Oct 26, 2014; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) looks on from the sidelines during the second half against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bengals won 27-24. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
Welcome to the Daily Caw, where we round up all the latest Ravens news from around the web for your convenience. Today we look at Joe Flacco’s history of strong play in Pittsburgh, check out the latest injury report for the Ravens and Steelers, Elvis Dumervil’s matchup with Marcus Gilbert, and a little cross training going on at cornerback.
Complete Ravens and Steelers Injury Report
Canty, Yanda, Daniels Questionable For Sunday
"Defensive end Chris Canty (wrist), tight end Owen Daniels (knee), and guard Marshal Yanda (knee) were all listed as questionable on Friday’s injury report despite practicing.Canty has missed the last four games, recovering from wrist surgery from an infection that began in his thumb. If he is activated Sunday, Canty does not believe his conditioning will be a problem."
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Elvis Dumervil Looking to Dominate Marcus Gilbert Again
Ravens outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil looking to dominate Steelers tackle Marcus Gilbert for second time this year http://t.co/B8YZeBLNzZ
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) October 31, 2014
Anthony Levine is Getting a Bit of Cross Training
Ravens reserve safety Anthony Levine cross-training at cornerback: http://t.co/iHeNavAVnT
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) October 31, 2014
Ravens Love Being Hated in Pittsburgh
"The Baltimore Ravens know the routine when they play in Pittsburgh, from Steelers fans throwing stuff at the team bus to the awkward dinners the night before the game.“Folks [are] just looking at us like, ‘Man, I hope you just bomb it tomorrow,'” wide receiver Torrey Smith said. “It’s a serious environment. That’s why you’re here, to play a team like Pittsburgh up there, a crowd that hates you, really a city that truly hates you.”In what has become one of the top rivalries in the NFL, Ravens players thrive on being hated in Pittsburgh, and the results back that up. Since 2010, the Ravens are 3-1 at Heinz Field (.750), and 14-18 (.435) everywhere else on the road."