What Will the "Ravens-Indy" Scoreboard Say Sunday?
What will the scoreboard say at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium when the Indy Colts play the Ravens?
What will the scoreboard say at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium when the Indy Colts play the Ravens?
With his 39th consecutive game throwing at least one TD pass, NO Saints QB Drew Brees is now within sight of the record-holding Baltimore Colts legendary QB, Johnny Unitas' 47 games streak.
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees has the current longest streak of games with at least one touchdown pass (29 games) but remains far behind legendary Baltimore Colts QB Johnny Unitas, whose streak lasted 47 straight games.
'Guts & Glory: The Golden Age of American Football,' by Neil Leifer (Publisher: Taschen Books) is a huge, coffee table size book, with almost 300 pages of information and especially classic photographs from one of the NFL's best photographers.
A group of NFL head coaches are following in the footsteps of many others, including current Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and former Baltimore Colts great, Johnny Unitas, in touring the Persian Gulf on behalf of the USO to visit the troops.
Ray Lewis talks abut how appreciative he is for how the city of Baltimore has embraced him, and should go down as one ofthe greatest to play the game, both in the NFL and certainly among the best ever to play any sport in Baltimore.
Vic Carucci of NFL.com, wrote a sotry on which player(s) on every NFL deserve a statue out front of their football stadiums and why, with altimore being mentioned as a landing place for one of Ray Lewis, and old time Baltimore Colts great, Johnny Unitas (which already is there at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium).
Former Maryland Terrapin Madieu Williams was named the 'Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year' just prior to Super Bowl 45.
A former Maryland Terrapin is one of the three finalists for the NFL's 'Waler Payton Man of the Year Award,' with the winner being announced at the Super Bowl.
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.