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Broncos Bring Manning To Baltimore This Time

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – The last time the Denver Broncos won a game in Baltimore, a baby-faced John Elway was making his second NFL start and producing his first career fourth-quarter comeback. That was way back in 1983, before the Colts left for Indianapolis. The Broncos are 0-5 in Baltimore since the Ravens entered the league in 1996. Champ Bailey doesn’t care. He has Peyton Manning on his side this time. Manning is 8-0 against the Ravens since 2002 with half of those wins coming in Charm City, where the Broncos (10-3) will face the Ravens (9-4) Sunday in the marquee matchup of a weekend brimming with big games. Bailey puts no stock whatsoever in Denver’s dismal record in Baltimore that includes a 30-7 loss in 2009 and a 31-17 defeat a year later. “We don’t have quite the same roster we had the last two times we’ve been up there,” Bailey said. “Hopefully that makes a difference.” The biggest change, of course, is Manning, dubbed “Raven Killer” by his teammate Justin Bannan , who lost five times to him as a member of the Ravens from 2006-09, with three of those losses coming in Baltimore. Loathe to accept accolades or to compare this season or this team to any other, Manning doesn’t want to hear about all the wins he’s engineered in Baltimore. “It’s kind of like I never like it when somebody says I lost four straight. I don’t agree when you say I won eight straight,” Manning said. “Those are team wins and different teams, different players playing in those games. I really can’t speak much to the past. All I can speak to is this year, and it’s been such a different year for me – different team and what not.” Even taking into account the combined .356 winning percentage of their opponents during their eight-game winning streak, the Broncos are the hottest team in the NFL right now, and they’re breathing down the necks of both the Texans and Patriots – two teams they lost to early on – for one of two AFC playoff byes. This is a chance to show everyone, including themselves, that they’re truly on a championship course, and what better barometer than Baltimore? “This is one of the playoff type situations, so it’s a great challenge ahead of us to see what we’re all about,” Broncos pass-rusher Elvis Dumervil said. Although Baltimore coach John Harbaugh fired offensive coordinator Cam Cameron this week and replaced him with Jim Caldwell, the Ravens’ two-game losing streak – their first since 2009 – can be attributed largely to a depleted defense that’s missing much of its star power. Ray Lewis (triceps) and Terrell Suggs (biceps) have yet to play a game together this season, although both practiced this week, and Lardarius Webb is on IR with a torn ACL. “You know, they’re not all gone,” said Broncos slot receiver Brandon Stokley , another former Raven. “They’ve still got Ed Reed back there in the secondary. So, no matter who’s in there, you play Baltimore in Baltimore, it’s going to be a tough, hard-fought game.” The Broncos are preparing as though the injury-ravaged Ravens will have Lewis, their emotional leader, back on the field Sunday. “He’s very intense and there’s definitely a difference whenever I was there and he was at practice and then when he wasn’t at practice,” Stokley said. “He reminds me of Peyton, how Peyton is, he just raises everybody’s level of play up when he’s around. The work that they put in, the attention to detail that they have, guys see that and guys know if these guys, as good as they are, are putting in that much work and attention to detail, then I have to do that, too.” The Broncos, who last lost on Oct. 7 in New England, have quickly acclimated themselves to their own excitable leader in Manning. “I’m glad he’s on my team,” Bannan said. “I’ve played that guy a few times, a couple of times in the playoffs, and a guy like Peyton Manning , the pressure it puts on defensive coaches, when you’re putting that game plan in on Wednesday and you’re getting ready to play this guy, you wouldn’t believe the pressure and intensity the defensive coordinator feels to figure out what this guy’s doing. “These guys would watch hours and hours and hours of film on him just to find something. I think he’s one of the few guys where it’s damn near impossible to find something on him that you can key on, he switches things up so well.” The Ravens’ switch in offensive coordinators threw a wrinkle into the Broncos’ preparation, but they’re not expecting wholesale changes with Caldwell calling an NFL game for the first time in his career. “I don’t think they’ll venture too far away,” Broncos coach John Fox said. “Possibly there will be a little more no-huddle.” Manning spent a decade in Indy under the tutelage of Caldwell, who was in his first year as Baltimore’s quarterbacks coach before taking the reins of the Ravens offense on Monday. “Jim Caldwell had a tremendous influence on me,” Manning said. “He was very organized, very detail-oriented, which, I’m a fan of that philosophy. He and I got into a good routine in meetings and on the practice field every day for the time we were together, when he was my quarterbacks coach, and I really thought he took my game to another level. He’s also been a tremendous friend and mentor to me. I miss being around him every day, and I miss his friendship.” – By Arnie Stapleton, AP Sports Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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NFL roundup: Doctor to decide whether RGIII plays Sunday (The SportsXchange)

The playing status of Washington Redskins rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns will be decided by the team’s doctor, NFL.com reported Saturday.

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Injured Ray Lewis won’t play for Ravens on Sunday (The Associated Press)

BALTIMORE (AP) — Injured Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis won’t play Sunday against the Denver Broncos.

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Ravens will not activate LB Lewis for Sunday (The SportsXchange)

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis will not be activated to play Sunday against the Denver Broncos, according to ESPN.

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Wallace, Mendenhall nearing end with Steelers? (Pro Football Weekly)

Here are the latest Whispers we’re hearing from our sources throughout the AFC: 

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Wallace, Mendenhall nearing end with Steelers? (Pro Football Weekly)

Denver Broncos Could Miss Wesley Woodyard, Chris Kuper in Baltimore Against Ravens, Sunday

By Rich Kurtzman Injuries to important players at the crucial end of the regular season is reality in the National Football League. The best teams in the league find ways to rally, to overcome those injuries and continue to play well. Like the Baltimore Ravens for instance, who have missed all-world linebacker Ray Lewis for two months (torn triceps) and Terrell Suggs for two games (torn biceps), yet they are fourth in the AFC at 9-4 overall. The Broncos have experienced something similar, with running back Knowshon Moreno stepping up to fill the void of Willis McGahee (torn MCL), and they’ll have to do much of the same this week with two starters questionable to play. Chris Kuper has simply been unlucky this season when it comes to injuries, and his status for the rest of the year remains uncertain. Way back in training camp, Kuper broke his forearm and sat out the first four weeks. More recently, he hurt an ankle in the team’s win over Cincinnati, missed two games, played against Kansas City and Tampa Bay, but was downgraded and sat out again in Denver’s victory in Oakland. Kuper was a limited participant all week, and he’s listed as “questionable” to play this Sunday in Baltimore. Without him, the Broncos have struggled with keeping quarterback Peyton Manning clean, giving up much more sacks with Manny Ramirez at right guard. Ramirez was directly responsible for two sacks of the Broncos’ quarterback against the Raiders, and the team gave up three in that game of their 19 all season. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) Also questionable this week is linebacker Wesley Woodyard. Woodyard injured his ankle during Denver’s win over Tampa Bay and didn’t play against the Raiders, though he says he’ll play this week in Baltimore. If Woodyard can play, it would be a big boost to the Broncos defense as they face one of the top running backs in all of football, Ray Rice. Woodyard leads the Broncos by far in combined tackles with 100, also sacking quarterbacks four times, picking off three passes and defending five more. He’s a dynamic defensive playmaker and Denver needs him on the field Sunday afternoon. If he can’t go, D.J. Williams will likely take his place, as he did against the Raiders. Williams was suspended for the first nine games of the season, but he bounced back and recorded five tackles of his own. Others listed for Denver are wide receivers Demaryius Thomas (shoulder) and Matt Willis (knee) and return specialist Trindon Holliday (knee); they are all “probable” to play. Thomas banged his shoulder up when plowing through Raiders’ defenders and he would be the biggest loss of the three as Manning’s favorite receiver. Plus, Denver’s receiving corps are thin, with Willis bruised as well as Brandon Stokley, who isn’t listed but battled through a sore wrist and hip to play in Oakland. Holliday is important too, setting his offense up with prime field position all year long. When the Broncos head to Baltimore this weekend, they better prepare for a battle against one of the most physical teams in the NFL. This game sets up as one featuring smash-mouth football; whichever team plays with more physicality will likely win. That’s good news for Denver too though, because they battered the Raiders last Thursday—injuring their players and controlling the line of scrimmage. The game kicks off at 11 a.m. MT and will be televised on CBS. Probable: Wide receiver Demaryius Thomas (shoulder) Wide receiver Matt Willis (knee) Kick returner Trindon Holliday (knee) Questionable: Linebacker Wesley Woodyard (ankle) Right guard Chris Kuper (ankle) For more Local Football Bloggers and the latest Broncos news, see  CBS Sports Denver .

Broncos’ Kuper vital to offensive line

ENGLEWOOD — If Peyton Manning is the most valuable Bronco, than Chris Kuper might be the Bronco most valuable to Manning’s well being.

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Broncos’ running game providing balance

ENGLEWOOD — An offense with Peyton Manning taking snaps doesn’t need to lead the NFL in rushing. But how much is good enough?

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