Every week, the majority of teams in the NFL make procedural moves to release minor players temporarily to have enough spots on their game day rosters to dress the players they need for a particular game. In most cases, the player(s) let go are resigned a week or two later, after the team in question [...]
Continue reading...19 September 2010
Cincinnati’s victory over their rivals from Baltimore this afternoon was controversial on a number of levels, with the officials making spot judgments that gave the Bengals the advantage late in the game. Whether they were wrong in those decisions is debatable, but according to Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, they clearly influenced the outcome against his [...]
Continue reading...18 September 2010
The Bengals have a significant amount of motivation headed into this game, after getting stomped in a big way by the Patriots, and a division rival in the Ravens coming in this week. That said, they’ll definitely have their work cut out for them to solve Baltimore’s stellar defense, and as such, I expect this [...]
Continue reading...6 September 2010
As soon as Baltimore’s signing of wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh became official, it was only a matter of time before fellow receiver Mark Clayton found himself on his way to another team. That moment is now, with the Rams reportedly sending “late round considerations” to the Ravens to acquire Clayton, according to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen. [...]
Continue reading...6 September 2010
Former Seahawks wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh has been the source of much speculation over the past few days, but until now, the expectation was that his home for this season would be in one of three locations: Washington, Oakland, and potentially Minnesota. All of that is over now, with the Ravens sneaking in seemingly at [...]
Continue reading...4 September 2010
Here’s the latest on each team’s moves to reach the 53 man roster limit in the AFC North. We’ll be updating this with any additions that we find throughout the night, so be sure to check back often. Feel free to leave any thoughts you may have in the comment section. Baltimore Ravens QB – [...]
Continue reading...1 September 2010
This time of year can be enjoyable for some and miserable for others, as teams are beginning to decide who to cut from their roster to meet the 53 man maximum by Saturday’s deadline. While most of the players sent packing this week tend to be unknowns, brought in for the sole purpose of providing [...]
Continue reading...31 August 2010
After losing their starting cornerback this off-season in Dominique Foxworth, the Ravens pass defense looked to be the one glaring weakness on a team expected by many to contend for the Super Bowl this year. But true to form, Baltimore’s general manager Ozzie Newsome worked the phones and came up with a plan to strengthen [...]
Continue reading...22 August 2010
First Glance: The Ravens offense flipped the script quite a bit last season, turning their focus away from the power running game and towards a a more pass happy game plan, thanks in large part to the strengths displayed by quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Ray Rice. Combined with their always outstanding defense, Baltimore [...]
Continue reading...13 August 2010
Throughout his long and successful NFL career, former Ravens and Browns running back Jamal Lewis was well known for his tough style of play, leaving many opponents battered and bruised, feeling as if they’d tried to tackle a freight train. But after admitting to spending a significant amount of time in the care of Dr. [...]
Continue reading...25 July 2010
One of the worst things that can befall an NFL team prior to the season beginning is to have their top draft pick off the field with a major injury. Baltimore was dealt an even worse fate this morning, however, with rookie linebacker Sergio Kindle suffering a serious head injury after falling down multiple flights [...]
Continue reading...23 June 2010
In a quiet but likely effective move earlier this afternoon, Baltimore agreed to terms with former Rams quarterback Marc Bulger, providing incumbent starter Joe Flacco with a quality backup next season. The deal is for just one season, and is expected to be worth $3.8 million, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Bulger has struggled to [...]
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30 September 2010
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