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F. Washington still starting

Cornerback looks to recover from poor game; Webb gets more reps with first unit Fabian Washington is still the Ravens' starting cornerback - for now.

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Neck injuries tough to ignore

During the past two seasons, starting safeties Ed Reed and Dawan Landry, starting cornerback Fabian Washington and Samari Rolle, who had been expected to play nickel back, have all had major neck injuries. Landry won't attribute being a step too slow or hesitant to the neck injuries, but Rolle and former Ravens starting guard Wally Williams indicate it might be a factor."We're not talking a torn...

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Neck injuries hard to ignore

During the past two seasons, safeties Ed Reed and Dawan Landry (above), cornerback Fabian Washington and Samari Rolle, who had been expected to play nickel back, have all had major neck injuries. Landry won't attribute being a step too slow or hesitant to the neck injuries, but Rolle and ex-Raven Wally Williams indicate it might be a factor."We're not talking a torn Achilles or a torn ACL, we're...

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Inside Answers: Fabian Washington

For the latest edition of Inside Answers, where we’ve taken questions from fans and brought them to cornerback Fabian Washington.

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Ravens' unusual task for bye week: improve defense

For much of the past decade, the Baltimore Ravens strived to create an offense capable of matching the swagger of a defense that annually ranks among the best in the NFL. The Ravens finally have that kind of attack. In their second season under offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Ray Rice have carried a unit that ranks seventh in total yardage and is averaging...

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Rolle appears done for season

Baltimore Ravens defensive back Samari Rolle almost certainly won't play this season, and it's likely his career is over because of a nagging neck injury. The 33-year-old Rolle was placed on the physically unable to perform list in August with hopes he might return, but a recent operation did not correct the problem. "I can't speak for Samari, but I would say right now, based on what the medical...

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Owning up to mistakes

Just when it looks like secondary might be coming together, another player falls down on the job - Give Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington credit for his honesty, if nothing else. You think he played poorly against the Vikings on Sunday? So poorly that he absolutely deserved to be yanked in the third quarter and replaced by Frank Walker?

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Ravens @ Vikings: Prediction & "Open Thread"

More photos » by Nick Wass - AP 6 days ago: Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco's helmet pops free after being hit by Baltimore Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington, left, and linebacker Ray Lewis during the fourth quarter of the NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009, in Baltimore. Cincinnati won 17 - 14.(AP Photo/Nick Wass) Browse more photos » Keep it here all day to post...

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NFL Movers & Shakers from Sunday's Games!

Indianapolis Colts safety Tim Jennings (23) celebrates after intercepting a pass intended for Tennessee Titans wide receiver Nate Washington in the third quarter of an NFL football game in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009. (AP Photo/Wade Payne) Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Austin Collie (17) catches a 6-yard-touchdown pass ahead of Tennessee Titans defenders Michael Griffin (33) and Stephen...

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Week Five Early Games- Open Thread #2

More photos » by Gail Burton - AP about 1 hour ago: Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, left, pulls in a pass under pressure from Baltimore Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington during an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton) Browse more photos » I'm watching the Bengals v. Ravens . What are you watching. Chat away.

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Frank Walker Proving Depth in Raven Secondary

Barrack Obama would have even predicted that Phillip Rivers would throw a fade route against Frank Walker on Walkers first play on defense. In the wining seconds of the fourth quarter, the emergence of Frank Walker into the game for injured corner Fabian Washington ended up being a sigh of relief. Walker was a surprise to make the 53 man roster after having a disastrous pre-season where he was ...

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Ravens Secondary Saves Its Best for Last

The Ravens were gashed by big plays all game and surrendered 436 yards in the air. But just when Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers had the Ravens on the breaking point, Baltimore’s secondary rallied. Foxworth broke up two passes on one key Chargers fourth-quarter drive, the second of which resulted in an Antwan Barnes interception. Then Frank Walker, who came in to replace an injured Fabian...

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Washington sustains concussion Week 2

Ravens CB Fabian Washington sustained a concussion during a Week 2 win against the Chargers. Washington had six tackles before leaving the game.

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Chiefs News from the Overnight 9/12

via KCChiefs.com " Brian Waters is getting those guys ready to go against that Baltimore front," [Larry] Johnson said, referring to the Pro Bowl left guard. "He’s obviously seen all types of looks from that defense before. I know he’ll get those guys ready. Offensive line will be put to the test against Ravens from KC Star NFL.com Video: Week 1: Chiefs vs. Ravens Preview...