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Lamar Jackson Writes History Against LA Rams
Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson, were ruthless towards the Los Angeles Rams tonight. The guests handed them one of the toughest losses ever at the Coliseum, trashing the reigning NFC champions with 45-6. Jackson’s Five TDs It was a one-sided beating in which Jackson took the leading role, throwing for five touchdowns. It is pretty […]
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Baltimore Ravens Frustration With Benjamin Watson Season-Ending Injury Calls for Preseason Games to be Cancelled
Every preseason, the same things happen: Someone is injured and is out for the season, and their head coach speaks out against the number of preseason games in the NFL, offering some sort of change. This time, it’s John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens, frustrated with seeing Benjamin Watson, his tight end, go down with a torn achilles tendon, which means he won’t be available in 2016.
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Michigan Wolverines – Brady Hoke Will be Fired; Who Comes Next?
At the end of this season, regardless of the record and the bowl game they go to (if they actually make it), Michigan will fire Brady Hoke. Who replaces him? A lot of familiar names, like Jim Harbaugh and Les Miles, are being thrown out there. Most of them don’t make much sense.
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Baltimore Ravens – Ray Rice is More Important Than Joe Flacco
Two losses and a 9-4 season isn’t usually a good enough reason to get someone fired, but the Baltimore Ravens felt that they were going in the wrong direction, especially on offense. Joe Flacco not getting it done with the no-huddle offense, especially on the road, while Ray Rice wasn’t used as much as he should be.
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Baltimore Ravens – Falling In love with Joe Flacco
Suddenly, all that talk about being the best quarterback in the NFL. We’ve already established that the Baltimore Ravens, the only team in the NFL to make the last four playoffs, have a good shot at winning the Super Bowl. Joe Flacco and the offense being the main reason for it just wasn’t in the plans.
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Super Bowl XLVII – Super Baugh?
Jim Harbaugh and John Harbaugh are the first pair of brothers to serve as NFL head coaches in the league’s history. Jim, in his debut season as an NFL head coach, led the San Francisco 49ers to a 13-3 record and needs to beat the Giants to reach the Super Bowl. John has led the Baltimore Ravens to the post season for a fourth consecutive time and his second AFC championship game.