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| Hamstring injury leaves CB Madison uncertain for Giants' opener |
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08/20/2007 |
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| eturn for a 15th season. Tony Agnone, Strahan's agent, expects his client to reach a decision soon. Coughlin spent the majority of the call from the Giants training camp at the University at Albany going over injuries from the 13-12 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night. The most serious is a torn Achilles' tendon sustained by backup receiver Michael Jennings, who will need surgery. The second-year pro will miss the rest of the season. Safety Will Demps, who is fighting James Butler for a starti |
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| Getting to 53: Baltimore Ravens Roster Prediction |
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08/20/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Below we take our stab at predicting how the 53-man roster of the 2006 Baltimore Ravens will take shape: QB (3): Steve McNair, Kyle Boller, Troy Smith RB (5): Willis McGahee, Musa Smith, Mike Anderson, Justin Green (FB), LeRon McClain (FB) WR (6): Derrick Mason, Mark Clayton, Demetrius Williams, Yamon Figurs, Devard Darling, Clarence Moore TE (3): Todd Heap, Daniel Wilcox, Quinn Sypniewski OL (9): LT Jonathan Ogden, LG Jason Brown, C Mike Flynn, RG Chris Chester, RT Adam Terry, G Keydrick Vi |
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| Ravens learn valuable lesson in loss to Giants |
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08/20/2007 |
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BALTIMORE (AP) -In their preseason opener, the Baltimore Ravens were nearly flawless. Their 29-3 rout of the Philadelphia Eagles fueled the confidence of a team eager to build on a 13-3 season. The offense was sharp, the defense impenetrable, and miscues on either side were kept to a minimum. There was only one problem: There wasn't much to learn from a game like that. If the Ravens were to receive a lesson they could use for the regular season, it would have to come in a game in which they struggled - |
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| Giants lose WR Jennings for season |
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08/20/2007 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - New York lost wide receiver Michael Jennings for the season due to a ruptured Achilles tendon, as well as several others, suffered as the Giants squeaked by the Baltimore Ravens, 13-12, in preseason action on Sunday. Jennings, who had three catches for 31 yards before the injury, was starting in place of Plaxico Burress who did not play in the game. Rookie receiver Steve Smith caught the game's lone touchdown but left after suffering a concussion on the play for the Giants. Two |
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| Manning, Giants edge Ravens |
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08/20/2007 |
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| Baltimore. MD (MySportsbook) - Eli Manning threw the only touchdown of the game as the New York Giants squeaked by the Baltimore Ravens, 13-12, in preseason action. Manning played almost the entire first half and went 10-for-13 with 114 yards and a score. Steve Smith caught the touchdown but left the game after suffering a concussion on the play for the Giants, who bounced back from a 24-21 loss against the panthers in their preseason opener. Ahmad Bradshaw had seven carries for 70 yards, including a 43-yard |
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| Redskins' Marcus Washington out at least a week, Jason Campbell day-to-day |
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08/19/2007 |
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| mething torn, something that's not good. I did get kind of lucky.'' Campbell and coach Joe Gibbs said they'll see how the knee feels as the week progresses before deciding whether the third-year quarterback will play in Saturday's game against the Baltimore Ravens. It's customary for a team to err on the side of caution in dealing with the starting quarterback in preseason, but Gibbs wants Campbell to get as much work as possible after last year's slow start. ``I think you've got to play, certainly with a y |
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| Baltimore Ravens 2007 Season Preview |
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08/16/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens have to feel a bit like a third wheel. Actually a fourth wheel, but if you call them that, the simile makes no sense. In the days leading up to the 2007 season, the AFC title race focuses on three teams. There are the New England Patriots, who were a defensive stop away from the Super Bowl last year and have added Randy Moss and Adalius Thomas to a talent- rich roster. The Patriots will be trying to derail the defending world champion Indianapolis Colts, who still have t |
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| Eagles' Moats and McDougle likely out for the season |
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08/15/2007 |
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| Andy Reid announced on Wednesday that running back Ryan Moats and defensive end Jerome McDougle will likely miss the entire upcoming season. Moats was taken off the field on a stretcher in the third quarter of the Eagles' 29-3 preseason loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Monday. He was running towards the right sideline when his ankle got caught underneath a tackler. Moats laid on the field for several minutes before being wheeled off on a stretcher. "He (Moats) has a left ankle fracture," Reid said. "Surgery on |
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| Ravens evoke smiles from 9-year-old with Angelman syndrome |
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08/15/2007 |
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WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) -Baltimore Ravens tight end Todd Heap is almost done walking through a gauntlet of autograph seeking fans when he gets to 9-year-old Katy Marchman, who hands him a laminated strip of paper. The note, which has illustrations below the words, reads, ``Can I please have a hug?'' Heap slips down on one knee and wraps his arms around the little girl. Katy, in turn, squeals with delight. Katy has Angelman syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects the nervous system and causes frequ |
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| Eagles have room for improvement following lopsided loss |
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08/14/2007 |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Maybe the Philadelphia Eagles needed a few more of those two-a-day practices before breaking camp. The defending NFC East champions struggled in almost every facet during a 29-3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in their preseason opener Monday night. Nearly everyone played poorly, from the starters to backups to long shots competing for roster spots. ``All in all, it was not a very good performance all the way around, from the first unit down to the last unit,'' coach Andy Reid said. ``The |
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