Posted on 09 November 2011. Tags: defense-the-way, dickson, disengage-him, Ed Dickson, Hines Ward, larry-fine, lewis, north, penalty, Pittsburgh Steelers, protect-player, steelers, told-reporters
(Reuters) – Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis were fined for overly aggressive contact in their hard-hitting AFC North showdown on Sunday, according to National Football League website nfl.com. Clark was fined $40,000 for a second-quarter play in Baltimore’s 23-20 win in which he launched himself into tight end Ed Dickson after the ball glanced off Dickson’s hands.
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Posted on 09 November 2011. Tags: after-the-hit, avoid-hitting, been-created, dickson, Ed Dickson, fine, game, Hines Ward, nfl, protect-players, Ray Lewis
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said Wednesday he was fined by the NFL for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Pittsburg ‘s Hines Ward in a game on Sunday. Ward was dazed and had to be helped off the field after the hit in the second quarter of Baltimore’s 23-20 victory. Lewis, a 16-year veteran, did not disclose the amount of the fine.
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Posted on 04 November 2011. Tags: Ed Dickson, emmanuel sanders, Hines Ward, Ike Taylor, network, north, pittsburgh, ravens, Ray Lewis, season, Tom Brady
Written by The Sports Network (Sports Network) – A blowout victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers back in Week 1 helped to propel the Baltimore Ravens to the top of the list of contenders in the AFC. Pittsburgh has slowly been making its climb back into the conference mix and has hit its stride just in time for Sunday’s rematch with Baltimore, this time on the home turf of Heinz Field.
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Posted on 26 October 2011. Tags: baltimore, Ben Roethlisberger, games, indianapolis, kansas, New England Patriots, nfl, pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Steelers, point, seattle, super-bowl
There’s no disputing that the next two games are huge for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens come to town, and everyone knows what that means: The Steelers get another crack at ending Tom Brady’s dominance over them and get an opportunity to avenge a season-opening beatdown from the Ravens.
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Posted on 17 October 2011. Tags: Anquan Boldin, bernard-pollard, Ed Dickson, Ed Reed, houston, houston-texans, John Harbaugh, ricky-williams, time
But in a dominating final 20 minutes, the Ravens, relying on some long completions from Flacco and a suffocating defense, scored the game’s final 16 points to pull away from the Houston Texans and post a 29-14 victory in front of an announced 71,154 at M&T Bank Stadium. “It was really encouraging to see the way we responded in a tight game in the fourth quarter,” Ravens Coach John Harbaugh said. “To have to come out and really win the fourth quarter in that kind of fashion is a huge statement.” Flacco threw for 305 yards and scored a rushing touchdown, Billy Cundiff tied a team record with five field goals, running back Ray Rice had 161 total yards and wide receiver Anquan Boldin had eight catches for 132 yards.
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Posted on 14 October 2011. Tags: baltimore, catch-passes, Dennis Pitta, down-the-field, Ed Dickson, fantasy, houston, houston-texans, nfl, offense-on-3rd, passing, sleeper, sponsored-post, tight-ends, vicks
By Phil Simms Vicks NyQuil Sponsored Post Time for the Vicks NyQuil Fantasy Football Sleeper Of The Week. The Baltimore Ravens have two tight ends: Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta. Let’s be the Houston Texans defense for a moment.
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Posted on 10 October 2011. Tags: comparison, Dennis Pitta, John Harbaugh, Le'Ron McClain, Lee Evans, lewis, lombardi-trophy, point, ravens, season, Todd Heap
BALTIMORE — Thirty minutes into the first game of the season, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis stood before his teammates and delivered an inspirational and insightful speech that set the tone for the entire season. Baltimore held a 21-7 lead over the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers, the identical score at halftime of their playoff game in Pittsburgh nine months earlier. In that one, the Ravens came apart in a 31-24 defeat.
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Posted on 09 October 2011. Tags: Dennis Pitta, indianapolis, Michael Oher, New York Jets, nfl, pittsburgh, Ray Lewis, Willis McGahee
BALTIMORE – Thirty minutes into the first game of the season, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis stood before his teammates and delivered an inspirational and insightful speech that set the tone for the entire season. Baltimore held a 21-7 lead over the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers, the identical score at halftime of their playoff game in Pittsburgh nine months earlier.
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Posted on 08 October 2011. Tags: bernard-pollard, John Harbaugh, Kelly Gregg, lewis, nfl, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ray Rice, super-bowl, Todd Heap
Thirty minutes into the first game of the season, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis stood before his teammates and delivered an inspirational and insightful speech that set the tone for the entire season. Baltimore held a 21-7 lead over the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers, the identical score at halftime of their playoff game in Pittsburgh nine months earlier
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Posted on 08 October 2011. Tags: bernard-pollard, locker, lombardi-trophy, New York Jets, nfl, Pittsburgh Steelers, point, ravens, Ray Rice, super-bowl
By DAVID GINSBURG AP Sports Writer BALTIMORE (AP) – Thirty minutes into the first game of the season, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis stood before his teammates and delivered an inspirational and insightful speech that set the tone for the entire season. Baltimore held a 21-7 lead over the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers, the identical score at halftime of their playoff game in Pittsburgh nine months earlier. In that one, the Ravens came apart in a 31-24 defeat
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Posted on 13 September 2011. Tags: Ben Roethlisberger, Ed Dickson, flacco, Joe Flacco, north, players, ravens, Ray Lewis, running
Steelers fall flat By DAVID GINSBURG AP Sports Writer Sunday, September 11, 2011 9:51 PM CDT BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens had just beaten their bitter rivals in record-breaking fashion, and some of the players felt inclined to put some perspective on their 35-7 manhandling of the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Although their overwhelming victory Sunday provided a bit of payback for January’s playoff loss — and don’t think the Ravens did not remember that game — coach John Harbaugh and his players have turned their attention toward this season.
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Posted on 12 September 2011. Tags: Anquan Boldin, baltimore, Ed Dickson, north, overwhelming, pittsburgh, Ray Rice, roethlisberger, Sam Koch
By David Ginsburg, AP Sports Writer BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Ravens had just beaten their bitter rivals in record-breaking fashion, and some of the players felt inclined to put some perspective on their 35-7 manhandling of the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Although their overwhelming victory Sunday provided a bit of payback for January’s playoff loss — and don’t think the Ravens did not remember that game — coach John Harbaugh and his players have turned their attention toward this season. And Baltimore could not have possibility started it any better.
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Posted on 11 September 2011. Tags: Dennis Pitta, Ed Dickson, Ed Reed, Joe Flacco, John Harbaugh, north, pittsburgh, players, Ray Lewis, time
BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Ravens had just beaten their bitter rivals in record-breaking fashion, and some of the players felt inclined to put some perspective on their 35-7 manhandling of the defending AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Although their overwhelming victory Sunday provided a bit of payback for January’s playoff loss — and don’t think the Ravens did not remember that game — coach John Harbaugh and his players have turned their attention toward this season. And Baltimore could not have possibility started it any better.
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Posted on 07 September 2011. Tags: baltimore, Ed Dickson, houston, houston-texans, John Harbaugh, leach, north, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, ravens, reputation, season, television, Todd Heap
rush against Steelers OWINGS MILLS – Vonta Leach approvingly watched the carnage from afar on his television, witnessing a violent series of blistering hits and intimidating words that define the Baltimore Ravens’ grudge rivalry with the Pittsburgh Steelers. One thought immediately came to mind for the bruising veteran fullback: “These two teams really hate each other.” Immediately capturing the essence of the annual series between these two AFC North powers, Leach is no longer a spectator. The Ravens’ newly-acquired All-Pro fullback was brought to town on a three-year, $11 million contract for a very specific reason: to bash helmets with the likes of James Harrison, LaMarr Woodley and James Farrior, beginning with this season-opener Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
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