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- Football is a game of risk for Cary Williams. The Ravens starting cornerback relies on his instincts on the field for when to gamble and when to play it safe
- Haloti Ngata has squashed ball-carriers and bowled over quarterbacks throughout his Ravens career, and on Wednesday night, it was unveiled by NFL Network that his peers consider him one of the game's best players. The defensive tackle was voted as the ninth-best player in the NFL entering the 2012 season.
- NFL Network is winding down its annual unveiling of the top 100 players of 2012 -- as voted by NFL players themselves -- and three Ravens defenders have been ranked among the league's top 20 players by their peers.
- Cornerback Lardarius Webb reached agreement on a five-year, $50 million extension with the Ravens five days ago and officially signed his contract last Friday so the reality has long set in
- Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb was back in Baltimore on Friday to take a physical and officially sign his new five-year, $50 million extension. Webb, who was a restricted free agent, is now under contract through the 2017 season. The Ravens gave him a lucrative contract because they feel he can become one of the NFL's top cornerbacks. But according to stats from Pro Football Focus, Webb might already be there.
- Ravens lock up Lardarius Webb with a six-year, $50 million deal. 26-year-old proved to be one of the top cornerbacks in the league last season.
- Meet the Recruit: Terps cornerback commitment Isaac Goins
- Meet the Recruit: Terps cornerback commitment Sean Davis
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- Moving Ed Reed around the field seemed to make Jets flustered
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- Ravens respect Revis, but say they won't necessarily avoid his Island. Jets cornerback is widely believed to be the best in the league
- The Ravens need to establish the run to beat the Jets, and they can't turn the ball over
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- Performance against lowly Rams pass defense could turn out to be a mirage
- Sun reporters make their projections for 2011 NFL season
- After losing out on Asomugha, Jets re-sign starting cornerback Antonio Cromartie to four-year deal
- Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis made two appearances on the finale of NFL Network's list of the top 100 players for 2011. The first, of course, was when he was revealed as the fourth best player in the league -- and the highest defender on the list -- according to his peers.