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Ravens sightings
Hey everyone FYI the Ravens players stay at the Baltimore Hayatt the night before every home game. I was at Sullivan's Steakhouse, whitch is right next door and some of the players came in for dinner. Steve Hauschka, Ray Lewis, and Matt Lawrence have all been there. ... |
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 end ... |
Harbaugh & Newsome Content With Receiving Corps
Head Coach John Harbaugh and General Manager Ozzie Newsome seem content with the list of receivers currently on their roster.
With health and depth atop the list of concerns for the wide out position for as long as we can remember, it appears that the Ravens are cont ... |
The Ravens Deeper then the Ocean
For some reason the national media has decided that despite the Baltimore Ravens making it to the AFC championship game, they may just not have what it takes to make it back to the playoffs this year. Their competition is a whole other story, but the Ravens themselves o ... |
What a Difference A Year Makes for Ravens
If NFL team logos were the equivalent of Rorschach Tests, the first word that would come to the mind of any competent football fan upon seeing the Baltimore Raven would be defense. And rightly so, for the Ravens offense has long better at stopping itself from scoring po ... |
Ravens re-sign Suggs and try to change Mason’s mind
After losing Bart Scott and their Defensive Coordinator, Rex Ryan, to the Jets during the offseason, the Baltimore Ravens were not going to let Terrell Suggs leave the team after the season.
Baltimore had a 4pm EDT Wednesday deadline to lock up the 6'3, 260 pound LB or ... |
McAlister joins Gregg on injured reserve; is Landry next?
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister's 2008 season is over. Safety Dawan Landry may be next.
With all due respect to the two of them, the Ravens' defense seems more than equipped to move on. McAlister had three interceptions in the team's first four games, but ... |
Flacco, Rice show an offensive future in Baltimore
Two plays stood out over all the others in Sunday's 37-27 win for the Baltimore Ravens over the Cleveland Browns. And for perhaps the first time ever, neither of those plays came from Baltimore's defense.
Rookie quarterback Joe Flacco sat in a perfect pocket, and loft ... |
Suggs set to back up the talk
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker/defensive end Terrell Suggs got the team's franchise tag during the offseason instead of the extension he wanted.
The Ravens take on the improving Cleveland Browns on Sunday, and if Suggs wants to earn that big extension, a big game ... |
McAlister’s benching a disciplinary action
Baltimore Sun writer Mike Preston is speculating in his blog that Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister's benching in the team's Week 7 win over the Miami Dolphins was thanks to a conflict with coach John Harbaugh.
Preston writes that McAlister has a "lethargic, 'I don't ... |
Flacco’s honeymoon over in Baltimore
Baltimore's 2-0 start brought around talks of a surprise playoff entry in 2008.
Injuries and the returning-to-earth performances of rookie quarterback Joe Flacco seem to be ending those hopes. Most recently, Baltimore's razor-thin secondary was shellacked by Indianapo ... |
Ravens will forge on without Gregg in 2008
The National Football Post's Jack Bechta and the Baltimore Sun are reporting that Ravens nose tackle Kelly Gregg will undergo microfracture surgery, thus ending his 2008 season.
Bechta is Gregg's agent.
Gregg has been sidelined all season with a knee problem, and it's ... |
Rolle says he could be out Monday night at Pittsburgh
Baltimore Sun writer Mike Preston wrote in his blog that he had a source saying Ravens cornerback Samari Rolle won't play Monday night at Pittsburgh.
Quoted by Preston, Rolle said the writer's source is probably right.
If Rolle can't go, the Ravens will be without t ... |
Ravens prepare for 15 straight games
The NFL rescheduled last weekend's Houston-Baltimore game from Sunday to Monday thanks to the damage Hurricane Ike caused to the Texans' Reliant Stadium. The league then postponed the game until Nov. 9 because of the devastation in Houston. As a result, he Ravens and Te ... |
Bengals’ loss is Baltimore’s gain
If former Bengals right tackle Willie Anderson is bitter about being released last week after refusing to take a pay cut to stay with the team, the Ravens are going to give him an opportunity to extract some revenge on Sunday. Anderson signed a three-year deal worth $11 ... |
QB indecision in Baltimore leading up to Week 1
Recently, the New England Patriots had fun with their local media by placing a protective boot and crutches in front of the locker of quarterback Tom Brady. Maybe the Baltimore Ravens are trying to pull off a similar gag.
It's been reported that the Ravens signed vete ... |
Fan Pulse: Injury to Boller opens up Ravens QB options
Last season, the Ravens lost starting cornerbacks Samari Rolle and Chris McAlister for multiple games. This year, they've lost defensive lineman Dwan Edwards, and could possibly put veteran quarterback Kyle Boller on season-ending injured reserve thanks to a shoulder in ... |
Ravens’ Edwards to miss 2008
Ravens defensive tackle Dwan Edwards will miss the season because of a back injury, the Baltimore Sun reports.
The Ravens have been without defensive tackles Kelly Gregg and Haloti Ngata all preseason thanks to injuries as well. Edwards started 13 games for the injure ... |
Baltimore needs QB to emerge
The Baltimore Ravens followed up an impressive 13-3 season and playoff appearance in 2006 with a dismal 5-11 performance and last-place finish in the AFC North last year. So what became the problem?
With quarterback Steve McNair performing well, the Ravens flew high. B ... |
Baltimore signs third-round LB Gooden
Baltimore signed third-round linebacker Tavares Gooden to a three-year, $1.76 million deal at the onset of training camp, the team announced.
Camp starts today in Westminster, Md., and Gooden's deal was reported late Sunday night. The Ravens have five more picks still ... |