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The Baltimore Ravens drafted quarterback Joe Flacco out of the University of Delaware with the No. 18 overall pick in the 2008 NFL draft. Flacco was expected to serve as the Ravens' third-string quarterback as a rookie, but a shoulder injury in training camp landed starter Kyle Boller on injured reserve and backup Troy Smith was sidelined with a severe tonsil infection, elevating Flacco to the team's No. 1 spot.
Flacco started every game for the Ravens as a rookie, leading Baltimore to an 11-5 record. During the regular season he completed 60 percent of his passes (257-for-428) for 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
Flacco became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history...
Flacco started every game for the Ravens as a rookie, leading Baltimore to an 11-5 record. During the regular season he completed 60 percent of his passes (257-for-428) for 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
Flacco became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history...
The Baltimore Ravens drafted quarterback Joe Flacco out of the University of Delaware with the No. 18 overall pick in the 2008 NFL draft. Flacco was expected to serve as the Ravens' third-string quarterback as a rookie, but a shoulder injury in training camp landed starter Kyle Boller on injured reserve and backup Troy Smith was sidelined with a severe tonsil infection, elevating Flacco to the team's No. 1 spot.
Flacco started every game for the Ravens as a rookie, leading Baltimore to an 11-5 record. During the regular season he completed 60 percent of his passes (257-for-428) for 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
Flacco became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first two playoff starts. Flacco and the Ravens fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC championship game, ending the season with a 13-6 record.
Flacco was born Jan. 16, 1985 in Audubon, N.J. He began his college career at the University of Pittsburgh before transferring to Delaware and starting for the Blue Hens as a junior and senior.
Flacco started every game for the Ravens as a rookie, leading Baltimore to an 11-5 record. During the regular season he completed 60 percent of his passes (257-for-428) for 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
Flacco became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first two playoff starts. Flacco and the Ravens fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC championship game, ending the season with a 13-6 record.
Flacco was born Jan. 16, 1985 in Audubon, N.J. He began his college career at the University of Pittsburgh before transferring to Delaware and starting for the Blue Hens as a junior and senior.
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Cowboys QB Tony Romo active on practice field even while sidelined after removal of cyst
AP Sports WriterIRVING, Texas (AP) — Tony Romo pointed here and there, showing receiver Dez Bryant the best way to use a block on the first day of offseason practice. That's about what he can do for now. The new $100 million quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys...Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, NFL Draft, Football, Jason Garrett
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At start of OTAs, who's there is far more important than who isn't
Who is there, or more appropriately, who isn’t? That undoubtedly will be the most popular question this week as the Ravens start the first of three sessions of organized team activities. The sessions will run from May 21 to 23, May 29 to 31 and June...
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Flacco signs 'r-word' pledge for Special Olympics
In the days leading up to the Super Bowl, Joe Flacco was criticized for saying at a news conference that the idea of a cold-weather Super Bowl was “retarded,” something the Ravens quarterback apologized for a day later. This past weekend,...
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Former UCLA safety Rahim Moore is putting past, well, behind him
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — To hear his head coach tell it, no one on the Denver Broncos made a bigger one-season leap than safety Rahim Moore did last year. But the leap most people remember is Moore's shocking season-ender — his badly mistimed...
Tags: Eric Berry, John Fox, Dallas Cowboys, Shaun Phillips, Baltimore Ravens
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Ravens trying to get a grip on the Pistol offense?
Unless you are a football junkie, you probably don’t know or don’t care that the Kansas City Chiefs hired Chris Ault, the man who invented the Pistol offense and coached Colin Kaepernick at Nevada, to a consulting gig. But it might...
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Notre Dame football: Ravens sign Crist
South Bend TribuneThe Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens signed former Notre Dame and Kansas quarterback Dayne Crist on Wednesday. The team announced the signing on its website. The 6-foot-4, 235-pound undrafted rookie free agent becomes the fourth quarterback on the...Tags: Tyrod Taylor, Football, Caleb Hanie, Sports
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Consumed by other endeavors, Ayanbadejo not sweating potential end of playing days
Cut by the Ravens in early April, linebacker and special teams standout Brendon Ayanbadejo still hasn’t ruled out playing in the NFL during the 2013 season. He works out daily and keeps himself ready in case a team calls and the situation is right....
Tags: Minority Groups, Baltimore Ravens, Same-Sex Marriage, Football, Bowling Green State University
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Bears QB coach likes what he sees in Cutler
Chicago Bears quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh has been able to oversee Jay Cutler for all of four offseason practices. But already, he likes what he sees. And hears. "Very impressed with Jay,” Cavanaugh said. “Very impressed. He’s...
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Four Ravens -- three current and one former -- make Pro Football Focus' list of the NFL's top 101 players
The NFL Network has started to slowly reveal its list of the top 100 players of the 2012 season. But knowing how little thought some players give while filling out their ballots, I have a hard time taking that list seriously. The list that interested me...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Blair Walsh, Baltimore Ravens, Football, Paul Kruger
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Debate continues over which QB is better -- Joe Flacco or Ben Roethlisberger
On Wednesday, Baltimore Sun blogger and reporter Matt Vensel wrote about how it is now a close call when debating which quarterback is the AFC North's best: the Ravens' Joe Flacco or the Pittsburgh Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger. To accompany the post, we...
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Flacco vs. Roethlisberger is finally worth debating
I clicked onto the Ravens website this morning and saw “Flacco vs. Big Ben” splashed across my screen. With the NFL draft now behind us and not much going on in the next couple of months, it looks like we are now in the compare-and-...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, NFL Draft, Football, Tom Brady, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Dolphins rookie cornerbacks aware starting jobs are available
DAVIE — Dolphins rookie cornerbacks Will Davis and Jamar Taylor were teammates for the Senior Bowl in January, but putting on those uniforms didn't compare to putting on their Dolphins practice gear Friday for the opening day of Miami's three-day...
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