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Ravens RT Michael Oher revealed that he slightly tore his right meniscus in the second quarter of the Divisional Round win over the Texans.Oher limped through the AFC Championship Game as he also got his ankle rolled into during the first quarter. H...
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If there was one game through wild-card weekend that had me curious from an officiating angle, it was the New Orleans Saints' 45-28 win over the Detroit Lions. All four playoff games last weekend had at least one ref-based howler, but the inadvertent...
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Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers leads all players in balloting for the 2012 Pro Bowl.Rodgers, who has guided the Packers to a 13-0 record by completing nearly 70 percent of his passes and throwing for 39 touchdowns, has received 1,263,045 votes.Pat...
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Like most people on Twitter, Michael Oher probably saw his timeline explode last night around 8 p.m. ET when the news of Steve Jobs' death first broke and caused a massive Twitterlanche the likes of which I've never seen. The Baltimore Ravens offensi...
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Five things I noticed while watching the St. Louis Rams' 37-7 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3: No one blocked Terrell Suggs. The Rams got cute early with an end-around to rookie tight end Lance Kendricks. Nobody blocked Suggs, one of the Ra...
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Five nuggets of knowledge about Week 3: Larry Fitzgerald road show resumes. The Arizona Cardinals' Pro Bowl receiver caught a combined 23 passes for 251 yards in road games against Seattle over the 2008 and 2009 seasons. His production at the former...
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Ravens RT Michael Oher picked up two false start penalties in Week 2 after getting flagged eight times for the offense last season.It's becoming a real problem for Oher, who seems to be regressing. Coach John Harbaugh called the false starts illogica...
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Head Coach John Harbaugh had plenty of interesting things to say in Monday’s media press conference. In fact, he called a few players out for their mistakes. The first was Right Tackle Michael Oher, who had Eight False Start penalties in 2010, had tw...
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The National Football League has issued fines to five players for unnecessary roughness penalties during last week's games.The player fined the most was New York Giants safety Antrel Rolle, who was given a $20,000 penalty for a helmet-to-helmet hit o...
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Make that fine #2 for the Steelers already in 2011. Friday the league fined CB Ike Taylor $15,000 for unnecessary roughness for head butting Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher, which led to an altercation between the two teams where referee Tony Co...
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Bryant McKinnie played left tackle with the Vikings, and the Ravens have every intention of keeping him there. So Michael Oher will shift back to the right side, where he played as a rookie two years ago.
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Bryant McKinnie said he's been told by the Ravens that he'll be staying at left tackle. That means incumbent LT Michael Oher is likely shifting back to the right side he started at as a rookie in 2009.
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Bryant McKinnie said he's been told by the Ravens that he'll be staying at left tackle. That means incumbent LT Michael Oher is likely shifting back to the right side he started at as a rookie in 2009.
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Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports the Ravens have signed LT Bryant McKinnie, formerly of the Vikings.It's expected to be a one- or two-year deal, leaving the Ravens without much risk. Bryant comes with major commitment and weight concerns ...
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The St. Louis Rams got meaner Friday when they reached agreement with Atlanta Falcons guard Harvey Dahl on a four-year deal, as reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter. The move fills a void at right guard while giving the Rams what I would consider needed...
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