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- Former Ravens dot the rosters and coaching staffs of both Super Bowl 50 teams: the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers.
- Several top kickers have come through Baltimore, but Steven Hauschka had to leave the Ravens to join the game's best.
- Baltimore Ravens veteran Jacoby Jones is struggling to catch passes and get chances on kick returns
- All eyes will be on wide receiver Steve Smith, who faces the organization he played with for 13 seasons. While Joe Flacco will undoubtedly look to get Smith the ball early, he needs receivers Torrey Smith, Jacoby Jones and Marlon Brown to be more involved in the passing game.
- For the past two seasons, Justin Tucker has been one of the NFL's best kickers and one of the league's biggest bargains. But the Ravens know that the time is coming soon where Tucker will get his big pay day and they are prepared to reward him.
- It took a few years for him to find himself, but former Ravens kicker Steven Hauschka, the young man who faced the daunting task of filling the cleats of Baltimore legend Matt Stover, is going to the Super Bowl.
- In an unsurprising choice, Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after his epic performance Monday night against the Detroit Lions. Tucker connected on a 61-yard game-winning field goal in the final minute of the Ravens' dramatic 18-16 victory at Ford Field. The field goal is the longest in franchise history and the longest in NFL history indoors.
- It took only a few moments for Ravens Pro Bowl offensive guard Marshal Yanda and starting cornerback Lardarius Webb during their respective preseason debuts to prove that their surgically repaired limbs are sound.
- CBilly undiff, whose contract was terminated by the Ravens on Sunday after he lost his job to undrafted rookie Justin Tucker, has agreed to sign with the Washington Redskins.
- A little more than seven months after he missed a 32-yard field goal that thwarted the Ravens¿ Super Bowl hopes and just three days after he was benched for an undrafted rookie in the third preseason game, Billy Cundiff was waived by the Ravens today, according to multiple sources.
- All eyes will be on Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff when training camp begins.