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Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Ravens for Week 10

Below are our (day-late) Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the surprising 22-17 defeat to the Seattle Seahawks. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2011 season with the following point system: No. 1 – 7 points No. 2 – 6 points No. 3 – 5 points No. 4 – 4 points No. 5 – 3 points No. 6 – 2 points No. 7 – 1 point To hear our full explanation for our respective lists, click HERE. Luke Jones’ Top 7 … 7) Haloti Ngata 6) Dennis Pitta 5) Cary Williams 4) Ray Rice 3) Bryant McKinnie 2) Lardarius Webb 1) Ed Dickson Drew Forrester’s Top 7 … 7) Paul Kruger 6) Marshal Yanda 5) Joe Flacco 4) Dennis Pitta 3) Bryant McKinnie 2) Cary Williams 1) Ed Dickson SEASON TO DATE: Luke Jones: 1. Ray Rice (30 points) 2. Terrell Suggs (29 points) 3. Joe Flacco (27 points) 4. Haloti Ngata (25 points) 5. Anquan Boldin (20 points) 6. Torrey Smith (11 points) 6. Lardarius Webb (11 points) 8. Cary Williams (10 points) 8. Bryant McKinnie (10 points) 10. Ed Reed (8 points) 10. Ray Lewis (8 points) 10. Terrence Cody (8 points) 10. Billy Cundiff (8 points) 14.

Evans doubtful, Ayanbadejo questionable on Ravens' final injury report

Friday’s injury report supported Ravens coach John Harbaugh’s claim about the likelihood of Lee Evans playing against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. It’s highly unlikely. The veteran wide receiver is listed as doubtful along with linebacker Dannell Ellerbe despite both players having practiced all week on a limited basis. Evans has missed Baltimore’s last six games with an ankle injury. Linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo is questionable for Sunday and will take a concussion test on Saturday in hopes of being cleared for contact. Both he and Harbaugh expressed optimism, and Ayanbadejo has not experienced any further concussion-related symptoms this week. A day after sitting out practice, safety Ed Reed and linebacker Terrell Suggs were full participants and are listed as probable for Sunday, alleviating any lingering concerns regarding their availability against the Seahawks. Rookie running back Anthony Allen was ruled out as he continues to deal with a thigh injury. For Seattle, quarterback Tarvaris Jackson and wide receiver Sidney Rice are both probable after practicing fully on Friday. BALTIMORE OUT: RB Anthony Allen (thigh) DOUBTFUL: LB Dannell Ellerbe (thigh), WR Lee Evans (ankle) QUESTIONABLE: LB Brendon Ayanbadejo (head) PROBABLE: C Matt Birk (neck), S Ed Reed (shoulder), LB Terrell Suggs (knee),

Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Ravens for Week 9

Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the thrilling last-second victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2011 season with the following point system: No. 1 – 7 points No. 2 – 6 points No. 3 – 5 points No. 4 – 4 points No. 5 – 3 points No. 6 – 2 points No. 7 – 1 point Luke Jones’ Top 7 … 7) Ben Grubbs 6) Terrence Cody 5) Billy Cundiff 4) Dennis Pitta 3) Torrey Smith 2) Anquan Boldin 1) Joe Flacco Drew Forrester’s Top 7 … 7) Cory Redding 6) Anquan Boldin 5) Billy Cundiff 4) Torrey Smith 3) Dennis Pitta 2) Cary Williams 1) Joe Flacco SEASON TO DATE: Luke Jones: 1. Terrell Suggs (29 points) 2. Joe Flacco (27 points) 3. Ray Rice (26 points) 4. Haloti Ngata (24 points) 5. Anquan Boldin (20 points) 6. Torrey Smith (11 points) 7. Ed Reed (8 points) 7. Ray Lewis (8 points) 7. Terrence Cody (8 points) 7. Billy Cundiff (8 points) 11. Bernard Pollard (7 points) 11. Cary Williams (7 points) 13. David Reed (6 points) 14. Bryant McKinnie (5 points) 14. Lardarius Webb (5 points)

Ngata misses practice, Grubbs limited on Wednesday

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens received potentially good news on Wednesday as left guard Ben Grubbs returned to the practice field for the first time since mid-October as he hopes to return to game action for the first time since the season opener. Grubbs practiced on a limited basis on Wednesday, but defensive tackle Haloti Ngata was noticeably absent from the workout and did not participate due to a thigh injury. Ngata appeared to get banged up in Sunday’s win over the Cardinals, but the Pro Bowl defensive lineman returned to action quickly without further incident. Despite optimism created by Grubbs returning to the practice field, there was no change to wide receiver Lee Evans’ status as the 30-year-old did not practice on Wednesday. Evans has not practiced since the week following the bye when he returned on a limited basis. Kick returner David Reed did not practice on Wednesday and was listed as having a knee injury. In addition to Grubbs, cornerback Danny Gorrer and running back Anthony Allen returned to the practice field after both players missed Sunday’s game against the Cardinals. The rookie Allen has missed the last two games with a thigh injury. The Steelers

Live from Owings Mills: Grubbs returns to practice as Ravens begin preparation for Steelers

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — With the Ravens preparing to take on their hated rival for the second time this season, Wednesday brought new hope in seeing the return of a player out of action since the first Pittsburgh game. Left guard Ben Grubbs returned to practice for the first time since the week following the bye when he practiced on a limited basis but was held out against the Houston Texans. An injured right toe has sidelined the offensive lineman since playing in the season opener against the Steelers on Sept. 11. However, the news was not as promising for wide receiver Lee Evans (left ankle), who was not present for the portion of practice open to the media. The veteran wideout has not played since the Ravens’ Week 2 loss to the Titans. Joining Evans as absentees during the open portion of practice on Wednesday were linebacker Dannell Ellerbe (thigh), return specialist David Reed (undisclosed), and defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (undisclosed). Ngata appeared to get nicked up at one point during the Ravens’ win over the Cardinals on Sunday but quickly returned to action. Cornerback Danny Gorrer (thigh) and running back Anthony Allen (thigh) also returned to practice after

Wieters, Markakis grab first Gold Glove awards

For the first time since 1998, the Orioles have claimed multiple Gold Glove awards as catcher Matt Wieters and right fielder Nick Markakis each became first-time recipients when Rawlings named their 2011 recipients late Tuesday night. The 25-year-old Wieters is the first Orioles catcher to claim the award after throwing out 37 percent of runners attempting to steal and being named to his first All-Star team this season. The catcher committed five errors and had one passed ball in 132 games this year. His .995 fielding percentage tied for the American League lead among catchers. Markakis earned his first Gold Glove after committing the first error-free season by an Orioles outfielder playing at least 150 games. His 14 outfield assists was fifth in the American League. Since 2006, Markakis ranks second in the majors with 72 outfield assists, with only Jeff Francoeur (84) having more. The 27-year-old outfielder is the third Orioles outfielder to receive the honor, joining Paul Blair (1967, 1969-1975) and Adam Jones (2009). Wieters and Markakis became the 14th and 15th players in franchise history to win a Gold Glove. This season marks the 17th time the Orioles have received multiple winners but the first since 1998

Pittsburgh playing coy with injured linebackers for Ravens game?

Having dealt with their own barrage of injuries through the first seven games of the season, the Ravens won’t take any pity on the Pittsburgh Steelers’ health woes at the linebacker position. But they will likely be left guessing over who exactly will be on the field when they travel to Heinz Field to take on their bitter rival Sunday night for part two of the 2011 edition of the best rivalry in the NFL. The Steelers’ second-ranked defense — ranking only behind Baltimore — has been decimated by injuries to its talented group of linebackers. Four-time Pro Bowl linebacker James Harrison has missed the last four games with an orbital bone fracture in his face while inside linebacker James Farrior missed Sunday’s game against New England with a calf injury. A third starting linebacker fell during the Steelers’ impressive win over the Patriots when LaMarr Woodley sustained a hamstring injury in the third quarter of their 25-17 win over the Patriots. A Tuesday report by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said Woodley will not play against the Ravens and could possibly be out until after the Steelers’ bye on Nov. 20. However, Woodley said on his Twitter page he’s not willing

Ravens place linebacker Prescott Burgess on IR

Already struggling in the special teams, the Ravens’ coverage units took another hit on Tuesday with the announcement that linebacker Prescott Burgess has been placed on injured reserve with a thigh injury. The fifth-year linebacker sustained the injury in Sunday’s 30-27 comeback win over the Arizona Cardinals. Burgess appeared in three games with Baltimore this season, recording one assisted tackle and two special teams tackles. The 6-foot-3, 253-pounder led the Ravens in special teams tackles the past two seasons. A sixth-round choice by the Ravens in 2007, Burgess was waived at the end of the preseason before being re-signed to take the place of cornerback Domonique Foxworth, who was placed on injured reserve on Sept. 28. The linebacker was waived again during the bye week in favor of defensive back Bryan McCann before being re-signed again on Oct. 18 after offensive lineman Mark LeVoir was released. The Ravens also announced changes to their practice squad, releasing safety Mana Silva and re-signing wide receiver Rodney Bradley to take his spot.

Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Ravens for Week 8

Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the 30-27 comeback victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2011 season with the following point system: No. 1 – 7 points No. 2 – 6 points No. 3 – 5 points No. 4 – 4 points No. 5 – 3 points No. 6 – 2 points No. 7 – 1 point To hear the full explanation for our respective picks, click right HERE. Luke Jones’ Top 7 … 7) Dennis Pitta 6) Ray Rice 5) Paul Kruger 4) Jarret Johnson 3) Joe Flacco 2) Anquan Boldin 1) Terrell Suggs Drew Forrester’s Top 7 … 7) Ray Rice 6) Billy Cundiff 5) Dennis Pitta 4) Joe Flacco 3) Paul Kruger 2) Anquan Boldin 1) Terrell Suggs SEASON TO DATE: Luke Jones: 1. Terrell Suggs (29 points) 2. Ray Rice (26 points) 3. Haloti Ngata (24 points) 4. Joe Flacco (20 points) 5. Anquan Boldin (14 points) 6. Ed Reed (8 points) 6. Ray Lewis (8 points) 8. Bernard Pollard (7 points) 8. Cary Williams (7 points) 10. David Reed (6 points) 10. Torrey Smith (6 points) 10. Terrence Cody (6 points) 13. Bryant McKinnie (5

Harbaugh open to Ravens, Flacco using more shotgun

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — To the many clamoring for Joe Flacco to take more snaps in the shotgun formation, the prolific second half of the 30-27 comeback victory over the Arizona Cardinals was significant ammunition in their favor. Not counting plays negated by penalty, the starting quarterback lined up in the shotgun 36 times in the second half while taking the snap under center just eight times as the Ravens produced 24 points and 249 yards of offense in the final 30 minutes to complete the largest comeback victory in franchise history. Flacco was particularly sharp in the comeback effort, throwing for 238 of his 336 passing yards after halftime. With the Ravens having such success in the shotgun and often times running a no-huddle attack to slow an Arizona pass rush that gave them fits in the first half, the question was posed to coach John Harbaugh whether Baltimore would use a more shotgun-heavy approach moving forward. Of course, Flacco worked extensively in the formation during his days at the University of Delaware, which created questions about the quarterback’s ability to play under center prior to the 2008 draft. Harbaugh was quick to point out the Ravens have called

Under pressure: Ravens defense swarms Cardinals in 30-27 win

BALTIMORE — While most attention fell directly on the shoulders of a Baltimore offense that couldn’t get out of its own way in the first half and couldn’t be stopped in the final 30 minutes, the 30-27 comeback victory over Arizona wouldn’t have been possible without a swarming defensive effort by the Ravens to earn the greatest comeback in franchise history. After two turnovers and a special teams score essentially gift-wrapped 21 points to the Cardinals in the second quarter, the Baltimore defense buckled down after intermission, allowing a mere 56 total yards and minus-1 passing yards as Arizona quarterback Kevin Kolb had no answers for the pass rush. The Ravens finished the day with a season-high six sacks, including two from third-year linebacker Paul Kruger and one from Terrell Suggs, who also led the team with 13 tackles. It continued an early-season trend of tremendous pressure and stellar defense in support of a maddeningly-inconsistent Ravens offense. Without it, the Ravens’ 24-point explosion in the second half may have been all for naught. Five players collected sacks, giving the Ravens 25 through the first seven games of the season under new, aggressive defense coordinator Chuck Pagano. It’s a stark contrast

Ravens-Cardinals inactives and pre-game notes

BALTIMORE — As if an earthquake and hurricane in the same week wasn’t enough, a touch of snow in late October explains how strange of a start it’s been to the 2011 season in Baltimore. While it may not explain the inexplicable losses to Tennessee and Jacksonville, the Ravens will try to bring some normalcy back into the picture against the 1-5 Arizona Cardinals Sunday afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium. Having lost five in a row after a season-opening win over Carolina, the Cardinals face the daunting task of coming east to take on an angry Ravens team with something to prove on the offensive side of the football. Sunday marks the fifth all-time meeting between the teams, with the Ravens holding a 3-1 advantage in the series. The Cardinals’ only win over Baltimore came at Memorial Stadium in 1997. The Ravens have won 13 of their last 14 games at M&T Bank Stadium and have not lost consecutive games since October 2009 when they dropped three straight to New England, Cincinnati, and Minnesota. With cornerback Danny Gorrer injuring his thigh during Thursday’s practice, the Ravens will depend on rookie Jimmy Smith and returning veteran Chris Carr to handle duties

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