Tag: Baltimore Ravens

  • Baltimore Ravens – Road to Super Bowl XLVII

    Baltimore Ravens – Road to Super Bowl XLVII

    A team of destiny, the Baltimore Ravens were going to reach the Super Bowl either way, injuries, losses and what not. Any team that plays at the Philadelphia Eagles on the Eagles’ home opener makes and wins the Super Bowl. At least that’s what the past three seasons tell us, regardless of the road the Ravens took to reach the big game.

  • Ravens vs 49ers – Who has the Sexier Fans & Cheerleaders

    Ravens vs 49ers – Who has the Sexier Fans & Cheerleaders

    The important battle that will take place on the field between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 47 is a bit more important than decided who has the sexier fan base or cheerleading crew, but for some people, the two are both very important.

  • NFL Rumors – Ed Reed Wants to Play for New England Patriots

    NFL Rumors – Ed Reed Wants to Play for New England Patriots

    Maybe it’s just a negotiation tactic before the Baltimore Ravens offer Ed Reed what might be his final NFL contract, but there seems to be genuine interest from the All-Pro safety to play for another team before he retires, stating the New England Patriots as a very possible option.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Another Ray Lewis Question Mark

    Baltimore Ravens – Another Ray Lewis Question Mark

    With the stabbings in Atlanta, leaving two people dead, are no longer part of the Ray Lewis controversy, a new one, involving PEDs, a company called SWATS, Deer-antler spray and a substance called IGF-1, create a whole new one around the Baltimore Ravens linebacker.

  • Super Bowl XLVII – 49ers Defense vs Ravens Offense

    Super Bowl XLVII – 49ers Defense vs Ravens Offense

    The Baltimore Ravens are going into the Super Bowl as the underdogs. In order to eliminate the advantages the San Francisco 49ers have over them, they’re going to have to get their offense going early, which means Joe Flacco making the most of short windows of opportunities and Ray Rice to be dominant in both on the ground and in the air.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Keys to Super Bowl Victory

    Baltimore Ravens – Keys to Super Bowl Victory

    For the Baltimore Ravens, the underdogs going into Super Bowl 47, to successfully execute their winning game plan, two things need to happen: Joe Flacco continue to look like the best quarterback in the playoffs while the pass rush, led by Terrell Suggs, needs to start getting to the quarterback.

  • 49ers vs Ravens – Being the Super Bowl Favorites Helps

    49ers vs Ravens – Being the Super Bowl Favorites Helps

    The San Francisco 49ers are the slight favorites in Super Bowl 47, making it only the second time in the last 11 years in which the NFC has the edge in the pregame predictions.

  • Nebraska Cornhuskers – Sam Koch Keeping Super Bowl Streak Alive

    Nebraska Cornhuskers – Sam Koch Keeping Super Bowl Streak Alive

    Not all streaks have to do with titles and bowl game wins. Some of them are about turning young men into successful professional in the NFL. Nebraska breed winners, or something close to that it seems, sending at least one former player to the Super Bowl for the 20th straight year, represented by Baltimore Ravens punter Sam Koch.

  • Super Bowl XLVII – Beyond Ray Lewis and the Harbaugh Brothers

    Super Bowl XLVII – Beyond Ray Lewis and the Harbaugh Brothers

    Two things you’re going to hear a lot about in the coming week: The Harbowl or Superbaugh, focusing on the head coaching battle between John and Jim Harbaugh, and Ray Lewis playing his final career game in the Super Bowl. There’s more to this game for both the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens: Ed Reed, Randy Moss, Matt Birk and even the Vic Fangio story line.

  • New England Patriots – Is Tom Brady a Dirty Player

    New England Patriots – Is Tom Brady a Dirty Player

    Despite losing in the AFC Championship game, the New England Patriots and especially Tom Brady are getting quite a lot of attention in the following days, for the wrong reasons. You usually hear arrogant and similar descriptions when it comes to Brady, but his high leg slide and hit on Ed Reed has taken him into the “Dirty player” Regions.