Posts Tagged ‘Ray Lewis’
Posted: Wednesday, January 12th, 2011 | Frank Tadych Tags: Terrell Suggs, AFC Divisional Playoffs, Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ray Lewis
With all of the trash talk between rivals this week (OK, maybe it’s just the Jets), don’t think Terrell Suggs was going to be left out of the fun.
Posted: Thursday, January 6th, 2011 | Brian Baldinger Tags: Four Downs, Baltimore Ravens, Dom Capers, Green Bay Packers, Haloti Ngata, LeSean McCoy, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Ray Lewis, Vince Wilfork
After my early-week film work this week, I’ve got a few thoughts I wanted to share on Vince Wilfork, LeSean McCoy and some good defensive play out of the Packers and Ravens.
Posted: Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 | Michael Fabiano Tags: Benjarvus Green-Ellis, LeGarrette Blount, Marshawn Lynch, Peyton Hillis, Ray Lewis, Ryan Torain
If you have backfield depth, it might be time to consider benching Peyton Hillis.
Posted: Sunday, November 21st, 2010 | Frank Tadych Tags: Andre Reed, Anquan Boldin, Bill Belichick, Bryan McCann, Deion Sanders, Derrick Mason, Ed Reed, Jim Kelly, Maurice Jones-Drew, Mike Brown, Peyton Manning, Ray Lewis, Reggie Wayne, Rod Woodson, Rodney Harrison, Ronde Barber, Santonio Holmes, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Tom Brady, Vince Lombardi
A look at some of the notable nuggets from Week 11 with the help of the NFL Network research desk, including Ronde Barber and Ray Lewis reaching some historic milestones.
Posted: Friday, November 19th, 2010 | Frank Tadych Tags: Brett Favre, Chad Ochocinco, Dhani Jones, Hank Baskett, Matt Birk, Ray Lewis, Santonio Holmes, Terrell Owens, Tom Brady, Troy Polamalu
Which NFL players would you most enjoy watching in their own reality show?
Posted: Thursday, November 11th, 2010 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Deion Sanders, Ray Lewis, Thursday Night Football
In an exclusive sitdown with Deion Sanders, Ray Lewis discusses how he maintains his high level of plays, the Ravens’ standing in the AFC and what advice he would offer to the locker room if he were a member of the Dallas Cowboys.
Posted: Thursday, September 30th, 2010 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Hines Ward, NFL Total Access, Ray Lewis, Rich Eisen
Hines Ward of the Steelers joined Rich Eisen Thursday to talk about rivalry week against the Ravens.
Posted: Sunday, September 19th, 2010 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Ray Lewis, Todd Heap, Week 2 inactives
Ray Lewis had been questionable for the Ravens’ matchup with the Bengals because a foot injury, but Baltimore will have its star linebacker on the field Sunday. Veteran TE Todd Heap is also active for the Ravens.
Posted: Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 | Frank Tadych Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Frank Tadych, New York Jets, Ray Lewis, Rex Ryan
Ray Lewis respects Rex Ryan, but that doesn’t mean he has to talk to him.
Posted: Thursday, September 9th, 2010 | Frank Tadych Tags: Frank Tadych, New York Jets, NFL Total Access, Ray Lewis, Rex Ryan, Rich Eisen
Rex Ryan says he sees nothing wrong with having confidence in his team, and is looking forward to going out and proving it.
Posted: Thursday, September 9th, 2010 | Frank Tadych Tags: Antonio Cromartie, Baltimore Ravens, Frank Tadych, John Harbaugh, New York Jets, Ray Lewis, Rex Ryan
It was only a matter of time before someone on the Ravens responded to the latest round of bravado from the Jets. Enter Ray Lewis.
Posted: Thursday, August 5th, 2010 | Brian Baldinger Tags: 2010 Training Camps, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Grubbs, Brian Baldinger, Chris Chester, Donte' Stallworth, Ed Dickson, Haloti Ngata, Jared Gaither, Joe Flacco, John Harbaugh, Marc Bulger, Michael Oher, Ozzie Newsome, Ray Lewis, Ray Rice, Terrell Suggs, Todd Heap, Warren Sapp
The Ravens look like an elite team. Offenisvely, this is the best Ravens team in recent memory.
Posted: Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 | Adam Rank Tags: Adrian Peterson, Andre Johnson, Chris Johnson, Darrelle Revis, Drew Brees, Haloti Ngata, Patrick Willis, Peyton Manning, Ray Lewis, Tom Brady
Picking the top five players in the NFL is a near impossible challenge. But our Brian Baldinger was up to the challenge. And true to form, no quarterback was going to take the top spot. See who Baldinger picked as his top player, and check a surprise entrant as No. 5.
Posted: Thursday, July 15th, 2010 | Adam Rank Tags: Best in the Biz, Jon Beason, Patrick Willis, Ray Lewis
The middle linebacker is the quarterback of the defense. So who is the best in the business? Well Jon Beason was in studio on Thursday for this presentation, and this thing could be mighty awkward if he is not on the list.
Posted: Friday, June 18th, 2010 | Adam Rank Tags: Chicago Bears, Lance Briggs, Ray Lewis, Roger Goodell, Tom Brady
Bears LB Lance Briggs says that he favors the 18-game season, if for nothing else, because it means more money.