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Great 2012 Baltimore Ravens Tickets
The AFC North should be one heck of an interesting battle in 2012. The Baltimore Ravens secured a playoff spot while the Cincinnati Bengals captured the AFC North title. Considering the history of this division it would be hard to pass up Ravens tickets for any contest with these two teams on the field. That’s not to mention the Pittsburgh Steelers, who come into the season as a virtual Wild Card because of off the field problems. Ravens tickets will also give you a look at the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, and the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints, all at home in M & T Bank Stadium.

Baltimore Ravens Tickets – Following Joe Flacco
Baltimore Ravens tickets have long been a pass to watch a dominant defense, a kind of throwback to the days when scores were low and stopping the run was everything. Guys like Ray Lewis set the tone and commanded the most respect in the locker room and in the media. For the Baltimore Ravens it was as much necessity as anything. Then along comes QB Joe Flacco with a great rookie year in 2008. He follows it up with a respectable sophomore season despite being hampered by injuries and Ravens ticket holders are rewarded with a playoff berth. Suddenly the Baltimore Ravens have an offense and a team leader in Joe Flacco. Boasting the NFLs 3rd ranked defense and 13th ranked offense in 2009 the Baltimore Ravens are now geared up for a run at an AFC North title and a Super Bowl and Ravens tickets are set to pay huge dividends.
2010 Baltimore Ravens
While the Ravens defense is too good not to play a prominent role in the Ravens fortunes, it’s pretty clear that Joe Flacco is the guy set to push the Ravens into the final mile. Flacco has now engineered two consecutive playoff seasons, the last taking the Ravens all the way to the AFC Championship. In an attempt to give Flacco as many weapons as possible the Baltimore Ravens hit the market for wide receivers, signing Donte Stallworth and trading with the Cardinals for Anquan Boldin. The two complement each other nicely, with Boldin making tough catches across the middle and Stallworth a speedy player who can stretch a defense. These two should make Ravens tickets more of an offensive show that Baltimore fans are used to. But they’ll like it. Of course the Ravens offense is still built around the run and running back Ray Rice showed he can carry the load. Rice gained 1,339 yards over the course of the season, but more importantly elevated his game in the playoffs. With Willis McGahee offering a nice change of pace, the Baltimore running game is a solid foundation for Joe Flacco to build upon.
Great 2010 Baltimore Ravens Tickets
The AFC North should be one heck of an interesting battle in 2010. The Baltimore Ravens secured a playoff spot while the Cincinnati Bengals captured the AFC North title. Considering the history of this division it would be hard to pass up Ravens tickets for any contest with these two teams on the field. That’s not to mention the Pittsburgh Steelers, who come into the season as a virtual Wild Card because of off the field problems. Ravens tickets will also give you a look at the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, and the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints, all at home in M & T Bank Stadium.
DeCosta named assistant GM CBSSports.com Eric DeCosta, who's served as Baltimore's director of player personnel, has been named assistant general manager, the team announced Thursday. In total, DeCosta has spent over 16 years with the Ravens, beginning with the club in 1996. and more » |
Ravens: Ravens promote DeCosta to assistant GM Carroll County Times (blog) OWINGS MILLS -- The Baltimore Ravens have promoted director of player personnel Eric DeCosta to assistant general manager. They also named Joe Douglas as national scout, hired David Blackburn as an area scout, assigned Mark Azevedo to Southeast area ... and more » |
Ravens promote DeCosta to assistant GM Pro Football Weekly By PFW staff The Ravens have announced several changes in their front office, including the promotion of Eric DeCosta to assistant general manager. DeCosta, who had been the team's director of player personnel, had been considered as a possible ... and more » |
Ravens promote DeCosta to assistant GM ESPN (blog) By Jamison Hensley | ESPN.com The Baltimore Ravens promoted Eric DeCosta to assistant general manager, which is yet another move that sets him up as the successor to Ozzie Newsome. DeCosta, 41, decided to stay with the Ravens this offseason after being ... and more » |
Ex-Raven Foxworth says he's 'probably' going to retire Baltimore Sun (blog) By Matt Vensel The Baltimore Sun In a recent interview with a United Kingdom-based football website called DBLcoverage.com, the 29-year-old said, “I think that I've probably made the decision that I'm going to move forward and stop playing football. and more » |
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