Posted on 26 October 2011. Tags: billy-cundiff, harbaugh, jaguars, John Harbaugh, Lee Evans, offence, ravens, Ray Rice, season, St. Louis Rams, super-bowl, until-the-third
OWINGS MILLS, Md. – For years, the Baltimore Ravens have tried — without success — to put together an offence that could match the play of its esteemed defence. They hoped that several off-season moves and the maturation of quarterback Joe Flacco would make a difference this season
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Posted on 13 October 2011. Tags: aaron-rodgers, baltimore, Ben Grubbs, chicago, green, houston, houston-texans, Lee Evans, mario-williams, meadowlands, outstanding, raiders, ravens, running, texans
While the Baltimore Ravens were getting healthier during their bye week, the Houston Texans were ravaged even more by injury. When the Texans head into Baltimore on Sunday, their two best players almost certainly won’t be with them. Hardly the formula for an upset
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Posted on 12 October 2011. Tags: Ben Grubbs, games, Joe Flacco, league, Lee Evans, mario-williams, meetings, nfl
The Baltimore Ravens are feeling confident and well-rested after their week off, with several injured players hoping they’ll be back on the field this weekend. Meanwhile, with Mario Williams(notes) lost for the season and Matt Schaub(notes) also hurting, the Houston Texans are probably wishing they were entering their bye week. The Ravens will try to stay unbeaten against the visiting Texans on Sunday as they go for their third straight win overall
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Posted on 12 October 2011. Tags: aaron-rodgers, chicago, derrick-mason, houston, Lee Evans, mario-williams, outstanding, raiders, ravens, running, texans, upset-special
While the Baltimore Ravens were getting healthier during their bye week, the Houston Texans were ravaged even more by injury. When the Texans head into Baltimore on Sunday, their two best players almost certainly won’t be with them
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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 04 October 2011. Tags: baltimore, games, houston, jimmy-smith, John Harbaugh, Lardarius Webb, New York Jets, predecessors
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Posted on 03 October 2011. Tags: baltimore, health, Jarret Johnson, Lardarius Webb, Lee Evans, Mark Sanchez, over-the-years, predecessors, ravens, Ray Lewis, smith, years
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Posted on 03 October 2011. Tags: Ben Grubbs, games, history, John Harbaugh, Lardarius Webb, league, nfl, week, years
By DAVID GINSBURG AP Sports Writer OWINGS MILLS, Md.
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Posted on 30 September 2011. Tags: facebook, game, Lee Evans, more-on-fantasy, New York Jets, smith, sunday, torrey, torrey-smith, week
Read More: nfl injury report, ravens injury report, Lee Evans (WR – BAL), Torrey Smith (WR – BAL), Denarius Moore (WR – OAK), Baltimore Ravens Following an explosive breakout performance against the St.
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Posted on 29 September 2011. Tags: against-the-run, baltimore, ground, Lee Evans, Mark Sanchez, ravens, Ray Lewis, Ray Rice, Rex Ryan, summer, super-bowl, time
Rex Ryan was more than unhappy when he didn’t become coach of the Baltimore Ravens three years ago. The brash and outspoken coach has instead found plenty of success with the New York Jets, with whom he makes his return to Baltimore on Sunday night
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Posted on 29 September 2011. Tags: chose-the-jets, Cory Redding, familial, haruki-nakamura, jets, jimmy-smith, ravens, unique
Some of the familial ties between the Jets and Baltimore Ravens bring up bittersweet memories during game week. For one, there’s the head coach, Rex Ryan, who was passed over for the head coach’s job in Baltimore in 2008 after a decade as an assistant with the team, eventually leading him to the Jets. “Was I bitter about not getting the head coaching job
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