As the Ravens look to add another kicker, Matt Stover said the team hasn't contacted him about returning.
Stover is a free agent after being the Indianapolis Colts' kicker during last season's Super Bowl run.
At the NFL owners meetings last week, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said the team can't second-guess their decision not to retain Stover in 2009.
"I don't think it's fair to second-guess things because life doesn't give you the opportunity to second-guess decisions that you make," Bisciotti said. "You just continue to refine your decision-making skills from all the experiences that you have in life. The lack of Stover didn't have us down 17 points at Minnesota. I think people focus on a missed field goal at the end, but it was basically everybody but the kicker that got us down 17 points in that game. Had they not dug that much of a hole, then it wouldn't have been an issue."
"So, when you look at all the things that go wrong in an organization -- which good leaders are want to do -- you still look at with penalties and missed field goals but recognize that we still made the playoffs both years. That's what this game is about. It takes the sting out a little bit. It doesn't mean you don't address things and try to improve on them.
"What we don't know is if we kept two kickers is whether we would have given up a couple of touchdowns because we didn't have Edgar Jones active that game to make a couple of tackle on special teams. The problem with that keeping two kickers situation is you'll never know what you gained by not having that kicker. You only see what you lose."
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