Campbell says previous losses to Tennessee “just information” to help them win Sunday
“That’s just [something] we can study and try to learn how to attack them and be better.”
“That’s just [something] we can study and try to learn how to attack them and be better.”
“If it takes that to get you going, then you’re kind of doing the wrong thing. We’ve got all our goals ahead of us. We’re not worried about them.”
“I want to win regardless. I don’t really care about what people have got to say. I’ve only been in the playoffs twice in my young career.”
“We’ll just see where it takes us going from here.”
Baltimore also elevated two players from the practice squad for Sunday’s wild-card playoff game.
All seven took part in Friday’s practice in at least a limited capacity.
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The rookie ran for a 72-yard touchdown and finished with a season-high 160 yards in the 38-3 victory.
The star quarterback eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards for the second straight season as the Ravens are moving on to the playoffs.
The Baltimore head coach said it was a “joyous” locker room after the 38-3 win over Cincinnati, but the second season begins next weekend.
Baltimore will clinch its third straight trip to the playoffs with a win over Cincinnati on Sunday.
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Cornerback Marcus Peters was one of 10 Baltimore players listed as questionable to play against Cincinnati.
The veteran cornerback also returned to the practice field for the first time since Week 14.
Longtime punter Sam Koch has never missed a game in his 15-year NFL career and has played more games than anyone in Ravens history.
The Ravens coach is proud of how the young quarterback has rebounded from a rough November to play his best football of the season.
“It’s something that’s definitely in the back of your mind. But we keep moving and we deal with the task that’s at hand this week.”
The rookie running back credits offensive coordinator Greg Roman for lining him up in the slot and finding other creative ways to get him the football.
The star quarterback referred to the honor as a “team award” as the Ravens prepare for the regular-season finale and eye their third straight trip to the playoffs.
The stakes are similar, but Baltimore was a different team preparing for a Week 17 meeting with the Bengals three years ago.
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While peeking at the out-of-town scoreboard on Sunday, the Ravens again made the playoff field take notice of what they’re doing in December.
Baltimore collected six sacks and held the Giants to just 54 rushing yards.
The standout tight end was hoping the Ravens would get some help in their push for a postseason berth on Sunday.
The third-year running back finished with 85 rushing yards and added 37 receiving yards in the 27-13 victory in Week 16.
The star quarterback threw two touchdown passes and ran fir 80 yards in the 27-13 victory over the New York Giants.
The Ravens have won a season-high four consecutive games and now control their path to January.
Edge runs from rookie J.K. Dobbins figure to be an effective counter to New York’s tough interior defense.
Baltimore will again be shorthanded in the secondary for Sunday’s critical game against the New York Giants.
Standout cornerback Marcus Peters continues to be sidelined with a calf injury.
The star quarterback said all focus must remain on the field with Baltimore needing to continue winning to make the playoffs.
The Pro Bowl cornerback complimented general manager Eric DeCosta and the coaching staff for not letting the Baltimore defense skip too many beats.
The veteran head coach noted New York’s recent road win in Seattle as well as the Giants having won four of their last six games.