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D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 14

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 13 with a 12-4 record while Drew Forrester was 9-7 on his picks. Entering Week 14, Jones is 115-76 on the season while Forrester is 113-78. Official standings are based only on the NFL picks. Jones correctly picked Jacksonville to beat Houston Thursday night while Forrester incorrectly picked the Texans to win to kick off Week 14 action. You can listen to Wednesday’s “Picks and Comment” segment HERE. Vikings at Ravens: Baltimore 27-7 (Drew), Baltimore 24-13 (Luke) Dolphins at Steelers: Pittsburgh 27-23 (Drew), Pittsburgh 21-16 (Luke) Colts at Bengals: Cincinnati 37-10 (Drew), Cincinnati 23-20 (Luke) Chiefs at Redskins: Kansas City 27-24 OT (Drew), Kansas City 26-17 (Luke) Browns at Patriots: New England 30-17 (Drew), New England 30-20 (Luke) Raiders at Jets: 16-16 TIE (Drew – pick is worth five wins if it happens), Oakland 20-13 (Luke) Lions at Eagles: Detroit 24-20 (Drew), Philadelphia 27-21 (Luke) Bills at Buccaneers: Buffalo 23-21 (Drew), Tampa Bay 23-21 (Luke) Falcons at Packers: Green Bay 23-13 (Drew), Green Bay 24-21 (Luke) Titans at Broncos: Denver 31-21 (Drew), Denver

Dumervil absent Wednesday, Jimmy Smith cleared from concussion protocol

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — After coach John Harbaugh offered an optimistic outlook for the Ravens’ health earlier in the week, Wednesday’s practice confirmed his feelings as outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil was the only notable player not to participate. The rush specialist injured his ankle in the second quarter of last week’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers but returned early in the second half to finish the game. Harbaugh said Dumervil looked OK on Monday but hinted that he might be limited during practices this week before expressing confidence that all players who were nicked up in last Thursday’s game would be able to play Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. Cornerback Jimmy Smith (head) practiced on a limited basis after being cleared by doctors after completing the league’s concussion protocol. The third-year defensive back appeared woozy while walking off the field following the violent collision with Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell late in the fourth quarter. “Jimmy is becoming one of the top corners in the National Football League by the way he is playing,” said Harbaugh on the importance of Smith being cleared. “The numbers bear that out, and the film bears it out. It’s important to our football team,

Stokley leaves game with sprained left knee

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) On the heels of their big 22-20 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thanksgiving night, the Ravens will take advantage of the extra time off to rest and recover from a brutally physical game with their AFC North adversary. A number of players left at different points in the action, but the most serious injury appeared to occur to veteran wide receiver Brandon Stokley, who left the game late in the first half with a left knee sprain and did not occur. It was only Stokley’s second game back from a nagging groin injury that had hindered him since the end of September. Coach John Harbaugh didn’t have any new information on Stokley’s status following the game. “He has got a knee [injury],” Harbaugh said. “We’ll see about it Friday.” Cornerback Jimmy Smith was shaken up on the violent goal-line collision with Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell late in the fourth quarter and was down on the field for a couple minutes before walking off on his own power. Harbaugh said the starting defensive back “should be OK” despite Smith appearing woozy as

Harbaugh guarded in response to Flacco's criticism of offense

(This blog brought to you by Atlantic Remodeling. Visit www.atlanticremodeling.com to learn about their Red Cent Guarantee!) A day after Joe Flacco compared the Ravens’ offensive wrinkles to that of a high school team, coach John Harbaugh wasn’t tipping his hand in reacting to his quarterback’s criticism. Flacco made his feelings clear Tuesday about his dislike for the wildcat offense and lining up as a wide receiver, and the Baltimore coach appeared uncomfortable in addressing the sixth-year signal-caller’s words, instead wanting to focus on Thursday’s prime-time meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers. “My reaction would be my reaction. I’ll just leave it at that,” Harbaugh said. “One thing about Joe — and I think any great player — is they want the ball in their hands. And he’s always been that way. He’s always felt that way. I want him to have the ball in his hands.” Perhaps the most interesting development from Harbaugh’s response on Wednesday came when he was asked whether Flacco’s words would impact whether or not they run the novelty formation in the future. The quarterback said he didn’t anticipate the Ravens running the wildcat formation much after sharing his feelings with the coaching staff. Harbaugh acknowledging

D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 13

(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 12 with a 5-8 record while Drew Forrester was 8-5 on his picks. Entering Week 13, Jones is 103-72 on the season while Forrester is 104-71. Official standings are based only on the NFL picks. You can listen to Wednesday’s “Picks and Comment” segment HERE. Steelers at Ravens: Baltimore 26-20 (Drew), Pittsburgh 17-13 (Luke) Packers at Lions: Detroit 27-20 (Drew), Detroit 27-17 (Luke) Raiders at Cowboys: Dallas 31-14 (Drew), Dallas 34-21 (Luke) Titans at Colts: Tennessee 23-21 (Drew), Indianapolis 27-20 (Luke) Jaguars at Browns: Cleveland 13-9 (Drew), Cleveland 17-10 (Luke) Buccaneers at Panthers: Carolina 24-16 (Drew), Carolina 23-10 (Luke) Bears at Vikings: Minnesota 33-16 (Drew), Minnesota 26-17 (Luke) Patriots at Texans: New England 38-13 (Drew), New England 31-15 (Luke) Cardinals at Eagles: Arizona 21-20 (Drew), Arizona 24-23 (Luke) Dolphins at Jets: New York 24-17 (Drew), Miami 20-16 (Luke) Broncos at Chiefs: Denver 34-20 (Drew), Denver 28-17 (Luke) Falcons at Bills: Buffalo 20-13 (Drew), Atlanta 21-20 (Luke)

D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 12

(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 11 with a 10-5 record while Drew Forrester was 10-5 on his picks. Entering Week 12, Jones is 98-64 on the season while Forrester is 96-66. Official standings are based only on the NFL picks. Forrester and Jones correctly picked New Orleans to beat Atlanta to kick off Week 12. You can listen to Friday’s “Picks and Comment” segment HERE. Jets at Ravens: Baltimore 23-9 (Drew), Baltimore 19-12 (Luke) Steelers at Browns: Pittsburgh 17-16 (Drew), Pittsburgh 20-17 (Luke) Buccaneers at Lions: Detroit 30-10 (Drew), Detroit 27-14 (Luke) Jaguars at Texans: Houston 24-13 (Drew), Houston 20-12 (Luke) Vikings at Packers: Green Bay 27-20 (Drew), Green Bay 23-16 (Luke) Chargers at Chiefs: San Diego 27-24 (Drew), Kansas City 24-21 (Luke) Panthers at Dolphins: Miami 21-20 (Drew), Carolina 24-16 (Luke) Bears at Rams: St. Louis 30-20 (Drew), Chicago 27-20 (Luke) Titans at Raiders: Tennessee 17-10 (Drew), Oakland 20-16 (Luke) Colts at Cardinals: Indianapolis 23-20 (Drew), Indianapolis 24-23 (Luke) Cowboys

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

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