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Kansas City Chiefs Look to Test Ravens #1 Ranked Defense

The #1 ranked Baltimore Ravens defense will have its work cut out for it as it faces the #1 ranked Kansas City Chiefs offense.



Terrell Suggs aka T. Sizzle will lead the Ravens top ranked defense.
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Ravens Defense Gets Third Shutout Win of the Season

Although the Baltimore Ravens offense has stank for the majority of this season, the defense has shined at certain times. The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Green Bay Packers 23 to 0 yesterday to increase their chances for a possible Wildcard spot in the playoffs. This was the third shutout of the year by a Ravens defense which currently leads the league in interceptions.

Below Terrell Suggs and the gang celebrate after a sack on the poor Green Bay Packers quarterback:

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Terrell Suggs will be out for the 2015 NFL Season

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Ravens Move into 1st Place in AFC North!

The Baltimore Ravens have moved into 1st place in the AFC North by defeating the Cleveland Browns today. The Ravens defense play much better this week and did not give up any touchdowns this week. The offense did not look spectacular but Joe Flacco did throw another TD pass to rookie WR Marlon Brown.

Ray Rice suffered a weird hip injury during game. There was no report on the seriousness of the Ray Rice injury yet. Pash rushers Elvis Dumervil and Terrell Suggs both recorded sacks for the Baltimore Ravens.

Final Score: Ravens 14 Browns 6

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Can Ravens Blame it on the Altitude?

Can the Baltimore Ravens blame their blowout loss on the high altitude3 of the Denver Broncos stadium. I mean the game should have been played at home as is the tradition of giving the Superbowl Champs a home game for the NFL season opener. Not only did the Ravens have to go on the road, but they had to go on the road in a hostile environment to play a good football team with one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. Don’t get me wrong though because the Ravens did nget their asses whipped.

The Baltimore Ravens made several bonehead mistakes throughout the Ravens vs Broncos game last night. I mean the guy who ran into Jacoby Jones during the return causing Jacoby Jones to get injured should be cut. I mean a challenge flag should have been thrown on a bad referee call when the replay showed that the pass was dropped. This resulted in a touchdown drive for the Denver Broncos. Dallas Clark dropped a key touchdown pass and our defensive secondary got burned left and right giving up 7 TD passes to Peyton Manning.

The only real bright spots for the Ravens was that Terrell Suggs and Elvis Dumervil both recorded sacks on Peyton Manning, but overall the defense was not very impressive to say the least. Michael Huff did not show me much other than the fact that he can miss key tackles. Another bright side is that Denver beat us bad last year too in the regular season but the Ravens came back and beat them when it really counts and that is in the playoffs!

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Can Ravens Stop Trent Richardson?

The Baltimore Ravens defense has been struggling all season trying to stop the run. Today they will face the impressive rookie running back, Trent Richardson, of the Cleveland Browns. The Ravens are coming off of a bye week so they have had plenty of time to prepare and fix the holes in the defense.

Hopefully, the return of Terrell Suggs will help the defense against the run as well as the pass. It will be a good test today to see if the Ravens can slow down rookie sensation Trent Richardson.

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RavensBlogger.com Player Awards for 2011 Season

Ok it is time to announce the RavensBlogger.com Player Awards for the Baltimore Ravens 2011 season. The awards are as follows:

Most Improved Ravens Player Award – This award goes to Lardarius Webb. Lardarius Webb stepped up his game in 2011 and is one the best cornerbacks in the league now. Many felt that he should have been selected to the Pro Bowl. Webb led the Ravens with 5 interceptions during the regular season. He had an additional 3 picks during the post season. Lardarius Webb Career Stats

Ravens Rookie of the Year Award – This award goes to Torrey Smith. Although Torrey struggles during the pre-season, he was a pleasant surprise during the 2011 regular season. His speed gave the Ravens the ability to stretch the field and opposing defenses must account for him. Taken in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL draft, Torrey Smith made the most impact as a rookie in 2011. Torrey ended up with 841 yards receiving and 7 TDs in 2011. Torrey Smith’s Career Stats

Ravens Offensive Player of the Year Award – This award goes to Ray Rice. Ray Rice led the entire NFL in Total Yards from Scrimmage in 2011 with 2,068! When Ray Rice got his touches it usually equated to a Ravens victory. Ray Rice’s Career Stats

Ravens Defensive Player of the Year Award – This award goes to Terrell Suggs. Terrell Suggs was a beast on defense for the Baltimore Ravens in 2011 recording 14 sacks and 7 forced fumbles. Statistically, this was Terrell Sugg’s best year of his career. Go out and get your “Ball So Hard University T-Shirt” Terrell Sugg’s Career Stats

Ravens Leadership Award – This award goes to none other than Ray Lewis. Whether it was cheering on his teammates while on the sidelines or leading by example on the field, Ray Lewis has always been a great leader for the Ravens. Listening to the speech Ray Lewis gave after the big loss to the New England Patriots made me personally feel better and was an example of his amazing leadership skills. Ray Lewis’ Career Stats

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Ball So Hard University and Terrell Suggs

In order for the Baltimore Ravens to beat the Houston Texans and advance in the playoffs, the Ravens will need a good performance from Terrell Suggs A.K.A. T Sizzle. Terrell Suggs is the founder of the now infamous Ball So Hard University.

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After Abusing Colts, Ravens Face Chargers

The Indianapolis Colts were no match for the mighty Baltimore Ravens last Sunday. Ray Rice had another 100 yard rushing day finishing with 103 yards on the ground. Terrell Suggs continues to be a beast on defense with 3 sacks against the Colts last week. The Ravens beat the Colts by a final score of 24 to 10 last week.

Tonight, the Ravens will face the San Diego Chargers on the road. The Chargers have been playing well lately, but will they be able to handle the physical Baltimore Ravens defense. It should be a great game.

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Ravens Feasted on 49ers Thanksgiving Night

The Baltimore Ravens defense hunted Alex Smith all night long. Terrell Suggs had 3 sacks alone. The Ravens defense tied a franchise record with 9 sacks total. It was the type of physical gane that the Baltimore Ravens love to play. The San Francisco 49ers were held to just 2 field goals and no touchdowns as the Ravens won 16 to 6.

John Harbaugh bested his younger brother Jim Harbaugh in what was the first NFL game featuring brothers as opposing head coaches. It turned out to be a very Happy Thanksgiving Day for Ravens fans as the Ravens sit at the top of the AFC conference after the victory.

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