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Lamar Jackson misses practice again. The Baltimore QB hasn’t had a full week since early November

Lamar Jackson missed practice again as the Ravens prepare for a crucial divisional matchup, continuing a stretch in which injuries and rest days have kept him from a full week of practice since early November. Although Baltimore’s offense showed signs of life in last week’s loss to Pittsburgh, Jackson’s ongoing health issues remain a concern as the AFC North race tightens.

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Blood Drive this week

For the second year in a row, there is a community blood drive in partnership with the American Red Cross Central Maryland Chapter. We are inviting you to take part! Blood donations are needed across our region, and giving is one of the most direct ways to support people facing medical emergencies, surgeries, and ongoing […]

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Maryland leaders praise Speaker Adrienne Jones as she steps down from historic, transformative tenure

News of Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones’ immediate departure from her speakership role in the state legislature has led to an outpouring of love and appreciation for her time as the first woman and first Black person to hold the role. Leaders across the state credited her with steady, principled leadership through crises, landmark legislative victories, and major investments in HBCUs and underserved communities.

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Late reversal helps Steelers hold on for 27-22 win over Ravens and sole possession of division lead

Aaron Rodgers led the Steelers to a 27-22 victory over the Ravens on Dec. 7, throwing for 284 yards and two touchdowns while helping Pittsburgh take sole possession of the AFC North lead. A late reversal on a Baltimore touchdown with 2:43 remaining sealed the win, leaving the Ravens struggling after consecutive divisional losses.

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No denying Baltimore’s offensive issues after the Ravens struggle against a weak Bengals defense

After weeks of warning signs, the Baltimore Ravens’ offensive problems came fully into focus in a lopsided Thanksgiving Day loss to the Bengals. With turnovers, shaky pass protection, and uncharacteristic struggles from Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, Baltimore sputtered against a Cincinnati defense that had been among the league’s weakest, raising urgent questions as the AFC North race tightens.

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