By DAVID GINSBURG, AP Sports Writer
By DAVID GINSBURG, AP Sports Writer
Published
12/10/09
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — The Baltimore Ravens' shaky secondary has become a primary concern as the team strives to stay afloat in the crowded AFC wild-card race.
Playing in Green Bay on Monday night without injured safety Ed Reed (hip) and cornerback Fabian Washington (knee), the Ravens were called four times for pass interference and allowed Aaron Rodgers to pass for 263 yards and three touchdowns.
Not surprisingly, Baltimore lost 27-14.
The Ravens (6-6) trail Jacksonville by one game in the duel for the second and final AFC wild-card spot. None of the four teams left on Baltimore's schedule owns a winning...
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