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    Ravens let the ball, and thus the game, slip through their fingers in 22-19 overtime loss to Colts
    Through a combination of carelessness, miscommunications and a bad case of butter fingers, the Ravens gifted the Colts the ball too many times.
    The Ravens' Kenyan Drake had the first fumble Sunday against the Colts, and things only got worse.
    Ravens instant analysis: What we learned from their 22-19 loss to the Colts
    The Ravens failed in their bid for their first 3-0 start in seven seasons, and they have themselves to blame.
    Ravens kicker Justin Tucker walks off the field after missing a 61-yard field goal at the end of regulation.
    Commentary: When you’re still not ready to let summertime go
    Fall is here, but we don’t have to let go of what we love about summer quite yet, filmmaker and writer Charles Cohen says.
    Charles Cohen with wife Amy Lynwander and daughters Ellie and Lilah.
    Terps remain undefeated after inconsistent Big Ten-opening win over Michigan State
    Maryland didn’t play a perfect game but still thumped the Spartans 31-9.
    EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN - SEPTEMBER 23: Noah Kim #10 of the Michigan State Spartans is sacked by Caleb Wheatland #44 of the Maryland Terrapins at Spartan Stadium on September 23, 2023 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)
    Tagovailoa, defense lead 4-0 Maryland to a 31-9 victory at Michigan State
    It was the first time Maryland won at Michigan State since the Terrapins upset the No. 2-ranked Spartans in 1950. Maryland has won its first four games of the season by at least 18 points for the first time since 1913.
    EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN - SEPTEMBER 23: Antwain Littleton II #7 of the Maryland Terrapins calls for a touchdown in the second quarter of a game against the Michigan State Spartans at Spartan Stadium on September 23, 2023 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)
    Ravens release QB Josh Johnson, add help for game vs. Colts; 2 starters fined
    Running backs Melvin Gordon III and Kenyan Drake, who returned to Baltimore this week, were promoted from the practice squad.
    Backup quarterback Josh Johnson, who was released Saturday, is a vested veteran who is not subject to waivers and could rejoin the team.
    East Coast hit by flooding as Ophelia weakens to tropical depression and moves north
    In the Baltimore region, the threat of the storm led organizers to cancel a number of events, including Saturday’s schedule at Artscape, horse racing at Pimlico Race Course, the Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival in Annapolis and the Trifecta Food Truck & Music Festival in Timonium.
    This satellite image from 8:16 a.m. Saturday, provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, shows Tropical Storm Ophelia making landfall in North Carolina.
    Banner political notes: Senate race updates; Moore touts POTUS; Baltimore Co. gets new park; mayor promises ‘nimble’ permit process
    The leading Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate are ramping up their campaigns as 2024 approaches. Here’s a look at their latest moves.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Colts rookie QB Anthony Richardson ruled out of game vs. Ravens
    Colts quarterback Gardner Minshew will start against the Ravens on Sunday.
    Anthony Richardson of the Colts suffered a concussion last week after starting the first two games of his rookie season.
    Previewing Ravens vs. Colts: 5 things to watch, including Gardner Minshew, Arthur Maulet and the weather
    The Ravens should be able to pass at will against the Colts, while Indianapolis backup QB Gardner Minshew poses little threat as a deep passer. But Baltimore's run game faces a challenge, and the pressure will be on players filling in for injured teammates.
    The Ravens' Lamar Jackson has been the most athletic quarterback in every game he's played. That might have been tested this week against Indianapolis, but Colts rookie Anthony Richardson has been ruled out.
    Ravens locker room chatter: Sara Zeitler’s ‘magic’ cupcakes, John Simpson’s late flight lead to win over Cincinnati
    Zeitler handed out baked goods and Simpson rushed to catch a Southwest plane after his son’s birth, but the sugar and stress were the perfect recipe for victory over the Bengals
    Before he grabbed this touchdown pass Sunday, Ravens receiver Nelson Agholor got his hands on some of Sara Zeitler's cupcakes. No one thinks it was a coincidence.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Colts: Will injuries spoil a 2-0 start in Baltimore?
    The Ravens will face the Indianapolis Colts at 1 p.m. Sunday in Baltimore. Here are predictions from The Baltimore Banner’s sports staff.
    Gardner Minshew is the likely starting quarterback for the Colts as Anthony Richardson deals with a concussion.
    Real or not real? Evaluating the Terps after nonconference play
    Projecting what from the Terps' nonconference games will translate through the rest of the season.
    Expect tight end Corey Dyches, pictured scoring a touchdown against Rutgers in 2021, to continue to contribute heavily to the Terps' offense.
    How a bath of hot liquid chemotherapy can save late-stage cancer patients
    A surgeon at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore is among the pioneers of procedure called HIPEC that can give some late-stage cancer patients months or years cancer free.
    Dr. Armando Sardi performs HIPEC surgery at Mercy Hospital.
    Ravens OLB Jadeveon Clowney returns to practice; Colts QB Anthony Richardson still sidelined
    Clowney missed Wednesday’s practice with an illness but returned Thursday. Still, the Ravens were without several big names.
    Jadeveon Clowney of the Ravens pressures Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud in Week 1.
    Week 3: How the Ravens can stop Minshew Mania | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Hear Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer discuss the Ravens’ performance against the Bengals and the team’s litany of injuries. And get a preview of Sunday’s game against the Colts along with a break down of Indy’s offense under backup quarterback Gardner Minshew.
    Maryland seeks public input on reducing work zone crashes, fatalities
    The state is surveying residents about their driving behaviors around work zones and the best way to reduce work zone crashes in the wake of a collision on I-695 last spring that left six workers dead.
    Maryland Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller addresses the media at a podium outside surrounded by signs that encourage drivers to take an online safety survey.
    Maryland’s state park service suffered from ‘unhealthy dynamics.’ Here’s how new leaders are seeking to change it
    Maryland Natural Resources Secretary Josh Kurtz explained in a legislative hearing on Sept. 20, 2023 that he has undertaken reforms to change the culture in the state’s troubled park service.
    A sign at the entrance of Gunpowder Falls State Park Sweet Air Area.
    Maryland cannabis businesses and applicants question timetable for approving licenses
    The Maryland Cannabis Administration will have less than a month to evaluate applications for new licensees before issuing those licenses.
    A cannabis plant grows in the Amsterdam Cannabis College. Maryland cannabis businesses and those who hope to win a license to open a business are questioning the state’s timeline for issuing the licenses.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    From Irish traditional music to a classical music concert and the 33rd annual Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival, there’s plenty to do in Annapolis this coming week.
    Young dancers from the Expressions Dance Company perform at the 2022 Kunta Kinte Heritage in Annapolis. The festival returns to City Dock this weekend.
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