profootballtalk.com - 11/4/2008
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Though we’re reluctant to toss our friends at WNST under the proverbial bus (or any other large piece of motorized machinery), we’re hearing that the reports of a new deal for linebacker Ray Lewis are premature.
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, no deal is imminent. In ...
RAY-RAY WILL STICK AROUND
profootballtalk.com 11/4/2008 — Our friends at WNST in Baltimore report that the Ravens are close to reaching an agreement on a five-year contract extension with linebacker Ray Lewis.
Lewis, whose deal was due to expire at the end of the season, will reportedly receive guaranteed ...
Tough decisions lie ahead for Ravens
blogs.nfl.com 12/20/2008 — If Ray Lewis is the free agent to watch this offseason, then Baltimore's linebackers are the one unit to monitor.
Not only is Lewis a free agent, but so are Baltimore linebackers Terrell Suggs and Bart Scott .
As much as Baltimore wants to keep all ...
Why Can't We Be Friends...
rockstarforhire.blogspot.com 12/10/2008 — Might as well cue this up while you're at it ... I've got this friend, Tori, who's a Ravens fan. I work with her, actually. But she's one of those semi-rare people that I actually like spending time with outside the confines of our concrete ...
How to beat the New York Giants
baltimorebeatdown.com 11/13/2008 — While in past weeks, this column's title has been pretty easy to break down, this week's matchup poses significant problems when determining the best way of defeating the Ravens next opponent. The New York Giants have the home field advantage, and we ...
How to beat the Miami Dolphins
baltimorebeatdown.com 1/3/2009 —
This post is sure to rile up the Dolphin fans, but I'm sure they don't need any more motivation to beat us after all the trash that's been strewn all over this and their blog in the past week. Both teams will be ready as will their fans. There ...
Ravens Are Bowl Eligible
girlsdontknowsports.blogspot.com 11/10/2008 — Well, I was wrong. Before the season began, I predicted the Ravens final record to be 5-11. As of right now the Ravens are 6-3 are tied with Pittsburgh for first place in the AFC North. And the Ravens are looking better than anyone I know expected.
Ravens Defense Dominates Eagles
baltimorebeatdown.com 11/24/2008 — The Baltimore Ravens defense shut out the high scoring Philadelphia Eagles offense and came away with a 36-7 Baltimore Beatdown yesterday at M&T Bank Stadium. The Eagles, who had been averaging over 26 points per game, scored their only points on ...
Ravens' Bisciotti speaks too soon on Lewis -
baltimoresun.com 1/23/2009 — That was interesting because Newsome, in preliminary talks before the season started, has already let Lewis' side know the general manager could use the designation on Lewis. It's the trump card the Ravens don't want to play, but it's nice to have ...
Ravens Week, Day 2 - Not Much To Report...
rockstarforhire.blogspot.com 1/13/2009 — Nothing to do with this post, if you could call it that, but I thought I made this picture look kind of bad ass... So, winning is great. Wonderful. Excellent. But, you know what the pox on this year's playoff situation is? Well, besides the fact ...
Who Has The Most Heart In Football? —
Bleacher Report - NFL
In my last article, “Who Has The Most Heart In Baseball?”, I assessed the metaphorical characteristic of “heart” in sports, and then discussed the five players in the MLB who I felt best embodied such a characteristic. Now, I ...
Joe Flacco: Midseason Grade —
Bleacher Report - NFL
With the 18th-overall pick in the first round of the 2008 draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected quarterback Joe Flacco out of Delaware.
With his 6'6", 230-pound frame, Flacco was deemed the next Ben Roethlisberger. His impressive arm strength earned ...
On Staph, a Second Opinion —
Wash Post NFL
The NFL will enlist a group of medical experts to study the issue of staph infections among players and help determine whether teams are taking all of the preventative steps that they should, Commissioner Roger Goodell said.