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| Ravens expected success, then made it happen |
NFL Football |
12/21/2006 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -By opening the season with four straight wins for the first time in franchise history, the Baltimore Ravens offered convincing evidence to the rest of the NFL that this wasn't the same team that staggered to a 6-10 finish in 2005. It didn't take nearly that long for coach Brian Billick and his players to reach that conclusion. By the time newcomer Steve McNair drove Baltimore to a touchdown on its first possession of the season in a 27-0 rout of Tampa Bay, the Ravens already figur |
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| Ravens place Cody on IR, sign Bannister |
NFL Football |
12/20/2006 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens placed linebacker Dan Cody on injured reserve Wednesday and signed former Pro Bowl wide out Alex Bannister. Cody was taken 53rd overall in the 2005 draft but missed that entire season in addition to all but two games this year because of knee injuries. He has just one tackle in his career. Bannister, meanwhile, spent his first five seasons with Seattle. He last played in 2005, seeing action in two games before being placed on injured reserve because of a cl |
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| Injuries, inconsistency plague Browns once again |
NFL Football |
12/20/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Cleveland Browns lost another game this past Sunday. That should have come as no surprise, considering they were facing a very good Baltimore Ravens squad on the road. Romeo Crennel's troops displayed grit, fighting back from an early 14-point deficit to even the score with a pair of Derek Anderson touchdown passes, and executed reasonably well in a number of phases. In the end, however, Baltimore's talent and ability to take advantage of Cleveland's injury-riddled defense propelled the |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Week 16 - NFL All-Rookie Team |
NFL Football |
12/19/2006 |
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| ll the Packers' plays...Vikings are No. 1 in the league in rushing defense (55.1 yards per game) and yards allowed per carry (2.7), and are on pace to break the NFL record for fewest rushing yards allowed in a 16-game season (970), owned by the 2000 Baltimore Ravens...Packers won this season's first meeting with the Vikings, 23-17, in Week 10. Fast Fact: The Vikings are 0-4 in December games played at Lambeau Field since their last such win (32-6) on Dec. 7, 1986. Prediction: With a rookie taking the snaps for |
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| Cowher says indecision about return to Steelers is nothing new |
NFL Football |
12/19/2006 |
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| uccessful and recognizable coaches to sit out a year could result in him coaching a rival in another year or so. ``We're done talking about it,'' Cowher said when asked about money. ``I'm not going to elaborate. We're done. We're talking about the Baltimore Ravens.'' Still, Cowher acknowledged his contract status has understandably raised questions about his future with a team that has had only two head coaches since 1969. This is the first time since his hiring in 1992 that he went into a season with as fe |
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| Manning magnificent as Colts clobber Bengals |
NFL Football |
12/19/2006 |
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| ti. Rudi Johnson ran for 79 yards and a score to lead the anemic offense for the Bengals (8-6), who had a four-game win streak halted. Carson Palmer threw for only 176 yards on 14-of-28 passing, as the Bengals' loss handed the AFC North title to the Baltimore Ravens and hampered Cincinnati's playoff hopes. The Bengals are tied with the New York Jets, Jacksonville and Denver with 8-6 records. "We came into this game feeling we had an opportunity to win, feeling like we had a chance to extend out season," said Pa |
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| Ravens' McNair expected to play Sunday |
NFL Football |
12/18/2006 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -Steve McNair is expected to start this Sunday for the Baltimore Ravens, although his injured right hand might affect his practice time this week. McNair played only two series in the Ravens' playoff-clinching 27-17 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. He left shortly after Cleveland linebacker Andra Davis accidentally stepped on his throwing hand, opening up a cut that made it difficult for the quarterback to take snaps from center. McNair could have returned if needed, but ba |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 17, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/18/2006 |
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| k, RB Kevan Barlow, FB James Hodgins, LB Anthony Schlegel, OL Na'Shan Goddard, DL Rashad Moore, DE Dave Ball Vikings - 3rd QB Brooks Bollinger, WR Jason Carter, DB Will Hunter, RB Ciatrick Fason, FB Naufau Tahi, G Anthony Herrera CLEVELAND BROWNS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Browns -3rd QB Charlie Frye, RB Jerome Harrison, DB Ben Emanual, OL Isaac Sowells, OL Joe Andruzzi, OL Fred Matua, DL Orien Harris Ravens - CB David Pittman, RB P.J. Daniels, S Gerome Sapp, LB Dan Cody, G Ikechuku Ndukwe, DT Atiyyah |
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| Ravens lose McNair but clinch playoff birth after win over Browns |
NFL Football |
12/17/2006 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - Kyle Boller replaced an injured Steve McNair and completed 13-of-21 passes for 238 yards and two touchdowns, as the Baltimore Ravens downed the Cleveland Browns 27-17 at M&T Bank Stadium. Jamal Lewis rushed 22 times for 109 yards and a touchdown, while Demetrius Williams caught two balls for 100 yards and another score, and Todd Heap had five receptions for 58 yards for the Ravens (11-3), winners in two straight and seven of eight. The victory gives Baltimore a postseason b |
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| NFL Injuries |
NFL Football |
12/17/2006 |
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The Baltimore Ravens won a division title with their star quarterback watching from the sidelines. Steve McNair left the Ravens' 27-17 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday after his right hand was accidentally stepped on by Cleveland's Andra Davis following an incomplete pass in the first quarter. McNair was taken to the locker room for X-rays, which were negative. He didn't return to the game, and finished 0-for-4. He was replaced by Kyle Boller, who went 13-for-21 for 238 yards. He threw an in |
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