ravensgab.com - 7/2/2009
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With Training camp just about a month away one of the biggest points of debate among Ravens fans is the Receiving Corps. The rumor mill was churning as apparently the team was exploring the possibility of bringing either Anquan Boldin or Brandon Marshall into the fold. It seems that even the ...
Ravens Need a WR Upgrade - But Who is Out There? » NFL Gridiron Gab
feeds.feedburner.com 7/6/2009 — mason With Training camp just about a month away one of the biggest points of debate among Ravens fans is the Receiving Corps. The rumor mill was churning as apparently the team was exploring the possibility of bringing either Anquan Boldin or Brandon ...
Training Camp Preview: Receivers and Tight Ends
rightoffrussell.com 7/23/2009 — courtesy 9ico.com
As solidified as many positions are for the Ravens there is perhaps no position that is more up in the air than the receiving corps. When Derrick Mason announced his sudden retirement on July 13th, he not only caught the Ravens off-guard, but he also turned an already ...
Mason to retire – will Ravens pursue Marshall or Boldin?
scoresreport.com 7/14/2009 —
Ravens wideout Derrick Mason made an announcement on JockLife.com (a website owned by his agents) that he is set to retire from pro football.
Mason is coming off shoulder surgery and never got the pay raise that he had requested earlier this offseason. He claims that his main motivation ...
Suggs Update & Weekend Links
ebonybird.com 6/27/2009 — Terrell Suggs, the Ravens’ starting outside linebacker, no matter what side he plays on, was forced to agree to a franchise tag again this offseason, but as of yesterday, the team and Suggs are (finally!) close to a long-term extension. Suggs said on BaltimoreRavens.com, “I feel ...
Five Options for the Ravens at Receiver
ravensgab.com 7/18/2009 —
So let’s say that Derrick Mason sticks to his web announcement and he retires.
What does Baltimore do next?
If the Ravens want to have any chance of returning to the playoffs and competing for a championship they must replace a player that accounted for over 1/3 of their offense. ...
Derrick Mason retires
footbaltimore.com 7/13/2009 —
Derrick Mason, who has led the Ravens in receiving in each of the past two seasons, has announced his retirement from football via JOCKlife.com.
“I have had a tremendous career and I played for two great teams, I had fun. In my career, I have been able to do everything but win a Super ...
Positional Review Preview : Wide Receiver
ravensgab.com 6/18/2009 —
It seems like just the right time to examine the most talked about position for the Ravens organization. If Flacco is the quarterback then who is going to catch all of his passes?
2008 Review:
The Ravens passing game continued development as they finally found a franchise quarterback and ...
The Curious Case of Ravens WR Derrick Mason
nflgridirongab.com 7/15/2009 —
I’m sure that every Baltimore Ravens fan was shocked when they read the headline around 6 PM last night that Mason had decided to hang up his cleats. And since that time the newspapers, blogs, and talk radio shows have been buzzing about this latest situation and weather Mason has truly ...
Saturday Morning Links
footbaltimore.com 6/27/2009 —
A pair of Ravens’ players (tight end Daniel Wilcox and left tackle Jared Gaither) have started their own web sites .
ESPN’s James Walker argues (correctly, I might add) that Ray Lewis should have ranked higher than ninth on their list of best players in the decade.
Ed ...
Ravens Begin to Move Forward
mysportsrumors.com 7/24/2009 — The Baltimore Ravens partially addressed their need at wide receiver today by signing Drew Bennett . The Ravens held a tryout today between four wide receivers and Bennett came out the winner, after passing his physical. He was given a one-year contract worth $745,000. The team pretty much ...
2009 NFL Preview: AFC North —
Bleacher Report - NFL 7/1/2009
Let's take a trip up to the AFC North, where the Super Bowl champions preside. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens have created one of the most prolific rivalries in football. Last season these two teams proved to be some of the ...
NFL coaches visit troops in Iraq (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 7/3/2009
The soldiers expressed their gratitude over and over to the NFL coaches who made the trip to Iraq. "They kept thanking us," said the Tennessee Titans' Jeff Fisher. "We kept thanking them." Fisher, the New York Giants' Tom Coughlin, ...