Nov 5, 2009 | The Baltimore Sun
What they're saying about the Ravens
Here's a look at recent media coverage of the Ravens. In ESPN.com's Tuesday Morning Quarterback column, Gregg Easterbrook chooses the matchup between the Ravens and Indianapolis Colts on Nov.
Foster returns to football with UFL
Jayson Foster is happy playing football again. Of course, he would be happier playing in the National Football League.
UFL Gameday Preview - Week 1, Tuskers vs. New York Sentinels
The Tuskers' offense is led by QB Brooks Bollinger. Since he joined the team, Bollinger has been accurate and methodical.
Spin: It sure looked to us like McGahee was reclaiming the No. 1 back spot from Ray Rice in Week 2 when he had 15 carries to Rice's eight.
Ravens Insider: Some cut players likely to go to developmental squad
Of the 22 players waived by the Ravens today, they'll probably try to get receivers Justin Harper, Jayson Foster, Eron Riley, fullback Jason Cook, safety K.J. Gerard, center Robby Felix and linebacker William VanDeSteeg back on the developmental squad.
Ravens Finalize Roster, Kicker Spot
Wide receiver Justin Harper celebrates his second-quarter touchdown during a preseason NFL football game against the Washington Redskins last month.
Ravens Release Figurs, Oglesby, 19 Others
Return specialist Yamon Figurs and cornerback Evan Oglesby were among the veteran players released by the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, as the team reduced its roster to 53 players in accordance with NFL rules.
Media Reports About Ravens Roster Cuts
Several media outlets this afternoon are reporting that the Ravens have cut several players.
Report: Ravens Cut Cook, Foster
There are several media reports that the Baltimore Ravens have cut fullback Jason Cook.
We constantly receive inquiries from people who wonder if the Roughriders plan to bring in any kick returners.
For most casual football fans, the fourth game of the NFL preseason leaves a lot to be desired.
TOUCHDOWN TOWN: Maybe things would have turned out differently if members of the "Over-30 Club" had practiced, but the offense scored five of eight times during a drill in which the offense had the football at the 2-yard line on third-and-goal. Running backs Ray Rice and Jalen Parmele and wide receiver Jayson Foster scored on the ground.
Carr, Webb most likely to win returner's job
Eleven regular-season wins and a trip to the AFC championship game notwithstanding, one area the Ravens desperately needed to address was the team's lack of punch in the return game.
Ravens Insider: Harbaugh, Fein talk about Inner Harbor incident
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he talked to rookie linebacker Tony Fein Monday morning and before the exhibition game against the New York Jets on Monday night.
Baltimore Ravens rookie Fein says he's innocent
Baltimore Ravens rookie linebacker Tony Fein said Monday night he will be exonerated of charges he allegedly assaulted a police officer once his side of the altercation is made public.
There were many dropped passes during practice Friday. Unofficially, there were 11, including two each by wide receiver Jayson Foster and rookie tight end Davon Drew.
The Ravens had 15 different players catch a pass when they defeated the Washington Redskins, 23-0, last week.
TOUCHDOWN TOWN: Maybe things would have turned out differently if members of the "Over-30 Club" had practiced, but the offense scored five of eight times during a drill in which the offense had the football at the 2-yard line on third-and-goal. Running backs Ray Rice and Jalen Parmele and wide receiver Jayson Foster scored on the ground.
Of the team's six penalties in the morning session, five were committed by the offense, including two illegal-formation calls.
Ravens Rout Redskins In Preseason Opener
On the Ravens' first offensive possession in Thursday's preseason game against the Redskins, first round draft pick Michael Oher has blood smattered on his face after a collision knocked his helmet off.
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