OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens figured their miserable 2015 season was merely an aberration.Instead, it appears to be the start of a trend.Plagued by the same problems they experienced last season -- injuries, inexplicable mistakes and close defeats -- the Ravens are stumbling through their worst stretch since coach John Harbaugh arrived in 2008.A 24-16 loss to the struggling New York Jets last weekend ended a winless October for the Ravens (3-4), who entered bye week with their first four-game losing streak since the days of Brian Billick.Under Harbaugh, Baltimore has been a perennial contender. Last season, however, the Ravens finished 5-11, their first losing record in eight years.The reason appeared obvious: Season-ending injuries to stars Joe Flacco, Terrell Suggs, Steve Smith and Justin Forsett contributed to eight defeats by eight points or fewer, along with a minus-14 turnover differential.After assessing the damage, owner Steve Bisciotti expressed confidence the team would improve.I have a lot of faith that well get it straightened out, he said. I hope we dont have as many injuries and I hope we (create) a whole lot more turnovers. I think those kind of differences would get us back to where we want to be.Just like last season, the injury problems began this season in the summer.In 2015, top draft pick Breshad Perriman sustained what would be a season-ending knee injury on the first day of training camp. Last August, tight end Benjamin Watson had his season end with a torn Achilles tendon.Still, with Flacco, Suggs, Smith and Forsett healthy again, the Ravens bolted to a 3-0 start. Each game was close, and on every occasion Baltimore made the decisive plays in the closing minutes.Then came October. Four losses, each by no more than eight points.In the wake of a perfect September, Forsett was cut, Smith was downed by a sprained ankle, Suggs tore his triceps and Flacco played through a shoulder injury.Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (foot injury) missed the entire month, and Pro Bowl guard Marshal Yanda (shoulder) sat out the past two games after playing 53 in a row.Two interceptions and a lost fumble proved pivotal against the Jets. All three turnovers occurred in the second half, including a game-changing fumble by Timmy Jernigan while he foolishly attempted to run from the end zone with a Jets fumble.Although the Ravens didnt have Suggs against the Jets and sack specialist Elvis Dumervil has played only two games -- ineffectively -- because of a foot injury, the defense has been sound.Problem is, the Ravens cant score touchdowns. Harbaugh fired offensive coordinator Marc Trestman after a 16-10 loss to the Redskins and handed the job to quarterbacks coach Marty Mornhinweg, but the Ravens scored only two TDs offensively in their past two games.Part of the problem can be attributed to the absence of Stanley and Yanda, but thats not the extent of it. Untimely holding penalties, a poor running game and inconsistency at quarterback are all factors.Right now, we just have one guy here and there doing something that is a little bit off -- myself included -- and it halts a whole drive, Flacco said.When that happens throughout the course of the game and you have a good amount of those, it leads to what we have been dealing with, which is not putting any points on the board.The Ravens rank 26th in yards rushing and 25th in points scored. Flacco is 42nd among quarterbacks with 6 yards per attempt and has six interceptions compared to five touchdown throws. But Harbaugh remains steadfast in his support of the 2012 Super Bowl MVP.On offense, hes the key to the whole thing, Harbaugh said. He can do all of the things we need to do. We need to make sure that we give him a chance to do that. We need to protect him. We need to run routes. We need to create confidence in our passing game. We need to run the ball well.Thats quite a list. Yet, if the Ravens heal during their bye, perhaps they can regroup.After all, Pittsburgh leads the AFC North by only a game and still doesnt know when quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will be back from knee surgery.We can accomplish everything we want to accomplish, Harbaugh said. Thats the thing thats exciting.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLWholesale Cheap Shoes China .Y. - Free agent outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, fresh off winning the World Series with Boston, reached agreement with the rival New York Yankees on a seven-year contract worth about $153 million, a person familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday night. Shoes Wholesale Online Store . During the athletes parade, the 23-strong Ukrainian team was represented by a lone flagbearer in an apparent protest at the presence of Russian troops in Ukraines Crimean peninsula. http://www.shoeswholesale.us/ . 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Manchester City never got the chance to start.Messis fast start was the first of a hat trick in Barcelonas 7-0 rout of Celtic, and fellow superstar forwards Neymar and Luis Suarez also scored. Celtic had a penalty saved when trailing 1-0 midway through the first half.Cavanis even faster strike was the end of PSGs scoring in Paris against Arsenal, and Alexis Sanchezs late equalizer earned a 1-1 draw.Heavy rain in Manchester forced Citys game against Borussia Moenchengladbach to be called off 20 minutes before kickoff.Coach Pep Guardiolas team will try again on Wednesday evening.Bayern Munich, Guardiolas former team, managed just fine under new coach Carlo Ancelotti. Champions League newcomer Rostov was beaten 5-0 in Munich.Heres a roundup of all the action on Tuesday:---GROUP AA pair of 1-1 draws in Paris and Basel left visiting teams Arsenal and Ludogorets happier with their work.Arsenal seemed set for a tough night at Parc des Princes when Uruguay forward Cavani headed in Serge Auriers cross in the first minute.Cavani, now with more responsibility after Zlatan Ibrahimovics offseason exit, then missed three clear chances to extend the lead.Alexis Sanchez of Chile scored in the 78th minute against the run of the play when he fired home the rebound from 10 meters after PSG keeper Alphonse Areola parried Alex Iwobis powerful shot.Both teams finished with 10 players. Marco Verrati and Olivier Giroud, who was also sent off in Arsenals Champions League opener last year, were sent off following an altercation.Ludogorets scored freely on the road in three qualifying rounds, but was limited to Jonathan Cafus 45th goal to finish a twisting run.Basel levelled in the 79th when Renato Steffen took advantage of a goalkeeping error.---GROUP BNapoli took early control of the group with a come-from-behind 2-1 win at Dynamo Kiev, which had Serhiy Sydorchuk sent off in the 68th minute.Poland forward Arkadiusz Milik twice scored with headers in the first half, the second in stoppage time, to cancel out Denys Garmashs 26th-minute opener for Dynamo.Milik arrived from Ajax in the offseason to replace Gonazalo Higuain, the Argentina forward who sought a better chance of Champions League success at Juventus.Benfica was held 1-1 at home by Besiktas when one of its own pplayers scored late for the visitors.ddddddddddddPlaying against his parent club while on loan to the Turkish champion, midfielder Talisca scored with a curling free kick in stoppage time.Brazilian Talisca canceled out a 12th-minute earlier goal by Argentinas Franco Cervi for Benfica, finishing a rebound from Besiktas goalkeeper Tolga Zengins save.---GROUP CIn a record-setting night at Camp Nou, Barcelonas trio of stars teamed up to outclass Celtic.Lionel Messis hat trick included two goals in the first half hour, while Neymar struck with a free kick and set up another four goals. Luis Suarez did his part with two goals against the new team of his former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers.The result surpassed Barcelonas biggest win in the competition -- a 7-1 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in 2012. It also improved on a 6-1 win over Celtic from their last meeting in 2013.Messis three goals took his Champions League career tally to 86 goals, to still trail Cristiano Ronaldos record of 94.Celtics 5-1 rout of fierce Scottish rival Rangers on Saturday seemed long ago. Moussa Dembele scored a hat trick in the Glasgow derby but on Tuesday had a first-half penalty saved by Marc-Andre ter Stegen.Beaten by the torrential rain in north-west England, group rivals Manchester City and Borussia Moenchengladbach were surely impressed by what they saw from Spain.---GROUP DBayern Munich showed Champions League debutant Rostov what life is like among the big boys of Europe.A 5-0 drubbing was begun by Robert Lewandowskis penalty and Thomas Muellers shot in the first half.Germanys great defensive prospect Joshua Kimmich scored twice and Juan Bernat finished the rout.It was yet another lopsided win for Bayern which has now scored 20 goals and conceded none in five wins from five games across all competitions.In a rematch of a Round-of-16 encounter last season, Atletico Madrid beat PSV Eindhoven 1-0 in the Netherlands.Saul Niguez calmly fired a left foot volley just inside the post in the 43rd minute for the first goal between the two sides this year. In March, Atletico won a penalty shootout after two goalless draws en route to the final.Penalties were again PSVs problem, as Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak dived to his left to block Andres Guardados spot kick in first-half stoppage time. ' ' '