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Modell left off Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist list

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) After being included in the list of finalists for only the second time last year, late Ravens owner Art Modell will wait at least another year for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Modell, who passed away in 2012, did not make the list of semifinalists for the Class of 2014 revealed Wednesday night. He had been named a semifinalist in eight of the previous nine years and was also a finalist in 2001. Despite being regarded as a pioneer in envisioning television playing a major role in taking the NFL to unprecedented heights, Modell’s candidacy for the Hall of Fame has been thwarted on multiple occasions in the past because of the controversial move from Cleveland to Baltimore. Former Ravens left tackle Jonathan Ogden was inducted last season, an announcement that came in New Orleans the night before the Ravens won their second Super Bowl title in early February. Here’s the list of 25 semifinalists for the Class of 2014: Morten Andersen, Steve Atwater, Jerome Bettis, Derrick Brooks, Tim Brown, Don Coryell, Roger Craig, Terrell Davis, Edward DeBartolo, Jr., Tony

Ngata only Ravens player missing from Wednesday's practice

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens received good news Wednesday with tight end Dennis Pitta’s return to the practice field, but Pro Bowl nose tackle Haloti Ngata remained sidelined with a left knee injury. After missing Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears, Ngata was absent as the Ravens cranked up preparations for the New York Jets. The defensive lineman missed all three practices last week and was ruled inactive last Sunday, missing his first game of the 2013 season. Coach John Harbaugh declined comment on the decision to hold Ngata out following Sunday’s game and would not reveal whether the weather conditions at Soldier Field contributed to the eighth-year defensive tackle being held out. “I’m not getting in to all that. There’s no reason for us to put that out there publicly,” Harbaugh said during his Monday press conference. “What advantage would there be for us to comment on that? It wouldn’t help us. But, I appreciate you asking. I understand why you do. It’s fair, in all honesty. I just don’t want to put that out there right now.” Linebacker Daryl Smith

D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Ravens – Week 11

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the 23-20 overtime loss against the Chicago Bears in Week 11. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2013 season using 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 You can listen to their full explanation HERE. Luke Jones’ Top 7 … 7) Justin Tucker 6) Chris Canty 5) Sam Koch 4) A.Q. Shipley 3) Marshal Yanda 2) Jimmy Smith 1) Ray Rice Drew Forrester’s Top 7 … CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE >>>>>

D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 11

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) Here are this weekend’s picks as The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction will pick every NFL game and local college games this season. Luke Jones finished Week 10 with a 7-7 record while Drew Forrester was 8-6 on his picks. Entering Week 11, Jones is 88-59 on the season while Forrester is 86-61. Official standings are based only on the NFL picks. Forrester and Jones correctly picked Indianapolis to beat Tennessee to kick off Week 11. You can listen to Friday’s “Picks and Comment” segment HERE. Ravens at Bears: Chicago 24-13 (Drew), Chicago 20-17 (Luke) Falcons at Buccaneers: Tampa Bay 20-14 (Drew), Tampa Bay 24-21 (Luke) Jets at Bills: New York 23-20 (Drew), New York 23-16 (Luke) Lions at Steelers: Detroit 27-19 (Drew), Detroit 21-20 (Luke) Redskins at Eagles: Philadelphia 34-17 (Drew), Philadelphia 27-16 (Luke) Chargers at Dolphins: San Diego 28-21 (Drew), San Diego 26-20 (Luke) Browns at Bengals: Cincinnati 23-16 (Drew), Cincinnati 27-14 (Luke) Raiders at Texans: Oakland 19-16 (Drew), Houston 24-23 (Luke) Cardinals at Jaguars: Arizona 24-17 (Drew), Arizona 21-12 (Luke) Vikings at Seahawks: Seattle 35-10 (Drew), Seattle 27-11 (Luke) 49ers

Webb, Ngata, D. Smith missing from Wednesday's practice

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Fresh off their best defensive performance of the season in Week 10, the Ravens were without three defensive starters in returning to the practice field on Wednesday to continue preparations for the Chicago Bears. Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, cornerback Lardarius Webb, and linebacker Daryl Smith were all absent during Wednesday’s practice. Ngata temporarily left Sunday’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals with a left knee injury but returned to action and deemed himself fine in the Ravens locker room following the game. Smith missed two days of practice last week while dealing with a hamstring injury and left the field gingerly in overtime of Sunday’s game, acknowledging to reporters afterward that his hamstring was still tight. The 31-year-old linebacker was listed as questionable on the final injury report for the Bengals game before finishing with nine tackles. Webb (groin) recorded his first interception of the year against the Bengals and did not appear to be laboring when speaking to reporters after the game, making it possible that Wednesday was a simple day of rest for the No. 1 cornerback. Sliding

D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Ravens – Week 10

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the 20-17 overtime win against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 10. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2013 season using 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 You can listen to their full explanation HERE. Luke Jones’ Top 7 … 7) Daryl Smith 6) Justin Tucker 5) Torrey Smith 4) Elvis Dumervil 3) James Ihedigbo 2) Jimmy Smith 1) Lardarius Webb Drew Forrester’s Top 7 … CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE >>>>>

D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 10

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) Here are this weekend’s picks as The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction will pick every NFL game, local college games, and their respective high school games this season. Luke Jones finished Week 9 with an 8-5 record while Drew Forrester was 4-9 on his picks. Entering Week 10, Jones is 81-52 on the season while Forrester is 78-55. Official standings are based only on the NFL picks. Forrester correctly picked Minnesota to beat Washington while Jones incorrectly picked the Redskins to win to kick off Week 10. You can listen to Friday’s “Picks and Comment” segment HERE. Bengals at Ravens: Baltimore 21-20 (Drew), Cincinnati 27-20 (Luke) Jaguars at Titans: Tennessee 28-10 (Drew), Tennessee 24-13 (Luke) Eagles at Packers: Philadelphia 27-24 (Drew), Green Bay 24-21 (Luke) Bills at Steelers: Pittsburgh 20-10 (Drew),  Pittsburgh 17-16 (Luke) Raiders at Giants: New York 27-14 (Drew), New York 26-17 (Luke) Rams at Colts: Indianapolis 34-17 (Drew), Indianapolis 30-14 (Luke) Seahawks at Falcons: Atlanta 24-21 (Drew), Seattle 24-20 (Luke) Lions at Bears: Chicago 26-23 (Drew), Detroit 27-21 (Luke) Panthers at 49ers: San Francisco 27-17 (Drew), San Francisco 20-16 (Luke)

Jimmy Smith, Daryl Smith miss practice on Wednesday

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Returning to the practice field to intensify preparations for Sunday’s meeting against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Ravens were without two defensive starters on Wednesday as cornerback Jimmy Smith and linebacker Daryl Smith were absent. The third-year defensive back left early in the Week 9 loss to the Cleveland Browns with what was described as a groin injury by head coach John Harbaugh. Smith was feeling better on Monday, but his status will be monitored over the course of the week and veteran Corey Graham would start in his place should he be unable to play against the Bengals. Meanwhile, the starting inside linebacker was absent during the portion of practice open to media with a thigh injury. Smith finished Sunday’s game with nine tackles and a sack despite picking up a 15-yard penalty for unnecessary roughness. Wide receiver Brandon Stokley (groin) was also absent from practice on Wednesday as was left guard Kelechi Osemele (back), who will be placed on injured reserve at some point this week. Fresh off reinstatement following an eight-game suspension, second-year cornerback Asa Jackson was

D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Ravens – Week 9

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the 24-18 loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 9. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2013 season using 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 You can listen to their full explanation HERE. Luke Jones’ Top 7 … 7) Torrey Smith 6) Corey Graham 5) Terrell Suggs 4) Arthur Jones 3) Eugene Monroe 2) Daryl Smith 1) Marlon Brown Drew Forrester’s Top 7 … CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE >>>>>

D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 9

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) Here are this weekend’s picks as The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction will pick every NFL game, local college games, and their respective high school games this season. Luke Jones finished Week 8 with a 9-4 record while Drew Forrester was 10-3 on his picks. Entering Week 9, Jones is 73-47 on the season while Forrester is 74-46. Official standings are based only on the NFL picks. Jones and Forrester incorrectly picked Cincinnati to defeat Miami to kick off Week 9. You can listen to Friday’s “Picks and Comment” segment HERE. Ravens at Browns: Baltimore 20-12 (Drew), Baltimore 20-16 (Luke) Falcons at Panthers: Carolina 27-13 (Drew), Carolina 24-16 (Luke) Vikings at Cowboys: Dallas 34-13 (Drew), Dallas 31-17 (Luke) Saints at Jets: New Orleans 30-24 (Drew), New Orleans 24-17 (Luke) Titans at Rams: St. Louis 24-20 (Drew), Tennessee 21-13 (Luke) Chiefs at Bills: Buffalo 21-20 (Drew), Kansas City 17-14 (Luke) Chargers at Redskins: San Diego 33-30 (Drew), Washington 28-24 (Luke) Eagles at Raiders: Oakland 21-16 (Drew), Oakland 23-13 (Luke) Buccaneers at Seahawks: Seattle 30-9 (Drew), Seattle 31-10 (Luke) Steelers at Patriots: Pittsburgh 24-20 (Drew),

Osemele absent from Thursday's practice

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Despite optimism that the 53-man roster was as close to full strength as possible following the Week 8 bye, the Ravens were without a starting member of their offensive line for the second straight day on Thursday as they continued preparations for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns. After right tackle Michael Oher sat out Wednesday’s workout with an ankle injury, left guard Kelechi Osemele did not participate after being a limited participant a day earlier. Osemele has been nursing a back injury all season and acknowledged prior to the bye that he would be undergoing offseason surgery to correct a bad disc, making it likely that the Ravens will need to monitor his practice time for the rest of the season. “The back’s a big thing. It’s connected to everything,” said Osemele about the injury during the bye week. “It’s connected to your legs. It’s everything from that point down is affected. It’s affected my power. I’m an offensive lineman. I need to have strong legs. So, obviously it’s affected me.” Oher was suited up and working fully

Oher only Ravens player to sit out Wednesday's practice

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens took full advantage of their bye week from a health standpoint as all but one player on the 53-man roster took part in Wednesday’s practice. Despite being dressed out in full gear and appearing to take part in individual drills during the viewing portion of the workout, right tackle Michael Oher (knee) was listed as a non-participant on the first injury report of the week. Continuing preparations for Sunday’s trip to Cleveland to take on the 3-5 Browns, coach John Harbaugh painted a positive picture from an injury standpoint as the Ravens battled a slew of injuries in the first half of the season. Left guard Kelechi Osemele (back), running back Bernard Pierce (hamstring), linebackers Josh Bynes (finger) and Albert McClellan (shoulder), and wide receiver Brandon Stokley (groin) were all present and working after sitting out the last practice of the bye week before players were given four straight days off. “When you start losing guys to injury, it has a domino effect throughout your team,” Harbaugh said prior to Wednesday’s practice. “This will be the healthiest

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