Face pivotal test with division foe
By AARON WILSON Landmark News Service
Face pivotal test with division foe
By AARON WILSON Landmark News Service
Published
11/03/09
OWINGS MILLS - Rejuvenated after halting a frustrating losing streak, the Baltimore Ravens were aware of the potential consequences if they hadn't toppled the previously undefeated Denver Broncos.
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Ravens running back Ray Rice had a 108 combined rushing and receiving yards and scored on a 7-yard run in Sunday's victory.
Without their 30-7 victory Sunday to snap a three-game skid, the Ravens' prospects to make the playoffs would have grown even tougher.
Now, the Ravens (4-3) are primed for a pivotal rematch on the road against the Cincinnati Bengals (5-2) roughly one month removed from a last-second loss in Baltimore keyed by a series of late defensive penalties.
The Ravens trail the Bengals and the Pittsburgh Steelers by one game in the AFC...
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