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Coffee Companion (8/12): What they're saying about the Ravens
Each morning, Monday through Friday, I'll hook you up with reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday -- that way I'll have an excuse to do the same at the start of mine.
Running it back:
The...Tags: Mark Reynolds, ESPN (tv network), Chicago White Sox, YouTube, Sports Illustrated
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Rookie QB Taylor has room for improvement
Tyrod Taylor's debut in the NFL did little to quell sentiment that the Ravens need a veteran presence behind starter Joe Flacco.
After leaving Virginia Tech as the school's all-time passer, Taylor got a rude welcome from the Philadelphia Eagles in...Tags: Terrell Suggs, Ed Reed, Ed Dickson, Philadelphia Eagles, Haruki Nakamura
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Ravens notes: Rookie DE Pernell McPhee making an impression on Pagano
His fisticuffs with offensive tackle Oniel Cousins on Monday notwithstanding, rookie defensive end Pernell McPhee has already distinguished himself with Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano.
A fifth-round pick, McPhee had a sack in the team's 13-6...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Kelly Gregg, National Football League, Joe Flacco, Cam Cameron
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Chiefs prepare for Baltimore
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsLe'Ron McClain remembers the first practice of his rookie year with the Baltimore Ravens. The big fullback pulled in a pass, turned up field and ran smack into All-Pro linebacker Ray Lewis. There's a good chance he'll run into him again awfully soon....Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Kelly Gregg, Le'Ron McClain, Football, Sports
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Ravens fans get a chance to welcome new, old faces
On a night when three former Ravens return to M&T Bank Stadium, the spotlight will fall on four new starters making their home debut for the team.
Wide receiver Lee Evans brings the promise of big plays. All-Pro fullback Vonta Leach and safety Bernard...Tags: Houston Texans, Groin, Tom Zbikowski, Kelly Gregg, Vonta Leach
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Bryant McKinnie is literally a huge risk for the Ravens
The Ravens made a risky move to bolster their offensive line Tuesday, signing offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie to a two-year deal. The 6-foot-8, 350-plus-pound lineman was technically a Pro Bowl player for the Vikings in 2009 even though he didn't bother...Tags: Mark LeVoir, Michael Oher, Baltimore Ravens, NFL Pro Bowl, National Football Conference
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Ravens sign talented but troubled lineman McKinnie
The Ravens took their biggest gamble of free agency when they reached an agreement with talented but troubled offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie on Tuesday.
An eight-year starter for the Minnesota Vikings, McKinnie agreed to a two-year contract with a...Tags: Ed Reed, Matt Birk, Pittsburgh Steelers, Michael Oher, Jah Reid
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Which ex-Raven will have the biggest impact in Kansas City?
If it weren't meaningless in terms of wins and losses, Friday night's preseason affair with the Chiefs would have an interesting storyline as three former Ravens return to Baltimore. The final score doesn't matter, though, so Le'Ron McClain, Jared Gaither...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Kelly Gregg, AFC West, Kansas City Chiefs, Le'Ron McClain
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Oher welcomes move back to right side if it's best for Ravens
In the rough-and-tumble world of the NFL, the difference between playing the left and right tackle positions on the offensive line is usually millions of dollars and a certain amount of prestige.
But for the Ravens' Michael Oher, ceding the left tackle...Tags: Michael Oher, Washington Redskins, National Football Conference, National Football League, Joe Flacco
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New-look Ravens offense may need time to unlock potential
When Joe Flacco breaks the huddle Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, only two players — guards Marshal Yanda and Ben Grubbs — will have more tenure in the Ravens' offense than the fourth-year quarterback.
Sweeping changes have taken...Tags: Michael Oher, Pittsburgh Steelers, Brian Billick, Ed Dickson, Derrick Mason
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Ravens offensive line erases doubts while learning new scheme
As remarkable as the demolition of Pittsburgh's proud defense was, the Ravens' offensive success on opening day was noteworthy for another reason: It marked the debut of their new zone blocking scheme.
What had the potential to be a major issue early for...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Michael Oher, Matt Birk, Andre Gurode, Ray Rice
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Marshal plan: The Ravens need to bring back Marshal Yanda
We won't know for sure until a new collective bargaining agreement is in place, but Ravens guard Marshal Yanda might be an unrestricted free agent when the NFL reopens business. If that's the case, the Ravens will have plenty of competition for the...Tags: Josh Wilson, Athletes, Chris Carr, National Football League, Chris Chester
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