Sun coverage: Ravens Q&As
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Q&A with Gary Stills
Gary Stills set a franchise record last season when he registered 44 special teams tackles in his first year with the Ravens, and the linebacker leads the team this season with 26. Stills' fast motor is matched by his passion for cars.
Q&A with Antwan Barnes
Antwan Barnes collected his second sack in his past three games when the rookie linebacker took down Dolphins quarterback Cleo Lemon late in the second quarter of Sunday's game. When Barnes isn't delivering hits, he enjoys other off-field activities.
Q&A with Yamon Figurs
With a 94-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday night and a 75-yard punt return for a touchdown in Week 3, Yamon Figurs joined the Chicago Bears' Devin Hester, the San Diego Chargers' Darren Sproles and the Seattle Seahawks' Nate Burleson as the only players to return a kickoff and punt for touchdowns this season. Praised by his coaches and teammates for giving the team a spark, the rookie return specialist knows about giving a boost to people around him.
Q&A with Le'Ron McClain
Le'Ron McClain registered his first career touchdown when he made a 13-yard catch against the San Diego Chargers on Nov. 25. But if the rookie fullback weren't playing football, his career path might have taken a different turn.
Q&A with Samari Rolle
The recent disclosure that he has epilepsy has put Samari Rolle in the middle of a media storm. But weathering those distractions in addition to beating the odds is not surprising. considering the Ravens cornerback's given name.
Q&A with Sam Koch
The Ravens' Sam Koch is averaging 44.7 yards per punt - an average that would exceed Kyle Richardson's single-season franchise record of 43.9 set in 1998. Even though Koch has taken a few hits from opponents trying to block his punts, it's a task that is light years better than his first job back in Nebraska.
Q&A with Devard Darling
In his fourth season with the Ravens, wide receiver Devard Darling is expected to get significant playing time in the offense's three-receiver set because of Demetrius Williams' high ankle sprain. A native Bahamian, Darling still has fond feelings for the island nation he called home for his first 12 years.
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