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Tue, 18 Nov 2008 22:15:24 PST |
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Ravens Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn't sound optimistic about Jared Gaither's chances of playing Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Gaither, the Ravens' starting left tackle, left with an injured right shoulder in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 30-10 loss to the New York Giants and did not return.
"We think it's going to be touch and go," said Harbaugh, who hadn't received the results of Gaither's MRI test.
This could be a challenging week for the Ravens to rotate their offensive line. The Eagles sacked Bengals quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick eight times on Sunday.
If Gaither can't play, the Ravens likely would start Adam Terry, but Terry isn't at full strength either.
Terry left the game with an ankle injury but returned to finish.
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NFL Power Poll: Giants move to top of the line (SportingNews.com)NULL
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Redskins skidding as Zorn revisits Seattle (Yahoo! Sports)Why is Washington so wishy-washy? Answers to that and more in the latest 32 Questions.
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Sunday Evening Spongebath: Brandon Jacobs brings the physical (Yahoo! Sports) The Sunday Evening Spongebath is a collection of random observations, notes, complaints, and joy-filled...
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Fassel expresses interst in Oakland job (Yahoo! Sports)Former New York Giants head coach Jim Fassel sent Oakland Raiders managing general partner Al Davis a letter...
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Winners and losers: Warner back to MVP form (Yahoo! Sports)Cards QB Kurt Warner is putting up wild numbers and conjuring images of his incredible '99 season.
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Giants rush for 207 yards against Ravens in win (AP)

The New York Giants needed only two plays to show they could run the ball against Ray Lewis and the NFL's stingiest rushing defense. Of course, the one that set the stage was a busted play. Big Brandon Jacobs set up the first of his two short touchdown runs by bouncing to the outside for a tone-setting 36-yard ramble and the Giants (9-1) amassed more than 200 yards rushing for the third straight...
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Ravens PK Stover sets record for consecutive PATs (AP)Matt Stover of the Baltimore Ravens set an NFL record on Sunday, kicking his 372nd consecutive point after touchdown. The kick broke the record Stover shared with Jason Elam (1993-2002) and Jeff Wilkins (1999-2007). Stover started his streak in 1996.
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Giants PK John Carney inactive for Ravens game (AP)John Carney, the NFL's leading scorer this season, was inactive for the New York Giants game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Carney, the oldest player in the league at 44, has hit all 27 of his extra points and 21 of 22 field goal attempts for 90 points. He was signed days before the start of the season because of a knee injury to Lawrence Tynes.
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Week 11 NFL picks: Romo can cure what ails Cowboys (SportingNews.com) Seven weeks, seven games left for every team in the NFL. That leaves plenty of time for teams that have...
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Giants' Jacobs, Ravens' Lewis on collision course (Yahoo! Sports) The New York Daily News compared the inevitable collision between New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs...
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Ravens no longer depend solely on defense to win (AP)

For years, the responsibility of the Baltimore Ravens' offense was to simply avoid turnovers and hold onto the football long enough to allow the team's vaunted defense to get some rest. When Cam Cameron took the job as offensive coordinator in January, he had no idea what he was getting into. "I didn't have any preconceived ideas when I got here," Cameron said Wednesday.
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Jacobs, Lewis plan a few run-ins Sunday (AP)It's fair to say Brandon Jacobs of the New York Giants and Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens are planning on having a run-in or two on Sunday. It's the 265-pound halfback who leads the NFC with nine rushing touchdowns against the middle linebacker considered by many as the hardest-hitting and possibly the best in the game.
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RB Peterson, QB Cutler named Players of the Week (PA SportsTicker)Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson and Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler were honored as the respective NFC and AFC Offensive Players of the Week on Wednesday.
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First-year coaches off to fast starts (Yahoo! Sports)Under new guidance, the Dolphins, Falcons, Ravens and Redskins are in the playoff hunt.
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Conditioning plays huge role in extended careers (Yahoo! Sports)Offseason programs and dieting have contributed to players taking better care of themselves.
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Thirtysomethings still producing at a high level (Yahoo! Sports)Kurt Warner and Ray Lewis are among the older veterans seemingly drinking from a fountain of youth.
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Ravens place CB McAlister, S Landry on IR (PA SportsTicker)The Baltimore Ravens took two hits to their secondary on Tuesday.
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McAlister, Landry on injured reserve (AP)The Baltimore Ravens placed cornerback Chris McAlister and strong safety Dawan Landry on injured reserve, ending their seasons. McAlister underwent surgery Monday to repair his posterior cruciate ligament and cartilage damage on his right knee in Coral Gables, Fla. McAlister, who leads the Ravens with three interceptions, has had problems with the knee dating to last season.
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NFL Power Poll: Quite a rush for Tuck, Haynesworth (SportingNews.com) The New York Giants' surprising Super Bowl run proved what kind of a power rush can come with a strong pass...
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The premature playoff picture: Week Ten (Yahoo! Sports) Out : Buffalo Bills , Green Bay Packers , Philadelphia Eagles In : Baltimore Ravens , Chicago Bears ,...
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Ravens riding young arm to success (Yahoo! Sports)Rookie quarterback Joe Flacco has helped pull Baltimore into a tie for the AFC North lead.
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Ravens flying after rough start to Harbaugh regime (AP)Much has changed for the Baltimore Ravens in the span of a month. Five weeks into John Harbaugh's first season as an NFL head coach, the Ravens were 2-3. They had lost three straight, were coming off a humbling 31-3 loss to Indianapolis and faced the prospect of playing four of their next five games on the road.
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Ex-Ravens WR gets 6 months for hit-and-run death (AP)Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Javin Hunter was sentenced to six months in jail Monday for a fatal hit-and-run accident last year. The Harford County State's Attorney's office said Hunter was given a total of five years with all but six months suspended. Hunter pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the accident on July 17, 2007.
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Titans' blue-collar approach helping rack up wins (AP)The Tennessee Titans are a lot like the piece of tape defensive end Jevon Kearse stuck between the numbers on his chest to point out their 9-0 start. It's not gaudy or glitzy. The NFL's last unbeaten team does whatever it takes to win. "We're blue collar," tight end Bo Scaife said Monday. "We're going to play you hard.
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Flacco leading surprising offense for Ravens (PA SportsTicker)Remember when Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs suggested that rookie quarterback Joe Flacco should be benched?
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10-Pack: Titans still winning under the radar (SportingNews.com) ProFootballTalk.com's Mike Florio weighs in on the biggest story lines of Week 9: 1. Maybe the Titans really can...
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Winners and losers: Belichick works magic (Yahoo! Sports)Bill Belichick appears to be doing his best coaching job since the Pats' 2001 Super Bowl team … possibly ever.
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Flacco leads soaring Ravens to 41-13 win (AP)

The Baltimore Ravens have won four straight, rookie Joe Flacco is showing the poise of a veteran and Ray Lewis looks as good as ever. Scary thing is, the Ravens think they can get much better. Flacco threw two touchdowns and Lewis had a pair of interceptions to lead the Ravens to a 41-13 victory over the Houston Texans on Sunday.
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Okoye out for Texans (AP)Defensive tackle Amobi Okoye joined quarterback Matt Schaub on the Houston Texans' inactive list for Sunday's game against Baltimore. Okoye, the Texans' first-round draft pick in 2007, has been bothered this week by a high ankle sprain. Schaub is out at least two weeks after hurting his left medial collateral ligament on a hit by Minnesota's Jared Allen in last week's 28-21 loss.
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