-yard punt return for a TD for Cleveland (4-11). But <span>the Browns</span> generated very little offense and were guilty of questionable play calling, bad clock management and untimely penalties in their fifth straight loss.</p>
<p>Cleveland saved the worst for last. Having already burned their three timeouts, the Browns lined up on defense after the two-minute warning with the Ravens facing a fourth-and-2 at the Cleveland 37.</p>
<p>It appeared obvious that Flacco and the Ravens were merely hoping to draw the Browns offside.</p>
<p>As the play clock moved close to zero, Cleveland tackle Phil Taylor jumped across the line of scrimmage to give Baltimore a first down.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was the first hard count and we stayed onside,&#8221; Taylor said. &#8220;The second time, I just jumped. Of course you feel bad, but you just got to move on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Said Flacco: &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ve ever been in position for that to happen. It&#8217;s never worked.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Ravens then ran out the clock on their eighth straight win over the Browns, including two this month.</p>
<p>&#8220;We knew this would be quite a challenge for us,&#8221; <span>Cleveland quarterback Seneca Wallace</span> said. &#8220;We&#8217;re playing the Ravens at home, and they&#8217;re playing for everything. I should have played better, and I should have made better decisions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wallace went 19 for 33 for 147 yards in place of Colt McCoy, who was out with a concussion. <span>Peyton Hillis</span> ran for 112 yards, but Cleveland&#8217;s offense mounted only one decent drive.</p>
<p>The Browns took the opening kickoff and moved from their own 26 to the Baltimore 30 behind the power of Hillis, who gained 30 yards on six carries. But on a third-and-1, Cleveland inexplicably went to the air, and Lardarius Webb intercepted Wallace&#8217;s pass for Mohamed Massaquoi.</p>
<p>Flacco immediately threw deep for Torrey Smith, who drew a 60-yard penalty for pass interference on Mike Adams to set up a 5-yard touchdown pass to Dickson.</p>
<p>Later, a 29-yard throw from Flacco to Smith led to a 48-yard field goal by newcomer Shayne Graham, signed in the middle of the week to take over for the injured Billy Cundiff.</p>
<p>After another Cleveland punt, Flacco directed an 82-yard drive that gave Baltimore a 17-0 lead. Rice slipped behind linebacker D&#8217;Qwell Jackson on the right sideline, caught a soft pass in stride and sprinted into the end zone to complete a 42-yard scoring play.</p>
<p>That made Flacco 5 for 5 for 94 yards and two touchdowns on third down.</p>
<p>Cleveland moved deep into Baltimore territory late in the first half, thanks in part to a 30-yard pass interference call against Chris Carr. But with the clock inside 10 seconds and the Browns without a timeout left, Wallace handed off to Hillis instead of spiking the ball, and Hillis went nowhere.</p>
<p>Wallace took the blame, and so did Browns coach Pat Shurmur.</p>
<p>&#8220;I need to communicate it better, OK?&#8221; Shurmur said.</p>
<p>Time expired before Cleveland could get off another play, and the Browns headed to the locker room after being held scoreless in the first half for the second time this season. The other time it happened was also against Baltimore.</p>
<p>Graham kicked a 43-yard field goal in the third quarter to make it 20-0.</p>
<p>The Browns finally scored when Cribbs took a punt on the right sideline, escaped an arm tackle and broke toward the center of the field before outrunning three defenders into the left corner of the end zone late in the third quarter.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was wondering where all the defenders were,&#8221; Cribbs said. &#8220;I saw all the great blocking around me. From there, it was easy. It was just a walk in.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cribbs also contributed to <span>Cleveland</span>&#8216;s next touchdown, catching a 23-yard pass from Wallace as part of an 80-yard drive that ended with a 9-yard TD throw to Evan Moore midway through the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>The Browns forced a punt, but on a fourth-and-4 from the Cleveland 45 with 4:03 left, a pass to Hillis did not produce the necessary yardage.</p>
<p>Taylor&#8217;s jump across the line of scrimmage soon followed.</p>
<p>NOTES: Ravens KR David Reed hurt his left knee and declared himself out for the season. Also, Baltimore OT Marshal Yanda (chest) and CB Cary Williams (concussion) did not play in the second half. &#8230; Shurmur said the Browns sustained no serious injuries. Cleveland closes the season next Sunday against Pittsburgh.</p>
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<p>BALTIMORE &#8211; Eight games, eight wins. The Baltimore Ravens achieved perfection at home for the first time, and now they&#8217;re looking to add to that ledger in the playoffs.</p>
<p>Joe Flacco threw two touchdown passes, and the Ravens beat the bumbling Cleveland Browns 20-14 on Saturday to move one step closer to winning the AFC North.</p>
<p>Ray Rice ran for 87 yards and caught a TD pass for the Ravens (11-4), who led 17-0 at halftime and held on.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have never been perfect at home in 16 years of football. That&#8217;s amazing,&#8221; Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis said. &#8220;As good of teams we&#8217;ve had here, we&#8217;ve always found (a way) to lose one or two here or there. I think this year we really made a focus on taking care at home. This is the result, us being able to go 8-0 and being able to be sitting where you want to sit at the end of the day.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Ravens would win the AFC North by defeating Cincinnati on the road next week. That would also give Baltimore a first-round bye and a home playoff game — two if New England loses next Sunday at home against Buffalo.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s big, man,&#8221; linebacker Terrell Suggs said. &#8220;We are at our best when we are at (home) and our fans are rocking. So we definitely need a home playoff game, by any means necessary.&#8221;</p>
<p>Flacco went 11 for 24 with touchdown passes to Rice and tight end Ed Dickson. He also had a 33-yard run.</p>
<p>Josh Cribbs had a career-high 84-yard punt return for a TD for Cleveland (4-11). But the Browns generated very little offence and were guilty of questionable play calling, bad clock management and untimely penalties in their fifth straight loss.</p>
<p>Cleveland saved the worst for last. Having already burned their three timeouts, the Browns lined up on defence after the two-minute warning with the Ravens facing a fourth-and-two at the Cleveland 37.</p>
<p>It appeared obvious that Flacco and the Ravens were merely hoping to draw the Browns offside.</p>
<p>As the play clock moved close to zero, Cleveland tackle Phil Taylor jumped across the line of scrimmage to give Baltimore a first down.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was the first hard count and we stayed onside,&#8221; Taylor said. &#8220;The second time, I just jumped. Of course you feel bad, but you just got to move on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Said Flacco: &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ve ever been in position for that to happen. It&#8217;s never worked.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Ravens then ran out the clock on their eighth straight win over the Browns, including two this month.</p>
<p>&#8220;We knew this would be quite a challenge for us,&#8221; Cleveland quarterback Seneca Wallace said. &#8220;We&#8217;re playing the Ravens at home, and they&#8217;re playing for everything. I should have played better, and I should have made better decisions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wallace went 19 for 33 for 147 yards in place of Colt McCoy, who was out with a concussion. Peyton Hillis ran for 112 yards, but Cleveland&#8217;s offence mounted only one decent drive.</p>
<p>The Browns took the opening kickoff and moved from their own 26 to the Baltimore 30 behind the power of Hillis, who gained 30 yards on six carries. But on a third-and-one, Cleveland inexplicably went to the air, and Lardarius Webb intercepted Wallace&#8217;s pass for Mohamed Massaquoi.</p>
<p>Flacco immediately threw deep for Torrey Smith, who drew a 60-yard penalty for pass interference on Mike Adams to set up a five-yard touchdown pass to Dickson.</p>
<p>Later, a 29-yard throw from Flacco to Smith led to a 48-yard field goal by newcomer Shayne Graham, signed in the middle of the week to take over for the injured Billy Cundiff.</p>
<p>After another Cleveland punt, Flacco directed an 82-yard drive that gave Baltimore a 17-0 lead. Rice slipped behind linebacker D&#8217;Qwell Jackson on the right sideline, caught a soft pass in stride and sprinted into the end zone to complete a 42-yard scoring play.</p>
<p>That made Flacco 5 for 5 for 94 yards and two touchdowns on third down.</p>
<p>Cleveland moved deep into Baltimore territory late in the first half, thanks in part to a 30-yard pass interference call against Chris Carr. But with the clock inside 10 seconds and the Browns without a timeout left, Wallace handed off to Hillis instead of spiking the ball, and Hillis went nowhere.</p>
<p>Wallace took the blame, and so did Browns coach Pat Shurmur.</p>
<p>&#8220;I need to communicate it better, OK?&#8221; Shurmur said.</p>
<p>Time expired before Cleveland could get off another play, and the Browns headed to the locker room after being held scoreless in the first half for the second time this season. The other time it happened was also against Baltimore.</p>
<p>Graham kicked a 43-yard field goal in the third quarter to make it 20-0.</p>
<p>The Browns finally scored when Cribbs took a punt on the right sideline, escaped an arm tackle and broke toward the centre of the field before outrunning three defenders into the left corner of the end zone late in the third quarter.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was wondering where all the defenders were,&#8221; Cribbs said. &#8220;I saw all the great blocking around me. From there, it was easy. It was just a walk in.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cribbs also contributed to Cleveland&#8217;s next touchdown, catching a 23-yard pass from Wallace as part of an 80-yard drive that ended with a nine-yard TD throw to Evan Moore midway through the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>The Browns forced a punt, but on a fourth-and-four from the Cleveland 45 with 4:03 left, a pass to Hillis did not produce the necessary yardage.</p>
<p>Taylor&#8217;s jump across the line of scrimmage soon followed.</p>
<p>NOTES: Ravens KR David Reed hurt his left knee and declared himself out for the season. Also, Baltimore OT Marshal Yanda (chest) and CB Cary Williams (concussion) did not play in the second half. &#8230; Shurmur said the Browns sustained no serious injuries. Cleveland closes the season next Sunday against Pittsburgh.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith had a simple view of Saturday's game. "Well, this week we won," he said. "At the end of the day, that's all that matters]]></description>
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<div readability="188"><span fd-type="start" fd-id="default"/>Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith had a simple view of Saturday&#8217;s game.
<p>
 &#8220;Well, this week we won,&#8221; he said. &#8220;At the end of the day, that&#8217;s all that matters. We know there are things that we have to improve upon. We have shown we can do it. It&#8217;s just a matter of us being consistent.&#8221;</p>
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 The Ravens escaped Christmas Eve with a 20-14 win over the Cleveland Browns at M&#038;T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. In doing so, Baltimore had its second consecutive lackluster game &#8211; the Browns had an opportunity to take a late lead &#8211; following last week&#8217;s 34-14 loss to the Chargers.</p>
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 &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if it is a concern, but obviously you do want to play better,&#8221; wide receiver Lee Evans said. &#8220;At the end of the day, you do have to find a way to win </p>
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<p>Cleveland Browns free safety Mike Adams (20) gets tangled with Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith as Smith goes up for a catch in the first half of Saturday&#8217;s game in Baltimore. Cleveland was charged with a pass interference penalty on the play (AP PHOTO &#8211; NICK WASS)</p>
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<p>games. We were able to do that today, and we can build on that. Next week, our job is just to win one more.&#8221;
<p>
 The Ravens (11-4) head into next week&#8217;s road game against the Bengals needing either a win or a Pittsburgh Steelers loss to win the AFC North. Doing so would allow the Ravens to play host to their first home playoff game since 2006 and would give them a first-round bye.</p>
<p>
 They finish the regular season 8-0 at home, the first time they&#8217;ve been perfect at home.</p>
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 &#8220;(Having a home playoff game is) Big, man,&#8221; Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs said. &#8220;We want a chance at winning, and you&#8217;ve got a better chance to do it when you&#8217;re at home. And our fans, like I said, I consider myself to be a player of the people, and we are our </p>
<p>best team when we&#8217;re in M&#038;T and our fans are rocking. So, we definitely need a home playoff game by any means necessary.&#8221;
<p>
 The Ravens appeared ready for a home playoff game when Lardarius Webb intercepted Browns quarterback Seneca Wallace to give his team the ball at their 36-yard line. The first offensive play resulted in a 60-yard pass interference penalty that put the Ravens at the Browns&#8217; 4-yard line.</p>
<p>
 Three plays later, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco hit tight end Ed Dickson for a 5-yard touchdown and an eventual 7-0 lead. Just 5 minutes and 48 seconds into the game, the Ravens had a big defensive play and a lead.</p>
<p>
 Shayne Graham made a 48-yard field goal about nine minutes later to give the Ravens a 10-0 lead. The Ravens signed Graham earlier in the week because Billy Cundiff has an injured calf.</p>
<p>
 Graham added a 43-yard field goal with 5:54 remaining in the third quarter.</p>
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 &#8220;I thought (his performance) was good, especially on the field goals and the extra points,&#8221; Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. &#8220;He did a nice job of knocking it between the poles. It&#8217;s not easy to do that, coming into a new operation.&#8221;</p>
<p>
 The Ravens scored again slightly more than six minutes into the second quarter on a 42-yard touchdown reception by Ray Rice that gave them a 17-0 lead.</p>
<p>
 &#8220;I saw man coverage from the get go,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I said, &#8216;If I get a step on him, I got him.&#8217; There is only one negative in that play, and that is if the safety plays it. So, it&#8217;s either the ball is on you fast or it&#8217;s a home run.&#8221;</p>
<p>
 After Graham&#8217;s field goal made the score 20-0, the Browns began their comeback. Their first points came on an 84-yard return punt for a touchdown by Josh Cribbs with 3:07 remaining in the third quarter.The punt return for a touchdown was the second allowed by the Ravens this season, tying a franchise record. The other came Oct. 30 by the Cardinals&#8217; Patrick Peterson.</p>
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 &#8220;We wanted to pin the ball over on the left sideline and we didn&#8217;t,&#8221; Harbaugh said. &#8220;We kicked (Cribbs) a ball that we don&#8217;t kick very often, and I think when you give a returner like that an opportunity like that in space, in those kinds of conditions, he made us pay for it.</p>
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 &#8220;It was not good coverage, it was not a good punt, and we have to do better than that. That&#8217;s really what got them back in the game.&#8221;</p>
<p>
 Wallace hit tight end Evan Moore for a 6-yard touchdown with 8:30 left in the fourth quarter, bringing the score to 20-14. Needing a touchdown to take the lead, the Browns received the ball at their 27-yard line less than two minutes later.</p>
<p>
 The Browns drove to their 45-yard line, but couldn&#8217;t convert a fourth-and-5 pass by Wallace.</p>
<p>
 Baltimore needed one &#8220;Oh my gosh&#8221; play to ice the game. Facing fourth-and-2 with 1:57 left, the Ravens were able to draw an encroachment penalty against Browns defensive lineman Phil Taylor as the play clock ticked toward zero.</p>
<p>
 So, was there a play called?</p>
<p>
 &#8220;Come on, you guys can figure it out,&#8221; Flacco said. &#8220;The play clock was at two seconds, and we hadn&#8217;t snapped the ball yet. It works sometimes, I guess. We got them. John (Harbaugh) was like, &#8216;There&#8217;s no way they jump.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>
 Flacco kneeled on the next three plays to end the game and lead the Ravens into their regular-season finale against the Bengals. All four of their losses have come on the road.</p>
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 &#8220;Big game next week,&#8221; Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said. &#8220;It&#8217;s no secret. It&#8217;s up to us to go out and finish what we&#8217;re trying to finish.&#8221; </p>
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<p><strong>TONY GROSSI SCOUTS THE BALTIMORE RAVENS</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Kickoff:</strong> Browns at Ravens, Saturday 1 p.m. in M&#038;T Bank Stadium, Baltimore. </p>
<p><strong>Record:</strong> 10-4. </p>
<p><strong>Most recent game:</strong> Lost to Chargers, 34-14, Dec. 18, in San Diego. </p>
<p><strong>Coach:</strong> John Harbaugh, 46-23, fourth year. </p>
<p><strong>Series record:</strong> Ravens lead, 18-7. </p>
<p><strong>Most recent meeting:</strong> Ravens won, 24-10, Dec. 4 in Cleveland. </p>
<p><strong>League rankings:</strong> Offense is 15th overall (16th rushing, 16th passing), defense is third (second rushing, fifth passing) and turnover differential is plus-1. </p>
<p><strong>Offensive overview</strong> </p>
<p>Despite having all the pieces, they still aren&#8217;t able to push the pedal to floor and score like the elite offenses. They&#8217;ve gone four games in a row without scoring more than 24 points &#8212; hitting that figure in wins over the Browns and Colts, but scoring only 30 combined against the 49ers and Chargers. This inconsistency might only be a concern to them in the postseason when they get hooked up in a scoring duel with the likes of New England and Houston, or New Orleans or Green Bay in the Big Game. Otherwise, they can win by handing off and throwing to Ray Rice and dumping to tight ends Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta and receiver Anquan Boldin. The long game to rookie Torrey Smith and, some day, Lee Evans, is what may put them over the top. </p>
<p><strong>Defensive overview</strong> </p>
<p>If they don&#8217;t get pass pressure, they are as vulnerable as any defense. In their four losses, they have registered only five sacks. The Chargers took command early by hitting them with quick passes and screens. The pressure was lacking even though they finally got linebacker Ray Lewis back after missing several games with turf toe. Their cast of characters is well-known and widely feared &#8212; tackle Haloti Ngata, rush linebackers Terrell Suggs and Jarret Johnson, safety Ed Reed. Bernard Pollard has been an enforcer at strong safety. The cornerback position suffered when Lardarius Webb was reduced to nickel duty. Rookie Jimmy Smith was picked on in his first NFL start. </p>
<p><strong>Special teams overview</strong> </p>
<p>Kicker Billy Cundiff is 27-of-36 in field goals with a long of 51 yards. He has missed three of his past five attempts, and his nine misses match the league&#8217;s most. Despite Cundiff&#8217;s 42 touchbacks, the Ravens are only 29th in average drive start after kickoffs &#8212; which means they give up some healthy returns when Cundiff doesn&#8217;t boot it out of the end zone. Punter Sam Koch is 10th in gross average (46.6 yards) and 12th in net (39.7). David Reed is back on kick returns after losing the job earlier because of fumbles. Webb hit the Browns with a 68-yard punt return but is hobbled. </p>
<p><strong>Players to watch</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Running back Ray Rice:</strong> His record 204 yards rushing in the first meeting vaulted him up the NFL leaderboard. He&#8217;s now fifth with 1,086 yards and 10 TDs on the ground, and added two among his team- high 71 receptions. </p>
<p><strong>Linebacker Terrell Suggs: </strong>He was kept fairly at bay in the first meeting, netting only one sack. His 13 lead the AFC and tie for fifth in the NFL. </p>
<p><strong>Safety Ed Reed:</strong> Three of his eight career interception returns for touchdowns have come against the Browns. He, too, was relatively quiet in the first meeting. </p>
<p><strong>Injury report</strong> </p>
<p>PK Cundiff (calf) has played but not practiced the past two weeks. CB Webb (toe) was limited all week but played in nickel. </p>
<p><strong>Small world</strong> </p>
<p>Among the many players, coaches and executives who formerly worked or played for the Browns are: General Manager Ozzie Newsome, senior personnel assistant George Kokinis, defensive line coach Clarence Brooks, defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano, director of pro personnel Vince Newsome, vice president of football administration Pat Moriarty, assistant special teams coach Marwan Maalouf and special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg. . . . Receiver Lee Evans attended Bedford High School. . . . Safety Haruki Nakamura is a Cleveland native who attended St. Edward High School. . . . Scout Jack Glowik is a Cleveland native who attended Benedictine High School. . . . Linebackers coach Dean Pees is a former head coach at Kent State. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, who has missed the past four games with a toe injury, was listed as questionable on Baltimore's injury report after being a limited participant in practice for the third straight day Friday.  Coach John Harbaugh told the Baltimore Sun that Lewis will be a game-time decision Sunday night against the San Diego Chargers. Sidelined since a Nov. ]]></description>
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<p>Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, who has missed the past four games with a toe injury, was listed as questionable on Baltimore&#8217;s injury report after being a limited participant in practice for the third straight day Friday. </p>
<p>Coach John Harbaugh told the Baltimore Sun that Lewis will be a game-time decision Sunday night against the San Diego Chargers.</p>
<p>Sidelined since a Nov. 13 loss at Seattle, Lewis received an ovation from his teammates when he returned to practice on Wednesday.</p>
<p>The Ravens have been targeting a return for Lewis in Week 15 after doctors had urged the linebacker to continue to rest his injury, team sources told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora last week.</p>
<p>Cornerback Lardarius Webb (toe) and kicker Bill Cundiff (calf) were listed as questionable after not practicing this week but will also be game-time decisions, Harbaugh told the newspaper.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Chargers inside linebackers Takeo Spikes (back) and Donald Butler (foot) were listed as questionable after practicing on a limited basis for the first time this week Friday.</p>
<p> <i>For a complete look at all injuries around the league, visit NFL.com&#8217;s injuries page.</i> </p>
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<p>							(Sports Network) &#8211; The Baltimore Ravens have consistently been one of the<br />
 better teams in the NFL since John Harbaugh took over as head coach in 2008,<br />
 but the club has never won five straight games during his four-year tenure.
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<p>
 That could change with a victory this Sunday night over the hosting San Diego<br />
 Chargers, and it would also punch the Ravens&#8217; ticket to a fourth straight<br />
 playoff appearance.
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<p>
 Baltimore does figure to have its hands full with a San Diego club that is<br />
 fighting for its chance at a playoff spot, a lifeline it would like to extend<br />
 with a third straight victory this weekend.
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<p>
 The Ravens easily handled the winless Colts, 24-10, last Sunday to win for the<br />
 sixth time in seven games and keep pace with Pittsburgh for first place in the<br />
 AFC North. Baltimore and the Steelers are two of four teams in the AFC that<br />
 hold 10-3 records, but the Ravens do hold the inside track for the division<br />
 crown thanks to a pair of victories over Pittsburgh this season.
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<p>
 The AFC South champion Houston Texans and East-leading New England Patriots are<br />
 also 10-3.
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<p>
 &#8220;The AFC is very competitive,&#8221; said Ravens running back Ray Rice. &#8220;We have<br />
 control of our own destiny. We&#8217;re in our driver&#8217;s seat, but at the same time,<br />
 other teams are playing good football as well. So you hope a team drops one. We<br />
 don&#8217;t say help because we feel like we control our own destiny. As long as we<br />
 keep winning, we&#8217;ll be fine.&#8221;
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<p>
 Baltimore has won 17 of its past 18 at home, but brings a 3-3 road record in<br />
 2011 into this meeting. Still, the Ravens can win five straight in the regular<br />
 season for the first time since Oct. 29-Nov. 26, 2006, which was also the only<br />
 other season that the Ravens ever posted an 11-3 mark after 14 games.
</p>
<p>
 Baltimore can officially lock up a playoff spot with a victory in this game,<br />
 but can also get in with a loss by the New York Jets and either Oakland or<br />
 Tennessee. The Ravens are also in if both the Raiders and Titans lose or tie,<br />
 but Harbaugh is only worried about what his team does on the field.
</p>
<p>
 &#8220;That&#8217;s the object &#8212; just to win the next game more than anything, probably,&#8221;<br />
 the coach said on Monday. &#8220;If that happens, we pretty much know where the<br />
 chips are going to fall. So, we try to control what we can control, and<br />
 obviously we&#8217;ve got a big challenge this week.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
 The Chargers wish they were in the same boat as the Ravens, but a six-game<br />
 slide from Oct. 23-Nov. 27 took such control out of their hands. San Diego has<br />
 turned things around with consecutive victories to get to 6-7 on the season,<br />
 but sit two games behind both AFC West-leading Denver and Jets, who hold the<br />
 conference&#8217;s sixth and final playoff spot.
</p>
<p>
 Like the Ravens, the Chargers cruised to a victory last weekend, besting<br />
 Buffalo by a 37-10 margin. San Diego used a fake punt that set up a score and a<br />
 pick-six from safety Steve Gregory to pull away in the third quarter, while<br />
 also getting three touchdown passes from quarterback Philip Rivers.
</p>
<p>
 &#8220;It was good to win a game,&#8221; Rivers said. &#8220;Win two in a row and try to keep it<br />
 rolling next week against Baltimore.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
 San Diego picked up its 400th victory in franchise history and improved to<br />
 17-2 in December under head coach Norv Turner. It will be playing its final<br />
 home game of the regular season this weekend before road tests at Detroit and<br />
 Oakland.
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<p>
 SERIES HISTORY
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<p>
 The Ravens grabbed a 4-3 lead in their overall series with San Diego by virtue<br />
 of a 31-26 win in the most recent meeting between the teams, which took place<br />
 at Qualcomm Stadium in 2009. The victory was Baltimore&#8217;s fourth in five<br />
 matchups with the Chargers since 2000, with San Diego&#8217;s lone triumph during<br />
 that span a 32-14 home decision in 2007. The Chargers are 3-2 all-time as the<br />
 host in this set, however.
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<p>
 Turner has split four previous encounters with the Ravens as a head coach,<br />
 which includes a 1-1 mark while at the helm of the Washington Redskins from<br />
 1994-2000. Harbaugh won his only prior head-to-head battle with both the<br />
 Chargers and Turner with his team&#8217;s 2009 result.
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<p>
 WHEN THE RAVENS HAVE THE BALL
</p>
<p>
 Baltimore put up 10 points in the first quarter last weekend versus the Colts<br />
 and never looked back on the way to posting 358 yards of offense. That was<br />
 about par for the course for the Ravens&#8217; 14th-ranked unit (346.0 ypg), a group<br />
 that is led by talented running back Rice (1029 rushing yards, 62 receptions).<br />
 He ran for 103 yards against Indianapolis and scored his 12th total touchdown<br />
 of the season, one shy of a club single-year record. It marked the first time<br />
 that the back has run for 100 yards in consecutive games, and he also led the<br />
 Ravens with six catches. On the season, Rice leads the NFL with 1,622 yards<br />
 from scrimmage. Quarterback Joe Flacco (3122 passing yards, 15 TD, 9 INT)<br />
 threw for 227 yards with a pair of touchdowns, finding wide receiver Torrey<br />
 Smith (37 receptions, 6 TD) for a short score in the first quarter and tight<br />
 end Dennis Pitta (31 receptions, 2 TD) in the third. Flacco went over 3,000<br />
 yards passing for a third straight season, while Smith tied Jamal Lewis&#8217; club<br />
 rookie record for touchdowns in a campaign set in 2000. Smith and Anquan Boldin<br />
 (55 receptions, 3 TD) had five catches each last week, with Boldin adding a<br />
 game-high 57 yards receiving. Baltimore has allowed just four sacks during its<br />
 four-game win streak.
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<p>
 The Chargers rank in the top 10 in both total defense (8th overall, 330.5 ypg)<br />
 and against the pass (7th, 201.5 ypg), but have struggled versus opposing<br />
 ground games. San Diego is giving up 128.9 yards per game in that department,<br />
 tied for 23rd in the NFL. The Bolts did hold the Bills to under 100 yards<br />
 rushing and picked off quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick twice, with safety Eric<br />
 Weddle (73 tackles, 7 INT) also grabbing a pick in addition to Gregory (47<br />
 tackles, 1 INT), who led the club with seven tackles. San Diego&#8217;s secondary,<br />
 led by corners Antoine Cason (44 tackles, 1 INT) and Quentin Jammer (41<br />
 tackles), did struggle against Bills No. 1 receiver Steve Johnson, however,<br />
 with the wideout logging four catches for 116 yards. Still, San Diego did not<br />
 allow Buffalo to score in three of the four quarters and has shut out its<br />
 opponent in five of its past six periods played. Linebacker Antwan Barnes (32<br />
 tackles, 7 sacks) had a sack versus the Bills and inside starter Takeo Spikes<br />
 (91 tackles, 1 sack) added five tackles. Fellow inside linebacker Donald Butler<br />
 (80 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT) is one of San Diego&#8217;s top tacklers and tackle<br />
 Antonio Garay (48 tackles, 2 sacks) leads the club&#8217;s front three.
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<p>
 WHEN THE CHARGERS HAVE THE BALL
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<p>
 San Diego&#8217;s eighth-ranked offense (388.1 ypg) is coming off a 366-yard<br />
 performance and is looking to make some history this weekend. Rivers (3745<br />
 passing yards, 22 TD, 17 INT), running back Ryan Mathews and wide receiver<br />
 Vincent Jackson are all within reach of giving the club a 4,000-yard passer,<br />
 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver for the third time in club history,<br />
 while tight end Antonio Gates (53 receptions, 6 TD) needs five catches to<br />
 surpass Charlie Joiner (586) for the most in club history. Rivers and Gates<br />
 hooked up for two touchdowns versus the Bills, with the tight end leading the<br />
 team with seven catches for 68 yards. Jackson (53 receptions, 952 yards, 8 TD)<br />
 added five catches for 55 yards, while Mathews (943 rushing yards, 45<br />
 receptions, 4 TD) donated six catches while rushing for over 100 yards for a<br />
 third straight game. LaDainain Tomlinson was the last Charger to do so in four<br />
 straight, back in 2007. Also, Jackson is looking to become the first Chargers<br />
 wide receiver since Tony Martin in 1996 to post a 10-touchdown season. Malcom<br />
 Floyd (25 receptions, 2 TD) also serves as a top target for Rivers, while<br />
 running back Mike Tolbert (385 rushing yards, 6 TD) is a red-zone option.
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<p>
 The Chargers likely won&#8217;t have such an easy time moving the ball this weekend<br />
 against a Ravens defense that ranks third overall in the league (278.1 ypg),<br />
 second against the run (85.8 ypg) and third in scoring defense (15.5 ppg). With<br />
 star linebacker Ray Lewis (68 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 INT) missing the past four<br />
 games with a foot injury that could again hold him out this weekend, outside<br />
 linebacker Terrell Suggs (58 tackles, 13 sacks, 2 INT) has been on a tear.<br />
 Suggs logged three sacks versus the Colts last weekend and set a club record<br />
 with three forced fumbles, though the Ravens weren&#8217;t able to recover any of<br />
 them. He has set a new career high in sacks for as season and leads the NFL<br />
 with six forced fumbles. Suggs leads a defense that held the Colts to just 167<br />
 yards of offense, including 47 in the first half, and leads the NFL with 45<br />
 sacks. Safety Bernard Pollard (58 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 INT) had an interception<br />
 last weekend and defensive end Cory Redding (34 tackles, 4.5 sacks) also got to<br />
 the quarterback. Safety Ed Reed (43 tackles, 1 sack, 3 INT) leads a secondary<br />
 that may be without cornerback Lardarius Webb (62 tackles, 1 sack, 4 INT) due<br />
 to a toe injury, though both he and Harbaugh are hopeful he can play. If not,<br />
 rookie Jimmy Smith (6 tackles, 2 INT) would start alongside Cary Williams (62<br />
 tackles). Paul Kruger (12 tackles, 4.5 sacks) is also a pass-rush specialist<br />
 alongside inside linebacker Jameel McClain (71 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT), who led<br />
 the Ravens with eight tackles last week.
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<p>
 KEYS TO THE GAME
</p>
<p>
 The Ravens&#8217; offense goes through Rice, the only player in the league with at<br />
 least 1,000 yards rushing and 500 yards receiving this season. He leads all NFL<br />
 running backs with 593 receiving yards and is looking to become the fourth<br />
 player since 1970 to post three seasons in a row with at least 1,200 rushing<br />
 yards and 500 receiving yards.
</p>
<p>
 Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff made his only field goal attempt and hit all three<br />
 extra points last weekend, but was questionable to play due to a calf injury.<br />
 Cundiff didn&#8217;t handle the kickoffs during the second half due to the ailment,<br />
 something that bares watching on Sunday night.
</p>
<p>
 The Chargers do have the edge in the passing game, and an injury to Webb could<br />
 open things up for Jackson and Floyd. Gates should also find some room to work<br />
 with in the Ravens secondary, while having a solid receiver out of the<br />
 backfield in Mathews will give Rivers a safe play to avoid Baltimore&#8217;s<br />
 pressure. The Ravens&#8217; linebackers will need to watch for screens and keep an<br />
 eye on Mathews to avoid big plays.
</p>
<p>
 OVERALL ANALYSIS
</p>
<p>
 A pair of teams who also finish strong makes for an exciting matchup this<br />
 Sunday night. Both clubs have plenty to play for and are very similar in terms<br />
 of offense. Mathews and Rice are both playmakers, with the latter probably<br />
 holding the edge, while Rivers is likely to make more plays with his arm than<br />
 Flacco. That means the difference could come down to defense, where Baltimore<br />
 excels and can force Rivers into making some of the same mistakes that have<br />
 led to him leading the AFC in interceptions.
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<p>
 Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Ravens 24, Chargers 20
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		&#8220;The object is just to win the next game, more than anything probably,&#8221; Harbaugh said. &#8220;If that happens, we pretty much know where the chips are going to fall.&#8221;
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The immediate goal is to get into the playoffs, but the Ravens want more. Locked in a four-way tie for the best record in the conference, Baltimore has a chance to receive a first-round bye, followed by two home playoff games.</p>
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If the Ravens win out, they are expected to become the top seed in the AFC &#8211; regardless of how Pittsburgh, New England and Houston fare. Although it&#8217;s too early to determine, if all four teams finish 13-3, it appears Baltimore will win the tiebreaker.</p>
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The Ravens don&#8217;t care about that right now.</p>
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&#8220;We have to play the San Diego Chargers. That&#8217;s the task at hand,&#8221; running back Ray Rice said.</p>
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Baltimore&#8217;s only defeats this season have been on the road against teams that entered with losing records.</p>
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 (Tennessee, Jacksonville and Seattle). San Diego is 6-7. But the Ravens have won four straight by a combined 55 points and are riding a crest of confidence.</p>
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&#8220;You&#8217;re always trying to gain momentum, you&#8217;re always trying to be as good as you can be and improve,&#8221; Harbaugh said.</p>
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The Ravens are clicking on defense, offense and special teams. Baltimore has allowed only 36 points over its last three games &#8211; and that&#8217;s without injured middle linebacker Ray Lewis. Baltimore got two touchdown passes from Flacco against the Colts, Rice has run for 307 yards over the past two weeks and Lardarius Webb has rejuvenated the punt return unit.</p>
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And yet, the Ravens aren&#8217;t satisfied.</p>
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&#8220;Championship teams, they don&#8217;t settle for what&#8217;s happening right now. Every week, they try to get better,&#8221; said linebacker Terrell Suggs, who had three sacks against the Colts. &#8220;We&#8217;re doing a lot of things good, but we have to correct things and get better at the things we&#8217;re not doing so well. We&#8217;re still not satisfied. This team is hungry.&#8221;</p>
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After the Chargers, Baltimore hosts the Cleveland Browns and concludes the regular season at Cincinnati. Even if they don&#8217;t get the top seed in the AFC, the Ravens can get a home game by winning the AFC North. And playing at home is no small advantage, given that Baltimore is 7-0 at M&#038;T Bank Stadium and 3-3 on the road.</p>
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No matter how it turns out, the Ravens intend to be at their best once the postseason gets under way.</p>
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&#8220;Keep working hard. Keep getting better,&#8221; center Matt Birk said. &#8220;We can get where we want to go, but all the stuff, all the external stuff, about playoff scenarios and what ifs, it doesn&#8217;t matter. All we have to do is focus on our opponents this week.&#8221;</p>
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Harbaugh said Monday he&#8217;s &#8220;very hopeful&#8221; of having  Lewis back as soon as Sunday night. The 12-time Pro Bowl linebacker has missed four straight games with an injured right toe, and although Baltimore is 4-0 without him, he remains the team&#8217;s leading tackler.</p>
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<p>OWINGS MILLS, Md. &#8212; Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh isn&#8217;t interested in the complicated tiebreaking procedure that will ultimately determine the top seed in the AFC playoffs.</p>
<p>His focus, and that of the team, is solely on Sunday night&#8217;s game against the San Diego Chargers. With a victory, Baltimore (10-3) will be assured a fourth straight trip to the postseason.</p>
<p>&#8220;The object is just to win the next game, more than anything probably,&#8221; Harbaugh said Monday. &#8220;If that happens, we pretty much know where the chips are going to fall.&#8221;</p>
<p>The immediate goal is to get into the playoffs, but the Ravens want more. Locked in a four-way tie for the best record in the conference, Baltimore has a chance to receive a first-round bye, followed by two home playoff games.</p>
<p>If the Ravens win out, they are expected to become the top seed in the AFC &#8212; regardless of how Pittsburgh, New England and Houston fare. Although it&#8217;s too early to determine, if all four teams finish 13-3, it appears Baltimore will win the tiebreaker based on strength of victories.</p>
<p>The Ravens don&#8217;t care about that right now.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have to play the San Diego Chargers. That&#8217;s the next task at hand,&#8221; running back Ray Rice said.</p>
<p>Minutes after Baltimore completed a 24-10 victory over the winless Indianapolis Colts 24-10 on Sunday, Houston rallied past Cincinnati and New England held off Washington. The results did not go unnoticed in the Ravens locker room.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s out there, so you always see it,&#8221; Flacco said. &#8220;It looked like there were a couple close games, couple of shots, looked like Houston might go down and they didn&#8217;t. Looked like New England might go down, and they didn&#8217;t. But I&#8217;m not really banking on that anyway. I&#8217;m looking at the rest of the season saying we&#8217;ve got to win the rest of our games.&#8221;</p>
<p>Baltimore&#8217;s only defeats this season have been on the road against teams that entered with losing records (Tennessee, Jacksonville and Seattle). San Diego is 6-7. But the Ravens have won four straight by a combined 55 points and are riding a crest of confidence.</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;re always trying to gain momentum, you&#8217;re always trying to be as good as you can be and improve,&#8221; Harbaugh said.</p>
<p>The Ravens are clicking on defense, offense and special teams. Baltimore has allowed only 36 points over its last three games &#8212; and that&#8217;s without injured middle linebacker Ray Lewis. Baltimore got two touchdown passes from Flacco against the Colts, Rice has run for 307 yards over the past two weeks and Lardarius Webb has rejuvenated the punt return unit.</p>
<p>And yet, the Ravens aren&#8217;t satisfied.</p>
<p>&#8220;Championship teams, they don&#8217;t settle for what&#8217;s happening right now. Every week, they try to get better,&#8221; said linebacker Terrell Suggs, who had three sacks against the Colts. &#8220;We&#8217;re doing a lot of things good, but we have to correct things and get better at the things we&#8217;re not doing so well. We&#8217;re still not satisfied. This team is hungry.&#8221;</p>
<p>After the Chargers, Baltimore hosts the Cleveland Browns and concludes the regular season at Cincinnati. Even if they don&#8217;t get the top seed in the AFC, the Ravens can get a home game by winning the AFC North. And playing at home is no small advantage, given that Baltimore is 7-0 at M&#038;T Bank Stadium and 3-3 on the road.</p>
<p>No matter how it turns out, the Ravens intend to be at their best once the postseason gets under way. </p>
<p>&#8220;Keep working hard. Keep getting better,&#8221; center Matt Birk said. &#8220;We can get where we want to go, but all the stuff, all the external stuff, about playoff scenarios and what ifs, it doesn&#8217;t matter. All we have to do is focus on our opponents this week.&#8221;</p>
<p>Harbaugh said Monday he&#8217;s &#8220;very hopeful&#8221; of having Lewis back as soon as Sunday night. The 12-time Pro Bowl linebacker has missed four straight games with an injured right toe, and although Baltimore is 4-0 without him, he remains the team&#8217;s leading tackler. <br/></p>
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<p>OWINGS MILLS, Md. &#8211; Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh isn&#8217;t interested in the complicated tiebreaking procedure that will ultimately determine the top seed in the AFC playoffs.</p>
<p>His focus, and that of the team, is solely on Sunday night&#8217;s game against the San Diego Chargers. With a victory, Baltimore (10-3) will be assured a fourth straight trip to the post-season.</p>
<p>&#8220;The object is just to win the next game, more than anything probably,&#8221; Harbaugh said Monday. &#8220;If that happens, we pretty much know where the chips are going to fall.&#8221;</p>
<p>The immediate goal is to get into the playoffs, but the Ravens want more. Locked in a four-way tie for the best record in the conference, Baltimore has a chance to receive a first-round bye, followed by two home playoff games.</p>
<p>If the Ravens win out, they are expected to become the top seed in the AFC — regardless of how Pittsburgh, New England and Houston fare. Although it&#8217;s too early to determine, if all four teams finish 13-3, it appears Baltimore will win the tiebreaker based on strength of victories.</p>
<p>The Ravens don&#8217;t care about that right now.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have to play the San Diego Chargers. That&#8217;s the next task at hand,&#8221; running back Ray Rice said.</p>
<p>Minutes after Baltimore completed a 24-10 victory over the winless Indianapolis Colts 24-10 on Sunday, Houston rallied past Cincinnati and New England held off Washington. The results did not go unnoticed in the Ravens locker room.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s out there, so you always see it,&#8221; Flacco said. &#8220;It looked like there were a couple close games, couple of shots, looked like Houston might go down and they didn&#8217;t. Looked like New England might go down, and they didn&#8217;t. But I&#8217;m not really banking on that anyway. I&#8217;m looking at the rest of the season saying we&#8217;ve got to win the rest of our games.&#8221;</p>
<p>Baltimore&#8217;s only defeats this season have been on the road against teams that entered with losing records (Tennessee, Jacksonville and Seattle). San Diego is 6-7. But the Ravens have won four straight by a combined 55 points and are riding a crest of confidence.</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;re always trying to gain momentum, you&#8217;re always trying to be as good as you can be and improve,&#8221; Harbaugh said.</p>
<p>The Ravens are clicking on defence, offence and special teams. Baltimore has allowed only 36 points over its last three games — and that&#8217;s without injured middle linebacker Ray Lewis. Baltimore got two touchdown passes from Flacco against the Colts, Rice has run for 307 yards over the past two weeks and Lardarius Webb has rejuvenated the punt return unit.</p>
<p>And yet, the Ravens aren&#8217;t satisfied.</p>
<p>&#8220;Championship teams, they don&#8217;t settle for what&#8217;s happening right now. Every week, they try to get better,&#8221; said linebacker Terrell Suggs, who had three sacks against the Colts. &#8220;We&#8217;re doing a lot of things good, but we have to correct things and get better at the things we&#8217;re not doing so well. We&#8217;re still not satisfied. This team is hungry.&#8221;</p>
<p>After the Chargers, Baltimore hosts the Cleveland Browns and concludes the regular season at Cincinnati. Even if they don&#8217;t get the top seed in the AFC, the Ravens can get a home game by winning the AFC North. And playing at home is no small advantage, given that Baltimore is 7-0 at M&#038;T Bank Stadium and 3-3 on the road.</p>
<p>No matter how it turns out, the Ravens intend to be at their best once the post-season gets under way.</p>
<p>&#8220;Keep working hard. Keep getting better,&#8221; centre Matt Birk said. &#8220;We can get where we want to go, but all the stuff, all the external stuff, about playoff scenarios and what ifs, it doesn&#8217;t matter. All we have to do is focus on our opponents this week.&#8221;</p>
<p>Harbaugh said Monday he&#8217;s &#8220;very hopeful&#8221; of having Lewis back as soon as Sunday night. The 12-time Pro Bowl linebacker has missed four straight games with an injured right toe, and although Baltimore is 4-0 without him, he remains the team&#8217;s leading tackler.</p>
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<p>OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP)—Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh isn’t<br />
interested in the complicated tiebreaking procedure that will ultimately<br />
determine the top seed in the AFC playoffs.</p>
<p>His focus, and that of the team, is solely on Sunday night’s game against<br />
the San Diego Chargers. With a victory, Baltimore (10-3) will be assured a<br />
fourth straight trip to the postseason.</p>
<p>“The object is just to win the next game, more than anything probably,”<br />
Harbaugh said Monday. “If that happens, we pretty much know where the chips are<br />
going to fall.”</p>
<p>The immediate goal is to get into the playoffs, but the Ravens want more.<br />
Locked in a four-way tie for the best record in the conference, Baltimore has a<br />
chance to receive a first-round bye, followed by two home playoff games.</p>
<p>If the Ravens win out, they are expected to become the top seed in the AFC—<br />
regardless of how Pittsburgh, New England and Houston fare. Although it’s too<br />
early to determine, if all four teams finish 13-3, it appears Baltimore will win<br />
the tiebreaker based on strength of victories.</p>
<p>The Ravens don’t care about that right now.</p>
<p>“We have to play the San Diego Chargers. That’s the next task at hand,”<br />
running back <span>Ray Rice</span> said.</p>
<p>Minutes after Baltimore completed a 24-10 victory over the winless<br />
Indianapolis Colts 24-10 on Sunday, Houston rallied past Cincinnati and New<br />
England held off Washington. The results did not go unnoticed in the Ravens<br />
locker room.</p>
<p>“It’s out there, so you always see it,” Flacco said. “It looked like<br />
there were a couple close games, couple of shots, looked like Houston might go<br />
down and they didn’t. Looked like New England might go down, and they didn’t.<br />
But I’m not really banking on that anyway. I’m looking at the rest of the season<br />
saying we’ve got to win the rest of our games.”</p>
<p>Baltimore’s only defeats this season have been on the road against teams<br />
that entered with losing records (Tennessee, Jacksonville and Seattle). San<br />
Diego is 6-7. But the Ravens have won four straight by a combined 55 points and<br />
are riding a crest of confidence.</p>
<p>“You’re always trying to gain momentum, you’re always trying to be as good<br />
as you can be and improve,” Harbaugh said.</p>
<p>The Ravens are clicking on defense, offense and special teams. Baltimore has<br />
allowed only 36 points over its last three games—and that’s without injured<br />
middle linebacker <span>Ray Lewis.</span> Baltimore got two touchdown passes from Flacco<br />
against the Colts, Rice has run for 307 yards over the past two weeks and<br />
<span>Lardarius Webb</span> has rejuvenated the punt return unit.</p>
<p>And yet, the Ravens aren’t satisfied.</p>
<p>“Championship teams, they don’t settle for what’s happening right now.<br />
Every week, they try to get better,” said linebacker <span>Terrell Suggs,</span> who had<br />
three sacks against the Colts. “We’re doing a lot of things good, but we have<br />
to correct things and get better at the things we’re not doing so well. We’re<br />
still not satisfied. This team is hungry.”</p>
<p>After the Chargers, Baltimore hosts the Cleveland Browns and concludes the<br />
regular season at Cincinnati. Even if they don’t get the top seed in the AFC,<br />
the Ravens can get a home game by winning the AFC North. And playing at home is<br />
no small advantage, given that Baltimore is 7-0 at M&#038;T Bank Stadium and 3-3 on<br />
the road.</p>
<p>No matter how it turns out, the Ravens intend to be at their best once the<br />
postseason gets under way.</p>
<p>“Keep working hard. Keep getting better,” center <span>Matt Birk</span> said. “We can<br />
get where we want to go, but all the stuff, all the external stuff, about<br />
playoff scenarios and what ifs, it doesn’t matter. All we have to do is focus on<br />
our opponents this week.”</p>
<p>Harbaugh said Monday he’s “very hopeful” of having  Lewis back as soon as<br />
Sunday night. The 12-time Pro Bowl linebacker has missed four straight games<br />
with an injured right toe, and although Baltimore is 4-0 without him, he remains<br />
the team’s leading tackler.</p>
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<p> “The object is just to win the next game, more than anything probably,” Harbaugh said Monday. “If that happens, we pretty much know where the chips are going to fall.”</p>
<p>The immediate goal is to get into the playoffs, but the Ravens want more. Locked in a four-way tie for the best record in the conference, Baltimore has a chance to receive a first-round bye, followed by two home playoff games.</p>
<p>If the Ravens win out, they are expected to become the top seed in the AFC — regardless of how Pittsburgh, New England and Houston fare. Although it’s too early to determine, if all four teams finish 13-3, it appears Baltimore will win the tiebreaker based on strength of victories.</p>
<p>The Ravens don’t care about that right now.</p>
<p> “We have to play the San Diego Chargers. That’s the next task at hand,” running back Ray Rice said.</p>
<p>Minutes after Baltimore completed a 24-10 victory over the winless Indianapolis Colts 24-10 on Sunday, Houston rallied past Cincinnati and New England held off Washington. The results did not go unnoticed in the Ravens locker room.</p>
<p> “It’s out there, so you always see it,” Flacco said. “It looked like there were a couple close games, couple of shots, looked like Houston might go down and they didn’t. Looked like New England might go down, and they didn’t. But I’m not really banking on that anyway. I’m looking at the rest of the season saying we’ve got to win the rest of our games.”</p>
<p>Baltimore’s only defeats this season have been on the road against teams that entered with losing records (Tennessee, Jacksonville and Seattle). San Diego is 6-7. But the Ravens have won four straight by a combined 55 points and are riding a crest of confidence.</p>
<p> “You’re always trying to gain momentum, you’re always trying to be as good as you can be and improve,” Harbaugh said.</p>
<p>The Ravens are clicking on defense, offense and special teams. Baltimore has allowed only 36 points over its last three games — and that’s without injured middle linebacker Ray Lewis. Baltimore got two touchdown passes from Flacco against the Colts, Rice has run for 307 yards over the past two weeks and Lardarius Webb has rejuvenated the punt return unit.</p>
<p>And yet, the Ravens aren’t satisfied.</p>
<p> “Championship teams, they don’t settle for what’s happening right now. Every week, they try to get better,” said linebacker Terrell Suggs, who had three sacks against the Colts. “We’re doing a lot of things good, but we have to correct things and get better at the things we’re not doing so well. We’re still not satisfied. This team is hungry.”</p>
<p>After the Chargers, Baltimore hosts the Cleveland Browns and concludes the regular season at Cincinnati. Even if they don’t get the top seed in the AFC, the Ravens can get a home game by winning the AFC North. And playing at home is no small advantage, given that Baltimore is 7-0 at M&#038;T Bank Stadium and 3-3 on the road.</p>
<p>No matter how it turns out, the Ravens intend to be at their best once the postseason gets under way.</p>
<p> “Keep working hard. Keep getting better,” center Matt Birk said. “We can get where we want to go, but all the stuff, all the external stuff, about playoff scenarios and what ifs, it doesn’t matter. All we have to do is focus on our opponents this week.”</p>
<p>Harbaugh said Monday he’s “very hopeful” of having  Lewis back as soon as Sunday night. The 12-time Pro Bowl linebacker has missed four straight games with an injured right toe, and although Baltimore is 4-0 without him, he remains the team’s leading tackler.</p>
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<p>The Baltimore Ravens continue to win without their defensive leader. The Indianapolis Colts are running out of time in their bid to get a single victory without their offensive captain.</p>
<p>Terrell Suggs had three sacks and forced three fumbles, and the Ravens moved closer to securing their fourth straight trip to the postseason by defeating the winless Colts 24-10 Sunday.</p>
<p>Playing a fourth straight game without middle linebacker Ray Lewis, Baltimore (10-3) sacked Dan Orlovsky four times and allowed only 53 yards through the first three quarters. The Ravens are 4-0 while Lewis nurses a sore right toe, and the defense should get even better when he finally returns.</p>
<p>&#8220;Right now I think we&#8217;re all just doing our part holding the levee until the general gets back,&#8221; Suggs said. &#8220;That&#8217;s why I honestly think we&#8217;re playing the way we are.&#8221;</p>
<p>Joe Flacco threw two touchdown passes and Ray Rice ran for 103 yards and a score to help the Ravens improve to 7-0 at home. Baltimore is tied with Pittsburgh for the lead in the AFC North, but the Ravens hold the tiebreaker because of their two wins over the Steelers.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have control of our own destiny,&#8221; Rice said. &#8220;We&#8217;re in the driver&#8217;s seat. As long as we keep winning, we&#8217;ll be fine.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Colts, on the other hand, just keep losing. Indianapolis (0-13) has three games left to nab a victory and avoid joining the 2008 Detroit Lions as the only NFL teams to finish 0-16.</p>
<p>&#8220;We need to find a way to get our team better so we can get a victory,&#8221; coach Jim Caldwell said. &#8220;And not just one. We&#8217;re running out of time.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Ravens had lost eight straight to Indianapolis, but that was when Peyton Manning was healthy and at the top of his game. The 11-time Pro Bowl quarterback has yet to play this year because of a neck injury, and his absence has turned a perennial playoff team into a hapless, hopeless crew.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s miserable. It&#8217;s not fun,&#8221; wide receiver Austin Collie said. &#8220;With the few games left, I don&#8217;t think we want to end the year on this note.&#8221;</p>
<p>Orlovsky, the third Colts quarterback to start this season, went 17 for 37 for 136 yards and an interception. He was sacked four times and hounded throughout the game by Suggs.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s as good a pass rusher as I&#8217;ve played against,&#8221; Orlovsky said. &#8220;I can&#8217;t say anything bad about him as a football player.&#8221;</p>
<p>Suggs attributed Baltimore&#8217;s success to the schemes set in place by Chuck Pagano, who&#8217;s in his first season as Baltimore&#8217;s defensive coordinator. To emphasize the point, Suggs sarcastically made Pagano out to be clueless.</p>
<p>&#8220;If anybody trying to hire a head coach asks me, I&#8217;m going to tell them he (stinks),&#8221; Suggs said. &#8220;He&#8217;s a terrible coach and his players don&#8217;t love him. He don&#8217;t know what he&#8217;s doing when he&#8217;s calling a game.&#8221;</p>
<p>The game was far more lopsided than the final score would indicate. Baltimore led 17-3 at halftime and 24-3 in the third quarter, and the Colts drove 76 yards in the final two minutes in a drive that ended with Orlovsky throwing a 13-yard touchdown pass to Jacob Tamme as time expired.</p>
<p>It was quite a drop off after Indianapolis scored 21 points in the fourth quarter at New England one week earlier.</p>
<p>&#8220;We were hoping to pick up where we left off,&#8221; Tamme said. &#8220;But their defense is so tough. They always play well.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Ravens needed less than five minutes to take the lead for good. After the Colts went three-and-out following the opening kickoff, Lardarius Webb returned a punt 27 yards to the Indianapolis 40 and Flacco capped a six-play drive with an 8-yard touchdown pass to Torrey Smith.</p>
<p>Baltimore&#8217;s next march covered 66 yards over 13 plays and ended with a 36-yard field goal by Billy Cundiff for a 10-0 lead.</p>
<p>The first quarter ended with the Ravens holding a 111-10 advantage in yardage and an 8-1 lead in first downs.</p>
<p>Nothing changed in the second quarter. Baltimore forced a punt and Flacco went 5 for 7 for 54 yards in a 10-play drive that ended with a 6-yard touchdown run by Rice.</p>
<p>Indianapolis finally got into Baltimore territory when Joe Lefeged returned the ensuing kickoff 51 yards. Orlovsky then completed a fourth-down pass to Dallas Clark, and Adam Vinatieri kicked a field goal to make it 17-3 late in the half.</p>
<p>Baltimore went ahead 24-3 with 3:41 left in the third quarter. Flacco rolled to his right and was near the sideline when he threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Dennis Pitta in the middle of the end zone.</p>
<p>Flacco went 23 for 31 for 227 yards and an interception.</p>
<p>Notes: Suggs has a career-high 13 sacks. &#8230;  The Colts have only six INTs this season. &#8230; Flacco went over 3,000 yards passing and Rice eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing. &#8230; Smith&#8217;s TD gave him six, tying Jamal Lewis for most by a Ravens rookie. &#8230; Indy&#8217;s Dwight Freeney had two sacks to go over 100 for his career.</p>
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      winless with a 24-10 victory Sunday.</p>
<p>Lewis, Baltimore&#8217;s standout middle linebacker and longtime defensive leader, missed a fourth straight game with a right toe<br />
      injury. The Ravens (10-3) have won every one of those games.
   </p>
<p>&#8220;Right now I think we&#8217;re all just doing our part holding the levee until the general gets back,&#8221; Suggs said. &#8220;That&#8217;s why I<br />
      honestly think we&#8217;re playing the way we are.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>Baltimore limited the hapless Colts to 167 yards &#8211; just 53 through three quarters. Were it not for a touchdown on the game&#8217;s<br />
      final play, Indianapolis would have been held without a TD for only the second time since the 2003 season opener.
   </p>
<p>
      Baltimore didn&#8217;t recover any of the three fumbles that Suggs forced, but he harassed Colts quarterback<br />
      <span>Dan Orlovsky</span><br />
      throughout the afternoon.</p>
<p>
      &#8220;We shut them down early, and then they had to start passing the ball,&#8221; Ravens defensive tackle<br />
      Haloti Ngata<br />
      said. &#8220;That&#8217;s when<br />
      Terrell Suggs<br />
      went crazy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Suggs, a movie buff, described the action this way: &#8220;It&#8217;s chaos out there. A lot is going on more than you see. It&#8217;s like<br />
      `The Matrix&#8217; out there with a little bit of `Inception&#8217;. It&#8217;s a little bit crazy.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>      <span>Joe Flacco</span><br />
      threw two touchdown passes and<br />
      <span>Ray Rice</span><br />
      ran for 103 yards and a score to help the Ravens win their fourth straight and improve to 7-0 at home. Baltimore is tied with<br />
      Pittsburgh for the lead in the AFC North, but the Ravens hold the tiebreaker because of their two wins over the Steelers.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have control of our own destiny,&#8221; Rice said. &#8220;We&#8217;re in the driver&#8217;s seat. As long as we keep winning, we&#8217;ll be fine.&#8221;</p>
<p>
      The Ravens had lost eight straight to Indianapolis, but that was when<br />
      <span>Peyton Manning</span><br />
      was healthy and at the top of his game. He has yet to play this year because of a neck injury.</p>
<p>Orlovsky, the third Colts quarterback to start this season, went 17 for 37 for 136 yards and an interception. He was sacked<br />
      four times and hounded throughout the game by Suggs.
   </p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s as good a pass rusher as I&#8217;ve played against,&#8221; Orlovsky said of Suggs. &#8220;I can&#8217;t say anything bad about him as a football<br />
      player.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>Suggs attributed Baltimore&#8217;s success to the schemes set in place by Pagano, in his first season as Baltimore&#8217;s defensive coordinator.<br />
      To emphasize the point, Suggs sarcastically made Pagano out to be clueless.
   </p>
<p>&#8220;If anybody trying to hire a head coach, if they ask me I&#8217;m going to tell them he (stinks),&#8221; Suggs said. &#8220;He&#8217;s a terrible<br />
      coach and his players don&#8217;t love him. He don&#8217;t know what he&#8217;s doing when he&#8217;s calling a game.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>
      The game was far more lopsided than the final score would indicate. Baltimore led 17-3 at halftime and 24-3 in the third quarter,<br />
      and the Colts drove 76 yards in the final two minutes in a drive that ended with Orlovsky throwing a 13-yard touchdown pass<br />
      to<br />
      <span>Jacob Tamme</span><br />
      as time expired.</p>
<p>
      Indianapolis has three games left in the season. If the Colts don&#8217;t win, they will join the 2008<br />
      <span>Detroit Lions</span><br />
      as the only NFL team to go 0-16 in a season.</p>
<p>&#8220;Losing (stinks), no matter what it is,&#8221; Orlovsky said. &#8220;Whether it&#8217;s football, if it&#8217;s rock-paper, none of us like to lose.<br />
      There&#8217;s nothing fun about losing.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>Colts coach Jim Caldwell said, &#8220;We need to find a way to get our team better so we can get a victory. And not just one. We&#8217;re<br />
      running out of time.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>
      The Ravens needed less than five minutes to take the lead for good. After the Colts went three and out following the opening<br />
      kickoff,<br />
      <span>Lardarius Webb</span><br />
      returned a punt 27 yards to the Indianapolis 40 and Flacco capped a six-play drive with an 8-yard touchdown pass to<br />
      <span>Torrey Smith</span><br />
      .</p>
<p>
      Baltimore&#8217;s next march covered 66 yards over 13 plays and ended with a 36-yard field goal by<br />
      <span>Billy Cundiff</span><br />
      for a 10-0 lead.</p>
<p>The first quarter ended with the Ravens holding a 111-10 advantage in yardage and an 8-1 lead in first downs.</p>
<p>Nothing changed in the second quarter. Baltimore forced a punt and Flacco went 5 for 7 for 54 yards in a 10-play drive that<br />
      ended with a 6-yard touchdown run by Rice.
   </p>
<p>
      Indianapolis finally got into Baltimore territory when<br />
      <span>Joe Lefeged</span><br />
      returned the ensuing kickoff 51 yards. Orlovsky then completed a fourth-down pass to<br />
      <span>Dallas Clark</span><br />
      , and<br />
      <span>Adam Vinatieri</span><br />
      kicked a field goal to make it 17-3 late in the half.</p>
<p>
      Baltimore went ahead 24-3 with 3:41 left in the third quarter. Flacco rolled to his right and was near the sideline when he<br />
      threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to<br />
      <span>Dennis Pitta</span><br />
      in the middle of the end zone.</p>
<p>Flacco went 23 for 31 for 227 yards and an interception.</p>
<p>
      NOTES: Suggs has a career-high 13 sacks. &#8230;  The Colts have only six INTs this season. &#8230; Flacco went over 3,000 yards passing<br />
      and Rice eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing. &#8230; Smith&#8217;s TD gave him six, tying Jamal Lewis for most by a Ravens rookie. &#8230; Indy&#8217;s</p>
<p>      <span>Dwight Freeney</span><br />
      had two sacks to go over 100 for his career.</p>
<p>
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