2008 Fantasy Football Team by Team Analysis Baltimore Ravens
2008 Fantasy Football Team by Team Analysis Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens finished the 2007 season a disappointing 5-11, despite giving the New England Patriots a real scare.
Near retirement, Smith will hold news conference
Broncos receiver Rod Smith is planning to hold a news conference Thursday amid published reports that he will retire. Smith’s agent, Jack Mills, confirmed the event but declined to give details. Team spokesman Jim Saccomano said he wasn’t aware of the press conference. Smith, 38, has been on the reserve/retired list since February and has had two hip operations in the last year. He’s the franchise’s career leader in every major receiving category.
Brett Favre Wants to Come Back
Brett Favre probably will play football this fall, but it won’t be for the Green Bay Packers.
The Freak, Ricky & Mario among stars of NFL spring (SportingNews.com)
A look at 10 players — three of whom are 30 or older — who have impressed their coaches and teammates during minicamps and OTAs.
Harbaugh: Ravens camp will be ‘tough,’ intelligent
Hours before conducting a team meeting Monday afternoon prior to today’s official launch of training camp, new Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh was already full of intensity.
‘08 Preview: Ravens officially in rebuilding mode (Yahoo! Sports)
A new coach and questionable QB situation means Baltimore is no longer a serious contender.
Times Staff Writer WESTMINSTER — A few quick-hit thoughts on today as rookies, quarterbacks and injured veterans reported to training camp.
Ravens sign QB Flacco (PA SportsTicker)
The Baltimore Ravens have signed quarterback Joe Flacco, their first-round pick in this year’s draft, to a five-year contract.
Ravens, Flacco agree to deal
The Baltimore Ravens have agreed in principle to a five-year deal with first-round draft pick Joe Flacco on a contract with a maximum value of $30 million that includes $8.75 million in guaranteed money for the …
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