Ravens Announce 53 Man Roster
Here is the Baltimore Ravens 53 man roster including those players on the PUP List and Injured Reserve, as well as the Injured/Unsigned List, specifically created for rookie LB Sergio Kindle.
Here is the Baltimore Ravens 53 man roster including those players on the PUP List and Injured Reserve, as well as the Injured/Unsigned List, specifically created for rookie LB Sergio Kindle.
The Baltimore Ravens have begun trimming their roster down to the 53 man limit and more cuts loom on the horizon of today's deadline.
The Baltimore Ravens have some tough decisions to make regarding their final few roster spots and they realize that some very good football players will have t be exposed to the other teams in the league to gobble up.
While most of the starters will barely play tonight in the Baltimore Ravens final preseason game, the rookies, undrafted free agents and some veterans will be playing for their roster lives. Here is all you need or want to know about the matchup with the Rams from the Ravens' PR Dept.
The Baltimore Ravens' LB and Special Teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo is still recovering from last season's broken leg and looks like he is in great shape but still must wait until the trainer's have cleared him to play.
The Baltimore Ravens along with the rest of the teams in the NFL must get down to the 75 man roster limit today and Baltimore Beatdown wonders who will be given their release.
The reins have been taken off of Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco and while the Ravens are still a run-first offense, opposing defenses better not challenge Flacco or he will make them pay dearly.
The Baltimore Ravens tight end Todd Heap seems to have had a renewed sense of urgency this preseason, his 10th in the league, espeically after the team used their 3rd and 4th round 2010 NFL Draft picks on tight ends to challenge him for reps.
The Baltimore Ravens PR Dept. sends out this great Game Release on their upcoming preseason game hosting the NY Giants.
SI.com listed the best players at every uniform number from 00-99 and the Baltimore Ravens Ray Lewis was named the best #52 in NFL history, but there were other Baltimore football greats that were mentioned and debatable.