Edward Lee
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- Ravens kicker Justin Tucker said the footballs used for kicking plays in Saturday night's game at the Los Angeles Chargers were "just different than what weāre used to experiencing on your typical NFL Sunday.ā
- A 2015 first-round pick, Breshad Perriman will return to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday for the first time since the Ravens waived him on the final day of preseason cuts on Sept. 1.
- Hakeem Butler, a redshirt junior receiver at Iowa State, ranks second in the Football Bowl Subdivision with a 22.1 yards-per-catch average, and his 6-foot-6, 219-pound frame has attracted attention from NFL draft experts.
- Lamar Jackson and Baker Mayfield, the rookie quarterbacks for the Ravens and Browns, respectively, will meet as on-field adversaries for the first time, but have been tight for a while.
- Outside linebacker Terrell Suggs said, āWeāll cross every bridge when it comes toā making a decision on whether his 16-year career is drawing to a close.
- Strong safety and California native Tony Jefferson called defensive back Anthony Levine Sr.ās comparison of In-N-Out to McDonaldās āobnoxious.ā Levine countered that In-N-Out is not ālife-changingā.
- Jared Ambrose, the younger brother of Tigers head coach Rob Ambrose, replaces Matt Simon for the Blue Hens.
- The decision to make New York Jets kicker Jason Myers the AFC representative to the Pro Bowl over Justin Tucker āis kind of a big-time head-scratcherā for the Ravens head coach.
- The undrafted rookie ranks fourth in rushing since Week 11 and has yet to be tackled for a loss on a run.
- With an eye on bringing the Bears their first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title in nine seasons, senior point guard Martez Cameron is having a strong season.
- Tight end Nick Boyle suffered a concussion in the second half of Sundayās win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and did not participate in Tuesdayās walkthrough.
- Chargers running back Melvin Gordon is expected to bolster Los Angelesā rushing attack against a Ravens defense that ranks third in the NFL against the run.
- Nine Morgan State and Coppin State students attended the third annual NFL Careers in Football Forum as part of the festivities surrounding the Celebration Bowl played Saturday in Atlanta.
- Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey had a game he could enjoy, intercepting one pass and breaking up four more in Sundayās 20-12 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravensā 20-12 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
- Thirty-three-year-old veteran Joe Flacco was a healthy backup to Lamar Jackson for the first time in his 11-year career and drew praise from teammates for his support of the rookie.
- Take a look at the numbers behind the 2019 schedule for the Navy menās lacrosse team.
- Junior center back Donovan Pines, who hails from Clarksville and graduated from River Hill High School, has generated a considerable amount of buzz about his future at the professional level after igniting the Terpsā march to their first national championship in 10 years.
- A controversial ban from a youth football league in Carroll County slowed the Reisterstown Mustangs, but did not prevent them from competing in the World Youth Championship in Canton, Ohio, this weekend.
- In his first year as the Ravensā starting center, Matt Skura has been flagged only three times and has adapted to the transition from Joe Flacco to rookie Lamar Jackson at quarterback.
- Starting strong safety Tony Jefferson made his first appearance on the field since suffering a sprained left ankle Nov. 25 and was a limited participant in Thursdayās session.
- Starting safety Tony Jefferson has not been on the field since injuring his left ankle against the Raiders on Nov. 25, but coach John Harbaugh said he has his āfingers crossed" he will return soon.
- Backup defensive tackle Patrick Ricard addressed the defense Tuesday and the offense Wednesday after several racist and homophobic tweets began trending the night before Sundayās game at the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Take a look at the numbers behind the 2019 schedule for the Mount St. Maryās menās lacrosse team.
- Junior forward Brian Fobbs scored a career-high 32 points in Towsonās 80-76 win over UMBC in men's basketball Tuesday night.
- About 80 students and fans withstood freezing temperatures to welcome back the team after it won the universityās fourth NCAA championship and first since 2008.
- Quarterback David Tammaro, running back Stuart Walters and wide receiver Luke McFadden will be significant factors in how the No. 14 Blue Jays fare at No. 1 and 13-time reigning national champion Mount Union in Saturdayās NCAA Division III tournament semifinal.
- If Johns Hopkins is hoping to achieve another first in program history by advancing to the Stagg Bowl, the Blue Jays will have to get past No. 1 and 13-time national champion Mount Union in Saturdayās NCAA Division III tournament semifinal.
- A small gesture in 2013 sparked a friendship between Amar Sejdic and Paul Bin at Real Salt Lake Academy that has strengthened as the duo powers No. 11 seed Marylandās offense in the NCAA Division I tournament semifinals.
- Ravens running back Kenneth Dixon is hoping to build on last weekās 17 snaps, but understands that Gus Edwards and Ty Montgomery are ahead of him.
- Sundayās game between the Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs will pit John Harbaugh against his former employer, Andy Reid.
- Redshirt junior quarterback Tom Flacco picked up seven first-place votes for the Walter Payton Award, which recognizes the top offensive player at the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision level.
- After missing nine consecutive games because of a hamstring injury, cornerback Maurice Canady played 21 snaps on special teams in Sundayās victory over the Oakland Raiders. But he was āgratefulā for the chance to be active once again.
- Take a look at the numbers behind the 2019 schedule for UMBC menās lacrosse.
- The Ravens own the No. 2 pass defense in the NFL. The Falcons boast the No. 4 pass offense. Which unit will persevere on Sunday?
- Maybe Jimmy Smith is being humble or would prefer that his play do his talking. Either way, the Ravens cornerback is trying to stay out of the limelight and avoid questions about his improved play in recent weeks.
- The two-time Pro Bowler already owns a franchise-high eight AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
- A group of seniors has turned Blue Jays coach Jim Margraffās truism about effort into a life lesson that has helped them add to the schoolās second overall appearance in the NCAA Division III tournament quarterfinals.
- If Alabama offensive coordinator Mike Locksley is interested in taking over Maryland, he would have some high-profile supporters in several Ravens players.
- Right tackle James Hurst (back, calf) returned to Ravens practice for the first time since Oct. 19. Running back Alex Collins did not, but said his injured foot is much improved.
- Back-to-back wins by the Ravens have masked a certain exasperation from wide receiver John Brown on his lack of productivity in November.
- When the No. 11 seed Terps (10-6-4) visit No. 3 seed Kentucky (19-1-1) in an NCAA tournament quarterfinal on Friday, they will rely on a defense that has given up only one goal in its past four games.
- āItās tough to go 74 yards in the NFL at the end of the day,ā third-round draft pick Mark Andrews said.
- A look at some numbers from the Ravensā 34-17 victory over the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.
- Both Cyrus Jones and Anthony Levine Sr. predicted that Jones would reach the end zone moments before his 70-yard punt return for a touchdown in Sundayās 34-17 victory over the Oakland Raiders.
- The Ravensā outside linebacker duo of Terrell Suggs and Matthew Judon saved their best for (the) last (quarter) in Sundayās 34-17 win against the Oakland Raiders.
- Running back Alex Collins (foot) joins quarterback Joe Flacco (right hip) and right tackle James Hurst (back) on the sideline for Sundayās game against Oakland.
- Only three points in three trips inside Duquesneās 20-yard line factored mightily in the Tigersā 31-10 loss in an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision first-round playoff game on Saturday.
- As one of eight players on injured reserve, Kenneth Dixon knows the Ravens could have easily mothballed his 2018 season until next year. Instead, the team designated the running back as one of its two players available to return from IR.
- A video of Marshall sophomore forward Jannson Williams criticizing the Maryland guards played a big role in the Terpsā 104-67 thumping on Friday night.