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    Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Fantasy Fodder: Gearing up for Week 1 (maybe without Peyton)

    The news that Peyton Manning will miss Week 1 with a neck injury -- and that his status going forward is unclear -- is good news for the Texans, Ravens, Patriots, Steelers and the other contenders in the AFC. It's bad news for fantasy football owners who were counting on Manning or other Colts to produce for their squad this year.
    The news that Peyton Manning will miss Week 1 with a neck injury -- and that his status going forward is unclear -- is good news for the Texans, Ravens, Patriots, Steelers and the other contenders in the AFC. It's bad news for fantasy football owners...

    Tags: Vontae Davis, Houston Texans, New England Patriots, Peyton Manning, Beanie Wells

  2. Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. The nine teams that can win the Super Bowl in 2011

    I'm not very good at making preseason predictions. Two years ago, I picked the Giants to beat the Chargers in the Super Bowl. Last season, I wrote a column saying the Ravens would go all the way, and they might have had they not fallen apart against the Steelers. This year, I'm feeling good about the Patriots and the Packers -- and yes, I felt that way before Thursday night -- but considering my track record, neither will win it all in 2011.
    I'm not very good at making preseason predictions. Two years ago, I picked the Giants to beat the Chargers in the Super Bowl. Last season, I wrote a column saying the Ravens would go all the way, and they might have had they not fallen apart against the...

    Tags: New England Patriots, Matt Ryan, Donovan McNabb, San Diego Chargers, Rex Ryan

  4. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Trent Dilfer evaluates the ceiling of Joe Flacco

    Former Ravens quarterback and current ESPN NFL analyst Trent Dilfer recently evaluated the ceilings of the league's top passers under the age of 27 and ranked them based on their potential to become "elite." You might be surprised by which players -- there are five of them -- Dilfer said had a higher ceiling than Joe Flacco.
    Former Ravens quarterback and current ESPN NFL analyst Trent Dilfer recently evaluated the ceilings of the league's top passers under the age of 27 and ranked them based on their potential to become "elite." You might be surprised by which players --...

    Tags: Matthew Stafford, Matt Ryan, Sam Bradford, Tennessee Titans, National Football League

  6. Oct 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Ravens news, notes and opinions

    Of the Ravens&rsquo; final 11 games, four of them will be played against teams with first-year starting quarterbacks. That includes the two games against the Cincinnati Bengals and their rookie signal-caller <strong>Andy Dalton</strong>, the game against the <strong>Curtis Painter</strong>-led Indianapolis Colts and Monday night&rsquo;s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars and rookie quarterback <strong>Blaine Gabbert</strong>. It does not include the Oct. 30 Arizona Cardinals tilt, though it easily could because <strong>Kevin Kolb</strong> is essentially an undisputed starter for the first time in his career. Another two will be played against the Cleveland Browns and their struggling second-year quarterback <strong>Colt McCoy</strong>. And then there are the games against the Seattle Seahawks, who will likely start <strong>Tarvaris Jackson</strong>, and the San Francisco 49ers, who barring an injury will start <strong>Alex Smith</strong>. Both Jackson and Smith have been maligned throughout their young careers. All of what I just mentioned is a long way of saying that the Ravens will face two elite quarterbacks &ndash; the Pittsburgh Steelers&rsquo; <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong> and the San Diego Chargers <strong>Philip Rivers</strong> &ndash; the rest of the regular season. That, more than anything, is why I think the Ravens will wind up winning more games than most people originally expected. We all know the &ldquo;Any Given Sunday&rdquo; cliches, but the Ravens have been feasting on young and unproven quarterbacks for years. The Jets&rsquo;<strong> Mark Sanchez</strong> and the Rams&rsquo; <strong>Sam Bradford</strong> were added to that list already this season. With how aggressive defensive coordinator <strong>Chuck Pagano</strong> has been and how well the Ravens have shut down the run, it&rsquo;s very hard to envision some of these quarterbacks having any extended success against this defense.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Of the Ravens’ final 11 games, four of them will be played against teams with first-year starting quarterbacks. That includes the two games against the Cincinnati Bengals and their rookie signal-caller Andy Dalton, the game against the Curtis...

    Tags: Houston Texans, Sam Bradford, San Diego Chargers, Alex Smith, Indianapolis Colts

  8. Oct 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ravens look to continue trend of roughing up young quarterbacks

    When Jacksonville Jaguars rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert stands under center Monday, he'll be confronting one of the NFL's elite defenses and a trend that suggests that he's in for an extremely long night.
    When Jacksonville Jaguars rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert stands under center Monday, he'll be confronting one of the NFL's elite defenses and a trend that suggests that he's in for an extremely long night. One of the defining traits of the Ravens'...

    Tags: Peyton Manning, Houston Texans, Sam Bradford, Jarret Johnson, Ray Lewis

  10. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore Sports Blitz pre-preseason NFL power rankings

    The lockout is over, the NFL is back, training camps have kicked off and free agency has died down after a frantic few days. Now that we have had a chance to survey the NFL landscape, we know which players to watch in 2011 and we have a pretty good idea of which teams will be the ones to beat in January. A few weeks out from Ravens-Steelers, let's do some pre-preseason power ranking. Let me know what I got wrong.
    The lockout is over, the NFL is back, training camps have kicked off and free agency has died down after a frantic few days. Now that we have had a chance to survey the NFL landscape, we know which players to watch in 2011 and we have a pretty good idea...

    Tags: New England Patriots, Houston Texans, Peyton Manning, Minnesota Vikings, Matt Cassel

  12. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. According to a stat ESPN made up, Joe Flacco is pretty good

    Because traditional statistics are no longer good enough for the Worldwide Leader, the folks over at ESPN have invented a new quarterback rating system that they will undoubtedly cram down our throats non-stop for the next six months. Get ready for a hearty helping of Total Quarterback Rating (aka QBR). More like OMG SMH, right?
    Because traditional statistics are no longer good enough for the Worldwide Leader, the folks over at ESPN have invented a new quarterback rating system that they will undoubtedly cram down our throats non-stop for the next six months. Get ready for a...

    Tags: Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan, National Football League, Matt Cassel, Drew Brees

  14. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Ed Reed not worried about interception drought

    Ravens free safety Ed Reed is dealing with an eight-game streak of zero interceptions, but the seven-time Pro Bowler insisted that he has no concerns about this current drought.
    Ravens free safety Ed Reed is dealing with an eight-game streak of zero interceptions, but the seven-time Pro Bowler insisted that he has no concerns about this current drought. “No, man. I’ve been playing ball, being where I’m supposed...

    Tags: Andy Dalton, Jameel McClain, Football, Cincinnati Bengals, Ed Reed

  16. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Lewis returns the favor to Ryan

    Prior to last year&rsquo;s season opener against the New York Jets, Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis grabbed national headlines when he chastised Jets coach Rex Ryan and his players for feeding their own hype machine during the offseason.
    Prior to last year’s season opener against the New York Jets, Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis grabbed national headlines when he chastised Jets coach Rex Ryan and his players for feeding their own hype machine during the offseason. Lewis...

    Tags: New York Jets, Football, Antonio Cromartie, Rex Ryan, American Football Conference

  18. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Cromartie, Mangold won't practice Wednesday

    A pair of starters in cornerback Antonio Cromartie and center Nick Mangold won&rsquo;t practice Wednesday, New York Jets coach Rex Ryan said Wednesday.
    A pair of starters in cornerback Antonio Cromartie and center Nick Mangold won’t practice Wednesday, New York Jets coach Rex Ryan said Wednesday. Cromartie sustained a bruised lung and ribs in the team’s 34-24 loss to the Oakland Raiders...

    Tags: NFL Draft, New York Jets, Haloti Ngata, Rex Ryan, Sprained Ankle

  20. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. NBC analysts chime in on Ravens-Jets game

    The Ravens and New York Jets will meet Sunday night at M&amp;T Bank Stadium, an affair that will be nationally televised on NBC.
    The Ravens and New York Jets will meet Sunday night at M&T Bank Stadium, an affair that will be nationally televised on NBC. As with all Sunday night broadcasts, NBC emailed a couple thoughts from Sunday Night Football analysts Tony Dungy and Rodney...

    Tags: New England Patriots, New York Jets, Football, Indianapolis Colts, Rex Ryan

  22. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ravens hope to keep Jets from finding run game

    Critics might say that the New York Jets have become prolific at running their mouths.
    Critics might say that the New York Jets have become prolific at running their mouths. Running the football hasn't been quite as easy for New York. Only seven other teams in the NFL have gained fewer yards on the ground than the Jets. That kind of...

    Tags: NFL Pro Bowl, Colin Baxter, New York Jets, National Football League, Haloti Ngata

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