Even on a Monday, Halloween is a day usually reserved for noisy parties, costumes and revelry.
But if head coach John Harbaugh's news conference was any indication, the Ravens seemed to return to work from their bye week with a quiet resolve.
The ninth-year sideline boss -- seemingly weary of the adversity brought on by a four-game losing streak -- was more quiet, reserved and matter-of-fact than normal as the Ravens began preparations to meet AFC North leader Pittsburgh Nov. 6.
"[The players] were ready to go to work," Harbaugh said. "We had a good work day today, and we're ready to go.