Ravens Back Among NFL’s Sack Leaders
Getting more sacks has been on the Ravens’ checklist for the past two years. It looks like that may be getting crossed off. Seven weeks into the season, the Ravens have 19 sacks, which is tied for the...
View ArticleHarbs: O-Line Will Be Ready For Steelers
The Ravens’ offensive line had troubles stopping an opposing pass rush for the third straight game – so much on Sunday that the team ended up partly going to a no-huddle offense to relieve the...
View ArticleGameplan vs. Roethlisberger Changed
The first time the Ravens played the Steelers this season, Baltimore’s pass rush harassed Ben Roethlisberger the entire game. Sunday night was a slightly different story. Baltimore came up with just...
View ArticleRavens Pass Rush Beats Up Alex Smith
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith was never able to get comfortable. He was pressured, hit, sacked, knocked down and chased around the entire game, as the Ravens defense dominated the 49ers up...
View ArticleRavens Put The Brakes On Gore
The Ravens’ nine sacks highlighted their dominant defensive performance Thursday night. But it was what they did against 49ers running back Frank Gore that allowed that to happen. Baltimore’s defensive...
View ArticlePoll: Biggest Impact On Pass Rush?
In the last two games, the Baltimore Ravens defense has tormented opposing quarterbacks. The Ravens sacked San Francisco’s Alex Smith nine times and then followed that up with a three-sack afternoon...
View ArticlePass Rush Not Able To Pressure Rivers
Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs said before Sunday’s game against San Diego that if the Ravens weren’t able to get pressure on Philip Rivers, then “it’s going to be raining touchdowns.” He was...
View ArticleLate For Work 12/28: Biggest Ravens Pro Bowl Snub
Biggest Ravens Pro Bowl Snub Overall, the Ravens made out well this year. With seven players selected to the Pro Bowl – Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs, Haloti Ngata, Vonta Leach, Ray Rice and...
View ArticleWho’s Out There? Defensive Ends
Defensive ends aren’t all built the same. For the Ravens, Cory Redding was a 6-foot-4, 298-pounder who stuffed the run and provided some boost in the pass-rush department. Now that Redding is an...
View ArticlePaul Kruger Now Has His Long-Awaited Chance
When Paul Kruger was drafted in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft, he had grand visions of being the next great Ravens defender. Only problem was he had future Defensive Player of the Year Terrell...
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