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Here we go again… Another big game against the Steelers. The Baltimore Ravens, now 8-6 and in the midst of a serious playoff chase, play at Pittsburgh (7-7) this Sunday, Dec. 27. Kickoff at Heinz Field is 1 p.m. The Ravens won their 2nd straight and 3rd in 4 games when they stopped the Bears, 31-7, last Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore stole the ball 6 times from Chicago, while QB Joe Flacco threw a career-high 4 TD passes and produced his best- ever 135.6 passer rating. TE Todd Heap caught 2 TD passes. With QB Ben Roethlisberger throwing for a Steelers’ record 503 yards and the game-winning TD on the final play of the game, Pittsburgh beat the visiting Packers, 37-36, last Sunday. This is the 2nd meeting of the season between the Ravens and Steelers. Baltimore won, 20-17 in OT, at M&T Bank Stadium on Nov. 29. K Billy Cundiff kicked the tying (17-17) FG with 1:51 left in the game and then hit the game-winning kick (29 yards) with 6:42 left in OT. Rookie OLB Paul Kruger set up the decisive kick with an INT that he returned to the Steelers’ 28-yard line. Flacco was 23-of-35 for 289 yards, including 7 each to WRs Mark Clayton (129 yards) and Derrick Mason (62 yards). RB Ray Rice combined for 155 yards. The Ravens played without Pro Bowl OLB Terrell Suggs, while the Steelers missed Roethlisberger. The Ravens are attempting to sweep the series with the Steelers for the 2nd time in 4 years. Baltimore won the 2 games in 2006, and the Steelers won both regular season contests a year ago (23-20 in OT in Pittsburgh and 13-9 in Baltimore), plus the AFC Championship game (23-14). The Steelers also swept the series in 1997, 1998 and 2002. After the game at Pittsburgh, the Ravens will conclude the reg- ular season at Oakland on Jan. 3. “In December, you need all 53 of your players and your practice players, too. We’ve seen that in our recent games and prac- tices. Everyone makes important contributions in a playoff bat- tle. We talked about this as a team and in a meeting I had with veteran players a week ago. Ray [Lewis] brought up a good point we shared with the team: When you look back at your career, you’re going to remember the December games that either put you in the playoffs or didn’t. That heightened the anticipation of these final games on the schedule. They are valuable. Don’t take them for granted.” Starters S Ed Reed (groin), ILB Tavares Gooden (groin), LT Jared Gaither (foot) and WR Mark Clayton (knee), along with S K.J. Gerard (thigh) and WR Kelley Washington (ankle), missed the game against the Bears. CB Lardarius Webb (knee) left the con- test and did not return. Pro Bowl CB Samari Rolle (neck/shoulder) is on the Physically Unable to Perform list. The following players are on Injured Reserve: Pro Bowl LB Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh), DTs Lamar Divens (hip) and Brandon McKinney (back), safety and ST standout Haruki Nakamura (ankle), LB Jason Phillips (knee), WR Marcus Smith (knee), TE Quinn Sypniewski (knee), T Adam Terry (knee) and starting CB Fabian Washington (knee). T TI IG GH HT T L LO OS SS SE ES S I IN N 2 20 00 09 9 The Ravens’ 6 losses this season have been by a combined 36 points. Five of those defeats came against teams that are in 1st place in their respective divi- sions: at New England (27-21), at Minnesota (33-31), Cincinnati (twice: 17-14 in Baltimore and 17-7 at Cincy) and vs. the Colts (17-15). Baltimore’s other defeat came at 9-5 Green Bay (27-14). The Ravens took the ball away 6 times (tying a team record) from the Bears in last Sunday’s 31-7 victory at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore scored 24 points after the Chicago turnovers, which included 2 INTs by Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth. The Ravens took a 14-0 1st-quarter lead on 2 Joe Flacco TD passes (14 and 7 yards) to TE Todd Heap. The Bears’ lone score came on WR Earl Bennett’s 49-yard punt return in the 2nd quarter. Flacco threw 2 more TD passes in the 3rd quarter, the 1st to WR Demetrius Williams for 32 yards and the 2nd to WR Derrick Mason for 18 yards. (Flacco’s 4 TD passes set a career high.) K Billy Cundiff’s 40- yard FG finished the scoring. Flacco, who completed 21 of 29 for 234 yards, produced his best-ever QB rating (135.6). S S S S U U N N D D A A Y Y U U N N D D A A Y Y , , D D , , D D E E C C E E C C . . 2 2 7 7 , , 2 2 0 0 0 0 9 9 . . 2 2 7 7 , , 2 2 0 0 0 0 9 9 1 1 : : 0 0 0 0 1 1 : : 0 0 0 0 P P P P . . . . M M M M . . E E T T . . E E T T H H H H E E I I N N Z Z E E I I N N Z Z F F F F I I E E L L D D I I E E L L D D ( ( 6 6 5 5 , , 0 0 5 5 0 0 ) ) ( ( 6 6 5 5 , , 0 0 5 5 0 0 ) ) G G G G A A M M E E A A M M E E 1 1 5 5 - - - - B B A A L L T T I I M M O O R R E E ( ( 8 8 - - 6 6 ) ) 1 1 5 5 - - - - B B A A L L T T I I M M O O R R E E ( ( 8 8 - - 6 6 ) ) A A T T A A T T P P I I T T T T S S B B U U R R G GH H ( ( 7 7 - - 7 7 ) ) P P I I T T T T S S B B U U R R G G H H ( ( 7 7 - - 7 7 ) ) P PR RA AC CT TI IC CE E/ /M ME ED DI IA A S SC CH HE ED DU UL LE E Wed. 12/23 Coach Harbaugh . . . . . .11:30 a.m. Players/Locker Room . .11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Media Viewing . . . . . . . .1:00 p.m. Thurs. 12/24 Media Viewing . . . . . . . .11:50 a.m. Three Coordinators . . . .1:30 p.m. (Coach Harbaugh as needed) Open Locker Room . . . .1:30-2:30 p.m. Fri. 12/25 Media Viewing . . . . . . . .2:20 p.m. Coach Harbaugh . . . . . .3:30 p.m. Open Locker Room . . . .3:30-4:30 p.m. W WE ED DN NE ES SD DA AY Y C CO ON NF FE ER RE EN NC CE E C CA AL LL LS S Ravens: LB Ray Lewis at 11:30 a.m.; John Harbaugh at 11:45 a.m. Steelers: QB Ben Roethlisberger at 12:20 p.m.; Mike Tomlin at 12:40 p.m. B BR RO OA AD DC CA AS ST T C CR RE EW WS S TV: CBS-TV (Channel 13/23 in Baltimore) Dick Enberg (Play-by-Play) Dan Fouts (Analyst) Bob Mansbach (Producer) Suzanne Smith (Director) Local Radio: WBAL Radio (1090 AM)/98 Rock (97.9 FM) Gerry Sandusky (Play-by-Play) Stan White (Offensive Analyst) Rob Burnett (Defensive Analyst) R R A AV VE E N NS S C CO ON NT TI I N NU UE E P PL L A AY YO OF FF F P PU US SH H A AT T S S T TE EE E L LE ER RS S R RA AV V E EN NS S C CO ON NT T I I N NU UE E P P L LA AY Y O OF FF F P P U US S H H A A T T S ST TE E E EL LE E R RS S L LB B R RA AY Y L LE EW WI IS S O ON N P PL LA AY YI IN NG G T TH HE E S ST TE EE EL LE ER RS S J JU US ST T T TH HE E F FA AC CT TS S H HA AR RB BS S S SA AY YS S N NO OT TE E T TH HE E Q QU UO OT TE E L LA AS ST T W WE EE EK K I IN NJ JU UR RY Y U UP PD DA AT TE E W WH HA AT TS S G GO OI IN NG G O ON N? ? “When I think of the Steelers, I look at their legacy and their tra- dition, and I’m respectful of it. There are so many great players who came through Pittsburgh, and I know they are all watching when they play. I’m aware of that and want to respect them with the way I play – by going all out. They are all dialed in, just like their fans. The players on their team today are all dialed into the Steelers’ way, and you know they pay homage to their histo- ry. It’s just special to play them. It’s full of respect. It always is.” LOWEST AVERAGE MARGIN OF DEFEAT LOWEST AVERAGE MARGIN OF DEFEAT (2009 Season) (2009 Season) Rk . T eam Losses Av g. Margin of Defeat 1. Pittsburgh 7 4.0 2. Dallas 5 5.8 3. Baltimore 6 6.0 4. New England 5 6.6

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• Here we go again… Another big game against the Steelers. TheBaltimore Ravens, now 8-6 and in the midst of a serious playoffchase, play at Pittsburgh (7-7) this Sunday, Dec. 27. Kickoff atHeinz Field is 1 p.m.

• The Ravens won their 2nd straight and 3rd in 4 games whenthey stopped the Bears, 31-7, last Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.Baltimore stole the ball 6 times from Chicago, while QB JoeFlacco threw a career-high 4 TD passes and produced his best-ever 135.6 passer rating. TE Todd Heap caught 2 TD passes. WithQB Ben Roethlisberger throwing for a Steelers’ record 503 yardsand the game-winning TD on the final play of the game,Pittsburgh beat the visiting Packers, 37-36, last Sunday.

• This is the 2nd meeting of the season between the Ravens andSteelers. Baltimore won, 20-17 in OT, at M&T Bank Stadium onNov. 29. K Billy Cundiff kicked the tying (17-17) FG with 1:51 leftin the game and then hit the game-winning kick (29 yards) with6:42 left in OT. Rookie OLB Paul Kruger set up the decisive kickwith an INT that he returned to the Steelers’ 28-yard line. Flaccowas 23-of-35 for 289 yards, including 7 each to WRs MarkClayton (129 yards) and Derrick Mason (62 yards). RB Ray Ricecombined for 155 yards. The Ravens played without Pro BowlOLB Terrell Suggs, while the Steelers missed Roethlisberger.

• The Ravens are attempting to sweep the series with theSteelers for the 2nd time in 4 years. Baltimore won the 2 gamesin 2006, and the Steelers won both regular season contests ayear ago (23-20 in OT in Pittsburgh and 13-9 in Baltimore), plusthe AFC Championship game (23-14). The Steelers also sweptthe series in 1997, 1998 and 2002.

• After the game at Pittsburgh, the Ravens will conclude the reg-ular season at Oakland on Jan. 3.

“In December, you need all 53 of your players and your practiceplayers, too. We’ve seen that in our recent games and prac-tices. Everyone makes important contributions in a playoff bat-tle. We talked about this as a team and in a meeting I had withveteran players a week ago. Ray [Lewis] brought up a goodpoint we shared with the team: When you look back at yourcareer, you’re going to remember the December games thateither put you in the playoffs or didn’t. That heightened theanticipation of these final games on the schedule. They arevaluable. Don’t take them for granted.”

Starters S Ed Reed (groin), ILB Tavares Gooden (groin), LT JaredGaither (foot) and WR Mark Clayton (knee), along with S K.J.Gerard (thigh) and WR Kelley Washington (ankle), missed thegame against the Bears. CB Lardarius Webb (knee) left the con-test and did not return. Pro Bowl CB Samari Rolle (neck/shoulder)is on the Physically Unable to Perform list. The following playersare on Injured Reserve: Pro Bowl LB Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh),DTs Lamar Divens (hip) and Brandon McKinney (back), safety andST standout Haruki Nakamura (ankle), LB Jason Phillips (knee),WR Marcus Smith (knee), TE Quinn Sypniewski (knee), T AdamTerry (knee) and starting CB Fabian Washington (knee).

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The Ravens’ 6 losses this season have been by a combined 36 points. Five ofthose defeats came against teams that are in 1st place in their respective divi-sions: at New England (27-21), at Minnesota (33-31), Cincinnati (twice: 17-14 inBaltimore and 17-7 at Cincy) and vs. the Colts (17-15). Baltimore’s other defeatcame at 9-5 Green Bay (27-14).

The Ravens took the ball away 6 times (tying a team record) fromthe Bears in last Sunday’s 31-7 victory at M&T Bank Stadium.Baltimore scored 24 points after the Chicago turnovers, whichincluded 2 INTs by Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth. The Ravenstook a 14-0 1st-quarter lead on 2 Joe Flacco TD passes (14 and 7yards) to TE Todd Heap. The Bears’ lone score came on WR EarlBennett’s 49-yard punt return in the 2nd quarter. Flacco threw 2more TD passes in the 3rd quarter, the 1st to WR DemetriusWilliams for 32 yards and the 2nd to WR Derrick Mason for 18yards. (Flacco’s 4 TD passes set a career high.) K Billy Cundiff’s 40-yard FG finished the scoring. Flacco, who completed 21 of 29 for234 yards, produced his best-ever QB rating (135.6).

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Players/Locker Room . .11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Media Viewing . . . . . . . .1:00 p.m.

Thurs. 12/24 Media Viewing . . . . . . . .11:50 a.m.Three Coordinators . . . .1:30 p.m.(Coach Harbaugh as needed)Open Locker Room . . . .1:30-2:30 p.m.

Fri. 12/25 Media Viewing . . . . . . . .2:20 p.m.Coach Harbaugh . . . . . .3:30 p.m.Open Locker Room . . . .3:30-4:30 p.m.

WWEEDDNNEESSDDAAYY CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE CCAALLLLSSRavens: LB Ray Lewis at 11:30 a.m.; John Harbaugh at 11:45 a.m.Steelers: QB Ben Roethlisberger at 12:20 p.m.; Mike Tomlin at 12:40 p.m.

BBRROOAADDCCAASSTT CCRREEWWSSTV: CBS-TV (Channel 13/23 in Baltimore)Dick Enberg (Play-by-Play) Dan Fouts (Analyst)Bob Mansbach (Producer) Suzanne Smith (Director)

Local Radio: WBAL Radio (1090 AM)/98 Rock (97.9 FM)Gerry Sandusky (Play-by-Play) Stan White (Offensive Analyst)Rob Burnett (Defensive Analyst)

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“When I think of the Steelers, Ilook at their legacy and their tra-dition, and I’m respectful of it.There are so many great playerswho came through Pittsburgh,and I know they are all watchingwhen they play. I’m aware ofthat and want to respect themwith the way I play – by going allout. They are all dialed in, just

like their fans. The players on their team today are all dialed intothe Steelers’ way, and you know they pay homage to their histo-ry. It’s just special to play them. It’s full of respect. It always is.”

LOWEST AVERAGE MARGIN OF DEFEATLOWEST AVERAGE MARGIN OF DEFEAT(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Losses Avg. Margin of Defeat1. Pittsburgh 7 4.02. Dallas 5 5.83. Baltimore 6 6.04. New England 5 6.6

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RAVE-TV, the Ravens’ Emmy award-winning broadcastinggroup (16 Emmys), produces daily programming fromMonday-Friday during the 2009 season.

This season on RAVE-TV:1 Winning Drive (7 and 10:30 p.m. Monday on MASN) givesfans an inside look at Sunday’s game with exclusive RAVE-TVvideo and audio from the bench, the sidelines and locker room.A player guest will also be featured.

The John Harbaugh Show (10:30 p.m. Tuesday on MASN) givesit to you straight with the coach’s insight and perspective,answering fan calls on the air.

Ravens Report (7 and 10:30 p.m. Wednesday on MASN) offersan insider’s look, featuring edge-of-your seat Ravens action,access to the team, dynamic Ravens star players, coaches, and acloser look at game strategy.

Ravens Game Plan (7 and 10:30 p.m. Thursday on MASN) is achalkboard-style, Xs and Os show featuring coordinators CamCameron (offense) and Greg Mattison (defense).

Purple Passion (7 p.m. Friday on MASN) with Keith Mills and ahost of former Ravens players reconnects fans with Baltimorefootball alumni and serves as roundtable discussion about hottopics circulating around the NFL.

BaltimoreRavens.com is your officialsource for all Ravens news and team

information. In addition to exclusive coverage and multimediacontent, find all transcripts, press releases, the 2009 mediaguide and credential information in the site’s Press Room.

Position: Defensive TackleHeight: 6-4Weight: 345Birthdate: 1/21/84Exp: 4College: OregonHometown: Salt Lake City, UT

You designed a cake for The Food Network’s “Ace of Cakes.” Howdid you meet Duff and get that opportunity? “My PR guy found out that Duff was a fan of mine and e-mailed theirpeople. Duff wanted to get me in there as soon as I could to helpmake the cake, and it was great. I’m a big fan of his, and he’s a bigfan of mine. It was crazy. I was star-struck, and he was the sameway. It was pretty cool and a lot of fun. We designed a Raven bird,and it’s probably about two or three feet tall. They taped every-thing, and it should air in the next three or four months.”

Do you get star-struck very often?“I used to when I first got in the NFL, because you see players youplay against, and you’re playing with who you grew up watching,like Ray Lewis and Ed Reed. You see Michael Vick, DonovanMcNabb, Peyton Manning and all those guys, and it’s like, ‘Wow.’But then you get used to it, and it goes away. That’s it. That was myfirst year. But now it’s more business.”

Growing up, did your family have any Christmas traditions?“We always opened a present on Christmas Eve. It was pajamas orsomething that we could wear that night, and then we would wakeup the next morning wearing it on Christmas. That’s pretty much it,just opening that gift. I think everybody does that, though.”

What is one thing you wish you did better?“I would like to be more knowledgeable about cars. I don’t knowmuch about them. All I know how to do is change the oil, change thebattery and change the tires. I would like to know more of themechanical part of all that stuff – how it runs, why it runs. That’sone thing that I would like to be more knowledgeable about.”

What is your most memorable moment from playing Pittsburgh?“It would have to be from my rookie year, expecting what you hearabout the Steelers – that they’re a tough, hard-nosed football team.We beat them two times in a row my rookie year and by pretty bigscores, too. It was 27-0 in the first game and 31-7 in the secondgame at Pittsburgh. That was a great memory. I didn’t really knowthe rivalry between the Ravens and the Steelers yet, but the longerI’ve been here, the more I know how big this rivalry is. It’s greatevery time we beat them. I just love it. No matter how big it is orsmall it is, it’s great when we win.”

Is there a character on TV who you really admire?“Not really. I do like the show ‘The Office,’ though. But there’s justnobody I would want to be like. I like shows and people who are bigon charity. I do like the guy that gives people a home on ‘ExtremeMakeover: Home Edition,’ Ty Pennington. He helps families out. It’sgreat that a show can help families out so much by just remodelingtheir house. That’s something I would probably like to do when I’mdone with football, do more charitable work. I think people like Ty,it’s just great to look up to them and follow what they’re doing.”

You do some charitable work now for diabetes, right?“Yes. I think I’m going to start up a foundation so I can get moregoing. Right now, I just work with the Juvenile Diabetes ResearchFoundation, helping out with fundraising.”

The Winter Olympics are coming up in February. Which one ofyour teammates would be the best to compete, and in what sport?“I’ll have to say Tavares Gooden being on the Jamaican bobsledteam. He’s really fast for his size. I think he’d be great at pushing asled, running fast down the ice and jumping into the sled. Tavareswith the Jamaican bobsled team would be a good combination.”

Do you have a favorite book?“I’ve been reading some ‘father’ books because I just had a son,Sam. He’s 5 months old. I forget what the book is called, but it’sabout emotional coaching for your child. It helps with why yourchild is doing something. I recently read ‘Marley and Me.’ I read thatbefore I watched the movie, and that was just sad. I liked the book,but it’s a sad story. I have two dogs.”

Of the recognitions you’ve received, which is most special to you?“When we took the SATs, I got in the top 2 percent in the state ofUtah for science. That was pretty cool. It was weird because I wasbig on math. I loved math when I was in high school. I was actuallyshocked. I like science, but I didn’t think I was that good at it. Whenyou think about it, though, there’s a lot of math in science, so I thinkthat’s why I did really well in it.”

Preseason (4-0)Thu. Aug. 13 vs. Washington Redskins W 23-0Mon. Aug. 24 vs. New York Jets W 24-23Sat. Aug. 29 @ Carolina Panthers W 17-13Thu. Sept. 3 @ Atlanta Falcons W 20-3

Regular Season (8-6)Sun. Sept. 13 vs. Kansas City Chiefs W 38-24Sun. Sept. 20 @ San Diego Chargers W 31-26Sun. Sept. 27 vs. Cleveland Browns W 34-3Sun. Oct. 4 @ New England Patriots L 21-27Sun. Oct. 11 vs. Cincinnati Bengals L 14-17 Sun. Oct. 18 @ Minnesota Vikings L 31-33Sun. Oct. 25 BYE WEEKSun. Nov. 1 vs. Denver Broncos W 30-7Sun. Nov. 8 @ Cincinnati Bengals L 7-17Mon. Nov. 16 @ Cleveland Browns W 16-0Sun. Nov. 22 vs. Indianapolis Colts L 15-17Sun. Nov. 29 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers W 20-17 OTMon. Dec. 7 @ Green Bay Packers L 14-27Sun. Dec. 13 vs. Detroit Lions W 48-3Sun. Dec. 20 vs. Chicago Bears W 31-7Sun. Dec. 27 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 1:00 p.m.Sun. Jan. 3 @ Oakland Raiders 4:15 p.m.*

*Subject to Flexible Scheduling All Times Eastern

Teams W L T Pct. Week 16 OpponentCincinnati 9 5 0 .643 vs. Kansas City (12/27)Baltimore 8 6 0 .571 at Pittsburgh (12/27)Pittsburgh 7 7 0 .500 vs. Baltimore (12/27)Cleveland 3 11 0 .214 vs. Oakland (12/27)

Kevin Byrne . . . .Sr. Vice President of Public & Commuity RelationsChad Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Media RelationsPatrick Gleason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public/Media Relations ManagerKaren McGee . . .Public/Community Relations & Credential AssistantMarisol Renner . . . . . . . .Publications & Public Relations SpecialistKristen Deahl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations InternShane Koppens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations InternTom Valente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations Intern

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QB Joe Flacco on the tough image of his defense:“I love the image of our defense. That’s what football is. Ihope that’s the image of our whole team. You want to betough guys that teams don’t really want to go up against. Ilove the fact that we, as Baltimore Ravens, play like that.”

Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron on WR Derrick Masonreaching 850 receptions in his career:“I think he’s a great player. He’s one of, if not the greatest,receivers I’ve been around. And I’m fortunate, because I getto watch him every day in practice. Everything he does in thegame, he does at least that in practice, every day.”

Defensive coordinator Greg Mattison on how the second-ary has improved:“You don’t work as hard as they’ve worked, and do thethings they’re trying to do, and not improve. That’s why Irespect that position so much. Everybody in America can seewhen they make a mistake, or they don’t play their tech-nique perfectly, whereas there are other positions on thefield where maybe they don’t see it. They’re under themicroscope all the time. Their resiliency, the way they havecome out every day and worked, your hat has to come off forthem, and that’s why I’m so proud of them.”

ESPN.com senior writer Greg Garber on the Ravens-Steelersrivalry being one of the NFL’s most intense:“Welcome to the Ravens-Steelers rivalry, arguably the nasti-est in all of sports. ... Breathtaking hits, some of them late.Woofing. Pathos. Chaos. ... It is not the longest rivalry in thehistory of the NFL, but it is the most intense.”

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh on the Ravens-Steelersrivalry being something people cannot understand untilthey experience it:“I feel like I’ve been in [this rivalry] for a lifetime – after lastyear. Obviously, they’ve got a little bit of an edge on us sofar in that span, so we’ve got our work cut out for us. It’s funto be involved in all these games, but it’s fun to be a part ofthis rivalry and go against a team that you respect. Yourespect the way they play. I know our guys feel that way. Wethink a lot of them as a football team.”

WR Mark Clayton on QB Joe Flacco’s poise and demeanor:“His personality is the best. That's the most important thingfor a quarterback – how he carries himself. It's hard to rattlehim. With that, we're confident in our leader, man. He's ourleader, and we'll follow him from now until forever.”

Head coach John Harbaugh on his relationship with Ravensowner Steve Bisciotti:“There’s sort of a big brother relationship going on there.He’s really challenging in all kinds of good ways. We’re bothtrying to build something special. We’re both not afraid tosay we’re trying to build a dynasty here. We’re trying to cre-ate something that the NFL’s never seen before, where peo-ple are going to look back and say, ‘That’s the standard. Wewant to be what the Ravens were for that period of time.’”

“December football is really, the way Ray Lewis puts it, championship football. Nothing elsematters. When you’re in a playoff push, especially where we’re at, there are moments youcherish forever. These are one-game seasons, and when you get them accomplished, it’ssomething that’s special. You can look back on years and years saying, ‘We made this pushfor the playoffs.’ You could write your own story in December.”

- Ravens RB Ray Rice on December football

LB Ray Lewis on the Ravens playing their best football ofthe season in December:“I just think overall, as a team, we are playing the kind offootball that we are used to playing in December. We gothrough the ups and downs, and it’s something that I havebeen trying to tell my crew for a long time. Look at the teamswe lost to. They are either leading their division or at the topof the AFC or the NFC. The bottom line is that we just haveto keep winning. I just think we are putting together a lot ofgreat things. Once you get in December and you are in posi-tion to make the playoffs, it doesn’t matter who you havewon or lost to. It’s a journey, a marathon, and if we under-stand that, we will be OK. Everything we went through early,the ups and the downs, is going to help us now. I just like ourattitude. The way we practice, the games become easierbecause we trust each other so much.”

ESPN.com scout James Green on rookie T Michael Oher:“You could make a case for him being the offensive rookie ofthe year. He is one of the best pure right tackles in the NFL andshould garner Pro Bowl consideration. He is going to dominatefor many years to come at either right or left tackle.”

WR Derrick Mason on the Ravens stringing together winsduring a playoff push:“We have to take advantage of the opportunities that wehave out there on the field, especially now, and understandthat we have no other choice but to win. We can’t sit backand say, ‘Well, if we don’t get it this week, we can get it nextweek.’ No, we have to get it this week because if we don’tget it this week, there is no next week for us. We have tobreak that trend of up and down, up and down. We’ve got todo what we need to do to. Go out there and be confidentenough that we’re going to come out with a victory.”

SI.com’s Peter King on S Ed Reed being named to his Teamof the Decade:“The most opportunistic defensive back of our lifetime hasreturned a punt, a blocked punt, a fumble and an intercep-tion for touchdowns -- 13 touchdowns in all. Five intercep-tions in five playoff games. He's a classic baiter. He studiesquarterbacks, and even the smart ones aren't immune to hislaying in the weeds and waiting to make his move until thequarterback brings his arm forward. Reed was the DefensivePlayer of the Year in 2004.”

CB Domonique Foxworth on if he believes December isturning the Ravens’ way:“I sure hope so. We definitely felt like we weren’t getting alot of breaks earlier in the season. With the type of men andmaturity that we have in [the locker room], we don’t hangour heads and try to point fingers. We just kind of hunkerdown and keep working hard and do what we know we’resupposed to do, and, hopefully, the tide turns. Definitely thelast couple of weeks, it felt like the tide turned in our favor.We hope we can get momentum going throughout the restof the season and into the playoffs.”

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With talent assembled by director of football operations Kevin Colbert and staff and well coached by 3rd-year head coach MikeTomlin, the Steelers are considered a model franchise by many. The defending Super Bowl champions bring a physicality and tough-ness to each game. Pittsburgh takes pride in its aggressive defense that has been coordinated by the venerable Dick LeBeau since2004. Leading the Steelers’ defenders is Pro Bowl S Troy Polamalu, who injured his knee early in the loss to the Bengals last month(11/15) and has not played since. LB James Harrison, the NFL’s 2008 Defensive Player of the Year, leads a LB group that also includesPro Bowl LB James Farrior and LB LaMarr Woodley, whose 9.5 sacks are .5 less than Harrison’s 10. Four-time Pro Bowl NT CaseyHampton anchors the defensive line. The Steelers’ offense is led by Pro Bowl QB Ben Roethlisberger, who is the league’s best QBonce he leaves the pocket. The big man can hit receivers deep, run like a halfback with the power of a fullback and consistently findopen targets when plays break down. He can throw to a pair of wideouts as good as any set in the NFL: 4-time Pro Bowler HinesWard and Super Bowl MVP Santonio Holmes, who caught the winning TD in last season’s Steelers’ victory in Baltimore. TE HeathMiller is another downfield threat who is also a tenacious blocker. RB Rashard Mendenhall has replaced Pro Bowler Willie Parkeras the Steelers’ dominant runner. An aggressive O-line is led by C Justin Hartwig, LT Max Starks and LG Chris Kemoeatu. An addeddimension to the 2009 arsenal is return specialist Stefan Logan, who played in the CFL prior to coming to Pittsburgh.

The Ravens aim to sweep the Steelers for just the 2nd timeever: Baltimore won 27-0 at home and 31-7 at Pittsburgh dur-ing the 2006 season.

The Ravens are 3-2 vs. the AFC North in 2009, losing twice tothe Bengals, sweeping the Browns and beating the Steelers(20-17) in OT on 11/29.

Including playoffs, the Ravens are 9-8 all time on the roadunder John Harbaugh. Baltimore is 2-4 this season, earningvictories at San Diego (31-26 on 9/20) and at Cleveland (16-0on 11/16).

The Ravens have won 6 of their last 8 games in December.Since 2000, Baltimore is 24-16 in the month of December.

112288..44Total yards from scrimmage RB Ray Rice is averaging thisseason, 2nd most in the NFL (Chris Johnson, 155.4). Rice’s

1,797 total yards are also the 2nd most in Ravens single-seasonhistory (Jamal Lewis - 2,271 in 2003).

113355..66A career-high passer rating for QB Joe Flacco last week vs. theBears on a 21-of-29, 234-yard and 4-TD performance. In the

Ravens’ last 17 wins, Flacco has thrown 25 TDs and just 3 picksfor a 106.3 rating.

992288Receiving yards by WR Derrick Mason this season on 65

catches. He is 72 yards shy of hitting the 1,000 mark for the 8thtime in his career and 9th time in Ravens history.

1111,,000000Receiving yards WR Derrick Mason will have for his career with11 more yards. He can become the 22nd player in NFL history

to reach the milestone.

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Category Stats Rank Stats RankTotal Offense 354.7 13 375.1 8Rush Offense 127.5 9 110.2 19Pass Offense 227.2 13 264.9 6Points Per Game 25.0 9 22.5 153rd-Down Off. % 41.7 12 38.6 17

Total Defense 299.8 4 304.2 6Rush Defense 99.5 7 83.1 1Pass Defense 200.3 6 221.1 17(t)Points Per Game 16.1 2 20.0 10(t)3rd-Down Def. % 35.9 9 41.6 27

Turnover Ratio +9 4 -5 22(t)

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Category Ravens Steelers2009 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-6 . . . . . . . . . . . .7-7Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Won 2 . . . . . . . . .Won 1Points Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .350 . . . . . . . . . . .315TDs Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 . . . . . . . . . . . .36Rushing TDs Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Passing TDs Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 . . . . . . . . . . . .24TDs on Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Points Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225 . . . . . . . . . . .280TDs Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 . . . . . . . . . . . .32Rushing TDs Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Passing TDs Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 . . . . . . . . . . . .18TDs Allowed by Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Time of Possession Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . .22:11 . . . . . . . . . .32:33Red Zone TD Pct. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52.9% . . . . . . . . .51.1%Red Zone TD Pct. Against . . . . . . . . . . .42.1% . . . . . . . . .45.7%KOR Avg. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25.3 . . . . . . . . . . .23.2KOR Avg. Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.9 . . . . . . . . . . .24.8PR Avg. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.7 . . . . . . . . . . . .7.0PR Avg. Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.5 . . . . . . . . . . . .9.9

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Passer Rating89.9 Joe Flacco (2009)88.7 Vinny Testaverde (1996)82.5 Steve McNair (2006)

Completions325 Vinny Testaverde (1996)295 Steve McNair (2006)291 Joe Flacco (2009)

Passing Yards4,177 Vinny Testaverde (1996)3,345 Joe Flacco (2009)3,050 Steve McNair (2006)

300-Yard Games5 Vinny Testaverde (1996)3 Joe Flacco (2009)2 J. Blake (2002) / E. Zeier (1997)

Completion Pct.64.0 Joe Flacco (2009)63.0 Steve McNair (2006)61.7 Anthony Wright (2005)

Lowest Pct. Passes Intercepted2.4 Joe Flacco (2009)2.4 Kyle Boller (2004)2.5 Tony Banks (1999)

TD Passes33 Vinny Testaverde (1996)19 Joe Flacco (2009)18 Vinny Testaverde (1997)

Yards Per Attempt7.61 Vinny Testaverde (1996)7.35 Joe Flacco (2009)7.06 Jeff Blake (2002)

Since Nov. 1, the Ravens have only permitted 11.9 points pergame, the NFL’s stingiest average over the past 8 weeks. This sea-son, Baltimore has surrendered an impressive 16.1 points percontest, ranking 2nd in the NFL (Jets are 1st at 15.8 ppg).

POINTS ALLOWED PER GAMEPOINTS ALLOWED PER GAME(Since Nov. 1 / Last 8 Weeks)(Since Nov. 1 / Last 8 Weeks)

Rk. Team G Points PPG1. Baltimore 8 95 11.92. Dallas 8 131 16.43. Cincinnati 7 116 16.6

POINTS ALLOWED PER GAMEPOINTS ALLOWED PER GAME(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team G Points PPG1. NY Jets 14 221 15.82. Baltimore 14 225 16.13. Cincinnati 14 244 17.4

New England 14 244 17.4

With 2 games remaining, QB Joe Flacco is on pace to set severalRavens single-season passing records. Here is where his impres-sive 2009 campaign ranks among others in team history:

RAVENS PASSING RECORDSRAVENS PASSING RECORDS(Single-Season History)(Single-Season History)

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Pro Connections• Both Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and Steelers defensivecoordinator Dick LeBeau began their NFL coaching careers asspecial teams coaches for the Philadelphia Eagles – Harbaughfrom 1998-2006 and LeBeau from 1973-75.

• Steelers DBs coach Ray Horton was the assistant DBs coach forthe Washington Redskins during Ravens offensive coordinatorCam Cameron’s time as a QBs coach there (1994-96).

• Kirby Wilson, Pittsburgh’s RBs coach, worked for the Redskinsin 2000, at the same time Baltimore DBs coach Mark Carrier fin-ished the last season of his standout playing career.

• Ravens DBs coach Mark Carrier (1997-99) spent 2 years inDetroit playing with Steelers QB Charlie Batch (1998-2001) andDE Travis Kirschke (1997-2002).

• Ravens C Matt Birk played with Steelers RB Mewelde Moore(2004-07) and SS Tyrone Carter (2000-02) at different times dur-ing his 10 years with the Vikings (1998-2008).

• Ravens QBs coach Hue Jackson (2004-06), WR KelleyWashington (2003-06) and Steelers OLB Andre Frazier (2006-07)worked together with the Bengals.

Maryland/Pennsylvania Connections• Several members of both teams were born and raised inPennsylvania: Ravens WRs coach Jim Hostler (Bethel Park), assis-tant director of player programs Harry Swayne (Philadelphia), LBJameel McClain (Philadelphia), Steelers QB Charlie Batch(Homestead) and S Ryan Mundy (Pittsburgh).

College Connections• When Ravens GM & executive vice president Ozzie Newsomeplayed college football at Alabama (1974-77), Steelers assistanthead coach/D-line coach John Mitchell, who recruited Newsometo Alabama, was the D-line coach for the Crimson Tide (1973-76).Mitchell was also the 1st African American to play for ’Bama,earning All-American honors at DE (1972).

• Steelers WRs coach Randy Fichtner coached at USC in 1988when Ravens DBs coach Mark Carrier was a safety. Ravens O-linecoach John Matsko coached for the Trojans as well that season.

• From 2004-05, Ravens DT Haloti Ngata, WR DemetriusWilliams, Steelers QB Dennis Dixon and DE Ra’Shon Harris allplayed together for the Oregon Ducks.

• Ravens S Dawan Landry and Steelers LB Keyaron Fox wereboth forces on the Georgia Tech defense from 2001-03.

• From 2002-05, Ravens QB Troy Smith and Steelers WRSantonio Holmes played together at Ohio State.

• Ravens T Michael Oher played on the Ole Miss offense withSteelers WR Mike Wallace in their collegiate careers from 2005-08.

• From 2003-06, Ravens LB Prescott Burgess and Steelers LBLaMarr Woodley manned the Michigan linebacking corps.

High School Connections• Ravens QBs coach Hue Jackson and Steelers RBs coach KirbyWilson attended Dorsey (Los Angeles) HS and played together onthe football team.

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TE TODD HEAPG Rec. Yds Avg. LG TDs 1st 25+15 49 530 10.8 42 2 25 2

• On 12/29/02 at Pittsburgh, Heap totaled a career-high 146receiving yards on 7 catches.

WR DERRICK MASONG Rec. Yds Avg. LG TDs 1st 25+21 85 1,035 12.2 44 1 54 7

• Mason’s 85 career catches vs. Pittsburgh are the most he’sposted vs. any team in his career, while his 1,035 receiving yardsstand 3rd (Cleveland: 76-1,229 and Cincy: 82-1,111).

LB RAY LEWISG TT Solo AS INT TD FF FR Sacks PD22 272 185 87 1-14 0 0 0 6.5-38.5 13

• Lewis’ 272 tackles against the Steelers are the most he has vs.any team in his career. His 6.5 sacks rank 2nd most vs. any teamin his career (Cleveland: 7 sacks).

LB TERRELL SUGGSG TT Solo AS INT TD FF FR Sacks PD13 67 44 23 1-0 0 1 2 8-59.5 4

• Last season in the AFC Championship game at Pittsburgh, Suggstallied 2 sacks for -17 yards. Suggs’ 8 career sacks against theSteelers are his 2nd most vs. any team (Cleveland: 11 sacks).

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• Regular Season Series: Steelers lead, 16-11.• In Pittsburgh: Ravens are 4-9.• In Baltimore: Series is tied, 7-7. • Current Streak: Ravens have won 1 game.• Postseason: Steelers are 2-0, winning the 2001 Divisional game(27-10) and 2008 AFC Championship (23-14).

SERIES RESULTS SINCE 2000Date Location Results Attend.9-3-00 Pittsburgh Ravens, 16-0 55,04910-29-00 Baltimore Steelers, 9-6 69,405 11-4-01 Pittsburgh Ravens, 13-10 62,90612-16-01 Baltimore Steelers, 26-21 69,5061-20-02* Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-10 63,976 10-27-02 Baltimore Steelers, 31-18 69,63812-29-02 Pittsburgh Steelers, 34-31 61,9619-7-03 Pittsburgh Steelers, 34-15 63,15712-28-03 Baltimore Ravens, 13-10 (OT) 70,001 9-19-04 Baltimore Ravens, 30-13 69,85912-26-04 Pittsburgh Steelers, 20-7 64,22710-31-05 Pittsburgh Steelers, 20-19 64,17811-20-05 Baltimore Ravens, 16-13 (OT) 70,60111-26-06 Baltimore Ravens, 27-0 70,94612-24-06 Pittsburgh Ravens, 31-7 63,22411-5-07 Pittsburgh Steelers, 38-7 63,45712-30-07 Baltimore Ravens, 27-21 71,3539-29-08 Pittsburgh Steelers, 23-20 (OT) 64,03812-14-08 Baltimore Steelers,13-9 71,5021-18-09** Pittsburgh Steelers, 24-13 65,35011-29-09 Baltimore Ravens, 20-17 (OT) 71,314* Divisional Playoff ** AFC Championship

(Check page 304 of the Ravens’ Media Guide for all-time results.)

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The Ravens and Steelers have produced a seesaw battle over thepast several years. In the last 14 regular season meetings, eachteam has won 7 times. Below are some key statistical averagesfor both teams in the regular season during this span:

BALTIMORE-PITTSBURGH OFFENSIVE BREAKDOWN(Last 14 Regular Season Games)

Stats Ravens SteelersWins 7 7Points Per Game 19.4 18.8Total Yards Per Game 279.1 284.6Rush Yards Per Game 111.2 92.8Pass Yards Per Game 169.2 191.9Total Turnovers 27 31

Ravens-Steelers Quick Hit:Since 2003, only twice has a season series between these teams been swept,with Baltimore doing so in 2006 and Pittsburgh in 2008.

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Baltimore and Pittsburgh have produced the NFL’s top defensesthis decade, with no 2 units playing consistently better over thepast 10 seasons. Since 2000, Pittsburgh ranks 1st in total defense(280.2 yards allowed per game), while Baltimore stands rightbehind at No. 2 (284.1 ypg). The Ravens boast the league’s topscoring defense during this span (17.0 points per game), with theSteelers’ unit slightly behind at 17.3. Against the run, somethingboth teams take extreme pride in stopping, the Steelers haveallowed an NFL-best 88.5 yards per contest, while Baltimore haspermitted just 89.4.

NFL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS(Since 2000)

TOTAL DEFENSE(Fewest Yards Allowed)1. Pittsburgh . . . .280.22. Baltimore . . . . .284.13. Tampa Bay . . . .295.3

POINTS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed)

1. Baltimore . . . . .17.02. Pittsburgh . . . . .17.33. Philadelphia . . . .17.9

RUSH YARDS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed)

1. Pittsburgh . . . . .88.52. Baltimore . . . . .89.43. Tennessee . . . .101.6

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Taking over a team that produced a 5-11 mark in2007, John Harbaugh guided the ’08 Ravens to an 11-5 record and an appearance in the AFC Championshipgame where they lost a heart-stopping battle to theeventual Super Bowl Champion Steelers. En route to

the conference title game, Harbaugh tied the NFL record (since1978) for turnarounds for head coaches taking over a sub-.500team, and he became just the 5th rookie head coach to win hisfirst 2 playoff games.

Harbaugh, who established a rep-utation as one of the NFL’s topspecial teams coaches, is the 3rdhead coach in team history, fol-lowing Ted Marchibroda (1996-98) and Brian Billick (1999-2007).Harbaugh arrived in Baltimorewith 24 years of pro and college

coaching experience, including the previous 10 seasons withPhiladelphia. He was the Eagles’ special team coach from 1998-2006 and headed Philly’s secondary in 2007. Harbaugh was origi-nally hired by then-head coach Ray Rhodes and, subsequently,was 1 of 4 assistants retained by Andy Reid in 1999.

One of 4 new head coaches in the NFL last season, Harbaugh’sRavens produced the most total wins (13) among them all. Theothers included: Mike Smith (Atlanta, 11), Tony Sparano (Miami,11) and Jim Zorn (Washington, 8).

MOST WINS BY A FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACH MOST WINS BY A FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACH (Since 1970 Merger) (Since 1970 Merger)

PlayoffCoach (Team) Year Record Record/RoundJim Caldwell (Ind.) 2009 14-0 TBDGeorge Seifert (SF) 1989 14-2 3-0 SBSteve Mariucci (SF) 1997 13-3 1-1 Con.Barry Switzer (Dal.) 1994 12-4 1-1 Con.John Harbaugh (Bal.) 2008 11-5 2-1 Con. Mike Smith (Atl.) 2008 11-5 0-1 WCTony Sparano (Mia.) 2008 11-5 0-1 WCJim Mora (Atl.) 2004 11-5 1-1 Con.Bill Callahan (Oak.) 2002 11-5 2-1 SBBill Cowher (Pit.) 1992 11-5 0-1 Div. Dennis Green (Min.) 1992 11-5 0-1 WCBobby Ross (SD) 1992 11-5 1-1 Div.

MOST WINS / TEAMS WITH ROOKIE HC & QBMOST WINS / TEAMS WITH ROOKIE HC & QB(NFL Single-Season History)(NFL Single-Season History)

Team Rookie Head Coach/Rookie QB Wins2008 Ravens John Harbaugh/Joe Flacco 13*2008 Falcons Mike Smith/Matt Ryan 11 1995 Panthers Dom Capers/Kerry Collins 71979 Giants Ray Perkins/Phil Simms 6* Includes 2 Playoff wins

HEAD COACH SNAPSHOT• Career Record ............19-11• at Home .......................12-4• on Road..........................7-7• vs. AFC .........................14-8• vs. NFC ...........................5-3• Playoff Record................2-1

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The Ravens named Greg Mattison their new defensivecoordinator on Jan. 26, 2009. Mattison, who served asBaltimore’s LBs coach in 2008, became the 4th defen-sive coordinator in franchise history: Rex Ryan – 2005-08; Mike Nolan – 2002-04; Marvin Lewis – 1996-2001.

Before joining the Ravens last season – his 1st in the NFL –Mattison coached for 32 years on the collegiate level, including 10as a defensive coordinator. From 2005-07, Mattison served asFlorida’s co-defensive coordinator/defensive line coach, helpingthe Gators win the National Championship in 2006. Mattison wasalso the “D” coordinator at Notre Dame from 1997-2001 and atMichigan from 1995-96. Under Bob Davie, while heading theFighting Irish defense, Mattison also coached the defensive lineand linebackers. As a member of Tyrone Willingham’s staff (2002-04) at Notre Dame, Mattison coached the D-line and was the pro-gram’s recruiting coordinator.

Mattison’s ties to the Harbaugh coaching family are deep rooted.Serving as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach underJack Harbaugh at Western Michigan from 1981-86, Mattisoncoached alongside John Harbaugh, who was a graduate assistantfor his father from 1984-86. Mattison now coordinates a unit that this decade ranks 1st inmany NFL defensive categories.

TOTAL DEFENSE(Yards Allowed Since 2000)

1. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . .280.22. Baltimore . . . . . . . . .284.13. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . .295.3

POINTS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed Since 2000)1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .17.02. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . .17.33. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . .17.9

TAKE-AWAYS(Most Since 2000)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . .3342. Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . .3203. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . .318

3RD-DOWN CONVERSION %(Pct. Since 2000)

1. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . .33.92. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .34.03. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . .35.1

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed Since 2000)1. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . .88.52. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .89.43. Tennessee . . . . . . . . .101.6

INTERCEPTIONS(Most Since 2000)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . .2112. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . .2033. Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . .191

OPPPONENT QB RATING(Lowest Since 2000)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .70.22. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . .72.23. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . .74.4

INTERCEPTION TDS(Most Since 2000)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . .272. Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . .263. Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Cam Cameron, Baltimore’s offensive coordinator,guided a Ravens’ attack that produced the 2nd-mostpoints per game in team history (24.1) during the2008 campaign and is averaging 25.0 points this sea-son. Cameron was hired by John Harbaugh after serv-

ing 1 season (2007) as Miami’s head coach and 5 seasons beforethat guiding the San Diego Chargers’ explosive offense.

Cameron, who Harbaugh has known for 28 years, is acknowl-edged as one of the top developers of QBs in the NFL. Prior to his1-year stint in Miami, 4 of Cameron's last 5 starting QBs earnedPro Bowl or collegiate All-American recognition: Philip Rivers andDrew Brees in San Diego, Antwaan Randle El, when Cameron wasthe Indiana head coach, and Gus Frerotte, when he tutored theQBs for the Redskins.

Since arriving in Baltimore, Cameron has been instrumental indeveloping its potent offense and QB Joe Flacco, who has 25 TDpasses and 3 INTs for a 106.3 rating in the Ravens’ last 17 wins.

2009 Offensive Quick Hits:In Week 14 vs. Detroit, the Ravens piled up a team-record 548yards of total offense (308 rushing and 240 passing). All of theRavens’ top 3 yardage totals in team history have occurred thisseason: 548 vs. Detroit, 501 vs. Kansas City & 479 vs. Cleveland.

Baltimore has averaged 354.7 yards per contest (13th in theNFL) this season, scoring at least 30 points in 7 games.

Against the Lions in Week 14, Baltimore scored 48 points, tyingthe team record set on 12/19/05 in a 48-3 win over Green Bay.The Ravens also recorded 308 rushing yards vs. Detroit, whichrank as the 2nd-highest output in team history.

Under Cameron, Baltimore is 9-1 (5-1 in ’09) when posting a100/200 day – rushing for 100 yards and passing for 200 yards.

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Team Position YearsBaltimore Ravens Head Coach 2008-09Philadelphia Eagles Secondary 2007Philadelphia Eagles Special Teams Coord. 1998-2006Indiana University DBs/Special Teams Coord. 1997University of Cincinnati Assistant Head Coach 1995-96University of Cincinnati TEs/OLBs/RBs/Rec. Coord. 1989-94Morehead State DBs/Special Teams Coord. 1988University of Pittsburgh Tight Ends 1987Western Michigan Graduate Assistant 1984-86

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Under Harbaugh, the Ravens own a 19-11 regular season record.Including playoffs (2-1 last year), the Ravens are 21-12 in theHarbaugh Era, tying for the NFL’s 3rd-most total wins since ‘08.

NFL WINS / INCLUDING PLAYOFFSNFL WINS / INCLUDING PLAYOFFS(Since 2008) (Since 2008)

Combined Rk. Team Record1. Indianapolis Colts 26-5 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 22-113. Baltimore Ravens 21-12

Arizona Cardinals 21-13 2. Minnesota Vikings 21-10

New Orleans Saints 21-9 Philadelphia Eagles 21-11

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FoxworthFA (‘09)FA (‘09)

Landry5th (‘06)5th (‘06)

Reed1st (‘02)1st (‘02)

Gooden3rd (‘08)3rd (‘08)

Ngata1st (‘06)1st (‘06)

GreggFA (‘00)FA (‘00)

Edwards2nd (‘04)2nd (‘04)

Lewis1st (‘96)1st (‘96)

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Of the Ravens’ 22 starters, 18 are players who were drafted byBaltimore (9 on offense and 9 on defense). Impressively, theRavens’ entire starting offensive backfield consists of their owndraft picks, while all 4 of Baltimore’s starting LBs were drafted bythe team. The Ravens have had drafting success across theboard, producing 9 starters from the 1st round, 2 from the 2nd,3 from the 3rd, 2 from the 4th, 1 from the 5th and 1 from thesupplemental draft (5th round).

RAVENS STARTERS: ACQUISITION BREAKDOWNRAVENS STARTERS: ACQUISITION BREAKDOWN(18 Draft Picks / 4 Free Agents) (18 Draft Picks / 4 Free Agents)

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In addition to his ability to produce successfull draft classes, GMOzzie Newsome also fosters a working environment that breedsstandout coaches. By bringing in individuals who embrace the“Raven way,” Newsome aims to create a synergy that manufac-tures success among the scouts, coaches and players. As a result,Baltimore has had many of its assistants move on to becomehead coaches on the collegiate and NFL levels.

CURRENT HEAD COACHES CURRENT HEAD COACHES ROOTED IN RAVENS ORGANIZATIONROOTED IN RAVENS ORGANIZATION

Head Coach (Team) Last Position Held w/ Ravens (Years)Jack Del Rio (Jaguars) Linebackers (1999-2001)Kirk Ferentz (Iowa) Asst. Head Coach/Offense (1996-98)Pat Hill (Fresno State) Tight Ends (1996)Al Lavan (Delaware State) Running Backs (1996-98)Marvin Lewis (Bengals) Def. Coordinator (1996-2001) Eric Mangini (Browns) Quality Control/Offense (1996)Rick Neuheisel (UCLA) QBs/Off. Coordinator (2005-07)Rex Ryan (Jets) Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord. (1999-2008)Jim Schwartz (Lions) Quality Control/Defense (1996-98)Mike Singletary (49ers) Inside Linebackers (2003-04) Mike Smith (Falcons) Linebackers (1999-2002)Ken Whisenhunt (Cardinals) Tight Ends (1997-98)(Mike Nolan, the Ravens’ defensive coordinator from 2001-04 and Denver’s current

defensive coordinator, was head coach of the 49ers from 2005-08.)

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The Ravens have had 23 different players earn Pro Bowlhonors since the team’s inception in 1996. Of those, 12are homegrown players -- 11 drafted by Baltimore and 1signed as a rookie free agent:

RAVENS HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS RAVENS HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS Year Drafted (Rd). Name Pro Bowls

1996 (1st) Jonathan Ogden 111996 (1st) Ray Lewis* 102002 (1st) Ed Reed* 51997 (1st) Peter Boulware 41999 (1st) Chris McAlister 32003 (1st) Terrell Suggs* 31996 (5th) Jermaine Lewis 22001 (1st) Todd Heap 22000 (6th) Adalius Thomas 22007 (4th) Le’Ron McClain* 12000 (1st) Jamal Lewis 12002 (RFA) Bart Scott# 1

# Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent* Earned Pro Bowl last season

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Since moving to Baltimore in 1996, the Ravens, led by GM OzzieNewsome, have had 14 drafts and selected 16 players in the 1stround (including 2009 T Michael Oher). These picks have earnedan amazing 39 combined Pro Bowls and several All-Rookie honors:

RAVENS FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS RAVENS FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS Year Name Pick Pro Bowls1996 T Jonathan Ogden* 4 111996 LB Ray Lewis* 26 101997 LB Peter Boulware* 4 41998 CB Duane Starks* 101999 CB Chris McAlister* 10 32000 RB Jamal Lewis* 5 12000 WR Travis Taylor 102001 TE Todd Heap* 31 22002 S Ed Reed* 24 52003 OLB Terrell Suggs* 10 32003 QB Kyle Boller 192005 WR Mark Clayton* 222006 DT Haloti Ngata* 122007 G Ben Grubbs* 292008 QB Joe Flacco^ 182009 Michael Oher 23* All-Rookie Team performer that season^ Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Year (NFL.com Fan Vote)

Top 10 Quick Hit:Of the 7 players chosen in the top 10 by Baltimore, 5 have earned Pro Bowlstatus. Two of those players -- Peter Boulware and Terrell Suggs -- alsoearned Rookie of the Year honors.

Late-Round Success Quick Hit:The Ravens have found gems late in the 1st round, including LB Ray Lewis(26th), TE Todd Heap (31st), S Ed Reed (24th) and G Ben Grubbs (29th).

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Ozzie Newsome’s legacy is unlike any the game hasseen. Known throughout all of sports as a premierleader, Newsome is a Hall of Fame player, the archi-tect of Baltimore’s Super Bowl XXXV championshipteam and an elite personnel evaluator who became

the NFL’s first African American general manager. “Ozzie’s credi-bility is what stands out the most,” head coach John Harbaughstates. “And it’s not just about what he has accomplished. To me,it’s his commitment and focus while striving to do more.”

OZZIE NEWSOME CAREER SNAPSHOTOZZIE NEWSOME CAREER SNAPSHOT• NFL’s 1st African American General Manager (promoted in 2002)• Architect of Ravens 2000 Super Bowl XXXV Championship Team• NFL Executive of the Year (2000)• Pro Football Hall of Fame (class of 1999)• State of Alabama Hall of Fame (class of 1995)• National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and NCAA

Hall of Fame (class of 1994)• 13-Year NFL Tight End with Cleveland Browns (1978-90)• 3-Time Pro Bowler (1981, 1984-85)• 4-Time Cleveland Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year• Current Member of 3 Major NFL Policy-Making Committees:

Competition, Diversity and Player Care Foundation Committees

The Ravens’ “20/20 Club” includes members of the team’s per-sonnel staff who started with the Ravens as young assistants andgrew into evaluators with more input. The term “20/20” refers tohiring 20-year-olds for $20,000. According to Ozzie Newsome:“The guys actually started when they were a little older than 20and for more than $20,000, but that’s what we call them.”

RAVENS “20/20 CLUB” GRADUATESRAVENS “20/20 CLUB” GRADUATES((Current Personnel StaffCurrent Personnel Staff ))

Name Joined Ravens Current TitleEric DeCosta 1996 Director of Player PersonnelJoe Hortiz 1998 Director of College ScoutingChad Alexander 1999 Asst. Director of Pro PersonnelJoe Douglas 2000 Area Scout - SoutheastMark Azevedo 2005 Pro Scout

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• Oldest Player: WR Derrick Mason – 35 (1/17/74)• Youngest Player: RB Ray Rice – 22 (1/22/87)• Tallest Player: T Jared Gaither – 6-foot-9• Shortest Player: RB Ray Rice – 5-foot-8• Heaviest Player: NT Brandon McKinney – 360 pounds• Lightest Player: CBs Lardarius Webb & Samari Rolle – 175 pounds• Most NFL Seasons: LB Ray Lewis – 14• Most Ravens Seasons: Ray Lewis – 14• College to Produce Most Ravens: Miami – 4, LB Ray Lewis, S EdReed, RB Willis McGahee & LB Tavares Gooden • Ravens from Maryland: CB Domonique Foxworth (Randallstown)& T Jared Gaither (White Plains) • Coach w/ most NFL Tenure: John “Mother” Dunn (Asst. Strength& Conditioning) – 24th year• Coach w/ Most Ravens Tenure: Wade Harman (TEs) – 11th year

Ravens LB Jarret Johnson has played in 95 consecutive games.Johnson’s streak is the current longest on the team and ranks 5thin Ravens franchise history. Below are the top current and all-time streaks in team history:

Iron Men Quick Hits: WR Derrick Mason’s streak of 120 games is the 2nd longest among allactive NFL wideouts. Only Indy’s Reggie Wayne (132) has more.

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Rk. Player Games1. Jarret Johnson 952. Matt Katula 783. Derrick Mason 78

RAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYEDRAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED(All-Time Streaks)(All-Time Streaks)

Rk. Player Games Years1. Peter Boulware 111 1997-20032. Matt Stover 110 2002-083. Terrell Suggs 105 2003-20094. Matt Stover 97 1996-2002 4.5. Jarret Johnson 95 2003-present

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NFL’NFL’SS MOST SUCCESSFUL FRANCHISESMOST SUCCESSFUL FRANCHISES(Since 2000)(Since 2000)

Playoff Super BowlTeam Record Appearances WinsIndianapolis 115-43 8 1New England 111-47 6 3Philadelphia 102-55-1 7 0Pittsburgh 101-56-1 6 2Denver 93-65 4 0Green Bay 93-65 5 0Baltimore 91-67 5 1

The Ravens have earned 5 postseason appearances in their short13-year history, all occurring since the 2000 campaign (2008,2006, 2003, 2001, 2000). Baltimore’s 5 playoff berths dating backto ‘00 tie for 3rd most in the AFC over that time:

MOST NFL PLAYOFF APPEARANCESMOST NFL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES(Since 2000) (Since 2000)

AFC8 - Indianapolis 6 - New England

Pittsburgh 5 - Baltimore

Tennessee 4 - Denver, NYJ, SD

The Ravens own the 4th-best playoff winning percentage in theNFL dating back to the 2000 season, compiling a 7-4 record(.636) in 5 seasons of postseason appearances (2-1 last season).

NFL POSTSEASON WINNING PCT.NFL POSTSEASON WINNING PCT.(Since 2000)(Since 2000)

Rk. Team Record Pct.1. New England Patriots*** 14-3 .8242. Arizona Cardinals 3-1 .7503. Pittsburgh Steelers** 10-4 .7144. Baltimore Ravens* 7-4 .6365. Carolina Panthers 5-3 .625* Indicates number of Super Bowl titles

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Since 2000, Baltimore has compiled a strong record in the com-bined months of November (3-2 in ‘09) and December (2-1 in ‘09).Here are the top records down the stretch of the this decade:

BEST RECORDS IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBERBEST RECORDS IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER(Since 2000) (Since 2000)

Rk. Team Nov. Dec. Overall Pct.1. New England 27-14 34-7 61-21 .744 2. Indianapolis 31-12 29-14 60-26 .6983. Philadelphia 28-14-1 30-11 58-25-1 .6904. Pittsburgh 24-17-1 30-13 54-30-1 .6355. Tennessee 23-16 28-16 52-31 .6276. Green Bay 23-20 29-13 52-33 .6127. Baltimore 27-17 24-16 51-33 .607

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QB Joe Flacco• With 35 more completions, Flacco (291) will pass VinnyTestaverde (325 from 1996) for the most in single-season fran-chise history. With 10 attempts, Flacco (455) will pass Kyle Boller(464 in 2004) for the 5th-most pass attempts in team history.

TE Todd Heap• With 184 more receiving yards, Heap will reach 5,000 for hiscareer. He is also just 1 TD shy of 35 for his career. He currentlyhas 423 catches for 4,816 yards and 34 TDs.

WR Derrick Mason• With 11 more receiving yards, Mason can reach the 11,000milestone for his career, becoming just the 22nd player in NFLhistory to accomplish the feat.

• Mason (928) is 72 receiving yards shy of reaching the 1,000-yard barrier for the 8th time in his career and the 9th time inRavens single-season history.

RB Willis McGahee• McGahee is 8 receiving yards short of reaching 1,000 for hiscareer. He currently has 150 catches for 992 yards.

• With 1 more TD, McGahee (11) can pass FB Le’Ron McClain (11in 2008) for the 2nd-most total TDs in a season. Jamal Lewis andMichael Jackson hold the record of 14 in ‘03 and ‘96, respectively.

DE Trevor Pryce• With a half sack, Pryce will notch 90 sacks for his career.

RB Ray Rice• With 5 rushing yards, Rice will pass Lewis (1,132 in 2006) toearn the 5th-best rushing season in Ravens history. With 80more, Rice will eclipse Willis McGahee’s 1,207 rushing yardsfrom the 2007 season (4th best in team history).

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There are 10 players on the Ravens’ active roster who haveplayed in at least 100 regular season games: Derrick Mason (200games/152 starts), Ray Lewis (192 games/191 starts), TrevorPryce (172 games/155 starts), Matt Birk (160 games/137 starts),Kelly Gregg (119 games/107 starts), Ed Reed (117 games/116starts), Todd Heap (118 games/112 starts), Justin Bannan (111games/28 starts), Jarret Johnson (109 games/61 starts) andTerrell Suggs (107 games/91 starts).

Games Quick Hit:WR Derrick Mason has played in 200 games during his career, themost of any player on the Ravens’ current roster. LB Ray Lewis (192)has played in the 2nd-most games.

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Team Since 2000 2009Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-67 . . . . .8-6vs. AFC North (since 2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-22 . . . . .3-2vs. AFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-51 . . . . .6-4vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-16 . . . . .2-2Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-22 . . . . .6-2Away . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-45 . . . . .2-4On grass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-38 . . . . .2-1Artificial turf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-29 . . . . .6-5Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-61 . . . . .8-5Indoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6 . . . . .0-1September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-12 . . . . .3-0October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-21 . . . . .0-3November . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-17 . . . . .3-2December . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-16 . . . . .2-1Leading at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-9 . . . . .7-1Trailing at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-49 . . . . .0-5Tied at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9 . . . . .1-0Tied after 3 quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4 . . . . .0-0Leading After 3 quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-7 . . . . .8-0Trailing after 3 quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-55 . . . . .0-6Decided by 7 points or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-31 . . . . .2-4Decided by 3 points or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-19 . . . . .1-3When scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60-18 . . . . .7-1When not scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-49 . . . . .1-5Positive or even turnover ratio . . . . . . . . . . .81-19 . . . . .6-3Negative turnover ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-49 . . . . .2-3Winning penalty ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-28 . . . . .1-1Losing penalty ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-36 . . . . .7-5Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4 . . . . .1-0When returning a KOR for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . .1-0When returning a PR for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 . . . . .0-0

OffenseScoring 20 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-18 . . . . .7-2Scoring 30 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-3 . . . . .6-1Having 20 or more first downs . . . . . . . . . . .35-23 . . . . .5-3Totaling 350 or more net yards . . . . . . . . . . .36-18 . . . . .4-3At least 35 minutes time of possession . . . . .26-2 . . . . .1-0Rushing for 150 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . .33-8 . . . . .2-0When not throwing an INT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-9 . . . . .5-1With a 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-14 . . . . .2-1Without a 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-53 . . . . .6-5With a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-10 . . . . .2-2Without a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-57 . . . . .6-4With a 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6 . . . . .2-1Without a 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-61 . . . . .5-5

DefenseWhen Scoring a Defensive TD . . . . . . . . . . . .29-5 . . . . .1-2When returning an INT for a TD . . . . . . . . . . .24-2 . . . . .1-1When returning a fumble for a TD . . . . . . . . . .5-3 . . . . .0-1Recording 3 or more sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-18 . . . . .2-2Holding opponent under 250 net yards . . . . . . .28-2 . . . . .6-0Holding opponent under 21 points . . . . . . . . . .72-26 . . . . .6-3Holding opponent under 15 points . . . . . . . . . .62-12 . . . . .5-0Allowing a 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-14 . . . . .0-3Not allowing a 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . .83-54 . . . . .8-3Allowing a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-20 . . . . .1-2Not allowing a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . .74-46 . . . . .7-4Allowing a 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-8 . . . . .1-0Not allowing a 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . .82-59 . . . . .7-6

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Year TA/TO Plus/Minus Record2009 28/19 +9 8-62008 34/21 +13 11-52007 23/40 -17 5-112006 40/23 +17 13-32005 26/36 -10 6-102004 34/23 +11 9-72003 41/38 +3 10-62002 31/32 -1 7-92001 28/36 -8 10-62000 49/26 +23 12-4Total 334/294 +40 91-67

Since 2000, here are the Ravens’ records in a game:When turnover ratio is +2 or better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-0When turnover ratio is +1 or better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-4When turnover ratio is even . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15When turnover ratio is negative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-49

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LB BRENDON AYANBADEJO (currently on IR - thigh)• • AFC Defensive Player of Week 3 AFC Defensive Player of Week 3 Had 6 tackles, 1 sack (-5 yards) and 1 INT, helping hold theBrowns to 186 total net yards in the Ravens’ 34-3 win.G BEN GRUBBS• • Pro Football WeeklyPro Football Weekly ’s Mid-Season All-Pro Team’s Mid-Season All-Pro TeamDT HALOTI NGATA• • Pro Football WeeklyPro Football Weekly ’s Mid-Season All-Pro Team’s Mid-Season All-Pro TeamT MICHAEL OHER• Peter King’s • Peter King’s Sports IllustratedSports Illustrated Mid-Season All-Pro TeamMid-Season All-Pro TeamRB RAY RICE• • FedEx Ground Player of the WeekFedEx Ground Player of the WeekRice rushed 13 times for 166 yards and 1 TD in Baltimore’s48-3 win over Detroit. He also added 53 yards receiving.

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Over the past 3 seasons, the Ravens’ rushing attack has flour-ished in December, pounding opposing defenses when theweather gets cold and nasty. Dating back to 2007, the Ravens’155.2 rushing yards per game in the month of December rank1st in the NFL. Baltimore’s 16 rushing TDs during this span rank2nd most (San Diego and Carolina are 1st with 17).

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME IN DECEMBERRUSHING YARDS PER GAME IN DECEMBER(Since 2007)(Since 2007)

Rk. Team Att. Yards TDs Yds/Gm1. Baltimore 404 1,862 16 155.22. Carolina 389 1,824 17 152.03. NY Giants 354 1,736 13 144.7

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Dating back to the 1999 season, the Ravens have allowed the2nd-fewest 100-yard rushers (21) in the NFL. The top 3 teamsstack up as follows:

100-YARD RUSHERS ALLOWED100-YARD RUSHERS ALLOWED(Since 1999)(Since 1999)

Rk. Team 100-Yard Rushers1. Pittsburgh Steelers 202. Baltimore Ravens 213. Jacksonville/San Diego 30

Rush “D” Quick Hits: Baltimore has allowed just 3 100-yard backs in its last 49 games and only5 100-yard backs in the last 66 games. From 12/17/06 to 10/4/09, theRavens produced a 39-game streak without permitting a 100-yard rusher.

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Dating back to 1996, the Ravens have posted 43 defensive touch-downs. Baltimore has scored a “D-TD” in each season of its exis-tence -- including 3 this season -- and boasts a 35-7 record whendoing so. Since 2003, the Ravens have totaled more D-TDs (30)than any other NFL team. In those games, Baltimore is 24-5.

NFL DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS NFL DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS (Since 2003)(Since 2003)

Rk. Team TDs1. Baltimore 30 2. Green Bay 293. Minnesota 25

2009 Ravens Defensive TDs:S Dawan Landry, 48-yard INT at Cle. (11/16) .................................W, 16-0S Ed Reed, 52-yard INT vs. Cin. (10/11) ..........................................L, 14-17DE Dwan Edwards, fumble recovery at NE (10/4) ..........................L, 21-27

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Since 2000, Baltimore’s defense has registered the mostshutouts in the NFL -- including Week 10’s 16-0 win against theBrowns -- blanking opponents 9 times this decade.

NFL SHUTOUT LEADERSNFL SHUTOUT LEADERS(Since 2000)(Since 2000)

Rk. Team Shutouts1. Baltimore 92. New England 7

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The Ravens have been strong in the 2nd half this season,outscoring opponents 216 to 103 and outgaing them in yards2,630 to 1,897. Baltimore has also tallied the NFL’s 2nd-most2nd-half points (216) and most 3rd-quarter points (113).

SECOND-HALF COMPARISONSECOND-HALF COMPARISON(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Stats Baltimore OpponentPoints 216 103Total Yards 2,630 1,897Rushing Yards 962 565Passing Yards 1,668 1,332Third Downs 43/100 (43.0%) 30/99 (30.3%)Turnovers 12 18

Second-Half Quick Hit:The Ravens’ 2,630 yards gained in the 2nd half rank 5th in the NFL, whiletheir 1,897 yards allowed stands 3rd.

SECOND-HALF SCORINGSECOND-HALF SCORING(Most Points Scored)(Most Points Scored)

Rk. Team Points1. New Orleans . . . . . . . .2422. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .2163. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . .202

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This season, the Ravens have scored 42 TDs (tied for the NFL’s6th most) and allowed only 24 TDs (tied with NYJ for the fewest).Baltimore’s +18 TD differential ranks 3rd in the NFL.

TOUCHDOWN DIFFERENTIALTOUCHDOWN DIFFERENTIAL(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

----Touchdowns----Rk. Team Scored Allowed Diff.1. New Orleans 61 33 +282. Indianapolis 50 25 +253. Baltimore 42 24 +184. Minnesota 47 31 +165. New England 42 29 +13

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The Ravens’ defense has dropped opponents for negative rush-ing yards 43 times this season, tying for 2nd most in the NFL.Baltimore has also yielded a league-best average of 3.55 yardsper carry in 2009 (1,393 yards on 392 attempts).

OPPONENT RUSHES FOR NEGATIVE YARDSOPPONENT RUSHES FOR NEGATIVE YARDS(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Neg. Rushes Neg. Yards1. Arizona 44 -1072. Baltimore 43 -1043. New York Giants 43 -1065. Oakland 43 -1085. Buffalo 42 -93

OPPONENT RUSH YARDS / PER ATTEMPTOPPONENT RUSH YARDS / PER ATTEMPT(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Avg.1. Baltimore 3.552. Green Bay 3.573. San Francisco 3.66

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The Ravens’ defense has allowed opponents to score TDs on 11of their 22 goal-to-go scoring opportunities this season, yieldinga 50.0% success rate (2nd best in the NFL).

GOAL-TO-GO SCORING DEFENSEGOAL-TO-GO SCORING DEFENSE(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

G-to-G G-to-G G-to-G Rk. Team Drives TDs TD Pct.1. Minnesota 19 9 47.42. Baltimore 22 11 50.03. Indianapolis 21 11 52.44. Pittsburgh 15 8 53.35. Washington 18 10 55.6

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The Ravens have lost their 6 games this season by a combined36 points, equaling a 6.0 margin of defeat. All 6 of Baltimore’slosses have come against teams with winning records, while 5 ofthose defeats were at the hands of teams that are currently in1st place in their respective divisions.

AVERAGE MARGIN OF DEFEATAVERAGE MARGIN OF DEFEAT(Lowest Average / 2009 Season)(Lowest Average / 2009 Season)

Avg. MarginRk. Team Losses of Defeat1. Pittsburgh 7 4.02. Dallas 5 5.83. Baltimore 6 6.04. New England 5 6.6

The Ravens have only allowed 24 TDs this season, tied(New York Jets) for the fewest in the NFL. Baltimore’s

defense has totaled 4 games this year without allowing a TD.

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In their 8 victories this season, the Ravens have won by a league-high margin of 20.1 points per game. Baltimore has scored atleast 30 points in 6 of its 8 wins, including last week’s 31-pointeffort against the Bears in the 31-7 victory. Below are the NFL’stop average margins of victory in 2009:

AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORYAVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY(Highest Average / 2009 Season)(Highest Average / 2009 Season)

Avg. MarginRk. Team Wins of Victory1. Baltimore 8 20.12. Seattle 5 18.83. New England 9 17.14. New York Jets 7 15.6

THIRD-QUARTER SCORINGTHIRD-QUARTER SCORING(Most Points Scored)(Most Points Scored)

Rk. Team Points1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .1132. New Orleans . . . . . . . .1003. San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . .93

This season, the Ravens’ defense has produced 20 INTs, ranking5th most in the NFL. Over the past 6 weeks (since Nov. 15), theRavens have totaled an NFL-best 13 picks. Buffalo and Green Bayeach have 11 INTs during the span.

NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERSNFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS(Since 2006)(Since 2006)

Rk. Team INTs Yards Avg. TDs1. Buffalo 26 328 12.6 22. New Orleans 24 631 26.3 53. Green Bay 23 365 15.9 24. Philadelphia 23 364 15.8 25. Baltimore 20 299 15.0 2

NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERSNFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS(Since Week 10 / Last 6 Games)(Since Week 10 / Last 6 Games)

Rk. Team INTs1. Baltimore 132. Buffalo 113. Green Bay 11

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Baltimore’s offense is averaging 354.7 yards per game this sea-son (ranked 13th), having produced over 400 yards of totaloffense in 4 contests and over 350 yards in 7 games. Amazingly,the Ravens’ top 3 outputs in team history have occured in 2009.

TOP TOTAL NET YARDSTOP TOTAL NET YARDS(Ravens Single-Game History)(Ravens Single-Game History)

Yards Game/Date Results548 12/13/09 vs. Det. W, 48-3501 9/13/09 vs. KC W, 38-24479 9/27/09 vs. Cle. W, 34-3 479 11/19/00 vs. Dal. W, 27-0478 10/27/96 vs. STL (OT) W, 37-31

Net Yards Quick Hit: Baltimore’s 448 total yards at Min. in Week 6 rank 11th in team history.

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QB Joe Flacco’s 307 passing yards and RB Ray Rice’s 108 rushingyards against the Chiefs on opening weekend marked only the4th time in team history that a duo produced 300 yards passingand 100 yards rushing in a single game.

ALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSER/100-YARD RUSHER GAMESALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSER/100-YARD RUSHER GAMES(Ravens Single-Game History)(Ravens Single-Game History)

Game 300 Passer 100 Rusher Result9/13/09 vs. KC Joe Flacco (307) Ray Rice (108) W, 38-249/30/07 at Cle. Steve McNair (307) W. McGahee (104) L, 13-2710/19/03 at Cin. Kyle Boller (302) Jamal Lewis (101) L, 26-3412/5/99 at Ten. Tony Banks (332) Priest Holmes (100) W, 41-14

107 att, 454 yds4.2 avg.

210 att, 1,128 yds5.4 avg., 7 TDs

170 att, 671 yds7 TDs

91 att, 360 yds11 TDs (2 rec.)

232 att, 902 yds10 TDs

39 att, 158 yds4.1 avg., 2 TDs

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Combining the past 2 seasons, the Ravens have produced 3 backswho have each totaled 1,000 rushing yards: Ray Rice (1,582),Willis McGahee (1,031) and Le’Ron McClain (1,060).

RICE / MRICE / MCCGAHEE / MGAHEE / MCCCLAIN BREAKDOWNCLAIN BREAKDOWN(2008 & 2009 Seasons)(2008 & 2009 Seasons)

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Much of Baltimore’s recent success can be attributed to thedefense’s production inside the red zone. Through 14 games, theRavens have only allowed opponents to score TDs 42.1% of thetime in the red zone. That mark ranks 3rd in the NFL.

NFL RED ZONE DEFENSENFL RED ZONE DEFENSE(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Poss. Pts. TDs TD % FGs Score %1. Washington 35 142 12 34.3 19 88.62. Minnesota 36 150 15 41.7 16 86.13. Baltimore 38 160 16 42.1 16 84.24. San Francisco 45 180 19 42.2 16 77.85. New Orleans 52 207 22 42.3 18 76.9

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66--0066--00The Ravens’ record this season when rushing for at least 130

yards in a game.

11221122Total TDs from scrimmage by the Ravens in the month ofDecember (past 3 contests), the 2nd most in the NFL. TheRavens have averaged 31.0 points in their last 3 games.

1144--331144--33Record by the Ravens during the John Harbaugh Era when the

offense gains 300 or more yards in a game.

7766--777766--77The Ravens’ record dating back to 2000 when leading after 3

quarters. Baltimore is 8-0 this year when leading after the 3rd.

335500335500Points scored by Baltimore through 14 games, which is on pace

to break the franchise record of 391 set in 2003.

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With RB Ray Rice’s 59- and 52-yard runs in Week 14 vs. Detroit,the Ravens posted dual 50+ runs in a game for the 3rd time infranchise history. Baltimore is 3-0 when having 2 runs of 50 ormore yards in a game and 14-1 all time when posting a 50+ run.

GAMES WITH DUAL 50+ RUNSGAMES WITH DUAL 50+ RUNS(Ravens Franchise History)(Ravens Franchise History)

Date/Opp. Players 50+ Runs12/13/09 vs. Det. Ray Rice 59t

Ray Rice 5212/20/08 at Dal. Le’Ron McClain 82t

Willis McGahee 77t9/14/03 vs. Cle. Jamal Lewis 82t

Jamal Lewis 63t

In the Week 14 win over Detroit, Baltimore scored 48 points,tying the team record set on 12/19/05 in a 48-3 victory againstGreen Bay. After last Sunday’s 31-point performance in the winvs. Chicago, Baltimore has now scored at least 30 points in 6 ofits 8 wins this season.

MOST POINTS SCOREDMOST POINTS SCORED(Ravens Single-Game History)(Ravens Single-Game History)

Points Game/Date Results48 12/13/09 vs. Det. W, 48-348 12/19/05 vs. GB W, 48-344 11/26/00 vs. Cle. W, 44-744 11/23/03 vs. Sea. W, 44-41 44 11/30/03 vs. SF W, 44-6

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Baltimore has dominated the turnover battle this season, pro-ducing a +9 (28 take-aways and 19 give-aways). The Ravens’ +9currently ranks 4th in the NFL heading into Week 16:

TOP NFL TURNOVER RATIOSTOP NFL TURNOVER RATIOS(2008 Season)(2008 Season)

Rk. Team Take-Aways Give-Aways Net Diff.1. Green Bay 33 15 +182. Philadelphia 36 19 +173. New Orleans 37 24 +134. Baltimore 28 19 +95. Indianapolis 26 19 +7

San Diego 22 15 +7

Turnover Quick Hit:The Ravens’ 28 take-aways rank 6th in the NFL.

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Opposing QBs have posted a 70.3 passer rating vs. Baltimore thisseason, 4th lowest in the NFL. Last Sunday in the win overChicago, the Ravens forced Jay Cutler to produce a 7.9 passer rat-ing, the worst mark by an opposing QB in Ravens history. Cutlerfinished the game 10-of-27 for 94 yards, 3 INTs and no TDs.

LOWEST OPPONENT PASSER RATINGSLOWEST OPPONENT PASSER RATINGS(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate1. Buffalo 449-259 57.7 2,582 11 26 59.72. NY Jets 450-237 52.7 2,237 8 15 60.63. New Orleans 520-295 56.7 3,357 14 24 67.44. Baltimore 452-262 58.0 2,804 15 20 70.35. Carolina 423-261 61.7 2,697 13 19 73.1

Entering Week 16, Baltimore is 1 of 4 NFL teams to boast a3,000-yard passer (Joe Flacco), 1,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice)and 3 players with over 500 receiving yards (Derrick Mason,Rice and Todd Heap). Green Bay, Jacksonville and Minnesotaare the other clubs to feature this combination.

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Ten-time Pro Bowl LB Ray Lewis leads the Ravens with146 tackles this season (87 solo), extending his reignas Baltimore’s all-time tackle king (2,328 careerstops). Lewis has led the team in tackles 11 times dur-ing his 13 playing seasons and has registered at least

150 stops 10 times. Lewis also has the most FRs (14), the 2nd-most INTs (28) and the 3rd-most FFs (14) in team history.

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RAVENS ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE RECORDSRAVENS ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE RECORDSTACKLES1. Ray Lewis (1996-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,3282. Kelly Gregg (2001-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6713. Terrell Suggs (2003-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5244. Jamie Sharper (1997-2001). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5225. Bart Scott (2002-2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508

INTERCEPTIONS1. Ed Reed (2002-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 462. Ray Lewis (1996-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283. Chris McAlister (1999-2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 4. Duane Starks (1998-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Rod Woodson (1998-2001). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

FUMBLES RECOVERED1. Ray Lewis (1996-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142. Terrell Suggs (2003-present). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113. Rob Burnett (1996-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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Rk. Player (Year Entered NFL) Tackles Games1. Ray Lewis (1996) 2,328 1922. Junior Seau (1990) 1,911 2663. London Fletcher (1998) 1,847 1904. Keith Brooking (1998) 1,614 1755. Lawyer Milloy (1996) 1,578 216

Ray Lewis is the only player in NFL history with at least 35 careersacks and 28 career INTs. He has 3 sacks and 0 INTs this season.

NFL PLAYERS NFL PLAYERS WW/ 30+ SACKS & 25+ INTs/ 30+ SACKS & 25+ INTs(NFL History)(NFL History)

Player Games Sacks INTsRodney Harrison (1994-2008) 186 30.5 34 Ray Lewis (1996-present) 192 36.5 28 William Thomas (1991-2001) 172 37.0 27

LINEBACKER INTERCEPTION LEADERSLINEBACKER INTERCEPTION LEADERS(Active Players)(Active Players)

Rk. Player (Team) INTs Yards TD1. Ray Lewis (Bal.)* 28 473 22. Keith Bulluck (Ten.) 19 192 13. Junior Seau (NE) 18 238 02. Brian Urlacher (Chi.) 17 271 1* Lewis is tied for 7th in all-time INTs by a linebacker.

LONGEST-TENURED DEFENSIVE PLAYERSLONGEST-TENURED DEFENSIVE PLAYERS(w/ Original Team)(w/ Original Team)

Rk. Player Team Seasons1. Ray Lewis Ravens 142. Ronde Barber Buccaneers 133. Leonard Little Rams 12

Deshea Townsend Pittsburgh 12Jamal Williams San Diego 12

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LEWIS’ 20-TACKLE DAYS(Career Games)

Date/Game TT (Solo)9/14/97 at NYG 25 (18)11/18/07 vs. Cle. 23 (15)1/13/07 vs. Ind.* 23 (13)10/1/06 vs. SD 22 (12)12/14/97 vs. Ten. 22 (15)9/30/02 vs. Den. 20 (12)10/15/00 at Was. 20 (13)* Divisional Playoff vs. Colts

In Week 5 vs. Cincinnati, Ed Reed posted the 8th regular seasondefensive TD of his career (52-yard INT return). Reed’s 8 “D-TDs”are the most in team history, while his 6 INT-TDs also rank 1st.

RAVENS ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE TD LEADERS RAVENS ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE TD LEADERSRk. Player INTs FRs Total1. Ed Reed 6 2 82. Chris McAlister 5 1 63. Rod Woodson 5 0 5

Adalius Thomas 2 3 5

Five-time Pro Bowler Ed Reed, who has missed 3straight games with a groing injury, has 46 INTs in hiscareer -- the most in Ravens history and best in the NFLsince he entered the league in 2002. Last season, inWeek 12’s win over Philly, he posted 2 thefts, including

an NFL-record 107-yard return TD. The 107 broke the previouslong of 106, which Reed set on 11/7/04 vs. Cleveland.

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNSLONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS(NFL History)(NFL History)

Rk. Player Yards Date/Game1. Ed Reed 107t 11/23/08 vs. Phi.2. Ed Reed 106t 11/7/04 vs. Cle.3. Vencie Glenn 103t 11/29/87 vs. Den.3. Louis Oliver 103t 10/4/92 at Buf.

Ed Reed’s 46 career INTs rank 1st among all NFL players since heentered the league in 2002, as do his 1,255 INT return yards.Additionally, his 27.3-yard return average ranks 1st in NFL histo-ry (among players with at least 30 INTs).

NFL INTNFL INTSS LEADERS LEADERS (Since 2002)(Since 2002)

Name INTs Yards1. Ed Reed 46 1,2552. Darren Sharper 42 1,1223. Asante Samuel 34 4944. Charles Woodson 33 507

Reed Quick Hits: Of his 45 INTs...27 have come in the 2nd half (most in the NFL since ‘02) and 18 in the 4thquarter (most in the NFL since ‘02)

17 when opponent is in Bal. territory

When Reed records an INT, the Ravensown a 28-10 record. When he makes 2picks in a game, Baltimore is 8-0.

Reed has 3 INTs this season, producing 111 return yards (including a 52-yard TD Week 5 vs. Cincy). He also has 51 tackles (7th most on team).

NFL INT RETURN AVG.NFL INT RETURN AVG.(NFL H(NFL History)istory)

Name Avg. INTs Yards1. Ed Reed 27.3 46 1,2552. Deion Sanders 25.1 53 1,3313. Glen Edwards 24.6 39 961

EEDD RREEEEDD’’SS CCAARREEEERR IINNTTss(Single-Season Highs)

Year INTs Yds LG TD2008 9 264 107t 22004* 9 358 106t 12003 7 132 54t 12007 7 130 33 0*NFL Defensive Player of the Year

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S Ed Reed has scored 13 TDs in his career (including playoffs).Amazingly, Reed is the only player in NFL history to score returnTDs off a punt return, blocked punt, INT and fumble recovery.

ED REED’S CAREER TOUCHDOWNSED REED’S CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate/Game Result Touchdown10/11/09 vs. Cin. L 52-yard INT return1/4/09 at Mia. (WC) W 64-yard INT return12/7/08 vs. Was. W 22-yard FR return11/23/08 vs. Phi. W 107-yard INT return*9/21/08 vs. Cle. W 32-yard INT return9/10/07 at Cin. L 63-yard punt return11/5/06 vs. Cin. W 25-yard INT return11/7/04 vs. Cle. W 106-yard INT return10/10/04 at Was. W 22-yard FR return11/23/03 vs. Sea. W 16-yard punt block return10/12/03 at Ari. W 22-yard punt block return9/14/03 vs. Cle. W 54-yard INT return11/24/02 vs. Ten. W 11-yard punt block return* NFL Record

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In2008, Baltimore’s punt coverage unit excelled, helpingP Sam Koch produce the NFL’s No. 5 net average (39.9)and No. 9 gross average (45.0) -- both Ravens franchisesingle-season records. Here are several key notes andwhere Koch stands in his career and 2009:

Koch Quick Hits: This season, Koch has produced a 44.2-yard gross average and 38.0-yard netaverage (64 punts for 2,830 yards).

Koch has a 43.9 career gross average and 37.9 career net average, bothmarks that rank 1st in Ravens history.

NT Kelly Gregg, a cornerstone of the Ravens' D-lineand perhaps one of the NFL’s most underrated play-ers, returned to action this year after missing all of2008 recovering from microfracture knee surgery. TheRavens’ No. 2 all-time leading tackler (671 stops),

Gregg finished the 2007 campaign with a career-high 111 tackles.From 2003-2007, he totaled at least 100 tackles in 4 seasons, anachievement no other interior lineman was able to accomplish.

Since 2002, only 1 interior lineman has registered more tacklesthan Gregg’s 652 (Ryan Pickett, 665). What makes this feat evenmore impressive is that Gregg missed the entire ‘08 campaign.Here is a look at the top NFL DT tacklers from 2002-present:

MOST TACKLES BY INTERIOR LINEMEN MOST TACKLES BY INTERIOR LINEMEN (Since 2002)(Since 2002)

Rk. Player (Team) Tackles1. Ryan Pickett (GB) 665 2. Kelly Gregg (Bal.)* 652 3. Pat Williams (Min.) 5954. John Henderson (Jax.) 556 5. Marcus Stroud (Buf.) 537 (Totals reflect each team’s coaching film review.)*Missed the entire 2008 season.

Gregg Quick Hits: Gregg has 671 career stops, standing behind only LB Ray Lewis (2,328)in Ravens history.

Gregg is the only DT in Ravens history to record 100 tackles in a sea-son, doing so 4 separate times (‘03, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07). In fact, only 1 otherRavens D-lineman has ever had 100 stops in a year. That player is DEMichael McCrary, who had 102 in ‘98 and 103 in ‘00.

Gregg has racked up 55 tackles (4th most on the team) in 2009.

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Rk. Player (Year) Sacks Yards1. Peter Boulware (2001) 15.0 86.52. Michael McCrary (1998) 14.5 120.53. Trevor Pryce (2006) 13.0 113.54. Terrell Suggs (2003) 12.0 97.05. Peter Boulware (1997) 11.5 70.5

Pryce Quick Hit: Baltimore is 17-5 when Pryce tallies a sack during his Ravens career.

DE Trevor Pryce, a 4-time Pro Bowler, has 89.5 sacksduring his 13 NFL seasons, including 25.5 in 4 years asa Raven (and 6 for Baltimore in 2009). One of thegame’s top pass rushers this decade, Pryce hasrecorded at least 2 sacks in 11 career games. Below is

where he ranks on several lists, including the NFL’s active sacksleaders (3rd) and the Ravens’ single-season sacks chart (3rd):

NFL SACKS LEADERSNFL SACKS LEADERS(Active Players)(Active Players)

Rk. Player (Team) Sacks Yards1. Jason Taylor (Mia.) 127.5 813.52. Joey Porter (Mia.) 91.0 570.53. Trevor Pryce (Bal.) 89.5 597.54. John Abraham (Atl.) 88.5 557.05. Leonard Little (STL) 87.5 529.0

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One of the NFL’s most disruptive forces, DT HalotiNgata earned 1st-alternate Pro Bowl honors in 2008.Though he missed Weeks 9 and 10 with an ankle injury-- snapping his streak of consecutive gamesplayed/started at 55 -- Ngata has posted 37 tackles (21

solo), a 1/2 sack, 1 FF and 1 FR this season. A key cog in Baltimore’srush defense, from 12/17/06 to 10/4/09, he helped the Ravensproduce a 39-game streak without allowing a 100-yard rusher.

Ngata Quick Hit: The Ravens have a history of strong run defense, but with Ngata’s helpthe past 4 seasons, Baltimore’s ground “D” has improved markedlyfrom what it was before he entered the NFL.

RAVENS RUSHING DEFENSE RANKINGSRAVENS RUSHING DEFENSE RANKINGS((Past 6 Seasons)Past 6 Seasons)

Yards Per Game Allowed Avg. Per Play AllowedYear Total Rank Total Rank2009 99.5 7th 3.6 1st2008 81.4 3rd 3.6 5th2007 79.3 2nd 2.8 1st2006 75.9 2nd 3.3 2nd2005 99.4 9th 3.7 8th2004 105.8 8th(t) 3.6 2nd

Rushing “D” Quick Hits: Dating back to 2006, when Ngata entered the NFL, the Ravens haveallowed a league-low 25 rushing TDs and the NFL’s 2nd-fewest rush-ing 1st downs (261, with the Vikings at 248).

Three-time Pro Bowler Terrell Suggs, who returned toaction in Week 14 vs. Detroit after missing 3 gameswith a knee injury (which snapped his streak of 105consecutive games played), is the Ravens’ No. 2career sacks leader (56.5) and all-time sack yardage

king (438.0). Since entering the NFL in 2003, Suggs’ 56.5 QB dropsrank 12th, while his 438 yards lost stand 4th.

RAVENS ALL-TIME SACKS LEADERSRAVENS ALL-TIME SACKS LEADERSRk. Player (Years) Sacks1. Peter Boulware (1997-2005) 70.02. Terrell Suggs (2003-present) 56.53. Michael McCrary (1997-2002) 51.04. Adalius Thomas (2000-2006) 38.55. Ray Lewis (1996-present) 36.5

NFL SACKS LEADERSNFL SACKS LEADERS(Since 2003)(Since 2003)

Rk. Player (Team) Sacks Yards1. Jared Allen (Min.) 71.0 476.52. Jason Taylor (Mia.) 69.5 418.03. Dwight Freeney (Ind.) 69.0 490.54. Julius Peppers (Car.) 68.0 406.05. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 64.5 408.56. Robert Mathis (Ind.) 63.0 472.07. John Abraham (Atl.) 61.0 410.58. Joey Porter (Mia.) 60.5 378.09. Aaron Schobel (Buf.) 60.0 391.5

10. Greg Ellis (Dal.) 57.0 341.010. Adewale Ogunleye (Chi.) 57.0 337.512. Terrell Suggs (Bal.) 56.5 438.0

Suggs Quick Hits: The Ravens are 35-13 when Suggs records a sack and 10-0 when hetallies 2 or more sacks.

Suggs has posted a franchise-record 20 FFs, including Week 4’s strip ofPatriots QB Tom Brady, which DE Dwan Edwards recovered for a TD.

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Rk. Player Avg.1. Sam Koch . . . . . . . . .43.92. Dave Zastudil . . . . .41.63. Kyle Richardson . . . .41.4

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Rk. Player Avg.1. Sam Koch . . . . . . . . .37.92. Kyle Richardson . . . .35.43. Dave Zastudil . . . . . . .34.8

In 2008, Koch led the NFL in punts inside the 10 (18) and was 2nd with34 inside the 20. This season, 23 of his punts have been downed insidethe 20 and 9 inside the 10.

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Entering Week 16 of the season, QB Joe Flacco hascompleted 64.0% of his passes for a career-high 3,345yards, 19 TDs and 11 INTs. Flacco has also produced1,037 passing yards in the 4th quarter (2nd in the NFL)and a 94.5 QB rating in the final period of play.

FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING YARDSFOURTH-QUARTER PASSING YARDS(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Player Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate1. Tony Romo 81-130 62.3 1,146 8 2 104.82. Joe Flacco 76-118 64.4 1,037 7 5 94.53. Matt Schaub 93-137 67.9 1,023 4 4 87.34. Kyle Orton 67-114 58.8 991 6 2 97.55. Philip Rivers 72-109 66.1 989 5 3 98.8Flacco 2009 Quick Hits:

Entering Week 16, Flacco’s 3,345 yards this season rank 11th, and hiscompletion percentage (64.0) stands 11th in the NFL. His attempts (455)rank 10th, and his completions (291) are 11th.

RAVENS SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDSRk. Player (Year) Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate1. V. Testaverde (‘96) 325-549 59.2 4.177 33 19 88.72. Joe Flacco (‘09) 291-455 64.0 3,345 19 11 89.93. Steve McNair (‘06) 295-468 63.0 3,050 16 12 82.5

Including playoffs, the Ravens have won 19 of 28 games. Flacco’soverall record as a starter is 19-11 (21-12 including postseason). In the Ravens’ last 17 wins, Flacco has thrown 25 TD passes and just3 INTs for a 106.3 QB rating on 294-of-454 passing (64.8%).Baltimore is 16-1 when Flacco produces at least an 81.9 rating (and15-1 when he’s at 95 or better).Last Sunday in the 31-7 win over Chicago, Flacco threw 4 TDs, settinga career high and tying for the 2nd most TDs in team history. Flacco produced a career-high 135.6 passer rating last week vs. theBears, completing 21 of 29 passes for 234 yards and 4 TDs. The ratingranked 2nd best in team history (Kyle Boller, 136.8 on 12/19/05 vs. GB).In the Divisional Playoff win at Tennessee (1/10/09), Flacco becamethe 1st rookie QB in NFL history to win 2 playoff games.

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QB Joe Flacco has produced 3 300-yard passing games this sea-son, all of which are the top passing days of his young career.

JOE FLACCO’S CAREER 300-YARD GAMESJOE FLACCO’S CAREER 300-YARD GAMESYards Cmp-Att Pct. Game Result385 28-43 65.1 10/18/09 at Min. L, 31-33342 25-35 71.4 9/27/09 vs. Cle. W, 34-3307 26-43 60.5 9/13/09 vs. KC W, 38-24

RAVENS ALL-TIME PASSING YARDS RAVENS ALL-TIME PASSING YARDS (Single-Game Bests)(Single-Game Bests)

Rk. Player Yds Cmp-Att TD INT Game1. V. Testaverde 429 31-51 3 2 10/27/96 vs. STL2. Joe Flacco 385 28-43 2 0 10/18/09 at Min.3. Steve McNair 373 29-47 3 2 11/12/06 at Ten.4. V. Testaverde 366 31-50 0 0 11/24/96 at Jax.5. V. Testaverde 353 29-45 3 1 10/06/96 vs. NE6. Eric Zeier 349 28-41 2 0 12/21/97 at Cin.7. Joe Flacco 342 25-35 1 0 9/27/09 vs. Cle.

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Ravens RB Ray Rice leads the team with 1,128 rushingyards (on 210 attempts) and with 73 receptions (for669 yards) this season. Rice has tallied 1,797 yardsfrom scrimmage to rank 2nd in the NFL with an aver-age of 128.4 net yards per game.

NET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE PER GAMENET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE PER GAME(2009 (2009 Season)Season)

Yards/ --Rush-- --Pass-- TotalRk. Player Game Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD 1st Downs1. Chris Johnson 155.4 301-1,730 11 44-446 2 782. Ray Rice 128.4 210-1,128 7 73-669 1 713. Steven Jackson 119.6 304-1,353 4 51-322 0 75

Rice Quick Hits:Rice’s 1,128 rushing yards rank 6th in the NFL.

Rice registered a career-high 219 total yards from scrimmage in Week14 vs. Detroit (a career-high 166 rushing and 53 receiving). The 219yards rank as the 6th most in Ravens single-game history.

Rice’s 204 yards from scrimmage in the 1st half vs. Detroit in Week 14rank as the 4th most in an opening half in the NFL since 1991.

Rice’s 12.8 yards per carry against Detroit rank as the highest mark inteam history (min. 10 attempts). The previous record of 10.3 was setby Jamal Lewis (18-186) on 9/26/04 at Cincinnati.

Rice has produced at least 100 total net yards from scrimmage in 10of his past 11 games and in 11 of 14 games this season.

Rice leads all NFL RBs in catches (73) and receiving yards (669) thisseason. Both figures are also Ravens RB records for a season.

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In Week 6 at Minnesota, Ray Rice posted the most receivingyards by a RB in Ravens history, totaling 117 yards on 10 recep-tions. Rice owns 3 of the Ravens’ top 6 receiving days by a RB.

RECEIVING YARDS BY A RUNNING BACKRECEIVING YARDS BY A RUNNING BACK(Ravens Single-Game History) (Ravens Single-Game History)

Rk. Player Game/Date Yards Rec. Avg.1. Ray Rice 10/18/09 at Min. 117 10 11.72. Jamal Lewis 12/08/02 vs. NO 108 4 27.03. Priest Holmes 10/11/98 vs. Ten. 98 13 7.54. Earnest Byner 10/27/96 vs. STL 96 6 16.05. Ray Rice 11/8/09 at Cin. 87 8 10.96. Ray Rice 10/11/09 vs. Cin. 74 7 10.6

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RECEPTIONS BY RB RECEPTIONS BY RB (2009 (2009 SeasonSeason))

Rk. Player Catches1. Ray Rice . . . . . . . . . . . 732. Tim Hightower . . . . . .593. Matt Forte . . . . . . . . .53

RECEIVING YARDS BY RB RECEIVING YARDS BY RB ((2009 2009 SeasonSeason))

Rk. Player Yards1. Ray Rice . . . . . . . . . . .6692. Darren Sproles . . . . . .4743. Matt Forte . . . . . . . . .455

In Week 8’s 30-7 win over Denver, QB Joe Flacco started thegame 6-of-11 for 19 yards. After that, he completed 14 straightpasses for 156 yards and 1 TD. Flacco tied the Ravens’ single-game record for highest completion percentage (80%).

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION PCT.SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION PCT.(Ravens History)(Ravens History)

Player Pct. Cmp/Att. GameJoe Flacco 80.0 20 of 25 11/1/09 vs. Den.Elvis Grbac 80.0 16 of 20 10/21/01 at Cle. Elvis Grbac 80.0 24 of 30 9/9/01 vs. Chi. Jim Harbaugh 79.4 27 of 34 11/1/98 vs. Jax.

Flacco’s 14 Straight:Flacco’s 14 straight pass completions in Week 8’s win over Denver seta franchise record, breaking the previous streak of 12, which he alsoset on 10/5/08 at Indianapolis.

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RB Ray Rice has registered 1,797 total yards from scrimmage thisseason, the 2nd-best output in Ravens single-season history. Heis on pace to finish with 2,054 yards, which would rank 2nd.

RAVENS NET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGERAVENS NET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE(S(Single-Season Records)ingle-Season Records)

Total --Rush-- --Pass-- Rk. Player (Year) Yards Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD1. Jamal Lewis (2003) 2,271 387-2,066 14 26-205 02. Ray Rice (2009) 1,797 210-1,128 7 73-669 13. Jamal Lewis (2002) 1,769 308-1,327 6 47-442 14. Jamal Lewis (2000) 1,660 309-1,364 6 27-296 0

Only 3 players in NFL history have produced 1,000 rushing yardsand 800 receiving yards in a season. Rice is currently on pace tofinish 2009 with 1,289 rushing yards and 765 receiving yards.Here are the players to accomplish the 1,000/800 feat:

PLAYERS WITH 1,000 RUSHING & 800 RECEIVING YARDSPLAYERS WITH 1,000 RUSHING & 800 RECEIVING YARDS(Single-Season NFL History)(Single-Season NFL History)

Player (Year) Rushing Yards Receiving YardsSteven Jackson (2006) 1,528 806Marshall Faulk (2000) 1,359 830Marshall Faulk (1999) 1,381 1,048Marshall Faulk (1998) 1,319 908Roger Craig (1985) 1,050 1,016Ray Rice (2009) 1,289* 765**16-game season projections

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Two-time Pro Bowl TE Todd Heap is the Ravens’ all-time leader in receptions (423) and receiving TDs (34).In last week’s win over Chicago, Heap posted 5 catch-es for 56 yards and 2 TDs, marking the 7th time in hiscareer that he’s had dual scores in a game. Heap now

has 49 catches for 516 yards and 4 TDs this season, and he isaveraging 10.5 yards per reception.

RAVENS ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS LEADERSRAVENS ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS LEADERS(Franchise History)(Franchise History)

Rk. Name No. Yds. Avg. LG TDs1. Todd Heap 423 4,816 11.4 48 342. Derrick Mason 402 4,875 12.1 79t 223. Mark Clayton 233 3,109 13.3 87t 124. Travis Taylor 204 2,758 13.5 73t 155. Qadry Ismail 191 2,819 14.8 77t 18Heap Quick Hits:

Including Week 1’s 74-yard performance, Heap has registered at least70 receiving yards in a game 14 times during his career. He has alsorecorded at least 50 receiving yards in 44 games during his career.

Dating back to 2002, Heap has the 5th-most catches among NFL TEs(407). His 33 TDs and his 4,610 yards also stand 5th.

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NFL WRNFL WRSS CONSECUTIVE CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYEDGAMES PLAYED

Rk. Player Games1. Reggie Wayne . . . . . .1322. Derrick Mason . . . . .1203. Lee Evans . . . . . . . . . . .94

NFL WRNFL WRSS / CONSECUTIVE / CONSECUTIVE 60+ CATCH SEASONS60+ CATCH SEASONS

Rk. Player Seasons1. Derrick Mason . . .102. Torry Holt . . . . . . . .93. Hines Ward . . . . . . .9

Derrick Mason owns the top 3 reception seasons in team history,while he has also posted 3 of his 7 career 1,000-yard campaigns inBaltimore. (The Ravens have had 8 total 1,000-yard seasons.)

Last Sunday in the win vs. Chicago, WR Derrick Masonplayed in his 200th game and became the 16th playerin NFL history to post 850 receptions. Since earning his1st Pro Bowl in 2000, Mason has the 3rd-most catch-es (808) and 4th-most receiving yards (10,381) of all

active players. One of the league’s most durable wideouts, hehas played in 120 consecutive games (2nd most among activeWRs) and has produced at least 60 catches in 10 straight seasons.

NFL RECEPTIONS NFL RECEPTIONS ((Active Players Active Players SSince ince 2000)2000)

Rk. Player Catches1. Torry Holt . . . . . . . .8662. Tony Gonzalez . . . . . .8263. Derrick Mason . . . . . .8084. Hines Ward . . . . . . . . .8075. Terrell Owens . . . . . . .776

NFL RECEIVING YARDS NFL RECEIVING YARDS (Active Players(Active Players SSince ince 2000)2000)Rk. Player Yards1. Torry Holt . . . . . . .12,5712. Randy Moss . . . . . . .11,6193. Terrell Owens . . . . .11,5404. Derrick Mason . . . .10,3815. Hines Ward . . . . . . . . 9,965

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RAVENS RECEPTIONS RAVENS RECEPTIONS ((Single-Season RecordsSingle-Season Records))

Rk. Player Catches1. Derrick Mason (‘07) . . .1032. Derrick Mason (‘05) . . . .86 3. Derrick Mason (‘08) . . .804. Michael Jackson (‘96) . . . .765. Todd Heap (‘05) . . . . . . .75

RAVENS RECEIVING YARDS RAVENS RECEIVING YARDS (Single-Season Records(Single-Season Records))

Rk. Player Yards1. Michael Jackson (‘96) . .1,2012. Qadry Ismail (‘99) . . . .1,1053. Derrick Alexander (‘96) . .1,0994. Derrick Mason (‘07) . .1,0875. Derrick Mason (‘05) . .1,073

WR Mark Clayton has 9 100-yard receiving games inhis career -- the most in Ravens history -- includingWeek 12’s 7-catch, 129-yard performance in the winover Pittsburgh. Clayton’s 233 career catches and3,109 yards both rank 3rd in Ravens franchise history.

RAVENS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESRAVENS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES(Franchise History) (Franchise History)

Rk. Player (Years) 100-Yard Games1. Mark Clayton (2005-present) 92. Derrick Mason (2005-present) 6 2. Derrick Alexander (1996-97) 64. Qadry Ismail (1999-2001) 5

Michael Jackson (1996-98) 5Clayton Quick Hit:

Baltimore boasts a 6-3 record whenever Clayton reaches the centurymark, including a 4-0 mark on the road. In those 4 road wins, Claytonhas produced 24 receptions for 509 yards and 4 TDs.

In ‘06, Clayton led the team with a career-high 67 catches for 939 yards.

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Rk. Player Rec Yards TDs GP ‘09 Stats1. Tony Gonzalez 994 11,760 82 204 78-8202. Jason Witten 511 5,772 26 109 82-8373. Antonio Gates 475 6,137 57 107 75-1,0714. Jeremy Shockey 469 5,280 30 108 48-5695. Todd Heap 423 4,816 34 118 49-516

Derrick Mason currently has 850 career receptions, 15th mostall time. With 11 more receiving yards, he will hit the 11,000 bar-rier and become the 22nd player ever to reach the milestone.

NFL CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERSNFL CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS(All-Time List)(All-Time List)

Rk. Players GP Rec. Yards Avg. TDs1. Jerry Rice 303 1,549 22,895 14.8 1972. Marvin Harrison 190 1,102 14,580 13.2 1283. Cris Carter 234 1,101 13,899 12.6 1304. Tim Brown 255 1,094 14,934 13.7 1005. Isaac Bruce 222 1,024 15,208 14.9 916. Terrell Owens 203 998 14,847 14.9 1437. Tony Gonzalez 204 994 11,760 11.8 828. Andre Reed 234 951 13,198 13.9 879. Art Monk 224 940 12,721 13.5 68

10. Torry Holt 172 918 13,359 14.6 7411. Randy Moss 184 917 14,345 15.6 14512. Keenan McCardell 209 883 11,373 12.9 6312 Hines Ward 184 883 10,849 12.3 7814. Jimmy Smith 179 862 12,287 14.3 6715. Derrick Mason 200 855 10,989 12.9 59

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1100--221100--22The Ravens’ record (including 6-0 at home) when WR Derrick

Mason and QB Joe Flacco connect for a TD pass.

44,,88775544,,887755Receiving yards Mason has produced during his Ravens career,the most in franchise history. His 402 catches stand 2nd to TE

Todd Heap’s 423.

1166,,0077881166,,007788Combined yards Mason has produced during his 13-year career(5,086 return, 3 rushing and 10,989 receiving). After serving hisinitial 3 seasons as a return specialist, Mason developed into

one of the NFL’s most dependable and durable receivers.Amazingly, he is the only player in NFL history to produce at

least 5,000 return yards and 10,000 receiving yards.

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400 Note: In Week 8’s win over Denver, TE Todd Heap became the 23rdtight end in NFL history to record 400 catches in a career. Heap is just 1of 5 active tight ends (above) to post 400 catches.

RB Willis McGahee has scored a team-high 11 TDs thisseason. The Pro Bowl (2007) back has tallied 9 rushingand 2 receiving scores, averaging 1 TD for every 9.6touches (91 rushing, 15 receiving). Entering Week 16,his 11 scores tie for 6th in the NFL and are 2nd most

(FB Le’Ron McClain, 2008) in single-season team history.In the Week 10 win at Cleveland, McGahee moved into 2nd onBaltimore’s all-time rushing chart. Currently ranking in 6th place,fellow RB Ray Rice is just 18 yards shy of cracking the top 4.

RAVENS ALL-TIME RUSHING YARDSRAVENS ALL-TIME RUSHING YARDS(Franchise History)(Franchise History)

Rk. Player Att. Yards Avg. LG TDs1. Jamal Lewis 1,822 7,801 4.3 82t 45 2. Willis McGahee 551 2,238 4.0 77t 233. Priest Holmes 459 2,102 4.6 72 104. Chester Taylor 373 1,599 4.3 52 45. Ray Rice 317 1,582 5.0 60 7

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Volume 6 Number 19 COMMUNITY NEWS December 21, 2009

Special Olympics Holiday Party  On Monday  (12/14),  Ravens  QB  Joe  Flacco  and  T  Adam Terry hosted a Special Olym‐pics  Maryland  holiday  party at Rams Head Live!  in down‐town  Baltimore.  Both  Flacco and Terry participated  in  the Polar Bear Plunge  in  January to  benefit  the  non‐profit organization.   

The  duo  greeted  the  Special  Olympians  backstage  and  emceed  the auction portion of the fundraiser. They were joined by G Chris Chester, G Ben Grubbs, P Sam Koch, G Tony Moll, T Stefan Rodgers, TE Quinn Sypniewski and G/T Marshal Yanda who mingled with guests. 

Ayanbadejo Visits Middle School  

On Tuesday  (12/15), Ravens  LB  Brendon  Ayanbadejo visited  students  at Windsor Mill Middle School.  Respect was the topic of the hour,  as  Ayanbadejo  spoke at  the  “All  Gentlemen’s  As‐sembly.”  He  took  questions from  the  young  men  and shared personal anecdotes. 

Cheerleaders Visit Soldiers  

On  Tuesday  (12/15),  15 Ravens  cheerleaders  and mascot  Poe  visited  Wal‐ter  Reed  Army  Medical Center (Bethesda, Md.) to celebrate  the  facility’s 100th  Anniversary.  The group presented a banner signed by Ravens players, coaches  and  staff,  and handed  out  thank  you cards to troops and staff.  

Gridiron Sing‐Off  On  Tuesday  (12/15),  RB  Ray  Rice and WR  Kelley Washington  hosted the Gridiron Sing‐Off at Rams Head Live! Several Ravens participated  in the  karaoke  battle,  including  LB Antwan  Barnes,  LB  Prescott  Bur‐gess,  WR  Mark  Clayton,  G  Ben Grubbs and TE Edgar Jones. With no clear  winner,  proceeds  from  the evening  were  split  between  the participating players’  favorite chari‐ties.  

Ray Lewis Holiday Gift Marketplace  

LB Ray  Lewis held his  annual Holi‐day  Gift  Marketplace  on  Tuesday (12/15).  Lewis  hosted  nearly  200 Baltimore‐area youth for the event. Each child was able  to select a gift for themselves and a loved one.   The event  included dinner, a magi‐cian,  volunteer  wrappers,  Macy’s gift bags and an autographed Lewis picture for each child. Additionally, 

Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon stopped by to lend a helping hand. 

Gaither’s Big Brothers Big Sisters Party  T  Jared Gaither hosted a Big  Brothers  Big  Sisters holiday  party  at  M&T Bank  Stadium  on  Mon‐day (12/14).   Gaither  was  joined  by Ravens mascot Poe as he greeted  the  “bigs”  and “littles,”  posed  for  pic‐tures  and  signed  auto‐graphs.  

Ray Rice Hosts Holiday Party  RB  Ray  Rice  hosted  a holiday  party  at  Bel‐mont Elementary School (Baltimore,  Md.)  on Monday  (12/14).  Rice was  joined  by  team‐mates  T  Jared  Gaither,   WR  Justin  Harper  and CB Lardarius Webb. The players  provided  dinner and  distributed  gifts  to the students. 

Flacco greets Special Olympians backstage. 

Terry shares the stage with Special Olympians as he addresses the crowd. 

Ayanbadejo poses with students  and principal Debbie Phelps. 

Gaither relaxes for a picture with two “littles.”  

The cheerleaders present a Ravens banner. 

Lewis and Mayor Dixon spread cheer. 

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Baltimore Ravens Dec. 21, 2009

HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH’S MONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE 

 Opening Statement:  “Good to see everybody, and obviously, we’re happy to be coming off two home victories. Compliments to the crowd, the stadium people, the people around the community that got the streets cleared, the parking lots cleared, the fans for getting there. You know, I think there was a lot of speculation that the fans maybe wouldn’t show up, wouldn’t brave the elements. It seems like they took it as a challenge, and they were there in full force. It was loud, and it made a difference in the game. So, we’re pleased that we won. We’re excited to be playing meaningful games in December, and we’re just trying to get better every week.”  How do you feel about the philosophy of “peaking” in performance?  “I think there’s probably something to it, generally speaking, probably. You obviously want to be playing well when it’s most important, but the thing about this league you find is, it’s pretty much important every week because those games that you win or lose early end up being so important right now. You know, if you add one win or take one win off any of these teams’ records, what a huge difference it makes in the standings and where they stand. So, I think you just try to be as good as you can be every single week. You try to build a team maybe that is at its best in December and January. That’s what you hope to target throughout the course of the year. Other than that, I think you just do your best every week.”  Can you give us an update on rookie CB/RS Lardarius Webb and what you’ll have to do going forward?  “Lardarius has got an ACL, so he’s going to be out. That’s obviously disappointing. He played so well. He’s such a likable guy, and you guys know what kind of a guy he is. I think he’s made a big impact on our team, and the guys really respect him and like him. So, we’re going to miss him. As far as going forward, we’re going to have to see. You know, if it’s guys bumping up that are already here, obviously, that are going to play more… You  look at some of the guys that we have here; they’ll play more as we go, and those guys have played a  little bit already  to different extents. And,  it’ll be possibly  somebody  coming  in  from  the outside.  So, we’re  going  through  that  right now,  that process, and we’re  looking at all the possible options. We want to bring someone  in that can help us this week against Pittsburgh. That’s our priority. If we can get that done, we will. If we can’t, we won’t. But that’s what we’re going to try to do.”    If you went outside the team, would you be open to bringing back CB Chris McAlister?  “We’re open  to bringing anybody back – anybody back  that can play, anybody  that can help us. Obviously, he would be an option, and there are other options out there as well.”   Did you get a chance to look at any of the games McAlister played a few weeks ago with New Orleans?  “Yeah, we’ve looked at that. We’ve looked at… All the guys we’re looking at, we’ve looked at all their most‐recent games to see where they stand.”  Are you looking for a guy that could help you as much as a nickel, or possibly a starter as well?  “Well, I think that’s what we have to determine. What’s the best fit? So, you’ve got to look at the roster right now as it stands, what guys do well where they play right now, and where we need the most help. Is that inside, is it outside? What specific packages they’d be a part of, that’s all going to be important.”  As the old saying goes, truth  is sometimes stranger than fiction.  With the recent  losses of Pittsburgh and the Ravens’ recent success, what is your take on the way things happen in the NFL? “Right,  that’s  great.   You  always  put  a  great  spin  on  it.   It’s  a  good  story,  and we wouldn’t  have  it  any  other way.   It  really  doesn’t matter.  We’d be playing this team at this time with something at stake, no matter what.  Obviously, when the season started, you looked at the schedule – and we talked to our guys in the beginning – this game was going to be meaningful.  This game was going to be a game that was going to have a huge impact at the end of the year when it counted the most.  And, here we are.  Maybe it’s not the path that we all would have anticipated, as you said, but it’s the path that got us here and here we are.”  Do you ever think how far or how thin a team can be stretched with the many injuries the Ravens have sustained this season? “I don’t know.  I guess we went through it last year and we saw how thin we could be stretched.  And we were doing really well there for quite  a  long  time.   I  think we were  staying  pretty  healthy  for  quite  a while.   The  good  news  is we’re  going  to  get  some  guys  back, hopefully.  Guys have been working hard  to get back, and we’re hopeful  that  those guys will get back, and  there’s a good chance  they will.  And then you lose some guys.  I’m disappointed  in the number of knee injuries, obviously.  The so‐called ‘catastrophic knee injuries’ have taken their toll on three or four of our guys. So, that’s been disappointing.”  Is this week’s game against the Steelers the game that S Ed Reed has focused on as the date he would return from his injury? “I don’t know.  You’d have  to ask him.  He may have, he may not have.  He’s worked hard every week  to  try  to get back.   It’s been my understanding he’s tried to get back every single week.  He tried hard to get back this week, and he just couldn’t pull it off.  So, he’s going to try hard to get back as well [for this game].”  Several weeks ago, people were asking what had happened to QB Joe Flacco and what was wrong with him. Now that he has played well in back‐to‐back games, how would you answer the question of what’s right with him? “You’ve  seen  the  games.  He’s  played well,  obviously,  and  guys  have  played well  around  him.  It makes  a  big  difference.   It’s  a  team sport.  It’s offense, defense and special teams.  It’s nice to have a lead for the defense.  It’s nice for the offense when guys make catches for you and you’re the quarterback.  Pass protection means everything.  Special teams establishing field position [is  important].  So, all those things have helped our quarterback probably play better  the  last  two weeks.  But,  then again… You  know what? He’s probably played better the last two weeks.  He’s made good decisions as far as protecting the football.  He’s especially done that in the red zone, which is most important.  We’ve got to keep playing well around him and coaching well around him, and he keeps, hopefully, getting better through the course of the next few weeks.”  Does  it say something about the Ravens offense’ that even without Mark Clayton and Kelley Washington, two of the team’s top wide receivers, they were still be able to move the ball well and put up a lot of points in the game yesterday? “Yes, it does.  It’s a statement.  The offensive line played really well.  We’re always going to find a way to put 11 guys out there, and they’re going to have Ravens helmets on and Ravens jerseys, and it’s their job to play like Ravens.  And, I think guys did that.  Yeah, the injuries are tough, but we’ve got guys on this team that have been working hard that are part of what we do, that are out there every single day, who just can’t wait to get their opportunity to play.  And then they get their opportunity, and you really hope that they play well.  And for the most part, guys have.” 

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Baltimore Ravens Dec. 21, 2009

Have you noticed any changes in WR Demetrius Williams from the beginning of the season until now?  “Well, it’s a good question. If you take it all the way back, I think he’s worked hard from the beginning. He’s re‐made himself, a little bit, as a player. He’s become bigger and stronger, and from way back when – whenever that was – when we first got here, he had a long way to go, physically. He’s gotten in the weight room. He’s stacked some muscle mass on himself, and he’s a bigger, stronger kind of guy. Then he had the  injury  setback.  So,  I  think  he’s worked  through  that.  He’s  still  learning  the  offense.  He’ll  tell  you,  there were  times  he  lined  up incorrectly in this game, and those are things he’s got to continue to work on – be more precise, understanding every part of the offense – and yet, he goes up and makes plays. That’s the thing that you look for. He’s probably… The biggest thing I would say is he’s stronger to the ball now than he’s ever been, since we got here. That’s what a big, tall receiver needs to be for you.”  Has there been any talk with WR Mark Clayton about going on IR?  “[There’s] no talk about putting Mark on IR. He doesn’t have that kind of an injury right now. Unless something changes with that, which I definitely don’t anticipate, he’s going to be back playing for us, hopefully this week. He’s pushing hard to make that happen. He’s just got some tendonitis issues in there that are very painful, but that stuff is starting to even out for him.”  Is this the week where pressure on the QB is emphasized more than ever?  “I  don’t  know  if we  can  even  emphasize  it  anymore  than we  ever  have.  Pressure  on  the  quarterback  is  always  critical.  It was  really important  last week, and  I  think we did a decent  job of getting  to  [Jay] Cutler. But with Ben Roethlisberger – he’s a guy who handles pressure probably better than any quarterback in the league. He can make pressure miss, he can shrug pressure off, he can throw with four guys draped on him, and  throw accurately. He can scramble out of  the pocket. So,  it  just can’t be pressure.  It’s got  to be very accurate pressure. It’s got to be disciplined rush lanes, and we’ve got to tackle, not just him, [but] when the ball gets thrown out, their receivers do a great job of running after the catch. They catch and run, and they get up the field fast. So, we’ve got to be strong tacklers, treat the short passing game as the run game and make sure we tackle.”  What are your thoughts on still possibly winning the division?  “My thoughts are that winning the division  is out of our control, except for the fact that we have to win all our games. So, whether [we] make the playoffs or win the division, we have to win all our games. If that happens, we’d be very proud of that.”  Is it gratifying to know that you control your own playoff destiny?  “I  think our guys approach  the  fact  that we control our own destiny as a challenge.  It’s well deserved. We have  fought  through a  lot of adversity. We’ve lost some tough games that we would have liked to have won, and yet we bounced back. Our players have bounced back, and our coaches too, have bounced back the next week. They have not gotten bogged down  in any disappointment with anything that’s happened through the course of the season, and that’s what’s important in this league. People say it’s a marathon. Maybe it’s a marathon, but I’m starting to think it’s a series of sprints. It’s a long series of sprints. It’s one sprint after another every single week. You take a little breather, and then, bam, you’re back at the starting  line. You’ve got to start over again. So, we’ve got to find a way to get back on that starting  line this week and win another game against a great opponent – an opponent that, obviously for us,  is a huge challenge. It’s our archrival. But that fact that we can do that is something that we take pride in, but it’s an opportunity more than anything, and a challenge.”  Do you expect to have a new defensive back on the team by Wednesday?  “Do  I expect  to? Yeah,  I do, probably. Realistically, we’ll probably have another defensive back on  this  team by Wednesday. But  if  that doesn’t work out,  it doesn’t work out.  It’s not  like they’re out there everywhere. There are certain, probably, specific qualifications that we’re going to need in a guy to help us this Sunday win the game. If we can’t find that guy, then what you have to do is, you’ve got to bring in  a  long‐term  roster  improver,  I  guess  you  could  say.  I  can’t  say  it  any  better  than  that.  I’m  sure  there’s  a  better way  to  say  it,  but somebody who bolsters up your roster for the long run.”  More of a developmental guy? “Yeah, thank you. Where was that when I needed it? (laughter) That’s it right there. But, the priority, I guess I’m trying to say is, let’s get a guy for this Sunday if we can.”  What have you learned about your team’s depth now that maybe you didn’t know early on in the season? “I don’t know. That’s probably a great question for after the season. Right now, it’s just focus on the next game, really and truly. There’s no time  to  think  about  that  kind of  stuff.  I  already  knew our  guys had  great heart.  I  knew  they were  courageous.  I  knew  that  they were confident, that they would bounce back and they would find a way to get better. [I knew] that they weren’t going to back down – all those things that you’ve seen. We already knew that, so  I don’t know  if there’s anything new there.  It  just probably confirms what we already knew about our guys.”  How much respect do you have for Pittsburgh’s running game? What do you think of RB Rashard Mendenhall? “I think  [Rashard] Mendenhall’s a great player, and he’s not  the only great back they have back there. Obviously, Willie Parker’s a great back. Their offensive line is big and physical, and you really don’t realize it until you see them in person out there, 25 yards away from you. They get on you, and they stay on you, and they get after you. I don’t know what the stats are, and it really doesn’t matter. We know they can run the ball. We know they’re committed to running the ball, and they’re balanced, and they can run  it, and they can throw  it, and they’ve got the bootleg stuff. So, they just present you with all kinds of challenges on offense.”  S Troy Polamalu has been out for a while. Do you have any expectations for him to play in this game, and if so, how does that change your offensive scheme? “No expectations. I’ll be eagerly reading everything that comes out of there and everything they say, so hopefully they give us an indication if he’s going to play. (laughter) We’ll see. He changes everything. The other guys back there… They have a good secondary, and I think that their guys play well together  in the back end. But, Troy Polamalu’s a wild card, because he’s capable of  lining up  in that  in‐between area and playing it either way. He can line up in that in‐between area and play down on the run and be in your backfield when the ball’s snapped or line up in the in‐between area and be 20 yards deep when the throw is made and actually catch the ball and make the big play. He’s just a wild card, and he makes deciphering defenses very difficult.”  

 

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Year2009 (8‐6) T Michael Oher (1) QB John Beck G/T  Tony Moll (GB)

DE Paul Kruger (2) C Matt Birk (UFA‐MIN)DB Lardarius Webb (3) CB Chris Carr (UFA‐TEN)

K Billy CundiffLB Dannell Ellerbe (RFA)S K.J. Gerard (RFA)CB Domonique Foxworth (UFA‐ATL)DB Marcus PaschalTE L.J. Smith (UFA‐PHI)WR David TyreeWR Kelley WashingtonCB Cary Williams

2008 (11‐5) QB Joe Flacco (1) LB Jameel McClain (RFA)2nd AFC North RB Ray Rice (2) RB Jalen Parmele

LB Tavares Gooden (3a) NT Kelly TalavouS Tom Zbikowski (3b) CB Frank Walker (UFA‐GB)T Oniel Cousins (3c)G/T David Hale (4b)WR Justin Harper (7a) 

2007 (5‐11) G Ben Grubbs (1) TE Edgar Jones (RFA) RB Willis McGahee (BUF)4th AFC North G/T Marshal Yanda (3b)

LB Antwan Barnes (4a)FB Le'Ron McClain (4b)QB Troy Smith (5)LB Prescott Burgess (6)T Jared Gaither (Sup. Dr. 5)

2006 (13‐3) DT Haloti Ngata (1) DT Justin Bannan (UFA‐BUF)AFC North Div. C/G Chris Chester (2) DT Trevor PryceChampions WR Demetrius Williams (4a)

S Dawan Landry (5a)P Sam Koch (6a)

2005 (6‐10) WR Mark Clayton (1) LS Matt Katula (RFA)3rd AFC North WR Derrick Mason 

2004 (9‐7) DT Dwan Edwards (2)2nd AFC North

2003 (10‐6) LB Terrell Suggs (1a)AFC North Div. LB Jarret Johnson (4a)Champions

2002 (7‐9) S Ed Reed (1)3rd AFC North

2001 (10‐6) TE Todd Heap (1)2nd AFC Central

2000 (12‐4) NT Kelly GreggSuper Bowl XXXVChampions

1996 (4‐12) LB Ray Lewis (1b)5th AFC Central

(UFA)‐‐Unrestricted Free Agent(RFA)‐‐Rookie Free Agent

HOW THE 2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS WERE BUILTDraft (29) Free Agents (22) Trade/Waiver (2)

Updated Dec. 21, 2009

Number in parenthesis after draft choice indicates the round in which the player was taken.

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WR 89 15 17WR 85 87 14LT 71 64LG 66 65C 77 62RG 73 65RT 74 79TE 86 82 84QB 5 10 12FB 33RB 27 23 34

DT 92 94NT 97 98DE 93 90RLB 55 99Jack 56 59 54Mike 52 53SLB 95 50LCB 25 21SS 26 40 30FS 20 28RCB 24 41 29

(RLB = Rush LB and SLB = Strong side LB)CB 22 Samari Rolle (not on depth chart) is on PUP List.

P 4K 7H 4

KOR 25 21PR 25 21LS 70

Chris Carr (14/2) Lardarius Webb (14/4)*

COACHING STAFF

Sam Koch (14/0)Lardarius Webb (14/4)*Chris Carr (14/2)

John Harbaugh, Head Coach; Jerry Rosburg, Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator; Cam Cameron, Offensive Coordinator; Greg Mattison, Defensive Coordinator; Roy Anderson, Defensive Assistant; Clarence Brooks, Defensive Line; Jason Brooks, Offensive Assistant;Mark Carrier, Defensive Backs; John "Mother" Dunn, Assistant Strength and Conditioning; Vic Fangio, Linebackers; Wade Harman, TightEnds; Jim Hostler, Wide Receivers; Hue Jackson, Quarterbacks; Marwan Maalouf, Assistant Special Teams; John Matsko, Offensive Line;Andy Moeller, Assistant Offensive Line; Wilbert Montgomery, Running Backs; Chuck Pagano, Secondary; Bob Rogucki, Strength andConditioning; Craig Ver Steeg, Offensive Assistant; Matt Weiss, Head Coach's Assistant

Matt Katula (14/0)

(2009 Games Played/Games Started)                Rookie and 1st‐Year Players Underlined                * Denotes Injured Players

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Oniel Cousins (o‐NEAL), Dannell Ellerbe (duh‐NELL ELL‐er‐bee), Domonique Foxworth (dah‐muh‐NEEK), Tavares Gooden (tuh‐VAR‐ess),Matt Katula (kuh‐TOO‐la), Sam Koch (Cook), Le'Ron McClain (LAY‐ron), Haloti Ngata (ha‐LOW‐tee NAH‐tah), Michael Oher (Oar), Jalen Parmele(PAR‐muh‐lee), Marcus Paschal (pass‐CAL) Samari Rolle (Roll), Kelly Talavou (TAL‐uh‐voo), Lardarius Webb (lahr‐DARE‐ee‐us), Demetrius Williams (duh‐MEE‐tree‐us), Marshal Yanda (YAWN‐da), Tom Zbikowski (zih‐bih‐KOW‐skee)  

SPECIAL TEAMS                                                                                                                                                                                                          Sam Koch (14/0)Billy Cundiff (10/0)

Domonique Foxworth (14/14)

Chris Carr (14/2)

Cary Williams (7/1)

Marcus Paschal (1/0)Dawan Landry (14/14) K.J. Gerard (3/0)

Jameel McClain (14/2)Jarret Johnson (14/14) Antwan Barnes (9/0)

Ed Reed (11/11)* Tom Zbikowski (13/3)

Lardarius Webb (14/4)*

Tavares Gooden (12/12)* Dannell Ellerbe (11/1) Prescott Burgess (11/0)

Frank Walker (12/0)

Kelly Gregg (14/12)Dwan Edwards (14/7) Trevor Pryce (14/6)Terrell Suggs (11/11)

Ray Lewis (14/14)

Paul Kruger (7/1)

Jalen Parmele (5/0)

DEFENSE                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Willis McGahee (14/1)

Haloti Ngata (12/12) Justin Bannan (14/2)Kelly Talavou (3/0)

Joe Flacco (14/14) Troy Smith (4/0) John Beck (0/0)Le'Ron McClain (14/13)Ray Rice (14/13)

Chris Chester (14/12)

Chris Chester (14/12)

Marshal Yanda (14/7)Michael Oher (14/14)Todd Heap (14/14) L.J. Smith (8/0) Edgar Jones (14/0)

Tony Moll (3/0)

Jared Gaither (10/10)* Oniel Cousins (2/2)Ben Grubbs (14/14)Matt Birk (14/14) David Hale (12/0)

Derrick Mason (14/14) Demetrius Williams (11/0) Justin Harper (2/0)

2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS DEPTH CHARTUpdated Dec. 21, 2009

OFFENSE                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Mark Clayton (12/11)* Kelley Washington (13/1)* David Tyree (8/0)

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Traded LB Prescott Burgess to New England for a conditional 7th‐round pick; Signed TE Tony Curtis.

Signed TE Isaac Smolko to the practice squad. 

WR Justin Harper, G Bryan Mattison, CB Evan Oglesby, RB Cedric Peerman, T Joe Reitz, WR Eron Riley, T Stefan Rodgers, TE Isaac Smolko, T Tre Stallings, LB William VanDeSteeg and WR Ernie Wheelwright.

Waived K Steve Hauschka.

Placed LB Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh) on Injured Reserve; Signed LB Prescott Burgess to 53‐man roster.

2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS TRANSACTIONS

Signed WR Justin Harper, G Brian Johnson, RB Matt Lawrence, DE Bryan Mattison, CB Anwar Phillips,T Joe Reitz, TE Isaac Smolko, T Tre' Stallings, WR Ernie Wheelwright and WR Edward Williams to

Terminated the contract (vested veteran) of LB Nick Greisen.Terminated the contract (vested veteran) of CB Samari Rolle; Signed free agent CB Chris Carr.

Signed exclusive rights free agents DT Kelly Talavou and RB Jalen Parmele.

Reserve/Future contracts.

Signed free agent CB Domonique Foxworth.

Signed rookie free agents FB Jason Cook, LB Dannell Ellerbe, K Graham Gano, CB Kevin “K.J." Gerard,

Placed the franchise designation on OLB Terrell Suggs.

WR Isaiah Williams; Waived (injured) T Lou Saucedo; Signed WR Jayson Foster.

Signed free agent WR Drew Bennett.

Signed WR Biren Ealy and draft choice DE/LB Paul Kruger. 

Waived WR Edward Williams.

Placed DT Lamar Divens, TE Davon Drew, WR/RS Yamon Figurs, G Ben Grubbs, RB Willis McGahee, LB 

Waived WR Bradon Godfrey and QB Drew Willy; Waived (injury settlement) WR Biren Ealy (leg). 

the following day. 

Signed WR Thomas White; Placed WR Kelley Washington on the non‐football injury PUP list; G BenGrubbs and RB Willis McGahee passed physicals and were taken off the PUP list; Signed draft choice

Signed QB Cleo Lemon. 

Jason Phillips, T Adam Terry, T Joe Reitz, CB Samari Rolle and G/T Marshal Yanda on PUP List; Waived

Waived C Greg Ryan.

Signed restricted free agent CB Derrick Martin.

Signed exclusive rights free agent TE Edgar Jones.

Signed T Stefan Rodgers and T Lou Saucedo.

Signed restricted free agents WR Marcus Maxwell and CB Evan Oglesby. 

Signed designated franchise player LB Terrell Suggs to a 6‐year contract.

Waived WR Marcus Maxwell; Signed free agent WR Kelley Washington.Placed T Willie Anderson on the reserve/retired list.

Waived (injured) TE Quinn Sypniewski and G Brian Johnson, who were placed on IR the following day; 

Signed unrestricted free agent QB Todd Bouman and free agent CB Samari Rolle. Signed restricted free agents WR Demetrius Williams and TE Quinn Sypniewski; Withdrew the 

Signed draft choice TE Davon Drew. 

Signed rookie free agent G/C Robby Felix. 

Vasquez, WR Isaiah Williams and QB Drew Willy.

Signed exclusive rights player LB Jameel McClain.

Waived QB Drew Willy and LB/DE Luis Vasquez; Signed draft choices RB Cedric Peerman and ILB Jason 

WR Kelley Washington (NFI) was taken off the PUP list; LB Jason Phillips passed physical and was

Terminated the contract (vested veteran) of CB Chris McAlister. 

DL Will Johnson, CB David Jones, WR Eron Riley, C Greg Ryan, LB/DE William VanDeSteeg, LB Luis

DT Lamar Divens and TE Davon Drew passed physicals and were taken off the PUP list. 

Signed free agent TE L.J. Smith.Signed restricted free agent P Sam Koch. Signed restricted free agent S Dawan Landry.

Signed free agent QB John Beck; Terminated the contract of QB Todd Bouman. 

exclusive rights tender offer of free agent S Daren Stone. 

Signed draft choice DB Lardarius Webb.

Waived QB Cleo Lemon; Placed CB Samari Rolle (neck) on Active Players PUP/Reserve List.

Phillips; Waived CB Anwar Phillips and CB David Jones.

Waived (injured) WR Marcus Smith (knee), who cleared waivers and was placed on Injured Reserve 

Waived TE Isaac Smolko from the practice squad; Signed TE Davon Drew to the practice squad. 

Signed S K.J. Gerard, WR Justin Harper, G Bryan Mattison, T Joe Reitz, WR Eron Riley, T Stefan Rodgers and OLB William VanDeSteeg to the practice squad. 

T Michael Oher.

Waived WR Thomas White.Placed T Adam Terry (knee) on Injured Reserve; Signed DT Nader Abdallah. 

T Joe Reitz passed physical and was taken off the PUP list. S Ed Reed and G Marshal Yanda passed physicals and were taken off the PUP list. 

Traded DB Derrick Martin to Green Bay for G/T Tony Moll; Placed LB Jason Phillips (knee) on Injured Reserve;Waived (injury settlement) DT Will Johnson (shoulder); Waived DT Nadar Abdallah, FB Jason Cook, TE Davon

taken off the PUP list. 

Drew, LB Tony Fein, C Robby Felix, WR/RS Yamon Figurs, WR Jayson Foster, K Graham Gano, S K.J. Gerard;

Placed DT Lamar Divens (hip) on Injured Reserve; Signed QB Drew Willy and WR Bradon Godfrey.

Placed NT Brandon McKinney (back) on Injured Reserve; Signed DB Marcus Paschal from the practice squad to the 53‐man roster.  

WR/RS Yamon Figurs passed physical and was taken off the PUP list.

Signed WR Maurice Price to the practice squad.Waived FB Charles Ali; Signed WR Justin Harper from the practice squad to the 53‐man roster. 

the practice squad to the 53‐man roster; Signed DB Marcus Paschal to the practice squad. Placed RB Matt Lawrence (knee) and CB Fabian Washington (knee) on Injured Reserve; Signed FBCharles Ali and CB Cary Williams to the 53‐man roster. 

Waived TE Tony Curtis; Signed WR David Tyree to the 53‐man roster. 

Placed S Haruki Nakamura (ankle) on Injured Reserve; Signed K Billy Cundiff; Signed S K.J. Gerard from 

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GAME WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Other9/13/09 Kansas City M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain9/20/09 at San Diego M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain9/27/09 Cleveland M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain10/4/09 at New England M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco W. McGahee L. McClain10/11/09 Cincinnati M. Clayton M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Yanda T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain10/18/09 at Minnesota M. Clayton M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Yanda T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain11/1/09 Denver M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain11/8/09 at Cincinnati M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain11/16/09 at Cleveland N/A J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain M. Yanda (TE)11/22/09 Indianapolis M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain11/29/09 Pittsburgh M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain12/7/09 at Green Bay M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain12/13/09 Detroit K. Washington M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda O. Cousins T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice N/A C. Chester (TE)12/20/09 Chicago N/A M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda O. Cousins T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain C. Chester (TE)12/27/09 at Pittsburgh1/3/10 at Oakland

GAME DT DE NT SLB Mike Jack RLB RCB LCB SS FS Other9/13/09 Kansas City H. Ngata T. Pryce K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed9/20/09 at San Diego H. Ngata T. Pryce K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed9/27/09 Cleveland H. Ngata T. Pryce K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed10/4/09 at New England H. Ngata T. Pryce N/A J. Johnson R. Lewis B. Ayanbadejo T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed C. Carr (DB)10/11/09 Cincinnati H. Ngata T. Pryce K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed10/18/09 at Minnesota H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/1/09 Denver H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/8/09 at Cincinnati J. Bannan D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/16/09 at Cleveland J. Bannan D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/22/09 Indianapolis H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden J. McClain D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/29/09 Pittsburgh H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden J. McClain D. Foxworth L. Webb D. Landry E. Reed12/7/09 at Green Bay H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden P. Kruger D. Foxworth L. Webb D. Landry T. Zbikowski12/13/09 Detroit H. Ngata N/A K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth C. Carr D. Landry T. Zbikowski L. Webb (CB)12/20/09 Chicago H. Ngata T. Pryce N/A J. Johnson R. Lewis D. Ellerbe T. Suggs D. Foxworth C. Williams D. Landry T. Zbikowski L. Webb (CB)12/27/09 at Pittsburgh1/3/10 at Oakland

BOLD denotes first-career start

OFFENSE

2009 RAVENS GAME‐BY‐GAME STARTERS

DEFENSE

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No.  Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown94 Bannan, Justin DT 6‐3 310 4/18/79 8 Colorado Orangevale, CA50 Barnes, Antwan OLB 6‐1 245 10/19/84 3 Florida International Miami, FL12 Beck, John QB 6‐2 215 8/21/81 3 Brigham Young Mesa, AZ 77 Birk, Matt C 6‐4 309 7/23/76 12 Harvard St. Paul, MN54 Burgess, Prescott  OLB 6‐3 247 3/6/84 3 Michigan Warren, OH

25 Carr, Chris CB/RS 5‐10 180 4/30/83 5 Boise State Reno, NV65 Chester, Chris G/C 6‐3 315 1/12/83 4 Oklahoma Tustin, CA89 Clayton, Mark WR 5‐10 190 7/2/82 5 Oklahoma Arlington, TX64 Cousins, Oniel T 6‐4 314 6/29/84 2 UTEP Fullerton, CA7 Cundiff, Billy K 6‐1 207 3/30/80 5 Drake Harlan, IA

93 Edwards, Dwan  DE 6‐3 290 5/16/81 6 Oregon State Columbus, MT59 Ellerbe, Dannell LB 6‐1 243 11/29/85 R Georgia Hamlet, NC5 Flacco, Joe QB 6‐6 235 1/16/85 2 Delaware Audubon, NJ24 Foxworth, Domonique CB 5‐11 180 3/27/83 5 Maryland Randallstown, MD71 Gaither, Jared T 6‐9 340 3/18/86 3 Maryland White Plains, MD

40 Gerard, K.J. S 6‐1 192 4/22/86 R Northern Arizona Fountain Valley, CA56 Gooden, Tavares  ILB 6‐1 242 10/7/84 2 Miami Fort Lauderdale, FL97 Gregg, Kelly  NT 6‐0 315 11/1/76 10 Oklahoma Edmond, OK66 Grubbs, Ben G 6‐3 315 3/10/84 3 Auburn Eclectic, AL62 Hale, David G/C 6‐6 310 3/3/83 2 Weber State Plain City, UT

14 Harper, Justin  WR 6‐3 215 2/24/85 2 Virginia Tech Catawba, NC86 Heap, Todd TE 6‐5 245 3/16/80 9 Arizona State Mesa, AZ95 Johnson, Jarret OLB 6‐3 265 8/14/81 7 Alabama Cedar Key, FL84 Jones, Edgar  TE 6‐3 258 12/1/84 3 Southeast Missouri Rayville, LA70 Katula, Matt LS 6‐6 265 8/22/82 5 Wisconsin Brookfield, WI

4 Koch, Sam P 6‐1 220 8/13/82 4 Nebraska Seward, NE99 Kruger, Paul LB/DE 6‐4 260 2/15/86 R Utah Orem, UT26 Landry, Dawan  S 6‐0 210 12/30/82 4 Georgia Tech Ama, LA52 Lewis, Ray ILB 6‐1 250 5/15/75 14 Miami Lakeland, FL85 Mason, Derrick WR 5‐10 195 1/17/74 13 Michigan State Detroit, MI

53 McClain, Jameel LB 6‐1 250 7/25/85 2 Syracuse Philadelphia, PA33 McClain, Le'Ron FB 6‐0 260 12/27/84 3 Alabama Northport, AL23 McGahee, Willis RB 6‐0 235 10/21/81 7 Miami Miami, FL79 Moll, Tony G/T 6‐5 311 8/23/83 4 Nevada Sonoma, CA92 Ngata, Haloti DT 6‐4 345 1/21/84 4 Oregon Salt Lake City, UT

74 Oher, Michael T 6‐4 310 5/28/86 R Mississippi Memphis, TN30 Paschal, Marcus DB 6‐0 201 8/31/84 2 Iowa Largo, FL34 Parmele, Jalen  RB 5‐11 220 12/30/85 2 Toledo Midland, MI90 Pryce, Trevor DE 6‐5 290 8/3/75 13 Clemson Winter Park, FL20 Reed, Ed S 5‐11 200 9/11/78 8 Miami St. Rose, LA

27 Rice, Ray RB 5‐8 210 1/22/87 2 Rutgers New Rochelle, NY82 Smith, L.J. TE 6‐3 245 5/13/80 7 Rutgers Highland Park, NJ10 Smith, Troy QB 6‐0 225 7/20/84 3 Ohio State Cleveland, OH55 Suggs, Terrell OLB 6‐3 260 10/11/82 7 Arizona State Chandler, AZ98 Talavou, Kelly  NT 6‐2 350 10/4/84 2 Utah Fountain Valley, CA

17 Tyree, David WR 6‐0 206 1/3/80 7 Syracuse Montclair, NJ41 Walker, Frank CB 5‐11 200 8/6/81 7 Tuskegee Tuskegee, AL15 Washington, Kelley WR 6‐3 217 8/21/79 7 Tennessee Stephens City, VA21 Webb, Lardarius CB/RS 5‐10 175 10/12/85 R Nicholls State Opelika, AL29 Williams, Cary CB 6‐1 185 12/23/84 1 Washburn Hollywood, FL

87 Williams, Demetrius WR 6‐2 202 3/28/83 4 Oregon Concord, CA73 Yanda, Marshal  G/T 6‐3 313 9/15/84 3 Iowa Anamosa, IA28 Zbikowski, Tom S 5‐11 210 5/22/85 2 Notre Dame Arlington Heights, IL

Practice Squad83 Drew, Davon TE 6‐4 255 12/9/85 R East Carolina New Bern, NC72 Mattison, Bryan  G 6‐3 295 5/15/84 2 Iowa Mishawaka, IN16 Price, Maurice WR 6‐1 200 9/11/85 2 Charleston Southern Orlando, FL76 Reitz, Joe T 6‐7 305 8/24/85 2 Western Michigan Fishers, IN13 Riley, Eron WR 6‐3 205 8/5/87 R Duke Savannah, GA69 Rodgers, Stefan T 6‐5 317 11/3/81 3 Lambuth Little Rock, AR68 VanDeSteeg, William OLB 6‐4 256 9/22/85 R Minnesota Silver Lake, MN

Physically Unable to Perform/Reserve PUP22 Rolle, Samari CB 6‐0 175 8/10/76 12 Florida State Miami, FL

Reserve/Injured List51 Ayanbadejo, Brendon (thigh, 10/6) LB 6‐1 225 9/6/76 7 UCLA Santa Cruz, CA96 Divens, Lamar (hip, 8/14) DT 6‐3 338 11/12/85 2 Tennessee State Fayetteville, TN32 Lawrence, Matt (knee, 11/24) RB 6‐1 209 5/5/85 1 Massachusetts Bloomfield, CT91 McKinney, Brandon (back, 12/19) NT 6‐2 360 8/24/83 4 Michigan State Dayton, OH43 Nakamura, Haruki (ankle, 11/18) S 5‐10 200 4/18/86 2 Cincinnati Cleveland, OH58 Phillips, Jason (knee, 9/5) ILB 6‐1 244 2/14/86 R TCU Waller, TX

Ryan, Greg (leg, 6/9) G/C 6‐4 304 9/22/85 R Western Kentucky Murray, KYSaucedo, Lou (back, 7/28) T 6‐5 340 12/3/85 R Montana State Paramount, CA

81 Smith, Marcus (knee, 8/15) WR 6‐1 215 1/11/85 2 New Mexico San Diego, CA88 Sypniewski, Quinn (knee, 7/27)  TE 6‐6 270 4/14/82 4 Colorado Johnston, IA78 Terry, Adam (knee, 8/5) T 6‐8 335 9/1/82 5 Syracuse Queensbury, NY31 Washington, Fabian (knee, 11/24) CB 5‐11 180 6/9/83 5 Nebraska Bradenton, FL

Reserve/Retired ListAnderson, Willie T 6‐5 340 7/11/75 14 Auburn Mobile, ALBennett, Drew WR 6‐5 196 8/26/78 9 UCLA Orinda, CA

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No.  Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College How Acq. P S DNP INA4 Sam Koch P 6‐1 220 8/13/82 4 Nebraska D6a '06 14 0 0 05 Joe Flacco QB 6‐6 235 1/16/85 2 Delaware D1 '08 14 14 0 07 Billy Cundiff K 6‐1 207 3/30/80 5 Drake FA '09 10 0 0 110 Troy Smith QB 6‐0 225 7/20/84 3 Ohio State D5 '07 4 0 10 012 John Beck QB 6‐2 215 8/21/81 3 Brigham Young FA '09 0 0 0 14

14 Justin Harper  WR 6‐3 215 2/24/85 2 Virginia Tech D7a '08 2 0 0 015 Kelley Washington WR 6‐3 217 8/21/79 7 Tennessee FA '09 13 1 0 117 David Tyree WR 6‐0 206 1/3/80 7 Syracuse FA '09 8 0 0 120 Ed Reed S 5‐11 200 9/11/78 8 Miami D1 '02 11 11 0 321 Lardarius Webb CB/RS 5‐10 175 10/12/85 R Nicholls State D3 '09 14 4 0 0

23 Willis McGahee RB 6‐0 235 10/21/81 7 Miami TR (BUF) '07 14 1 0 024 Domonique Foxworth CB 5‐11 180 3/27/83 5 Maryland UFA (ATL) '09 14 14 0 025 Chris Carr CB/RS 5‐10 180 4/30/83 5 Boise State UFA (TEN) '09 14 2 0 026 Dawan Landry  S 6‐0 210 12/30/82 4 Georgia Tech D5a '06 14 14 0 027 Ray Rice RB 5‐8 210 1/22/87 2 Rutgers D2 '08 14 13 0 0

28 Tom Zbikowski S 5‐11 210 5/22/85 2 Notre Dame D3b '08 13 3 0 129 Cary Williams CB 6‐1 185 12/23/84 1 Washburn FA '09 7 1 0 330 Marcus Paschal DB 6‐0 201 8/31/84 2 Iowa FA '09 1 0 0 033 Le'Ron McClain FB 6‐0 260 12/27/84 3 Alabama D4b '07 14 13 0 034 Jalen Parmele  RB 5‐11 220 12/30/85 2 Toledo FA '08 5 0 0 9

40 K.J. Gerard S 6‐1 192 4/22/86 R Northern Arizona FA '09 3 0 1 141 Frank Walker CB 5‐11 200 8/6/81 7 Tuskegee UFA (GB) '08 12 0 0 250 Antwan Barnes OLB 6‐1 245 10/19/84 3 Florida International D4a '07 9 0 0 552 Ray Lewis ILB 6‐1 250 5/15/75 14 Miami D1b '96 14 14 0 053 Jameel McClain LB 6‐1 250 7/25/85 2 Syracuse FA '08 14 2 0 0

54 Prescott Burgess  OLB 6‐3 247 3/6/84 3 Michigan D6 '07 11 0 0 155 Terrell Suggs OLB 6‐3 260 10/11/82 7 Arizona State D1a '03 11 11 0 356 Tavares Gooden  ILB 6‐1 242 10/7/84 2 Miami D3a '08 12 12 0 259 Dannell Ellerbe LB 6‐1 243 11/29/85 R Georgia FA '09 11 1 0 362 David Hale G/C 6‐6 310 3/3/83 2 Weber State D4b '08 12 0 0 2

64 Oniel Cousins T 6‐4 314 6/29/84 2 UTEP D3c '08 2 2 0 1265 Chris Chester G/C 6‐3 315 1/12/83 4 Oklahoma D2 '06 14 12 0 066 Ben Grubbs G 6‐3 315 3/10/84 3 Auburn D1 '07 14 14 0 070 Matt Katula LS 6‐6 265 8/22/82 5 Wisconsin FA '05 14 0 0 071 Jared Gaither T 6‐9 340 3/18/86 3 Maryland SD5 '07 10 10 0 4

73 Marshal Yanda  G/T 6‐3 313 9/15/84 3 Iowa D3b '07 14 7 0 074 Michael Oher T 6‐4 310 5/28/86 R Mississippi D1 '09 14 14 0 077 Matt Birk C 6‐4 309 7/23/76 12 Harvard UFA (MIN) '09 14 14 0 079 Tony Moll G/T 6‐5 311 8/23/83 4 Nevada TR (GB) '09 4 0 0 1082 L.J. Smith TE 6‐3 245 5/13/80 7 Rutgers UFA (PHI) '09 9 0 1 4

84 Edgar Jones  TE 6‐3 258 12/1/84 3 Southeast Missouri FA '07 14 0 0 085 Derrick Mason WR 5‐10 195 1/17/74 13 Michigan State FA '05 14 14 0 086 Todd Heap TE 6‐5 245 3/16/80 9 Arizona State D1 '01 14 14 0 087 Demetrius Williams  WR 6‐2 202 3/28/83 4 Oregon D4a '06 11 0 3 089 Mark Clayton WR 5‐10 190 7/2/82 5 Oklahoma D1 '05 12 11 0 2

90 Trevor Pryce DE 6‐5 290 8/3/75 13 Clemson FA '06 14 6 0 092 Haloti Ngata DT 6‐4 345 1/21/84 4 Oregon D1 '06 12 12 0 293 Dwan Edwards  DE 6‐3 290 5/16/81 6 Oregon State D2 '04 14 7 0 094 Justin Bannan DT 6‐3 310 4/18/79 8 Colorado UFA (BUF) '06 14 2 0 095 Jarret Johnson OLB 6‐3 265 8/14/81 7 Alabama D4a '03 14 14 0 0

97 Kelly Gregg  NT 6‐0 315 11/1/76 10 Oklahoma FA '00 14 12 0 098 Kelly Talavou NT 6‐2 350 10/4/84 2 Utah FA '08 3 0 1 1099 Paul Kruger LB/DE 6‐4 260 2/15/86 R Utah D2 '09 7 1 0 7

Practice Squad13 Eron Riley WR 6‐3 205 8/5/87 R Duke FA '09 0 0 0 016 Maurice Price WR 6‐1 200 9/11/85 2 Charleston Southern FA '09 0 0 0 068 William VanDeSteeg OLB 6‐4 256 9/22/85 R Minnesota FA '09 0 0 0 069 Stefan Rodgers T 6‐5 317 11/3/81 3 Lambuth FA '09 0 0 0 072 Bryan Mattison  G 6‐3 295 5/15/84 2 Iowa FA '08 0 0 0 076 Joe Reitz  T 6‐7 305 8/24/85 2 Western Michigan FA '08 0 0 0 083 Davon Drew TE 6‐4 255 12/9/85 R East Carolina D5b '09 0 0 0 0

Physically Unable to Perform/Reserve PUP22 Samari Rolle CB 6‐0 175 8/10/76 12 Florida State FA '05 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Injured List31 Fabian Washington (knee, 11/24) CB 5‐11 180 6/9/83 5 Nebraska TR (OAK) '08 10 10 0 032 Matt Lawrence (knee, 11/24) RB 6‐1 209 5/5/85 1 Massachusetts FA '08 8 0 0 243 Haruki Nakamura (ankle, 11/18) S 5‐10 200 4/18/86 2 Cincinnati D6 '08 9 0 0 051 Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh, 10/6) LB 6‐1 225 9/6/76 7 UCLA UFA (CHI) '08 4 1 0 058 Jason Phillips (knee, 9/5) ILB  6‐1  244 2/14/86 R TCU D5a '09 0 0 0 078 Adam Terry (knee, 8/5) T 6‐8 335 9/1/82 5 Syracuse D2b '05 0 0 0 081 Marcus Smith (knee, 8/15) WR 6‐1 215 1/11/85 2 New Mexico D4a '08 0 0 0 088 Quinn Sypniewski (knee, 7/27)  TE 6‐6 270 4/14/82 4 Colorado D5b '06 0 0 0 091 Brandon McKinney (back, 12/19) NT 6‐2 360 8/24/83 4 Michigan State FA '08 8 0 0 596 Lamar Divens (hip, 8/14)  DT 6‐3 338 11/12/85 2 Tennessee State FA '08 0 0 0 0

Greg Ryan (leg, 6/9) G/C 6‐4 304 9/22/85 R Western Kentucky FA '09 0 0 0 0Lou Saucedo (back, 7/28) T 6‐5 340 12/3/85 R Montana State FA '09 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Retired ListWillie Anderson T 6‐5 340 7/11/75 14 Auburn FA '08 0 0 0 0Drew Bennett WR 6‐5 196 8/26/78 9 UCLA FA '09 0 0 0 0

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2009

2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS NUMERICAL ROSTER

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No.  Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College How Acq. P S DNP INA

QUARTERBACKS5 Joe Flacco QB 6‐6 235 1/16/85 2 Delaware D1 '08 14 14 0 0

10 Troy Smith QB 6‐0 225 7/20/84 3 Ohio State D5 '07 4 0 10 012 John Beck QB 6‐2 215 8/21/81 3 Brigham Young FA '09 0 0 0 14

WIDE RECEIVERS14 Justin Harper  WR 6‐3 215 2/24/85 2 Virginia Tech D7a '08 2 0 0 015 Kelley Washington  WR 6‐3 217 8/21/79 7 Tennessee FA '09 13 1 0 117 David Tyree WR 6‐0 206 1/3/80 7 Syracuse FA '09 8 0 0 185 Derrick Mason WR 5‐10 195 1/17/74 13 Michigan State FA '05 14 14 0 087 Demetrius Williams  WR 6‐2 202 3/28/83 4 Oregon D4a '06 11 0 3 089 Mark Clayton WR 5‐10 190 7/2/82 5 Oklahoma D1 '05 12 11 0 2

RUNNING BACKS23 Willis McGahee RB 6‐0 235 10/21/81 7 Miami TR (BUF) '07 14 1 0 027 Ray Rice RB 5‐8 210 1/22/87 2 Rutgers D2 '08 14 13 0 033 Le'Ron McClain FB 6‐0 260 12/27/84 3 Alabama D4b '07 14 13 0 034 Jalen Parmele  RB 5‐11 220 12/30/85 2 Toledo FA '08 5 0 0 9

TIGHT ENDS82 L.J. Smith TE 6‐3 245 5/13/80 7 Rutgers UFA (PHI) '09 9 0 1 484 Edgar Jones  TE 6‐3 258 12/1/84 3 Southeast Missouri FA '07 14 0 0 086 Todd Heap TE 6‐5 245 3/16/80 9 Arizona State D1 '01 14 14 0 0

OFFENSIVE LINE62 David Hale G/C 6‐6 310 3/3/83 2 Weber State D4b '08 12 0 0 264 Oniel Cousins T 6‐4 314 6/29/84 2 UTEP D3c '08 2 2 0 1265 Chris Chester G/C 6‐3 315 1/12/83 4 Oklahoma D2 '06 14 12 0 066 Ben Grubbs G 6‐3 315 3/10/84 3 Auburn D1 '07 14 14 0 071 Jared Gaither T 6‐9 340 3/18/86 3 Maryland SD5 '07 10 10 0 473 Marshal Yanda  G/T 6‐3 313 9/15/84 3 Iowa D3b '07 14 7 0 074 Michael Oher T 6‐4 310 5/28/86 R Mississippi D1 '09 14 14 0 077 Matt Birk C 6‐4 309 7/23/76 12 Harvard UFA (MIN) '09 14 14 0 079 Tony Moll G/T 6‐5 311 8/23/83 4 Nevada TR (GB) '09 4 0 0 10

SECONDARY20 Ed Reed S 5‐11 200 9/11/78 8 Miami D1 '02 11 11 0 321 Lardarius Webb CB/RS 5‐10 175 10/12/85 R Nicholls State D3 '09 14 4 0 024 Domonique Foxworth CB 5‐11 180 3/27/83 5 Maryland UFA (ATL) '09 14 14 0 025 Chris Carr CB/RS 5‐10 180 4/30/83 5 Boise State UFA (TEN) '09 14 2 0 026 Dawan Landry  S 6‐0 210 12/30/82 4 Georgia Tech D5a '06 14 14 0 028 Tom Zbikowski S 5‐11 210 5/22/85 2 Notre Dame D3b '08 13 3 0 129 Cary Williams CB 6‐1 185 12/23/84 1 Washburn FA '09 7 1 0 330 Marcus Paschal DB 6‐0 201 8/31/84 2 Iowa FA '09 1 0 0 040 K.J. Gerard S 6‐1 192 4/22/86 R Northern Arizona FA '09 3 0 1 141 Frank Walker CB 5‐11 200 8/6/81 7 Tuskegee UFA (GB) '08 12 0 0 2

LINEBACKERS50 Antwan Barnes OLB 6‐1 245 10/19/84 3 Florida International D4a '07 9 0 0 552 Ray Lewis ILB 6‐1 250 5/15/75 14 Miami D1b '96 14 14 0 053 Jameel McClain LB 6‐1 250 7/25/85 2 Syracuse FA '08 14 2 0 054 Prescott Burgess  OLB 6‐3 247 3/6/84 3 Michigan D6 '07 11 0 0 155 Terrell Suggs OLB 6‐3 260 10/11/82 7 Arizona State D1a '03 11 11 0 356 Tavares Gooden  ILB 6‐1 242 10/7/84 2 Miami D3a '08 12 12 0 259 Dannell Ellerbe LB 6‐1 243 11/29/85 R Georgia FA '09 11 1 0 395 Jarret Johnson OLB 6‐3 265 8/14/81 7 Alabama D4a '03 14 14 0 099 Paul Kruger LB/DE 6‐4 260 2/15/86 R Utah D2 '09 7 1 0 7

DEFENSIVE LINE90 Trevor Pryce DE 6‐5 290 8/3/75 13 Clemson FA '06 14 6 0 092 Haloti Ngata DT 6‐4 345 1/21/84 4 Oregon D1 '06 12 12 0 293 Dwan Edwards  DE 6‐3 290 5/16/81 6 Oregon State D2 '04 14 7 0 094 Justin Bannan DT 6‐3 310 4/18/79 8 Colorado UFA (BUF) '06 14 2 0 097 Kelly Gregg  NT 6‐0 315 11/1/76 10 Oklahoma FA '00 14 12 0 098 Kelly Talavou  NT 6‐2 350 10/4/84 2 Utah FA '08 3 0 1 10

SPECIALISTS4 Sam Koch P 6‐1 220 8/13/82 4 Nebraska D6a '06 14 0 0 07 Billy Cundiff K 6‐1 207 3/30/80 5 Drake FA '09 10 0 0 1

70 Matt Katula LS 6‐6 265 8/22/82 5 Wisconsin FA '05 14 0 0 0

Practice Squad13 Eron Riley WR 6‐3 205 8/5/87 R Duke FA '09 0 0 0 016 Maurice Price WR 6‐1 200 9/11/85 2 Charleston Southern FA '09 0 0 0 068 William VanDeSteeg OLB 6‐4 256 9/22/85 R Minnesota FA '09 0 0 0 069 Stefan Rodgers T 6‐5 317 11/3/81 3 Lambuth FA '09 0 0 0 072 Bryan Mattison  G 6‐3 295 5/15/84 2 Iowa FA '08 0 0 0 076 Joe Reitz  T 6‐7 305 8/24/85 2 Western Michigan FA '08 0 0 0 083 Davon Drew TE 6‐4 255 12/9/85 R East Carolina D5b '09 0 0 0 0

Physically Unable to Perform/Reserve PUP22 Samari Rolle CB 6‐0 175 8/10/76 12 Florida State FA '05 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Injured List31 Fabian Washington (knee, 11/24) CB 5‐11 180 6/9/83 5 Nebraska TR (OAK) '08 10 10 0 032 Matt Lawrence (knee, 11/24) RB 6‐1 209 5/5/85 1 Massachusetts FA '08 8 0 0 243 Haruki Nakamura (ankle, 11/18) S 5‐10 200 4/18/86 2 Cincinnati D6 '08 9 0 0 051 Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh, 10/6) LB 6‐1 225 9/6/76 7 UCLA UFA (CHI) '08 4 1 0 058 Jason Phillips (knee, 9/5) ILB  6‐1  244 2/14/86 R TCU D5a '09 0 0 0 078 Adam Terry (knee, 8/5) T 6‐8 335 9/1/82 5 Syracuse D2b '05 0 0 0 081 Marcus Smith (knee, 8/15) WR 6‐1 215 1/11/85 2 New Mexico D4a '08 0 0 0 088 Quinn Sypniewski (knee, 7/27)  TE 6‐6 270 4/14/82 4 Colorado D5b '06 0 0 0 091 Brandon McKinney (back, 12/19) NT 6‐2 360 8/24/83 4 Michigan State FA '08 8 0 0 596 Lamar Divens (hip, 8/14)  DT 6‐3 338 11/12/85 2 Tennessee State FA '08 0 0 0 0

Greg Ryan (leg, 6/9) G/C 6‐4 304 9/22/85 R Western Kentucky FA '09 0 0 0 0Lou Saucedo (back, 7/28) T 6‐5 340 12/3/85 R Montana State FA '09 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Retired ListWillie Anderson T 6‐5 340 7/11/75 14 Auburn FA '08 0 0 0 0Drew Bennett WR 6‐5 196 8/26/78 9 UCLA FA '09 0 0 0 0

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2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS ROSTER BY POSITION2009

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BALTIMORE RAVENS / THROUGH MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2009  WON 8, LOST 6 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 W 38-24 Kansas City 71,099 Rice 210 1128 5.4 59t 7 09/20 W 31-26 at San Diego 66,882 McGahee 91 360 4.0 34 9 09/27 W 34- 3 Cleveland 70,950 L. McClain 39 158 4.1 20 2 10/04 L 21-27 at New England 68,756 Flacco 31 58 1.9 10 0 10/11 L 14-17 Cincinnati 71,161 T. Smith 8 31 3.9 15t 1 10/18 L 31-33 at Minnesota 63,689 Clayton 4 28 7.0 12 0 11/01 W 30- 7 Denver 71,132 Parmele 5 17 3.4 7 0 11/08 L 7-17 at Cincinnati 64,313 Heap 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/16 W 16- 0 at Cleveland 69,023 Mason 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/22 L 15-17 Indianapolis 71,320 K. Washington 1 1 1.0 1 0 11/29 W 20-17 OT Pittsburgh 71,314 Lawrence 4 0 0.0 4 0 12/07 L 14-27 at Green Bay 70,286 TEAM 395 1785 4.5 59t 19 12/13 W 48- 3 Detroit 70,673 OPPONENTS 392 1393 3.6 58 7 12/20 W 31- 7 Chicago 71,011 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/27 at Pittsburgh Rice 73 669 9.2 63 1 01/03 at Oakland Mason 65 928 14.3 72t 7 Balt. Opp. Heap 49 516 10.5 31 4 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 284 243 Clayton 33 473 14.3 54 2 Rushing 96 75 K. Washington 31 397 12.8 28 2 Passing 171 139 L. McClain 19 133 7.0 19 0 Penalty 17 29 McGahee 15 85 5.7 14 2 3rd Down: Made/Att 78/187 69/192 D. Williams 7 133 19.0 34 1 3rd Down Pct. 41.7 35.9 L. Smith 2 31 15.5 26 0 4th Down: Made/Att 6/12 7/17 Jones 1 8 8.0 8 0 4th Down Pct. 50.0 41.2 Lawrence 1 4 4.0 4 0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:11 30:49 Oher 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 4966 4197 TEAM 297 3369 11.3 72t 19 Avg. Per Game 354.7 299.8 OPPONENTS 262 2965 11.3 81t 15 Total Plays 889 869 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Play 5.6 4.8 Landry 4 89 22.3 48t 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 1785 1393 Reed 3 111 37.0 52t 1 Avg. Per Game 127.5 99.5 Foxworth 3 15 5.0 13 0 Total Rushes 395 392 Carr 2 24 12.0 13 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3181 2804 Zbikowski 2 13 6.5 21 0 Avg. Per Game 227.2 200.3 J. Johnson 2 8 4.0 8 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 28/188 25/161 Kruger 1 26 26.0 26 0 Gross Yards 3369 2965 Barnes 1 4 4.0 4 0 Att./Completions 466/297 452/262 Ayanbadejo 1 0 0.0 0 0 Completion Pct. 63.7 58.0 Walker 1 0 0.0 0 0 Had Intercepted 12 20 Lewis 0 9 --- 9 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 65/43.5 70/43.1 TEAM 20 299 15.0 52t 2 NET PUNTING AVG. 65/38.0 70/37.5 OPPONENTS 12 177 14.8 70 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 99/944 79/691 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B FUMBLES/BALL LOST 17/7 18/8 Koch 64 2830 44.2 38.0 5 23 60 1 TOUCHDOWNS 42 24 TEAM 65 2830 43.5 38.0 5 23 60 1 Rushing 19 7 OPPONENTS 70 3018 43.1 37.5 8 21 61 0 Passing 19 15 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Returns 4 2 Carr 28 15 205 7.3 34 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Reed 7 1 29 4.1 9 0 TEAM 67 67 113 100 3 350 Webb 0 0 -1 --- -1 0 OPPONENTS 51 71 44 59 0 225 TEAM 35 16 233 6.7 34 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS OPPONENTS 35 10 263 7.5 49t 1 Cundiff LG 0 0 0 0 18/18 16/19 0 66 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Cundiff TM 0 0 0 0 14/14 10/13 0 44 Webb 35 918 26.2 95t 1 McGahee 11 9 2 0 0 66 Carr 13 315 24.2 41 0 Hauschka 0 0 0 0 27/28 9/13 0 54 Edwards 1 14 14.0 14 0 Rice 8 7 1 0 0 48 L. McClain 1 17 17.0 17 0 Mason 7 0 7 0 0 42 TEAM 50 1264 25.3 95t 1 Heap 4 0 4 0 0 24 OPPONENTS 70 1390 19.9 53 0 Clayton 2 0 2 0 0 12 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ L. McClain 2 2 0 0 0 12 Cundiff LG 1/ 1 8/ 8 4/ 6 3/ 3 0/1 K. Washington 2 0 2 0 0 12 Cundiff TM 0/ 0 4/ 4 3/ 5 3/ 3 0/1 Edwards 1 0 0 1 0 6 Hauschka 0/ 0 1/ 1 5/ 7 3/ 5 0/0 Landry 1 0 0 1 0 6 TEAM 0/ 0 5/ 5 8/12 6/ 8 0/1 Reed 1 0 0 1 0 6 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 11/11 5/ 7 2/ 3 1/1 T. Smith 1 1 0 0 0 6 Cundiff, Cle.-Bal.: ()()()(29G)(26G,31G)(24G, Webb 1 0 0 1 0 6 18G)()(22G)()()()(46G,44G,38G,36G,30N,20G) D. Williams 1 0 1 0 0 6 (24G,56N,29G)()(38G,25G)(30N,40G) TEAM 42 19 19 4 41/42 19/26 0 350 Cundiff, Bal.: ()()()()()()()()()(46G,44G,38G, OPPONENTS 24 7 15 2 24/24 19/22 0 225 36G,30N,20G)(24G,56N,29G)()(38G,25G)(30N,40G) 2-Pt. Conversions: TEAM 0-0, OPPONENTS 0-0 Hauschka: (44G,41N)(33G)(36G,33G)()()(29G,44N) SACKS: J. Johnson 6, Pryce 6, Suggs 3.5, (43G,35G,31G)(38N)(36N,44G)()()()()() Lewis 3, Ayanbadejo 1, Barnes 1, Carr 1, TEAM: (44G,41N)(33G)(36G,33G)()()(29G,44N) Edwards 1, Gregg 1, Webb 1, Ngata 0.5, (43G,35G,31G)(38N)(36N,44G)(46G,44G,38G,36G, TEAM 25, OPPONENTS 28 30N,20G)(24G,56N,29G)()(38G,25G)(30N,40G) FUM/LOST: Flacco 7/1, Reed 3/1, Carr 2/1, OPPONENTS: (53G)(29G,22G,23G,25G)(29G)(32G, Rice 2/2, Clayton 1/1, Heap 1/0, 33G)(32B,32G)(40G,22G,29G,31G)()(23G)()(25G) McGahee 1/1 (44G)(28G,38N,32G)(45N,22G)() * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Flacco 455 291 3345 64.0 7.35 19 4.2 11 2.4 72t 28/ 188 89.9 T. Smith 9 5 24 55.6 2.67 0 0.0 1 11.1 9 0/ 0 21.3 Clayton 1 1 0 100.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/ 0 79.2 Rice 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 --- 0/ 0 39.6 TEAM 466 297 3369 63.7 7.23 19 4.1 12 2.6 72t 28/ 188 88.2 OPPONENTS 452 262 2965 58.0 6.56 15 3.3 20 4.4 81t 25/ 161 70.3

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Tackles

Name Total Solo Assists Sacks Yds. INT Yds. PD FF FRLewis, Ray 146 87 59 3 16 0 9 6 3 0Landry, Dawan 68 60 8 0 0 4 89 9 0 0Johnson, Jarret 66 46 20 6 45 2 8 4 1 0

from Coaches VideoBALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Johnson, Jarret 66 46 20 6 45 2 8 4 1 0Gregg, Kelly 55 33 22 1 3 0 0 0 0 0Foxworth, Domonique 52 45 7 0 0 3 15 17 0 1Gooden, Tavares 52 29 23 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Reed, Ed 51 47 4 0 0 3 111 6 3 1Suggs, Terrell 50 36 14 3.5 25 0 0 4 1 1Edwards, Dwan 47 28 19 1 2 0 0 1 0 2Ellerbe, Dannell 44 32 12 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Washington Fabian 41 33 8 0 0 0 0 8 0 0Washington, Fabian 41 33 8 0 0 0 0 8 0 0Ngata, Haloti 37 21 16 0.5 5 0 0 0 1 1Webb, Lardarius 36 25 11 1 4 0 0 6 0 0Bannan, Justin 33 20 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pryce, Trevor 33 21 12 6 37 0 0 0 1 0McClain, Jameel 27 15 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Carr, Chris 25 18 7 1 10 2 24 6 1 0Ayanbadejo, Brendon 22 14 8 1 5 1 0 1 0 0Zbikowski, Tom 14 13 1 0 0 2 13 4 0 0Kruger, Paul 12 4 8 0 0 1 26 4 0 0Walker, Frank 8 6 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 1Barnes, Antwan 4 3 1 1 9 1 4 1 0 0McKinney, Brandon 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Burgess, Prescott 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nakamura, Haruki 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Talavou, Kelly 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Talavou, Kelly 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Williams, Cary 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 931 640 291 25 161 20 299 85 11 7

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RAVENS 2009 REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

Name Total Solo Assists FF FR KicksBurgess, Prescott 30 16 14 0 0 0McClain, Jameel 30 14 16 1 0 0Zbikowski, Tom 25 17 8 0 0 0Jones, Edgar 18 12 6 0 0 0Lawrence, Matt 16 7 9 1 0 0Gooden, Tavares 13 8 5 0 0 0Webb, Lardarius 11 6 5 0 0 0,Carr, Chris 10 7 3 0 0 0Landry, Dawan 9 8 1 0 0 0Ellerbe, Dannell 8 8 0 0 0 0Barnes, Antwan 7 5 2 0 0 0Nakamura, Haruki 7 4 3 1 0 0Tyree, David 7 6 1 0 0 0Ayanbadejo , Brendon 6 6 0 0 0 0Parmele Jalen 5 3 2 0 1 0Parmele, Jalen 5 3 2 0 1 0Katula, Matt 4 2 2 0 0 0Williams, Cary 4 3 1 2 0 0Walker, Frank 3 3 0 0 0 0Gerard, K.J. 2 2 0 0 0 0Hauschka, Steve 2 2 0 0 0 0Harper, Justin 1 0 1 0 0 0McClain, Le'Ron 1 1 0 0 0 0,Washington, Kelley 1 1 0 0 0 0Gregg, Kelly 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 220 141 79 5 1 0