Showing posts with label Ravens highlights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ravens highlights. Show all posts

Monday, February 4, 2013

SUPER BOWL CHAMPS!!!

THE BALTIMORE RAVENS ARE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS! JOE FLACCO IS MVP (Though I think he should have given it to Ray Lewis)!!!

#1. Ravens vs. 49ers highlights
#2. Harbaugh brothers meet after the game
#3. Ravens playing smart with safety.
#4. Super Bowl XLVII power outage.
#5. John Harbaguh frustrated with power outage
#6. Flacco hits Jones for amazing TD
#7. Ravens receive Lombardi Trophy.
#8. Ray Lewis ends career as a champion.

Call it The Countdown.

The Ravens’ backs were against the wall. First-and-goal from the 7-yard line. This was the game.

As Baltimore’s defense made each tackle, the players shouted to each other, counting down the number of stops they needed.

Two-yard run – three more to go. Incomplete pass – two more. Incomplete pass – one more. Fourth down incompletion – Super Bowl champions.

After seeing a 22-point, third-quarter lead disappear in the blink of an eye. After enduring a power outage and delay that axed the Ravens’ momentum. After a season full of trials.

After a season full of trials, the Ravens overcome once again to beat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, in Super Bowl XLVII and claim the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy.

The Ravens made a goal-line stand. And that made them World Champions.

“Backs against the wall,” linebacker Ray Lewis said after sitting down at his post-game locker one last time. “Backs against the wall.”

The Ravens’ season was defined by adversity. So how could the Super Bowl be any different?

“It’s never pretty. It’s never perfect. But that’s us,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said to the Superdome crowd from the winner’s podium.

The Ravens stormed out to a 15-point lead at halftime. Then they seemed to break the game open when Jacoby Jones returned the second half’s opening kickoff 109 yards for a touchdown. Baltimore had San Francisco right where it wanted it.

And with that, the lights went out – literally and figuratively.

Power was lost and Superdome lights went out, suspending play for 35 minutes. When play resumed, it was almost instantly a different game.

All of the Ravens’ momentum was gone. Their boisterous crowd was quieted. The momentum shifted.

The 49ers scored 17 points within a span of just four minutes, 14 seconds. In hardly any time at all, Baltimore’s lead was cut to just five points. A Colin Kaepernick touchdown with 9:57 remaining left Baltimore ahead by just two.

“It was nothing new for us,” outside linebacker Terrell Suggs said. “We’ve [been] in those types of battles. We just stayed together. We had to win four plays.”

Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe stuffed running back LaMichael James for just 2 yards on first down. Then a pass intended for wide receiver Michael Crabtree was thrown out of reach. Crabtree caught the next pass, but had the ball busted out of his hands by cornerback Jimmy Smith.

On fourth down, Smith knew they were going to come at him again.

“I figured it would either be a slant or a fade. I saw Kaepernick tap the back of his head so I figured it would be a back-shoulder fade.”

Smith muscled up against Crabtree and the pass was too far out of reach. There was still 1:46 left to burn, but after some runs and a smart purposeful safety, the Ravens left the 49ers only one final free punt to return with four seconds.

And once Baltimore secured the tackle, they all experienced the confetti Lewis had long talked about. They danced around the field and made snow angels lying on the field.

“For us to stand up like that, it is just a testament of what we’ve been through and how much trust we had all year in each other,” Lewis said.

The 17-year linebacker sat with his children surrounding him at his locker afterwards. He had just played his final game and done something few athletes can ever claim. He went out on top.

“We get to ride off into the sunset, babies,” Lewis said.

While Baltimore’s defense made the final game-winning stop, the Ravens put up 34 points against one of the league’s best defenses.

Quarterback Joe Flacco, long questioned as to whether he belongs among the NFL “elite,” hoisted the Lombardi Trophy as Super Bowl MVP.

Flacco was on fire throughout the night and finished completing 22-of-33 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns, good for a 124.2 quarterback rating.

“He’s got guts of a burglar,” Harbaugh said.

“People should shut up about Joe,” said wide receiver Anquan Boldin, who logged six receptions for 104 yards and a touchdown. “I’m so sick of people saying Joe’s not an elite quarterback. For all the critics who say he’s not, ask them how many rings they have.”

As the Ravens walked into locker room following their post-game celebration, they party was somewhat more muted than one might expect.

They savored it. They laughed with each other. They finally exhaled.

The Ravens, one time losers of four of their last five games, went on a crazy postseason run. They took out Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts. They slayed Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos. They toppled Tom Brady and the Patriots.

In Super Bowl XLVII, they overcame the other brother, Jim Harbaugh, and his talented, resilient team.

Safety Ed Reed was the final player out of the Ravens locker room. And the veteran could only take it in with a cigar hanging out of his mouth.

“Mission complete,” he said.
Baltimore Ravens.com news, by Ryan Mink

When the lights went out, my dad thought that Beyonce (who did the halftime show) used up so much electricity with the lights that they went out. Man, that was annoying. Never play the 49ers when they are the home team. Because, last year, it was Monday night, the 9ers are playing the Steelers, and moments before kickoff, there's a flash of blue light from outside the stadium, and boom! Lights go out. Lets get another championship next year! GOOO RAVENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, January 21, 2013

AFC CHAMPS!!!!!

THE BALTIMORE RAVENS ARE AFC CHAMPIONS!!! ON TO THE SUPER BOWL TO BEAT JIM HARBAUGH (John Harbaugh's brother) AND THE 49ERS!!!

#1. Ravens vs. Patriots
#2. Ravens to the Super Bowl
#3. Steven Ridley fumbles after big hit
#4. Sibling rivalry to play out in New Orleans
#5. Tucker confident he'd made the kick
#6. AFC Championship trophy presentation.

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Joe Flacco outdueled Tom Brady, throwing three touchdown passes in the second half and leading the Baltimore Ravens to their first Super Bowl in 12 years with a 28-13 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday for the AFC championship.

The win sets up the first Super Bowl coached by brothers, Baltimore's John Harbaugh and San Francisco's Jim. The 49ers won the NFC title earlier Sunday 28-24 at Atlanta.

The 49ers have been listed as 5-point favorites.

Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis' final season will conclude in two weeks in New Orleans; he was the MVP of the 2001 game, the Ravens' only Super Bowl win.

Flacco had two touchdown passes to Anquan Boldin and one to Dennis Pitta as the Ravens outscored the Patriots 21-0 in the second half. Baltimore's defense made Brady look ordinary and stymied the league's top offense. Brady was 67-0 at home when leading at halftime.

Flacco's three touchdown passes came in just over 10 minutes in the second half. He connected with Bolden for two TDs in the first four minutes of the fourth quarter - a 3-yarder and an 11-yarder - after hitting Pitta with a 5-yard strike with 6:14 left in the third.

The Ravens (13-6) gained just 130 yards in the first half before Flacco guided them on scoring drives of 87 and 63 yards.


New England (13-5) suffered three injuries in the first half. Cornerback Aqib Talib hurt his thigh and defensive tackle Kyle Love injured his knee. The return of both starters was questionable. Backup safety Patrick Chung was helped off the field after one play.

The Patriots played without tight end Rob Gronkowski, who broke his left arm a week earlier in their 41-28 divisional win over the Houston Texans.

Stephen Gostkowski had given the Patriots a 3-0 lead with a 31-yard field goal with 6:21 left in the first quarter. But the Ravens went ahead on Ray Rice's 2-yard touchdown run with 9:28 to go in the second.

Wes Welker then scored with just over 4 minutes remaining in the half on a 1-yard pass from Brady and the Patriots increased their lead on Gostkowski's 25-yard field goal on the final play before intermission.

New England outgained Baltimore 214 yards to 130 in the half. Brady completed 14 of 24 passes for 139 yards, while Flacco went 6 for 12 for 81 yards. Neither team committed a turnover.

The scoring pass to Bolden ended a drive on which Flacco completed five of six passes, the longest a 23-yarder to Torrey Smith.

The touchdown by Pitta capped the Ravens' best drive of the game, covering 87 yards in 10 plays. It started with a 15-yard defensive pass interference penalty. Then, Flacco completed six of his other nine passes on the series. Three of them went for first downs - 22 yards to Pitta, 15 to Rice and 12 to Bolden that gave the Ravens a first-and-goal at the Patriots 10-yard line.

Flacco then connected with Pitta for a 5-yard pass and finished the drive with another 5-yarder to Pitta, who easily beat single coverage by safety Steve Gregory.

The Patriots began the scoring on Gostkowski's kick, ending a 13-play, 67-yard drive during which Brady completed five of seven passes for 55 yards.

Rice's touchdown ended a 13-play, 90-yard drive that lasted 5:51. Flacco threw completions for first downs of 17 yards to Pitta, 11 yards to Rice, 8 yards to Bernard Pierce and 25 yards to Smith. With a first down at the Patriots 15-yard line, Rice ran for 8 and 5 yards, giving the Ravens a first down at the 2.

After Flacco threw an incompletion out of bounds, Rice took a handoff, ran to the left and scored easily.

Welker's touchdown came 4:18 before intermission and capped an 11-play, 79-yard drive. He scored on a pass to the right as cornerbacks Corey Graham and Chykie Brown appeared to get crossed up on their assignments.

On the first play of the series, Baltimore's Dannell Ellerbe was penalized 15 yards for a blow to the head. Then a 24-yard completion from Brady to Welker gave the Patriots a first down at the Ravens 16-yard line.

Both teams punted on their first possession before the Patriots began their scoring drive at their 21-yard line after a 50-yard punt by Sam Koch.

The Patriots began the series with Brady's 8-yard completion to Brandon Lloyd. The pair teamed up for three completions, gaining 37 yards, on the drive.

The Ravens punted on their first three possessions in the first quarter. The Patriots punted on three of their four series, forcing Baltimore to start deep in its territory.
Associated press, Baltimore Ravens news.

You can tell by, watching video #6, there were a lot of Ravens fans at Foxborough. And when Cary Williams had that interception in the endzone, the stadium exploded in cheers. Now can the Ravens beat the 49ers?

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Divisional champs!

The kick is up and it is good! And the magical season of the Baltimore Ravens continues. TAKE THAT, BRONCOS!!!!

#1. Ravens vs. Broncos highlights
#2. Corey Graham picks off Peyton
#3. Justin Tucker 47- yard game winning kick
#4. Divisional can't miss play.
#5. Ray Rice 1- yard TD.


 DENVER -- No matter where his season or his career might end, Joe Flacco will always have The Fling.

And Peyton Manning will always have to live with that throw he made, too.

Flacco's desperation 70-yard touchdown pass to Jacoby Jones with 31 seconds left in regulation saved the game for Baltimore in regulation, and Manning's throw across his body in overtime all but lost it for Denver.

Justin Tucker's game-winning field goal split the uprights with 13:18 remaining in the second overtime, marking the fourth-longest playoff game. Miami's win against San Diego in the 1971 divisional round still ranks as the longest playoff game. On a frostbitten day in the frozen tundra known as Denver, the Ravens got a 47-yard field goal from Justin Tucker 1:42 into the second overtime Saturday to pull off a 38-35 upset over Manning and the Broncos, extending linebacker Ray Lewis' career by at least one game.

Lewis, who led the Ravens with 17 tackles over this nearly 77-minute game, kneeled down to the ground and put his helmet on the rock-solid turf when it was over.

After he thaws out, the Ravens (12-6), 9 1/2-point underdogs for this one, will get ready for a game at either New England or Houston, who meet Sunday for the other spot in the AFC title game.

"Our team is so confident and everything went against us," Lewis said, "but we found a way to come here together and we're leaving together. It's just awesome."

This game, the longest since the Browns beat Cleveland 23-20 in 1987, was an all-timer -- up there with San Diego's 41-38 double-overtime victory over Miami for drama. But Flacco's throw might best be bookended next to one made by Roger Staubuch, who famously coined the term "Hail Mary" after his game-winning toss to Drew Pearson beat Minnesota in the 1975 playoffs.

How else to describe the Flacco throw?

On third-and-3 from his 30 with 41 seconds and no timeouts left, Flacco bought time in the pocket and saw Jones sprinting down the right sideline into double coverage. Defensive back Tony Carter slowed up and let Jones streak by him. Instead of staying step for step with Jones, safety Rahim Moore tried to leap and knock down the ball. Flacco, who throws the high, deep ball as well as anyone, got it over Moore's head and into Jones' hands.

Jones caught it and pranced into the end zone, blowing kisses to the crowd.

The Broncos chose to kneel on the ball to end regulation.

The teams punted three times to start overtime, setting up Denver on its 7-yard line. Manning was moving the Broncos along slowly and steadily. But on second-and-6 from the 38, he rolled to his right, stopped and threw across the field to Brandon Stokley. Graham stepped in front of the receiver for the interception, bookending the pick he made in the first quarter, which he returned 39 yards for a touchdown and a 14-7 lead.

The temperature at kickoff was 13 degrees, and Manning fell to 0-4 lifetime when the temperature is 40 or less. He finished 28 for 43 for 290 yards and accounted for all three Denver turnovers -- the two picks and a lost fumble that set up the touchdown that tied the game at 28 late in the third quarter.

Those mistakes nullified a record-setting day for returner Trindon Holliday, who returned a punt 90 yards for a touchdown and a kickoff 104 yards for another score. Both were playoff records for longest returns, as was the 248 total return yards he had.

All for naught.

This was, more or less, the unthinkable for the Broncos, who came in on an 11-game winning streak and the odds-on favorite, at 3-1, to win the Super Bowl, in Manning's hometown of New Orleans, no less.

Instead, this loss goes down with the most devastating in Denver history. Right there with the 30-27 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Jan. 4, 1997 -- another year when Denver looked like Super Bowl material.

But it's Baltimore and Lewis who are in the AFC title game for the second straight year.
Associated Press, Baltimore Ravens news.

When the game went into overtime, I was kneeling in front of the T.V, my fingers crossed, and my hands clasped together. I was praying the whole time. And when Justin Tucker kicked that field goal, I jumped up from my spot and did the dance LeBron James did, the night the Miami Heat won the NBA Finals. This year, we want the Houston Texans to beat the Patriots, because we don't want another rematch of the AFC Championship last year!  GOOO RAVENS!!!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Last home game

Last week, Ray Lewis annouced his retirement. He played in his last home game this Sunday. Here are the highlights.

#1. Colts vs Ravens highlights.
#2. Wild Card: Ray Lewis highlights
#3. Lewis' last dance.
#4. Wild Card can't miss play
#5. Lewis on the field for last kneeldown
#6. Ray Lewis wired for sound

The Ravens defenders crowded to the front of the pregame introductions to watch their leader, Ray Lewis, dance for the final time at M&T Bank Stadium.

They pushed and shoved each other to get the best view.

After that emotional jolt, they pushed and shoved the Colts around for the next 60 minutes.

Baltimore’s inspired defense didn’t allow Indianapolis to reach the end zone once in Sunday’s wild-card playoff game, leading the Ravens to a 24-9 victory in Lewis’ final home game.
Ryan Mink, Baltimore Ravens news

Ray Lewis’ final drive from the team hotel to M&T Bank Stadium was slower than usual.

Usually the lead-footed Lewis arrives at the stadium precisely two hours early. This time he left early, waved to fans and honked his horn along the way.

It was mostly a quiet ride along the way, Lewis said. According to his passenger, linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo, Lewis just kept repeating “Gosh.”

“The attention, the love is so overwhelming,” Ayanbadejo said. “This time, he wanted to embrace it.”

In his last home game after 17 years, Lewis soaked everything up.

Grown men were crying. Chants of “Thank You Ray” rang in the fourth quarter. The stadium was nearly packed just to watch Lewis warm up, and it exploded with excitement when he came out of the tunnel and performed his signature pregame dance.

But in usual Lewis fashion, he gave back too.

The linebacker trotted onto the field for the Ravens’ final offensive – yes, offensive – snap and danced once again near midfield for all to cherish.

That wasn’t enough.

After being mobbed at midfield, Lewis noticed how full the stadium was, how thousands of fans were still there cheering and savoring every last moment of the legend’s career. So Lewis starting trotting around the stadium, saying goodbye to the home fans one last time with one giant loop.

Lewis called the lap one of his “greatest moments.”

“I knew how it started, but I never knew how it was going to end here in Baltimore,” Lewis said. “For it to go the way it went today, I wouldn’t change anything.”

Lewis arrived at M&T Bank Stadium at 10:25 a.m. and was greeted by a couple hundred fans all shouting for him as they watched him walk from his car to his palace a final time.

Lewis went straight to the locker room to be with his teammates, but few bothered him this time, letting the linebacker soak in the moment.

(Don't mind this. It's a mistake)


That didn’t stop Lewis from his usual tradition of blessing every single one of his teammates with a dip of holy water and a bump on the top of the head.

Lewis came out of the stairwell and onto the field looking like a man possessed. He worked himself up, breathing hard in and out as he paced up and down the Indianapolis Coltssideline.

Then Lewis gathered his teammates around to deliver his staple speech. He didn’t lift his head up this time though, didn’t look his players in the eyes.

“He didn’t want anybody to see the tears in his eyes,” Ayanbadejo said. “He had his head buried.”

Lewis then jogged to the end zone where he hugged and kissed every one of his family members. His father, Elbert Ray Jackson, was stoic until that point, but he couldn’t keep his lower lip from quivering.

Lewis said he’s retiring to be with his sons, to give them a life that his father never gave him. But on this day, everything seemed to come full circle. Lewis said there was no greater moment than seeing his family waiting for him in the end zone.

“It’s the ending of a legacy and the beginning of another,” said Jackson, who approved of his son’s retirement. “It’s time for us old men to sit down and pass the torch.”

“For 17 years, I’ve been watching my dad up there,” Ray Lewis III said, pointing to the video boards. “To see him hang it up, it’s bittersweet. But he’ll be in my life, be at games more, be involved more. I like that part.”

Lewis’ pregame introduction rocked M&T Bank Stadium.

His teammates fought for position, trying to get as close as they could. Those not suited up whipped out their cameras to record the historic event. Running back Ray Rice was crying.

“I was just emotionally distraught, and it was a lot going on in my head today,” Rice said. “It was sort of like ‘Save the Last Dance.’”

Lewis opened the game at his usual position and didn’t miss a single defensive snap. He didn’t play a perfect game, as an easy interception bounced off his mitts in the first half, but Lewis led his team with 13 tackles and inspired them with his return.

He once knifed through the Indianapolis Colts offensive line to make a tackle in the backfield, and tracked down running back Vick Ballard on the edge to prevent a touchdown in the second half.

But it was less about what Lewis did on the field Sunday and more about what he’s done on it for the past 17 years.

“It was incredible, man,” cornerback Cary Williams said. “We just witnessed some of the greatest fans honoring one of the greatest players of all time. … When he came out for introductions, they showed him all the love you can show someone.”

As the clock wound down on the Ravens’ 24-9 victory, fans chanted their thanks for Lewis. He clasped his hands together and beat his chest to thank them.

Then the coaches urged Lewis to get onto the field one more time. Lewis put on his helmet, trotted onto the field and lined up behind quarterback Joe Flacco, deep in the backfield. Wide receiver Jacoby Jones dared him to dance at midfield.

One last time in this stadium – and perhaps ever – he shuffled to the right, shuffled to the left, threw open his arms and kicked his leg out with a passionate scream.

“It was really a big congratulations to our fans more than anything,” Lewis said.

“Today was about me giving everything that I had, showing people that no matter the circumstances that you may be going through, just push through it."
Ryan Mink, Baltimore Ravens news.

Let's make Payton Pey. Whoops. GO RAVENS!!!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Ravens fan killed in Sandy Hook Elementry School shooting

I was just on the Ravens website when this article caught my eye. 7 year old Joesephine (Joey) Gay was killed in the Sandy Hook School shooting. A huge Ravens fan.
http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/article-1/Ravens-Honor-Newtowns-Joey/42241867-d6f2-4727-9e97-81bd0b577b9e

Monday, November 12, 2012

Must See Crushed

The Ravens crushed the Oakland Raiders yesterday 55-20. Our best outing since we played the Lions in 2010. The score of that game: 48-3.

#1. NFL Network: Raiders vs. Ravens Highlights
#2. NFL Network: Koch Scores First TD On Fake FG
#3. Can't-Miss Play: Jones 105-Yard Kickoff Return
#4. NFL Network: Kruger Intercepts Palmer
#5. NFL Network: Flacco Finds Pitta For 5-Yard TD
#6. NFL Network: Flacco's Touchdown on QB Sneak

That was a heck of a game! But can we keep it up against our mortal enemy? THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS!!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Week 7.

Week seven starts in an hour. Here are the games.

Sunday's games.


1:00 P.M. games
Tennessee Titans @ Buffalo Bill, Dallas Cowboys @ South Carolina Panthers, BALTIMORE RAVENS @ Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns @ Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals @ Minnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins @ New York Giants, Green Bay Packers @ St. Louis Rams, New Orleans Saints @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
4:00 P.M. games.
New York Jets @ New England Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars @ Oakland Raiders.
8:20 P.M. game
Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cincinnati Bengals.

Monday's game

8:30 P.M. game
Detroit Lions @ Chicago Bears.

The game every one's talking about this week: Ravens @ Texans. For the Ravens defense, Ray Lewis is gone and Lardarius Webb is gone too. But on the bright side, Terrel Suggs is back! Two 5-1 teams. An AFC match up. Who will emerge? Ravens. Texans.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Ravens V.S Cleveland Browns

The Ravens beat the Browns on Thursday night. Despite a bumpy first half.

#1. NFL Network: Browns vs. Ravens highlights.

That was a scary moment when Josh Cribbs got knocked out. I thought he would be un-conscious for a while. Chiefs will lose next Sunday . GOOOOO RAVENS!!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Torrey's speech

I found a speech Torrey Smith had given in the Raven's locker room. Here it is: http://www.baltimoreravens.com/videos/videos/Watch_Torrey_Smiths_Emotional_Post_Game_Speech/50556621-3af4-4f40-8c1d-02c83c66167b#/videos/videos/2012_1_Winning_Drive_1st_Half_Highlights_vs_PHI/8cf6bdfb-f422-4a56-8ac5-263e07556648

For Tevin

The Ravens won it for Tevin (Torrey Smith's brother).

#1. NFL Network: Patriots V.S. Ravens
#2. CSN: Justin Tucker on his game-winning FG
#3. NFL Network: Belichick fumed after Tucker's FG
#4. Ray Rice 7-yard TD run
#5. Pitta flies over Patriots.
#6. Smith 25-yard TD catch
#7. NFL Network: Smith catches second TD

I know two people who were furious at the call that was made on J.T's FG: My brother, and Patriots coach Bill Belichick. When I showed Paul the highlights this morning, he was like " What?? That totally missed!" He's a Philadelphia Eagles fan and he doesn't like the Ravens. And Bill Belichick was like "that totally missed! You're blind ref!" And there was a Patriots player who threw his helmet at the ref's feet. Torrey Smith caught two touchdowns and both balls are going to be going into the ground with his brother. I found some news that I thought you might like. Here it is http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/article-1/Torrey-Smith-Shines-Despite-Heavy-Heart/f2c5f8c8-bb62-4cf9-85bd-b870ef7657d. My favorite part in this article is when Torrey tells his mom that he was going to play. And his mom was like:"of course. Tevin would want you to play." Yesterday morning when we got home from church, I went to NFL.com and looked at the latest headlines and saw that Torrey's brother had died I clicked on the article and read. Then I saw this tweet Torrey Smith had sent out. Here it is

"I can't believe my little brother is gone...be thankful for your loved ones and tell them you love them... this is the hardest thing ever" - Torrey Smith

Please pray for Torrey, his family, and Tevin.

GOOO RAVENS!!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ravens game

The Ravens beat the Bengals 44-13. Joe Flacco 21-29 (in passing), 299 yards and 2 TDs. Ravens rookie kicker Justin Tucker hit 9 of 9 field goals including PATs. There was 1 interesting fact I made up. Safety Ed Reed picked-off Andy Dalton for a 34 yard return and TD, and Ed is 34. lol. Eagles will lose next Sunday. GOOO RAVENS!!!

Monday, September 10, 2012

Tonight...

the season opener for the Ravens and the Bengals will go on tonight. ESPN Tonight. GOOO RAVENS!!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Ravens VS Lions

Tonight the Ravens play the Detroit Lions. At the same time the O's play the Detroit Tigers

Friday, August 10, 2012

Comeback!

The Ravens have won their first preseason game! http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2012080952/2012/PRE1/ravens@falcons#menu=highlights&tab=recap. A lot of new guys on the team. Ray Lewis is coming into his 17th season in the NFL, which everybody is surprised about. Terrell Suggs will play this year, despite his injury in the off-season.

The Lions will lose next Friday. GOOO RAVENS!!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

It starts now.

The Baltimore Ravens are playing right now against the Atlanta Falcons in a preseason game. So far the Ravens are losing 7-0 but we'll bounce back. We always do.

GOOOO RAVENS!!!