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Ravens Seek Revenge Against Patriots Tonight

Nobody can forget the heartbreaking loss that the Baltimore Ravens suffered against the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game last season. Well, tonight the Baltimore Ravens will have the opportunity to get revenge in primetime Sunday Night football. The Ravens will get this golden this opportunity in front of a packed home crowd at M&T Bank Stadium.

Both the Ravens and the Patriots are coming off of losses. The Ravens will try to rebound after a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles last week. The Ravens should have won last week but somehow decided to not run the ball with a 10 point halftime lead against the Eagles. The Ravens vs Patriots game will probably be the most anticipated NFL football matchup this week and it should turn out to be a good game.

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Ed Reed Breaks NFL Record Against Bengals!

In debate of who is the greatest free safety of all time, Ed Reed must be at the top of the list after tonight. He probably was at the top of the list before tonight but he just sealed the deal. With his pick six against the Bengals tonight , Ed Reed now holds the record for the most interception return yards in NFL history with 1,497. This is the reason I wear my Ed Reed jersey with pride on purple Fridays.

The Baltimore Ravens went undefeated at home last year. The way they are performing thus far against the Bengals in front of a home crowd on Monday Night Football, they just may go undefeated at home again this year.

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Billy Cundiff vs Justin Tucker

There have been many famous battles throughout sports history such as Ali vs Frazier in boxing and in the Olympics we had Phelps vs Lochte. The biggest battle going on right now in the Baltimore area right now is the battle between Billy Cundiff and rookie Justin Tucker for the job of being the Baltimore Ravens field goal kicker.

Cundiff had one good year in Baltimore in the 2010 season but is now famous for missing a crucial field goal in last year’s AFC Championship game against the Patriots. Justin Tucker has been real impressive this season and I witnessed him hit a 63 yard field goal at the Ravens practice at M&T Bank stadium earlier this month. In last night’s pre season game he hit a 53 yard field goal and looked great.

Most Ravens fans want Cundiff kicked out of town and with Justin Tucker’s performance so far it may happen. Who do you prefer to get the job Justing Tucker or Billy Cundiff?

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Ravens to Hold Practice Open to Public at M & T Bank Stadium Today

Are you ready for some football? The Baltimore Ravens are holding a training camp practice that is free and open to the public at M & T Bank stadium today. The gates will open at 3:30 pm and the practice will start at 5:00pm. For more information regarding this practice session, click here.

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Baltimore Ravens 2012 NFL Draft Picks

The 2012 NFL draft was not as exciting as the 2011 NFL draft for most Baltimore Ravens fans. Mainly because the Ravens decided to trade back and did not select any players in the first round of the 2012 NFL draft. So while other teams were being aggressive on the first day of the draft, Ravens fans had to be patient and wait for the 2nd day and 2nd round of the 2012 NFL draft to see who our first selection would be.

The Baltimore Ravens 2012 NFL draft picks are as follows:

Round 1 – No selection (traded out of 1st round)
Round 2 – LB Courtney Upshaw from Alabama and OT Kelechi Osemele from Iowa State (2 picks)
Round 3 – RB Bernard Pierce from Temple
Round 4 – G/C Gino Gradkowski and S Christian Thompson from South Carolina State (2 picks)
Round 5 – CB -Asa Jackson, CB, Cal Poly
Round 6 – WR Tommy Streeter from Miami-Florida
Round 7 – DE DeAngelo Tyson from Georgia

Click here for a recap of the the Baltimore Ravens 2011 NFL draft picks.

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Baltimore Ravens 2012 Schedule Released Yesterday

The NFL released the schedules for 2012 NFL football season yesterday. The Baltimore Ravens 2012 schedule is considered to be the 4th toughest in the NFL based on the win/loss records last year. The Ravens will start the season off with a Monday night home game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

You can view the full 2012 Baltimore Ravens schedule by clicking here.

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Tim Tebow is Going to Play for Rex Ryan

Tim Tebow has been traded from the Denver Broncos to the New York Jets. He will get the chance to play for former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator and current New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan.

You can get more info on this NFL breaking news story by clicking here.

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Matt Birk Inks 3 Year Deal With Baltimore Ravens

Matt Birk, who is a six time Pro Bowler, inked a 3 year deal with the Baltimore Ravens on Friday. The 35 year old center was considering retirement, but it looks like he will be returning. Matt Birk has started 96 consecutive games which is currently the longest streak among NFL centers.

The following is a clip from an interview with Matt Birk last year:

Click here for more info about Matt Birk

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Ray Rice May Get the Franchise Tag

Ray Rice was the second leading rusher in the NFL in the 2011 season and had over 2,000 yards from scrimmage. Even though he performed as one of the best running backs in the NFL, it is reported that Ray Rice only earned $555,000 in 2011. It would be nice if the Baltimore Ravens could sign him to a long term deal, but it looks as though he may get the franchise tag.

The deadline is March 5th for the franchise tag, so hopefully a long tem deal would get signed by then. If the Baltimore Ravens give Rice the franchise tag he would get a one year deal worth 7.7 million. The worst case scenario would be if Ray Rice decides to hold out for a long term deal like Chris Johnson did last season for the Tennessee Titans.

Click here to View Ray Rice’s Career Stats

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RavensBlogger.com Player Awards for 2011 Season

Ok it is time to announce the RavensBlogger.com Player Awards for the Baltimore Ravens 2011 season. The awards are as follows:

Most Improved Ravens Player Award – This award goes to Lardarius Webb. Lardarius Webb stepped up his game in 2011 and is one the best cornerbacks in the league now. Many felt that he should have been selected to the Pro Bowl. Webb led the Ravens with 5 interceptions during the regular season. He had an additional 3 picks during the post season. Lardarius Webb Career Stats

Ravens Rookie of the Year Award – This award goes to Torrey Smith. Although Torrey struggles during the pre-season, he was a pleasant surprise during the 2011 regular season. His speed gave the Ravens the ability to stretch the field and opposing defenses must account for him. Taken in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL draft, Torrey Smith made the most impact as a rookie in 2011. Torrey ended up with 841 yards receiving and 7 TDs in 2011. Torrey Smith’s Career Stats

Ravens Offensive Player of the Year Award – This award goes to Ray Rice. Ray Rice led the entire NFL in Total Yards from Scrimmage in 2011 with 2,068! When Ray Rice got his touches it usually equated to a Ravens victory. Ray Rice’s Career Stats

Ravens Defensive Player of the Year Award – This award goes to Terrell Suggs. Terrell Suggs was a beast on defense for the Baltimore Ravens in 2011 recording 14 sacks and 7 forced fumbles. Statistically, this was Terrell Sugg’s best year of his career. Go out and get your “Ball So Hard University T-Shirt” Terrell Sugg’s Career Stats

Ravens Leadership Award – This award goes to none other than Ray Lewis. Whether it was cheering on his teammates while on the sidelines or leading by example on the field, Ray Lewis has always been a great leader for the Ravens. Listening to the speech Ray Lewis gave after the big loss to the New England Patriots made me personally feel better and was an example of his amazing leadership skills. Ray Lewis’ Career Stats

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