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Ray Rice said he did not intentionally spit on Phil Taylor during the Week 2 meeting against the Browns.
Ray Rice said he did not intentionally spit on Phil Taylor during the Week 2 meeting against the Browns.
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Ray Rice on the Phil Taylor incident

The Ravens running back says he did not intentionally spit on Browns defensive tackle Phil Taylor in Week 2, writes the Baltimore Sun' Aaron Wilson.

Brandon Williams ready for larger role

With Marcus Spears released, Ravens defensive tackle Brandon Williams is ready for a larger role in the defensive rotation, writes the Baltimore Sun's Matt Vensel.

Tight end production still awaits

The Ravens are hoping to get more production out of the tight end position, writes the Baltimore Sun's Matt Vensel.

More Tyrod Taylor on offense?

In Thursday's "Water Cooler," Russell Street Report's Tony Lombardi posted a poll asking whether the Ravens should implement Taylor more to spark the offense.

'Critical' for Ravens to win

BaltimoreRavens.com's Garrett Downing writes that Ravens players themselves understand how important defeating Cleveland is this week.

Tandon Doss finally living up to potential

After a disappointing first two seasons that resulted in his release prior to the 2013 regular season, Doss is realizing his value to the team with some strong performances, writes the Carroll County Times' Matt Zenitz.

Post-bye message is clear

WNST's Luke Jones writes that the Ravens releasing Marcus Spears and Michael Huff sends a message that no one is safe on this year's roster.

Brynden Trawick, Omar Brown glad to be back on roster

CSNBaltimore.com's Bo Smolka writes that both safeties, expected to contribute on special teams, are glad to be elevated back to the 53-man roster.