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2009 Review / 2010 Information IndexBaltimore Ravens, 2009 Recap/2010 PreviewBiographies Not In 2009 Media Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207-212Clips from 2009 Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213-233Coaching Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Community News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Coordinators Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Depth Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28First-Round Draft Order, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Free Agent List, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Head Coach John Harbaugh Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2How Built . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Injury Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Newsome, Ozzie/Personnel Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Opponents, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Player Notes (Defensive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11Player Notes (Offensive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-14Player Notes (Special Teams) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Postseason Notes/Game Recaps/History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-21Quotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-27Schedule/Results, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Tale of the Tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Team Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-9

Individual Statistics, 2009Career Single-Game Bests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Game-by-Game, Fumbles (Forced/Recovered) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-61Game-by-Game, Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-61Game-by-Game, Kick/Punt Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55-56Game-by-Game, Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Game-by-Game, Punting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Game-by-Game, Receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55Game-by-Game, Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Game-by-Game, Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-61Game-by-Game, Special Teams Tackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-64Game-by-Game, Tackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-61Postseason Game-by-Game, Offense and Special Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51

Team Statistics/Info, 20092009 Game Summaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-101Drive Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75-92First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Game-by-Game, Offense and Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-50Inside the 20 Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Longest Plays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Longest Plays, Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Participation Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Pass Completions by Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Player Updated Thumbnail Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165-206Starters, Game-by-Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Statistics, Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-44Statistics, Regular Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45-46Superlatives, Individual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70Superlatives, Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Transactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Turnover Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 71

NFL Statistics (Playoffs), 2009Final Standings and Team-by-Team Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102-104First-Down Plays by Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114-117 (148-149)First Downs, Third Downs, Fourth Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114-115 (148-149)Kickoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117-118 (150)Individual Single-Game Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118-122 (150-151)Individual Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122-142 (151-164)Inside the 20 Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113-114 (148)NFL Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109Offense/Defense Yardage by Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111-113 (147)Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109-111, 143 (146-147, 164)Take-Away/Give-Away . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 (147-148)Team-by-Team Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105-108 (144-145)

Transcripts, Season-Ending Press Conferences: Feb. 3 & Jan. 19 . . .33-37, 38-42

• The Ravens produced the top 3 offensive games in team history:548 yards vs. Detroit, 501 vs. Kansas City and 479 vs. Cleveland on9/27. Baltimore also tied the franchise record for points in a sea-son (391) and set a new record for total TDs (47).• For the 1st time in team history, Baltimore had a 3,000-yard pass-er (Joe Flacco - 3,613), a 1,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice - 1,339) and a1,000-yard receiver (Derrick Mason - 1,028) in the same season.• Here are other team records set by the offense: Flacco’s 88.9QB rating and completion percentage (63.1), and Rice’s rushingyards per attempt (5.3). Three marks fell just short (2nd) of teamrecords: Rice’s total yards from scrimmage (2,041), Flacco’s com-pletions (315) and his yards per attempt (7.24).• Baltimore finished 13th in total offense (351.2 ypg) and 5th inNFL rushing yards (2,200 for 137.5 ypg).• Most impressive individuals included Rice, who finished 6th inthe NFL in rushing and 1st among RBs in catches (78) and receiv-ing yards (702); Mason caught 73 passes and 7 TDs.

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In 2009, the Ravens produced their 6th playoff team of the decade (2000-09), 3rd best (tied with Pittsburgh) in the AFC behindIndianapolis (9) and New England (7). Baltimore opened the ’09 campaign with 3 straight victories and won 3 of the last 4 entering theplayoffs. The Ravens then upended the Patriots (33-14) in the Wild Card round, becoming the 1st road team to win a playoff game atNew England since 1978. Baltimore then fell at Indianapolis in the Divisional game (20-3). Highlights during the regular season includ-ed a sweep of the AFC West, including a road victory at division winner San Diego (31-26) and a 30-7 thumping of Denver, a 20-17 OTtriumph over the Steelers and back-to-back maulings over the Lions (48-3) and Bears (31-7). Heartbreaks included a 27-21 loss at NewEngland when WR Mark Clayton dropped a 1st-down pass at the Patriots’ 6 with less than a minute to play, a 33-31 defeat atMinnesota when K Steve Hauschka missed a 44-yard FG at game’s end, the 17-15 loss to the Colts when QB Joe Flacco was intercept-ed at Indy’s 13 with 2:49 left in the game, and the 23-20 defeat at Pittsburgh that included 2 TDs called back by penalties and a TDpass dropped in the end zone. ... John Harbaugh and Flacco, who set the NFL record for most wins ever (13, including playoffs) by arookie head coach starting a rookie QB in 2008, now have the league mark for earning the playoffs in their 1st 2 seasons by such a pair.

• The Ravens’ defense finished 3rd in the NFL in total yards(300.5) and 3rd in points allowed (16.3). It was the 7th consecu-tive season Baltimore’s defense finished in the NFL’s top 6.• The Ravens finished 2nd in the NFL for fewest TDs allowed,including 4 games when the defense allowed no TDs, and 2 morewhen it gave up just 1. • The defense was 1st in rushing yards per attempt (3.4) and 8th(tied) in passing yards per game (207.3). Baltimore also heldopposing QBs to a passer rating of 71.9 (6th in NFL). The red-zone “D” (41.9 %) was 4th best in the NFL.

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• The Ravens were 1st in the NFL in kickoff return average (26.2),despite using 3 different returners: CB Chris Carr (24.2) startedthe season and was replaced by CB Lardarius Webb (26.2), whowas placed on IR, and then RB Jalen Parmele (31.4) stepped in. • Importantly, special teams provided the Ravens’ offense withthe NFL’s 5th-best average starting field position (31.8). • Steve Hauschka was the team’s placekicker for the season’s 1st9 games and then was waived. K Billy Cundiff, who converted 12of 17 FGs for the Ravens, finished the campaign.

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DT Haloti Ngata became the Ravens’ 9th 1st-round draft choicein the team’s 14-year history to earn Pro Bowl honors. Sincetaking likely Hall of Famers LT Jonathan Ogden (retired after’07 season) and LB Ray Lewis with the 1st 2 picks in team his-tory in 1996, GM Ozzie Newsome and staff continually enjoytremendous success at the top of the draft. In 2008, Oz draft-ed QB Joe Flacco in the 1st round and RB Ray Rice in the 2ndround. This past season, playing every offensive snap, 1st-round choice Michael Oher was a standout starter at right tack-le and also played well in the 5 games he started at LT.

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Restricted Free Agents (18)

Unrestricted Free Agents (8)

2009 Pick Team Record

1. St. Louis Rams 1-152. Detroit Lions 2-143. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-134. Washington Redskins 4-125. Kansas City Chiefs 4-126. Seattle Seahawks 5-117. Cleveland Browns 5-118. Oakland Raiders 5-119. Buffalo Bills 6-10

10. Jacksonville Jaguars^ 7-911. Denver Broncos^ (from Chicago) 7-912. Miami Dolphins 7-913. San Francisco 49ers 8-814. Seattle Seahawks (from Denver) 8-815. New York Giants 8-816. Tennessee Titans^ 8-817. San Francisco 49ers^ (from Carolina) 8-818. Pittsburgh Steelers 9-719. Atlanta Falcons^ 9-720. Houston Texans^ 9-721. Cincinnati Bengals 10-622. New England Patriots 10-623. Green Bay Packers 11-524. Philadelphia Eagles 11-525. Baltimore Ravens 9-726. Arizona Cardinals 10-627. Dallas Cowboys 11-528. San Diego Chargers 11-529. New York Jets 9-730. Minnesota Vikings 12-431. Indianapolis Colts 14-232. New Orleans Saints 13-3^ Coin flips will decide which teams pick 10th, 16th and 19th.

LB Antwan BarnesQB John BeckLB Prescott Burgess

G/C Chris ChesterWR Mark Clayton

K Billy Cundiff

T Jared GaitherTE Edgar JonesP Sam KochS Dawan Landry

FB Le’Ron McClainG/T Tony Moll

QB Troy SmithTE Quinn Sypniewski

T Adam TerryCB Fabian Washington

WR Demetrius Williams G/T Marshal Yanda

In 2010, the Ravens will play the AFC East and the NFC South.Baltimore will also face Denver and Houston, both teams thatfinished 2nd in their respective divisions in 2009.

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AWAYCincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, New England, New YorkJets, Houston, Atlanta, Carolina

HOMECincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Miami, Denver,New Orleans, Tampa Bay

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DT Justin BannanDE Dwan EdwardsCB Corey Ivy

WR Derrick MasonTE L.J. Smith

WR David Tyree

CB Frank WalkerWR Kelley Washington

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LB BRENDON AYANBADEJO• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 3)

QB JOE FLACCO• USA Today’s All-Joe Team

CB DOMONIQUE FOXWORTH• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 15)

G BEN GRUBBS• Pro Bowl (1st Alternate)• Pro Football Weekly Mid-Season All-Pro Team

LB RAY LEWIS• Pro Bowl (Starter - 11th Selection)• The Associated Press All-Pro 1st Team• Peter King’s Sports Illustrated All-Pro Team

FB LE’RON MCCLAIN• Pro Bowl (Starter - 2nd Selection)• The Associated Press All-Pro 2nd Team

RB WILLIS MCGAHEE• AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 17)

DT HALOTI NGATA• Pro Bowl (Starter - 1st Selection)• PFW/PFWA All-NFL Team• The Associated Press All-Pro 2nd Team• Pro Football Weekly Mid-Season All-Pro Team

T MICHAEL OHER• PFW/PFWA All-Rookie Team• NFL Rookie of the Month (December)• USA Today’s All-Joe Team• Peter King’s Sports Illustrated Mid-Season All-Pro Team

S ED REED• Pro Bowl (Starter - 6th Selection)• The Associated Press All-Pro 2nd Team

RB RAY RICE• Pro Bowl (1st Selection)• The Associated Press All-Pro 2nd Team• FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 15)

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Category Ravens2009 Reg. Season Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7Points Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .391TDs Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Rushing TDs Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Passing TDs Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21TDs on Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Points Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261TDs Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Rushing TDs Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Passing TDs Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17TDs Allowed by Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Time of Possession Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29:18Red Zone TD Pct. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52.6%Red Zone TD Pct. Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41.9%KOR Avg. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26.2KOR Avg. Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20.3PR Avg. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4PR Avg. Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.6

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Category Stats RankTotal Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351.2 13Rush Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137.5 5Pass Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213.7 18Points Per Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0 93rd-Down Off. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.6 11(t)

Total Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300.5 3Rush Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.3 5Pass Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207.3 8(t)Points Per Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.3 33rd-Down Def. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36.7 11

Turnover Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+10 4

Kevin Byrne . . .Sr. Vice President of Public & Commuity RelationsChad Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of Media RelationsPatrick Gleason . . . . . . . . . . . .Public/Media Relations ManagerKaren McGee . . .Public/Community Relations & Credential AssistantMarisol Renner . . . . . .Publications & Public Relations SpecialistKristen Deahl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations InternShane Koppens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations InternTom Valente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations Intern

Ph: 410-701-4000 Fx: 410-701-4100

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Date Opponent Result/ScoreSun. Sept. 13 vs. Kansas City Chiefs W 38-24Sun. Sept. 20 @ San Diego Chargers W 31-26Sun. Sept. 27 vs. Cleveland Browns W 34-3Sun. Oct. 4 @ New England Patriots L 21-27Sun. Oct. 11 vs. Cincinnati Bengals L 14-17 Sun. Oct. 18 @ Minnesota Vikings L 31-33Sun. Nov. 1 vs. Denver Broncos W 30-7Sun. Nov. 8 @ Cincinnati Bengals L 7-17Mon. Nov. 16 @ Cleveland Browns W 16-0Sun. Nov. 22 vs. Indianapolis Colts L 15-17Sun. Nov. 29 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers W 20-17 OTMon. Dec. 7 @ Green Bay Packers L 14-27Sun. Dec. 13 vs. Detroit Lions W 48-3Sun. Dec. 20 vs. Chicago Bears W 31-7Sun. Dec. 27 @ Pittsburgh Steelers L 20-23Sun. Jan. 3 @ Oakland Raiders W 21-13Sun. Jan. 10 @ New England (Wild Card) W 33-14Sat. Jan. 16 @ Indianapolis Colts (Div.) L 3-20

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The Ravens were hit hard at the cornerback position in ’09. ProBowler Samari Rolle (neck/shoulder) spent the season on thePhysically Unable to Perform list. Starting CB Fabian Washington(knee) and his replacement, rookie Lardarius Webb (knee), wereplaced on Injured Reserve. Other key players who finished on IRwere: Pro Bowl special teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh),who earned an AFC Defensive Player of the Week award in Week3, S Haruki Nakamura (ankle), another of Baltimore’s top specialteams performers, and a pair of promising DTs in BrandonMcKinney (back) and Lamar Divens (hip). Starters LT JaredGaither and S Ed Reed missed 5 and 4 games, respectively.

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Teams W L T Pct. PF PACincinnati Bengals 10 6 0 .625 305 291Baltimore Ravens 9 7 0 .563 391 261Pittsburgh Steelers 9 7 0 .563 368 324Cleveland Browns 5 11 0 .313 245 375

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Jim Zorn (Quarterbacks)Zorn was named the Ravens’ QBs coach on Jan. 30. A former NFLquarterback (1976-87), Zorn brings 13 years of NFL coachingexperience to Baltimore, 11 as a QBs coach and 2 years as headcoach of the Washington Redskins (2008-09).

Dean Pees (Linebackers)The Ravens hired Dean Pees as their LBs coach on Jan. 26. Peesenters his 7th year coaching in the NFL after serving the past 6seasons with the Patriots as their defensive coordinator(2006-09) and LBs coach (2004-05).

The following coaches are no longer with Baltimore: HueJackson, who was hired as the Raiders’ offensive coordinator; VicFangio, who became Stanford’s defensive coordintaor; MarkCarrier, who joined the Jets’ staff as the defensive line coach.

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The Ravens allowed the 3rd-fewest points in the NFL in 2009,permitting only 261 (16.3 per game). That mark ranks 4th in fran-chise history, trailing only the 2008 team’s 15.3 ppg, the 2006squad’s 12.6 ppg and the 2000 team’s 10.3 per contest, whichstands as an NFL record for a 16-game season.

POINTS ALLOWED PER GAMEPOINTS ALLOWED PER GAME(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Points Points/Game1. NY Jets 236 14.82. Dallas 250 15.63. Baltimore 261 16.34. San Francisco 281 17.65. New England 285 17.8

From Nov. 1 to the regular season finale, the Ravens only permit-ted 13.1 points per game, tying (Dallas) for the NFL’s stingiestaverage over the last 10 weeks of the season.

POINTS ALLOWED PER GAMEPOINTS ALLOWED PER GAME(Since Nov. 1 / Last 10 Weeks)(Since Nov. 1 / Last 10 Weeks)

Rk. Team G Points PPG1. Baltimore 10 131 13.12. Dallas 10 131 13.13. NY Jets 9 132 14.7

TDs Quick Hit:The Ravens allowed just 14 TDs in their last 10 games.

33..44Average yards per rush the Ravens allowed in 2009, the NFL’sstingiest mark. Baltimore also permitted just 36 runs of 10+

yards, tying for 2nd fewest in the NFL.

77Consecutive seasons the Ravens have ranked in the top 6 intotal defense, finshing 2009 No. 3 in the league (300.5 ypg).

1111Players to record an INT for the Ravens in 2009. Of those play-

ers, 6 posted 2 or more picks.

4466Career INTs for S Ed Reed, the most of any player since he

entered the NFL in 2002. Though he missed 4 games in 2009(groin/hip), Reed picked off 3 passes and recorded the 13th TD

of his career on a 52-yard INT return vs. Cincy (10/11).

116644A team-high total tackles by LB Ray Lewis (100 solo) in 2009.Lewis, who was voted to his 11th Pro Bowl, led the Ravens in

tackles for the 12th time in his 14-year career.

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For the 7th consecutive year, the Ravens finished the regularseason ranking in the top 6 in total defense. Baltimore conclud-ed 2009 as the NFL’s No. 3 defensive unit, allowing just 300.5yards per game (93.3 rushing and 207.3 passing).

NET YARDS ALLOWED / TOTAL DEFENSE(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Total Rushing Passing1. NY Jets 252.3 98.6 153.72. Green Bay 284.4 83.3 201.13. Baltimore 300.5 93.3* 207.3**4. Cincinnati 301.4 98.3 203.15. Pittsburgh 305.3 89.9 215.4* Ranked No. 5 in the NFL ** Tied (Was.) for No. 8 in the NFL

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Much of Baltimore’s success in 2009 was attributed to thedefense’s production inside the red zone. The Ravens onlyallowed opponents to score TDs 41.9% of the time in the redzone. That mark ranked 4th in the NFL.

NFL RED ZONE DEFENSENFL RED ZONE DEFENSE(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Poss. Pts. TDs TD % FGs Score %1. Washington 41 176 16 39.0 21 90.22. New Orleans 56 213 22 39.3 20 75.03. San Francisco 47 186 19 40.4 18 78.74. Baltimore 43 183 18 41.9 19 86.05. NY Jets 33 135 14 42.4 13 81.8

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In the regular season, the Ravens’ defense produced 22 INTs,tying (Carolina) for 5th most in the NFL. Over the last 8 games(since Nov. 15), the Ravens totaled the NFL’s 2nd-most picks(15). Only Green Bay’s 18 ranked higher during that span.

NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERSNFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team INTs Yards Avg. TDs1. Green Bay 30 477 15.9 32. Buffalo 28 335 12.0 23. New Orleans 26 652 25.1 54. Philadelphia 25 370 14.8 25. Baltimore 22 346 15.7 22. Carolina 22 235 10.7 1

NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERSNFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS(Since Week 10 / Last 8 Games)(Since Week 10 / Last 8 Games)Rk. Team INTs1. Green Bay 182. Baltimore 153. Ari./Buf./Car. 13

Baltimore was stout in the turnover battle in 2009, producing a+10 ratio (32 take-aways and 22 give-aways). The Ravens’ +10ranked 4th in the NFL and is the 5th-best mark in team history.

TOP NFL TURNOVER RATIOSTOP NFL TURNOVER RATIOS(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Take-Aways Give-Aways Net Diff.1. Green Bay 40 16 +242. Philadelphia 38 23 +153. New Orleans 39 28 +114. Baltimore 32 22 +105. San Francisco 33 24 +9

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In 2009, the Ravens scored a franchise-record 47 TDs (the NFL’s7th most) and allowed only 27 TDs (2nd fewest in the NFL).Baltimore’s +20 TD differential tied (Min.) for 3rd in the league.

TOUCHDOWN DIFFERENTIALTOUCHDOWN DIFFERENTIAL(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

----Touchdowns----Rk. Team Scored Allowed Diff.1. New Orleans 64 37 +272. Indianapolis 53 31 +223. Baltimore 47 27 +204. Minnesota 56 36 +205. San Diego 51 35 +16

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The Ravens only allowed 27 TDs in 2009, 2nd fewest in theNFL (New York Jets, 26). Baltimore’s defense totaled 4 gameswithout allowing a TD. The Ravens produced 2 other games

when they allowed just 1 TD.

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When the Ravens turned the ball over in 2009, which they didonly 22 times, Baltimore’s defense clamped down and didn’tallow an opponent to capitalize. Of the Ravens’ 22 give-aways,the “D” permitted a league-low 2 TDs following a turnover. Foesaveraged only 1.18 points per Ravens give-away in 2009, theNFL’s best mark (Pittsburgh was 2nd at 1.84).

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The Ravens were one of 4 teams in 2009 to boast a 3,500-yardpasser (Joe Flacco), 1,000-yard receiver (Derrick Mason), and1,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice). The 2009 season also marked the1st time in franchise history that the Ravens produced a3,000/1,000/1,000 trio of this kind on offense.

TEAMS WITH A 3,500 PASSER &TEAMS WITH A 3,500 PASSER &1,000 RUSHER & 1,000 RECEIVER1,000 RUSHER & 1,000 RECEIVER

(2009 Season)(2009 Season)Team Passer Rusher Receiver(s)Baltimore Flacco (3,613) R. Rice (1,339) Mason (1,028)Green Bay Rodgers (4,434) Grant (1,253) Jennings (1,113)

Driver (1,061)Minnesota Favre (4,202) Peterson (1,383) S. Rice (1,312)Pittsburgh Roethlisberger (4,328) Mendenhall (1,108) Holmes (1,248)

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The Ravens’ offense set or tied several key franchise single-sea-son records in 2009. Below are the marks that Baltimore’s attackbroke during the ‘09 campaign:

BALTIMORE OFFENSIVE SEASON RECORDSBALTIMORE OFFENSIVE SEASON RECORDS(Set in 2009)(Set in 2009)

Offense 2009 Old Record (Year)Rush Touchdowns 22 20 (2008)Total Touchdowns 47 45 (1996)Total Points 391 391 (2003)Comp. Pct. 62.9 62.2 (2006)

Net Yards Quick Hit:The Ravens came close to breaking their record of total net yards for aseason, producing 5,619 yards in 2009, just 104 yards shy of 1996’srecord-setting output (5,723).

991,000-yard receiving campaigns in 13 seasons by WR Derrick

Mason, including 2009’s 73-catch, 1,028-yard output.

1144TDs by RB Willis McGahee in 2009 (12 rushing and 2 receiving),tying for the most in team history (Michael Jackson, 1996 andJamal Lewis, 2003). McGahee averaged 1 TD for every 9 touch-

es from scrimmage.

8888..99Passer rating by QB Joe Flacco in his 2nd NFL season, the bestmark in Ravens history. Flacco finished the 2009 campaign

315-of-499 for 3,613 yards, 21 TDs and just 12 INTs.

112277..66Yards from scrimmage RB Ray Rice averaged this season, the

NFL’s 2nd most (Chris Johnson, 156.8). Rice’s 2,041 total yards arealso the 2nd most in Ravens history (Jamal Lewis - 2,271 in ‘03).

770022Receiving yards by RB Ray Rice on a team-high 78 catches. Both

figures ranked as the most among NFL RBs in 2009.

11,,333399A career-high rushing yards by RB Ray Rice, 6th most in the NFL

and the 3rd-best season ever by a Raven.

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The Ravens were dominant in the 2nd half during the regularseason, outscoring opponents 233 to 109 and outgaining them inyards 2,878 to 2,102. Baltimore also tallied the NFL’s 3rd-most2nd-half points (233) and most 3rd-quarter points (123).

SECOND-HALF COMPARISONSECOND-HALF COMPARISON(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Stats Baltimore Off. Rk Opponent Def. RkPoints 233 3 109 2Total Yards 2,878 6 2,102 3Rushing Yards 1,154 4 607 1Passing Yards 1,724 15 1,495 7Third Downs 49/115 42.6% 35/111 31.5%Turnovers 13 11t 21 2t

Second-Half Quick Hit:In Baltimore’s final 4 regular season games, the defense allowed just 6points, 322 total yards and 14 1st downs in the 2nd half of play.

SECOND-HALF SCORINGSECOND-HALF SCORING(Most Points Scored)(Most Points Scored)

Rk. Team Points1. New Orleans . . . . . . . .2492. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . .2453. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .233

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Rk. Team Points1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .1232. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . .1113. NO/SD . . . . . . . . . . . . .107

In their 9 victories in 2009, the Ravens won by an average mar-gin of 18.78 points per game (2nd best in the NFL). Baltimorescored at least 30 points in 6 of its 9 wins. Below are the NFL’stop average margins of victory in 2009:

AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORYAVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY(Highest Average / 2009 Season)(Highest Average / 2009 Season)

Avg. MarginRk. Team Wins of Victory1. Seattle 5 18.802. Baltimore 9 18.783. Green Bay 11 18.274. New England 10 18.20

The Ravens lost their 7 games in 2009 by a combined 39 points,equaling a 5.57 margin of defeat. All 7 losses came vs. teams withwinning records, while 5 were against teams that won theirrespective divisions.

AVERAGE MARGIN OF DEFEATAVERAGE MARGIN OF DEFEAT(Lowest Average / 2009 Season)(Lowest Average / 2009 Season)

Avg. MarginRk. Team Losses of Defeat1. Pittsburgh 7 4.002. Baltimore 7 5.573. Dallas 5 5.804. New England 6 6.67

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107 att, 454 yds4.2 avg.

254 att, 1,339 yds5.3 avg., 7 TDs

361 att, 1,793 yds5.0 avg., 7 TDs

170 att, 671 yds7 TDs

109 att, 544 yds14 TDs (2 rec.)

279 att, 1,215 yds21 TDs (2 rec.)

232 att, 902 yds10 TDs

46 att, 180 yds3.9 avg., 2 TDs

278 att, 1,082 yds3.9 avg., 12 TDs

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Combining the past 2 seasons, the Ravens have produced 3 backswho have each totaled 1,000 rushing yards: Ray Rice (1,793),Willis McGahee (1,215) and Le’Ron McClain (1,082). In 2009, thetrio combined to help the Ravens produce 2,200 rushing yards(137.5 per game), 5th most in the NFL.

RAVENS TOP 3 RUSHERSRAVENS TOP 3 RUSHERS(Past 2 Seasons)(Past 2 Seasons)

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The Ravens set a franchise record in 2009 by posting a 26.2 aver-age on kickoff returns. That mark also ranked 1st in the NFL.Additionally, Baltimore ranked 5th in the league in averagestarting field position (31.8). The Ravens were also stout on theircoverage units, ranking 4th in opponent kickoff return average(20.3) and limiting foes to an average starting yard line of 26.9.

KICKOFF RETURN AVG.(2009 Season)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . .26.222. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . .26.183. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . .24.984. New Orleans . . . . . . .24.445. NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . . .24.41

AVG. START FIELD POSITION(2009 Season)

1. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . .32.52. NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.43. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.44. Green Bay . . . . . . . . . .32.35. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .31.8

OPP. KICKOFF RETURN AVG.(2009 Season)

1. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . .18.92. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . .19.13. Washington . . . . . . . . .19.74. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .20.35. Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . .20.4

OPP. AVG. START FIELD POSITION(2009 Season)

1. Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26.12. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .26.93. Houston . . . . . . . . . . . .27.14. New England . . . . . . . .27.45. Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . .27.6

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Taking over a team that produced a 5-11 mark in2007, John Harbaugh guided the ’08 Ravens to an 11-5 record and an appearance in the AFC Championshipgame where they lost a heart-stopping battle to theeventual Super Bowl Champion Steelers. En route to

the conference title game, Harbaugh tied the NFL record (since1978) for turnarounds for head coaches taking over a sub-.500team, and he became just the 5th rookie head coach to win hisfirst 2 playoff games. In 2009, “Harbs” became the 10th coach

since 1990 to reach the playoffsin his 1st 2 seasons as a headcoach (3-2 playoff record).

Harbaugh, who established a rep-utation as one of the NFL’s topspecial teams coaches, is the 3rdhead coach in team history, fol-lowing Ted Marchibroda (1996-

98) and Brian Billick (1999-2007). Harbaugh arrived in Baltimorewith 24 years of pro and college coaching experience, includingthe previous 10 seasons with Philadelphia. He was the Eagles’special teams coach from 1998-2006 and headed Philly’s second-ary in 2007. Harbaugh was originally hired by then-head coachRay Rhodes and, subsequently, was 1 of 4 assistants retained byAndy Reid in 1999.

One of 4 new head coaches in the NFL in 2008, Harbaugh’sRavens produced the most total wins (13) among them all. Theothers included: Mike Smith (Atlanta, 11), Tony Sparano (Miami,11) and Jim Zorn (Washington, 8).

MOST WINS BY A FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACHMOST WINS BY A FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACH(Since 1970 Merger)(Since 1970 Merger)

PlayoffCoach (Team) Year Record Record/RoundJim Caldwell (Ind.) 2009 14-2 2-1 SBGeorge Seifert (SF) 1989 14-2 3-0 SBSteve Mariucci (SF) 1997 13-3 1-1 Con.Barry Switzer (Dal.) 1994 12-4 1-1 Con.John Harbaugh (Bal.) 2008 11-5 2-1 Con.Mike Smith (Atl.) 2008 11-5 0-1 WCTony Sparano (Mia.) 2008 11-5 0-1 WCJim Mora (Atl.) 2004 11-5 1-1 Con.Bill Callahan (Oak.) 2002 11-5 2-1 SBBill Cowher (Pit.) 1992 11-5 0-1 Div.Dennis Green (Min.) 1992 11-5 0-1 WCBobby Ross (SD) 1992 11-5 1-1 Div.

MOST WINS / TEAMS WITH ROOKIE HC & QBMOST WINS / TEAMS WITH ROOKIE HC & QB(NFL Single-Season History)(NFL Single-Season History)

Team Rookie Head Coach/Rookie QB Wins2008 Ravens John Harbaugh/Joe Flacco 13*2008 Falcons Mike Smith/Matt Ryan 112009 Jets Rex Ryan/Mark Sanchez 10**1995 Panthers Dom Capers/Kerry Collins 7* Includes 2 Playoff wins ** Sanchez had 8 reg. season & 2 playoff wins

HEAD COACH SNAPSHOT• Career Record ............20-12• at Home .......................12-4• on Road..........................8-8• vs. AFC .........................15-9• vs. NFC ...........................5-3• Playoff Record................3-2

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The Ravens named Greg Mattison their new defensivecoordinator on Jan. 26, 2009. Mattison, who served asBaltimore’s LBs coach in 2008, became the 4th defen-sive coordinator in franchise history: Rex Ryan – 2005-08; Mike Nolan – 2002-04; Marvin Lewis – 1996-2001.

Before joining the Ravens lastseason – his 1st in the NFL –Mattison coached for 32 years onthe collegiate level, including 10as a defensive coordinator. From2005-07, Mattison served asFlorida’s co-defensive coordina-tor/defensive line coach, helpingthe Gators win the National

Championship in 2006. Mattison was also the “D” coordinator atNotre Dame from 1997-2001 and at Michigan from 1995-96.

2009 Ravens Defensive Highlights:• Defense finished 3rd in the NFL in total yards (300.5) and 3rd inpoints allowed (16.3). It was the 7th consecutive seasonBaltimore’s defense finished in the NFL’s top 6.

• The Ravens finished 2nd in the NFL for fewest TDs allowed (27),including 4 games when the “D” allowed no TDs.

• Mattison now coordinates a unit that this decade ranks 1st inmany NFL defensive categories.

TOTAL DEFENSE(Yards Allowed Since 2000)

1. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . .280.62. Baltimore . . . . . . . . .284.33. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . .296.4

POINTS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed Since 2000)1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .17.02. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . .17.43. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . .18.0

TAKE-AWAYS(Most Since 2000)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . .3382. Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . .3273. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . .322

3RD-DOWN CONVERSION %(Pct. Since 2000)

1. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . .33.92. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .34.13. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . .35.1

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed Since 2000)1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .88.92. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . .89.13. Minnesota . . . . . . . . .101.7

INTERCEPTIONS(Most Since 2000)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . .2132. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . .2053. Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . .198

OPPPONENT QB RATING(Lowest Since 2000)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .70.32. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . .72.53. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . .74.4

INTERCEPTION TDS(Most Since 2000)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . .272. Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . .273. Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Cam Cameron, Baltimore’s offensive coordinator,guided a Ravens’ attack in 2009 that tied the fran-chise record for points (391 in 1996) and also set arecord for most TDs scored (47, breaking the 1996mark of 45).

In 2008, Cameron was hired by John Harbaugh after serving 1season (2007) as Miami’s head coach and 5 seasons before thatguiding the Chargers’ explosive attack. Cameron, who Harbaughhas known for 28 years, is acknowledged as one of the top devel-opers of QBs in the NFL. Prior to his 1-year stint in Miami, 4 ofCameron's last 5 starting QBs earned Pro Bowl or collegiate All-American recognition: Philip Rivers and Drew Brees in San Diego,Antwaan Randle El, when Cameron was the Indiana head coach,and Gus Frerotte, when he tutored the QBs for the Redskins.

2009 Offensive Highlights/Ravens Records:• In 2009, the Ravens tied the franchise record for points (391 in1996) and also set a record for most TDs scored (47, breakingthe 1996 mark of 45). Additionally, Baltimore registered a team-record 22 rushing TDs.

• The Ravens produced the top 3 offensive games in team history:548 yards vs. Detroit, 501 vs. Kansas City and 479 vs. Cleveland.

• For the 1st time in frachise history, Baltimore had a 3,000-yardpasser (Joe Flacco, 3,613), a 1,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice, 1,339) and1,000-yard receiver (Derrick Mason, 1,028) in the same season.

• Here are other team records set by the offense in 2009:Flacco’s 88.9 QB rating and completion percentage (63.1), andRice’s rushing yards per attempt (5.3). Three marks fell just short(2nd) of team records: Rice’s total yards from scrimmage (2,041),Flacco’s completions (315) and his yards per attempt (7.24).

• Under Cameron, Baltimore is 9-1 (5-1 in ’09) when posting a100/200 day – rushing for 100 yards and passing for 200 yards.

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Team Position YearsBaltimore Ravens Head Coach 2008-09Philadelphia Eagles Secondary 2007Philadelphia Eagles Special Teams Coord. 1998-2006Indiana University DBs/Special Teams Coord. 1997University of Cincinnati Assistant Head Coach 1995-96University of Cincinnati TEs/OLBs/RBs/Rec. Coord. 1989-94Morehead State DBs/Special Teams Coord. 1988University of Pittsburgh Tight Ends 1987Western Michigan Graduate Assistant 1984-86

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Under Harbaugh, the Ravens own a 20-12 regular season record.Including playoffs (3-2), the Ravens are 23-14 in the HarbaughEra, tying for the NFL’s 3rd-most total wins since 2008.

NFL WINS / INCLUDING PLAYOFFSNFL WINS / INCLUDING PLAYOFFS(Since 2008) (Since 2008)

Combined Rk. Team Record1. Indianapolis Colts 28-82. New Orleans Saints 24-112. Pittsburgh Steelers 24-114. Baltimore Ravens 23-143. Arizona Cardinals 23-155. Minnesota Vikings 23-12

RAVENS FINAL “D” RANKINGS(Past 5 Seasons)

Year YPG Rk. PPG Rk.2009 300.5 3 16.3 32008 261.1 2 15.3 32007 301.6 6 24.0 22t2006 264.1 1 12.6 12005 284.7 5 18.7 5

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Of the Ravens’ 22 starters to finish 2009, 17 were players whowere drafted or signed as rookie free agents by Baltimore (9 onoffense and 8 on defense). Impressively, the Ravens’ entire start-ing offensive backfield consists of their own draft picks, while allof Baltimore’s starting LBs are homegrown. The Ravens have haddrafting success across the board, producing 9 starters from the1st round, 2 from the 2nd, 1 from the 3rd, 2 from the 4th, 1 fromthe 5th and 1 from the supplemental draft (5th round).

RAVENS STARTERS: ACQUISITION BREAKDOWNRAVENS STARTERS: ACQUISITION BREAKDOWN(16 Draft Picks / 5 Free Agents / 1 Rookie Free Agent) (16 Draft Picks / 5 Free Agents / 1 Rookie Free Agent)

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In addition to his ability to produce successful draft classes, GMOzzie Newsome also fosters a working environment that breedsstandout coaches. By bringing in individuals who embrace the“Raven way,” Newsome aims to create a synergy that manufac-tures success among the scouts, coaches and players. As a result,Baltimore has had many of its assistants move on to becomehead coaches on the collegiate and NFL levels.

CURRENT HEAD COACHES CURRENT HEAD COACHES ROOTED IN RAVENS ORGANIZATIONROOTED IN RAVENS ORGANIZATION

Head Coach (Team) Last Position Held w/ Ravens (Years)Jack Del Rio (Jaguars) Linebackers (1999-2001)Kirk Ferentz (Iowa) Asst. Head Coach/Offense (1996-98)Pat Hill (Fresno State) Tight Ends (1996)Al Lavan (Delaware State) Running Backs (1996-98)Marvin Lewis (Bengals) Def. Coordinator (1996-2001) Eric Mangini (Browns) Quality Control/Offense (1996)Rick Neuheisel (UCLA) QBs/Off. Coordinator (2005-07)Rex Ryan (Jets) Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord. (1999-2008)Jim Schwartz (Lions) Quality Control/Defense (1996-98)Mike Singletary (49ers) Inside Linebackers (2003-04) Mike Smith (Falcons) Linebackers (1999-2002)Ken Whisenhunt (Cardinals) Tight Ends (1997-98)

(Mike Nolan, the Ravens’ defensive coordinator from 2001-04,was head coach of the 49ers from 2005-08.)

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The Ravens have had 25 different players earn Pro Bowl honorssince the team’s inception in 1996. Of those, 14 are homegrownplayers -- 13 drafted and 1 signed as a rookie free agent:

RAVENS HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS RAVENS HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS Year Drafted (Rd). Name Pro Bowls

1996 (1st) Jonathan Ogden 111996 (1st) Ray Lewis 112002 (1st) Ed Reed 61997 (1st) Peter Boulware 41999 (1st) Chris McAlister 32003 (1st) Terrell Suggs 31996 (5th) Jermaine Lewis 22001 (1st) Todd Heap 22000 (6th) Adalius Thomas 22007 (4th) Le’Ron McClain 22006 (1st) Haloti Ngata 12008 (2nd) Ray Rice 12000 (1st) Jamal Lewis 12002 (RFA) Bart Scott# 1

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Since moving to Baltimore in 1996, the Ravens, led by GM OzzieNewsome, have had 14 drafts and selected 16 players in the 1stround (including 2009 T Michael Oher). These picks have earnedan amazing 42 combined Pro Bowls and several All-Rookie honors:

RAVENS FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS RAVENS FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS Year Name Pick Pro Bowls1996 T Jonathan Ogden* 4 111996 LB Ray Lewis* 26 111997 LB Peter Boulware* 4 41998 CB Duane Starks* 101999 CB Chris McAlister* 10 32000 RB Jamal Lewis* 5 12000 WR Travis Taylor 102001 TE Todd Heap* 31 22002 S Ed Reed* 24 62003 OLB Terrell Suggs* 10 32003 QB Kyle Boller 192005 WR Mark Clayton* 222006 DT Haloti Ngata* 12 12007 G Ben Grubbs* 292008 QB Joe Flacco^ 182009 Michael Oher* 23* All-Rookie Team performer that season^ Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Year (NFL.com Fan Vote)

Top 10 Quick Hit:Of the 7 players chosen in the top 10 by Baltimore, 5 have earned Pro Bowlstatus. Two of those players -- Peter Boulware and Terrell Suggs -- alsoearned Rookie of the Year honors.

Late-Round Success Quick Hit:The Ravens have found gems late in the 1st round, including LB Ray Lewis(26th), TE Todd Heap (31st), S Ed Reed (24th), G Ben Grubbs (29th) and TMichael Oher (23rd).

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Ozzie Newsome’s legacy is unlike any the game hasseen. Known throughout all of sports as a premierleader, Newsome is a Hall of Fame player, the archi-tect of Baltimore’s Super Bowl XXXV championshipteam and an elite personnel evaluator who became

the NFL’s first African American general manager. “Ozzie’s credi-bility is what stands out the most,” head coach John Harbaughstates. “And it’s not just about what he has accomplished. To me,it’s his commitment and focus while striving to do more.”

OZZIE NEWSOME CAREER SNAPSHOTOZZIE NEWSOME CAREER SNAPSHOT• NFL’s 1st African American General Manager (promoted in 2002)• Architect of Ravens 2000 Super Bowl XXXV Championship Team• NFL Executive of the Year (2000)• Pro Football Hall of Fame (class of 1999)• State of Alabama Hall of Fame (class of 1995)• National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and NCAA

Hall of Fame (class of 1994)• 13-Year NFL Tight End with Cleveland Browns (1978-90)• 3-Time Pro Bowler (1981, 1984-85)• 4-Time Cleveland Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year• Current Member of 3 Major NFL Policy-Making Committees:

Competition, Diversity and Player Care Foundation Committees

The Ravens had 5 players selected to the 2009 ProBowl: LB Ray Lewis (11th), S Ed Reed (6th), FB Le’RonMcClain (2nd), DT Haloti Ngata (1st) and RB Ray Rice(1st). Baltimore’s 5 players tied Denver and San Diegofor 2nd most in the AFC and 3rd most in the NFL.

TEAM WITH MOST PRO BOWLERSTEAM WITH MOST PRO BOWLERS(2009 (2009 Season / Initial SelectionsSeason / Initial Selections))Rk. Team Pro Bowlers1. Minnesota 82. Dallas 6

Indianapolis 6Philadelphia 6

3. Baltimore 5Denver 5New Orleans 5San Diego 5

Recent Pro Bowl Success:Over the past 4 seasons (since 2006), the Ravens have had 13 differentplayers earn Pro Bowl honors.

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NFL’NFL’SS MOST SUCCESSFUL FRANCHISESMOST SUCCESSFUL FRANCHISES(Since 2000)(Since 2000)

Playoff Super BowlTeam Record Appearances WinsIndianapolis 115-45 9 1New England 112-48 7 3Philadelphia 103-56-1 8 0Pittsburgh 103-56-1 6 2Green Bay 95-65 6 0Denver 93-67 4 0Baltimore 92-68 6 1

Since 2000, Baltimore has compiled a strong record in the com-bined months of November (3-2 in ‘09) and December (2-2 in ‘09).Here are the top records down the stretch of this decade:

BEST RECORDS IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBERBEST RECORDS IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER(Since 2000) (Since 2000)

Rk. Team Nov. Dec. Overall Pct.1. New England 27-14 35-7 62-21 .747 2. Philadelphia 28-14-1 31-11 59-25-1 .6943. Indianapolis 31-12 29-15 60-27 .6904. Pittsburgh 24-17-1 31-13 55-30-1 .6395. Tennessee 23-16 28-17 52-32 .6196. Green Bay 23-20 30-13 53-33 .6167. Baltimore 27-17 24-17 51-34 .600

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To close out 2009, there were 11 players on the Ravens’ activeroster who have played in at least 100 regular season games:Derrick Mason (202 games/154 starts), Ray Lewis (194games/193 starts), Trevor Pryce (174 games/156 starts), MattBirk (162 games/139 starts), Kelly Gregg (121 games/108starts), Todd Heap (120 games/114 starts), Ed Reed (118games/117 starts), Justin Bannan (113 games/28 starts), CoreyIvy (113/21), Jarret Johnson (111 games/63 starts) and TerrellSuggs (109 games/93 starts).

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Ravens LB Jarret Johnson has played in 97 consecutive regularseason games. Johnson’s streak is the current longest on theteam and ties for 4th in Ravens franchise history. Below are thetop current and all-time streaks in team history:

RAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYEDRAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED(Current Streaks)(Current Streaks)

Rk. Player Games1. Jarret Johnson 972. Matt Katula 803. Derrick Mason 80

RAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYEDRAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED(All-Time Streaks)(All-Time Streaks)

Rk. Player Games Years1. Peter Boulware 111 1997-20032. Matt Stover 110 2002-083. Terrell Suggs 105 2003-094. Jarret Johnson 97 2003-present4. Matt Stover 97 1996-2002 4.

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Over the past 3 seasons (2007-09), the Ravens’ rushing attackhas flourished in December/January. Dating back to 2007, theRavens’ 162.6 rushing yards per game in these combinedmonths of the season rank 1st in the NFL.

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME IN DECEMBER/JANUARYRUSHING YARDS PER GAME IN DECEMBER/JANUARY(Since 2007)(Since 2007)

Rk. Team Att. Yards TDs Yds/Gm1. Baltimore 477 2,277 19 162.62. Carolina 472 2,249 20 160.63. Cleveland 449 2,063 8 147.4

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Category Home Stats Away StatsTotal Offense 396.3 306.1Rush Offense 151.1 123.9Pass Offense 245.1 182.3 Points Per Game 28.8 20.1 3rd-Down Off. % 43.8 39.2

Total Defense 262.4 338.6Rush Defense 95.3 91.3 Pass Defense 167.1 247.4 Opp. Points Per Game 11.9 20.8 Opp. 3rd-Down Def. % 32.4 40.7

Turnover Ratio +9 +1

Escaping M&T Bank Stadium with a win has proved to be a chal-lenge for Ravens foes since the start of Baltimore’s Super Bowlseason in 2000. Since then, the Ravens own the NFL’s 3rd-besthome record during regular season play. Here are the rankings:

NFL’NFL’SS BEST REGULAR SEASON HOME RECORDSBEST REGULAR SEASON HOME RECORDS(2000-Present) (2000-Present)

Rk. Team Record Pct.1. New England Patriots 61-19 .763 2. Indianapolis Colts 60-20 .7503. Baltimore Ravens 58-22 .7254. Pittsburgh Steelers 57-22-1 .7195. Minnesota Vikings 55-25 .688

The Ravens’ defense has been dominant at home over the pastseveral seasons. Since 2003, Baltimore ranks 1st in yards pergame permitted and 1st in fewest points per game allowedamong NFL home teams. The Ravens also have the most INTs(89) and the 2nd-most sacks (157) in their backyard:

BEST NFL DEFENSES AT HOMEBEST NFL DEFENSES AT HOME(2003-Present)(2003-Present)

TOTAL DEFENSE(Yards Allowed Since 2003)1. Baltimore . . . . . . . .269.62. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . .279.33. Tampa Bay . . . . . . .292.6

POINTS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed Since 2003)1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . .14.62. New England . . . . . . .14.83. Jacksonville . . . . . . . .17.4

INTERCEPTIONS(Most Since 2003)

1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . .892. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . .783. New England . . . . . . . .73

SACKS(Most Since 2003)

1. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . .1622. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . .1573. Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . .155

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When Posting 3 or more sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-7When Registering 4 or more sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-1When Totaling at least 2 INTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-4When Holding opponent to 14 points or fewer . . . . . . . . . .41-5When Allowing 225 total net yards or fewer . . . . . . . . . . . .25-2When Allowing 70 net rush yards or fewer . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-5When Allowing 200 net passing yards or fewer . . . . . . . . . .41-7When Scoring 26-plus points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-2When Rushing for 100 or more net yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-12

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seasons (2008-09), the most among NFL home teams.

1122--44Record the Ravens own at home under John Harbaugh, outscor-

ing opponents 410-175 over the past 2 seasons (2008-09).

224422..66Yards per game the Ravens’ defense has permitted at home

over the past 2 seasons (2008-09), ranking as the NFL’s stingiestaverage. Minnesota’s 269.0 yards allowed per contest stands

2nd during that time.

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Team Since 2000 2009Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-68 . . . . .9-7vs. AFC North (since 2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-23 . . . . .3-3vs. AFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-52 . . . . .7-5vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-16 . . . . .2-2Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-22 . . . . .6-2Away . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-46 . . . . .3-5On grass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-39 . . . . .3-2Artificial turf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-29 . . . . .6-5Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-62 . . . . .9-6Indoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6 . . . . .0-1September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-12 . . . . .3-0October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-21 . . . . .0-3November . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-17 . . . . .3-2December . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-17 . . . . .2-2January . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . .1-0Leading at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-9 . . . . .8-1Trailing at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-50 . . . . .0-6Tied at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9 . . . . .1-0Tied after 3 quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 . . . . .0-1Leading After 3 quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-7 . . . . .9-0Trailing after 3 quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-55 . . . . .0-6Decided by 7 points or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-32 . . . . .2-5Decided by 3 points or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-20 . . . . .1-4When scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-18 . . . . .8-1When not scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-50 . . . . .1-6Positive or even turnover ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-19 . . . . .7-3Negative turnover ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-50 . . . . .2-4Winning penalty ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-28 . . . . .1-1Losing penalty ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-37 . . . . .7-6Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4 . . . . .1-0When returning a KOR for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 . . . . .1-0When returning a PR for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 . . . . .0-0OffenseScoring 20 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-19 . . . . .8-3Scoring 30 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-3 . . . . .6-1Having 20 or more first downs . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-24 . . . . .5-4Totaling 350 or more net yards . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-18 . . . . .4-3At least 35 minutes time of possession . . . . . . . .26-2 . . . . .1-0Rushing for 150 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-9 . . . . .3-1When not throwing an INT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-9 . . . . .6-1With a 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-15 . . . . .3-2Without a 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-53 . . . . .6-5With a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-10 . . . . .2-2Without a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-58 . . . . .7-5With a 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6 . . . . .2-1Without a 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-62 . . . . .7-6DefenseWhen Scoring a Defensive TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-5 . . . . .1-2When returning an INT for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-2 . . . . .1-1When returning a fumble for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 . . . . .0-1Recording 3 or more sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-19 . . . . .3-3Holding opponent under 250 net yards . . . . . . . . .28-2 . . . . . .6-0Holding opponent under 21 points . . . . . . . . . . . .73-26 . . . . . .7-3Holding opponent under 15 points . . . . . . . . . . . .63-12 . . . . . .6-0Allowing a 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-14 . . . . .0-3Not allowing a 100-yard rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-55 . . . . .9-4Allowing a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-20 . . . . .1-2Not allowing a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . . . . .75-47 . . . . .8-5Allowing a 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-8 . . . . .1-0Not allowing a 300-yard passer . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-60 . . . . .8-7

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Year TA/TO Plus/Minus Record2009 32/22 +10 9-72008 34/21 +13 11-52007 23/40 -17 5-112006 40/23 +17 13-32005 26/36 -10 6-102004 34/23 +11 9-72003 41/38 +3 10-62002 31/32 -1 7-92001 28/36 -8 10-62000 49/26 +23 12-4Total 338/297 +41 92-68

Since 2000, here are the Ravens’ records in a game:When turnover ratio is +2 or better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-0When turnover ratio is +1 or better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-4When turnover ratio is even . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15When turnover ratio is negative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-50

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Offense• RB Ray Rice finished 1st in catches (78) and receiving yards

(702) by NFL RBs.• RB Ray Rice ranked 2nd in total yards from scrimmage (2,041).• RB Willis McGahee ranked t-3rd in total touchdowns (14). • RB Ray Rice ranked 4th in total 1st downs (82). • Ravens ranked 4th in rushing yards per attempt (4.7 yards).• RB Willis McGahee ranked t-4th in leading scorers among non-

kickers (84 points).• RB Willis McGahee ranked t-4th in rushing TDs (12).• Ravens ranked 5th in rushing yards per game (137.5 yards).• RB Ray Rice ranked 6th in rushing yards (1,339 yards).• QB Joe Flacco ranked 10th in 4th-quarter passing (92.0 rating).• RB Ray Rice (t-13th, 23 rec.) and WR Derrick Mason (t-15th, 22

rec.) both finished in the top 15 in 3rd-down receptions.

Defense• Ravens ranked 1st in rushing yards per attempt (3.4 yards).• Ravens ranked 3rd in total defense (300.5 yards allowed).• Ravens ranked 3rd in yards per play (4.9).• Ravens ranked 3rd in points allowed per game (16.3).• Ravens ranked 4th in turnover differential (+10).• Ravens ranked 4th in defense inside the 20 (41.9 TD %).• Ravens ranked 5th in rushing yards allowed per game (93.3).

Special Teams• Ravens ranked 1st in kickoff return average (26.2).• K Billy Cundiff’s 5 FG made vs. Ind. (11/22) was an NFL single-

season high for 2009.• Ravens ranked 4th in KOR avg. starting position (29.5-yard line).• Ravens ranked 4th in opponent kickoff return average (20.3).• CB Lardarius Webb ranked 9th in KOR average (26.2).

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• Baltimore was the only team in the NFL to produce over 45 TDswhile allowing less than 30.

• Baltimore was 1 of 2 teams in the NFL to have a 3,500-passer(Joe Flacco), 1,300-yard rusher (Ray Rice) and a 1,000-yardreceiver (Derrick Mason). Minnesota was the only other team tohave that same type of offensive production.

• The Ravens were 1 of 3 teams to register over 20 passing and20 rushing TDs in the 2009 regular season. The other 2 teamswere Green Bay and New Orleans.

• Baltimore was 1 of 2 teams that surrendered less than 10rushing TDs (8) and 20 passing TDs (17). Dallas was the only otherteam to accomplish this feat.

• Cam Cameron’s offense was 1 of 3 NFL attacks to have 5 play-ers tally at least 30 receptions for 400 yards. The only otherteams to have that much diverse receiving production wereChicago and Minnesota.

• Greg Mattison’s defense was 1 of 4 NFL units to have 6 playersregister 3 or more sacks. Cleveland, Dallas and San Francisco arethe other teams to achieve that same feat.

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The Ravens’ defense dropped opponents for negative rushingyards 49 times in 2009, good for 4th in the NFL. Baltimore alsoyielded a league-best average of 3.4 yards per carry in 2009(1,492 yards on 435 attempts).

OPPONENT RUSHES FOR NEGATIVE YARDSOPPONENT RUSHES FOR NEGATIVE YARDS(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Neg. Rushes Neg. Yards1. Oakland 54 -1392. Green Bay 50 -883. NY Giants 50 -1274. Baltimore 49 -114

OPPONENT RUSH YARDS / PER ATTEMPTOPPONENT RUSH YARDS / PER ATTEMPT(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Avg.1. Baltimore 3.422. Green Bay 3.593. San Francisco 3.64

The Ravens’ defense allowed opponents to score TDs on 12 of their24 goal-to-go scoring opportunities in 2009, yielding a 50.0% success

rate (the best defensive mark in the NFL).

Dating back to the 1999 season, the Ravens have allowed thefewest 100-yard rushers (tied with Pittsburgh at 21) in the NFL.The top 4 teams stack up as follows:

100-YARD RUSHERS ALLOWED100-YARD RUSHERS ALLOWED(Since 1999)(Since 1999)

Rk. Team 100-Yard Rushers1. Baltimore 211. Pittsburgh 213. Jacksonville/San Diego 31

Rush “D” Quick Hits: Baltimore has allowed just 3 100-yard backs in its last 51 games and only5 100-yard backs in the last 68 games. From 12/17/06 to 10/4/09, theRavens produced a 39-game streak without permitting a 100-yard rusher.

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Dating back to 1996, the Ravens have posted 43 defensive touch-downs. Baltimore has scored a “D-TD” in each season of its exis-tence -- including 3 in 2009 -- and boasts a 35-7 record when doingso. Since 2003, the Ravens and Packers have totaled more D-TDs(30) than any other team. In those games, Baltimore is 24-5.

NFL DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS NFL DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS (Since 2003)(Since 2003)

Rk. Team TDs1. Baltimore 30 2. Green Bay 303. Minnesota 25

2009 Ravens Defensive TDs:S Dawan Landry, 48-yard INT at Cle. (11/16) .................................W, 16-0S Ed Reed, 52-yard INT vs. Cin. (10/11) ..........................................L, 14-17DE Dwan Edwards, fumble recovery at NE (10/4) ..........................L, 21-27

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Since 2000, Baltimore’s defense has registered the mostshutouts in the NFL -- including Week 10’s 16-0 win against theBrowns -- blanking opponents 9 times this decade.

NFL SHUTOUT LEADERSNFL SHUTOUT LEADERS(Since 2000)(Since 2000)

Rk. Team Shutouts1. Baltimore 92. New England 7

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Opposing QBs posted a 71.9 passer rating vs. Baltimore in 2009,6th lowest in the NFL. In the Week 15 win over Chicago, theRavens forced Jay Cutler to produce a 7.9 passer rating, theworst mark by an opposing QB in Ravens history. Cutler finishedthe game 10-of-27 for 94 yards, 3 INTs and no TDs.

LOWEST OPPONENT PASSER RATINGSLOWEST OPPONENT PASSER RATINGS(2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Team Att-Cmp Pct. Yards TD INT Rate1. NY Jets 501-259 51.7 2459 8 17 58.82. Buffalo 519-295 56.8 2948 14 28 61.13. New Orleans 574-330 57.5 3769 15 26 68.64. Green Bay 540-294 54.4 3218 29 30 68.85. Carolina 495-305 61.6 3056 14 22 71.76. Baltimore 524-306 58.4 3316 17 22 71.9

Baltimore’s offense averaged 351.2 yards per game in 2009,(ranking 13th). The Ravens produced over 400 yards of totaloffense in 4 contests and over 350 yards in 7 games. Amazingly,the Ravens’ top 3 outputs in team history occured in 2009.

TOP TOTAL NET YARDSTOP TOTAL NET YARDS(Ravens Single-Game History)(Ravens Single-Game History)

Yards Game/Date Results548 12/13/09 vs. Det. W, 48-3501 9/13/09 vs. KC W, 38-24479 9/27/09 vs. Cle. W, 34-3 479 11/19/00 vs. Dal. W, 27-0478 10/27/96 vs. STL (OT) W, 37-31

Net Yards Quick Hit: Baltimore’s 448 total yards at Min. in Week 6 rank 11th in team history.

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QB Joe Flacco’s 307 passing yards and RB Ray Rice’s 108 rushingyards against the Chiefs on opening weekend marked only the4th time in team history that a duo produced 300 yards passingand 100 yards rushing in a single game.

ALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSER/100-YARD RUSHER GAMESALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSER/100-YARD RUSHER GAMES(Ravens Single-Game History)(Ravens Single-Game History)

Game 300 Passer 100 Rusher Result9/13/09 vs. KC Joe Flacco (307) Ray Rice (108) W, 38-249/30/07 at Cle. Steve McNair (307) W. McGahee (104) L, 13-2710/19/03 at Cin. Kyle Boller (302) Jamal Lewis (101) L, 26-3412/5/99 at Ten. Tony Banks (332) Priest Holmes (100) W, 41-14

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In the Week 14 win over Detroit, Baltimore scored 48 points,tying the team record set on 12/19/05 in a 48-3 victory againstGreen Bay. Baltimore scored at least 30 points in 6 of its 9 winsduring the 2009 regular season.

MOST POINTS SCOREDMOST POINTS SCORED(Ravens Single-Game History)(Ravens Single-Game History)

Points Game/Date Results48 12/13/09 vs. Det. W, 48-348 12/19/05 vs. GB W, 48-344 11/26/00 vs. Cle. W, 44-744 11/23/03 vs. Sea. W, 44-41 44 11/30/03 vs. SF W, 44-6

With RB Ray Rice’s 59- and 52-yard runs in Week 14 vs. Detroit,the Ravens posted dual 50+ runs in a game for the 3rd time infranchise history. Baltimore is 3-0 when having 2 runs of 50 ormore yards in a game. Additionally, the Ravens produced 4 runsthis season of 50 or more yards (3 by Ray Rice and 1 by WillisMcGahee). Baltimore is 15-1 all time when posting a 50+ run.

GAMES WITH DUAL 50+ RUNSGAMES WITH DUAL 50+ RUNS(Ravens Franchise History)(Ravens Franchise History)

Date/Opp. Players 50+ Runs12/13/09 vs. Det. Ray Rice 59t

Ray Rice 5212/20/08 at Dal. Le’Ron McClain 82t

Willis McGahee 77t9/14/03 vs. Cle. Jamal Lewis 82t

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LB Ray Lewis, who earned his 11th Pro Bowl in 2009,led the Ravens with 164 tackles (100 solo), extendinghis reign as Baltimore’s all-time tackle king (2,346career stops). Lewis has led the team in tackles 12times during his 14 playing seasons and has registered

at least 150 stops 11 times. Lewis also has the most FRs (15), the2nd-most INTs (28) and the 3rd-most FFs (14) in team history.

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RAVENS ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE RECORDSRAVENS ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE RECORDSTACKLES1. Ray Lewis (1996-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,3462. Kelly Gregg (2001-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6803. Terrell Suggs (2003-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5324. Jamie Sharper (1997-2001). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5225. Ed Reed (2002-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512

INTERCEPTIONS1. Ed Reed (2002-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 462. Ray Lewis (1996-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283. Chris McAlister (1999-2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 4. Duane Starks (1998-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Rod Woodson (1998-2001). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

FUMBLES RECOVERED1. Ray Lewis (1996-present) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152. Terrell Suggs (2003-present). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113. Rob Burnett (1996-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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Rk. Player (Year Entered NFL) Tackles Games1. Ray Lewis (1996) 2,346 1942. Junior Seau (1990) 1,914 2683. London Fletcher (1998) 1,867 1924. Keith Brooking (1998) 1,627 1775. Lawyer Milloy (1996) 1,585 218

Ray Lewis is the only player in NFL history with at least 35 careersacks and 28 career INTs. He posted 3 sacks in 2009.

NFL PLAYERS NFL PLAYERS WW/ 30+ SACKS & 25+ INTs/ 30+ SACKS & 25+ INTs(NFL History)(NFL History)

Player Games Sacks INTsRodney Harrison (1994-2008) 186 30.5 34 Ray Lewis (1996-present) 194 36.5 28 William Thomas (1991-2001) 172 37.0 27

LINEBACKER INTERCEPTION LEADERSLINEBACKER INTERCEPTION LEADERS(Active Players)(Active Players)

Rk. Player (Team) INTs Yards TD1. Ray Lewis (Bal.)* 28 473 22. Keith Bulluck (Ten.) 19 192 13. Junior Seau (NE) 18 238 02. Brian Urlacher (Chi.) 17 271 1* Lewis is tied for 7th in all-time INTs by a linebacker.

LONGEST-TENURED DEFENSIVE PLAYERSLONGEST-TENURED DEFENSIVE PLAYERS(w/ Original Team)(w/ Original Team)

Rk. Player Team Seasons1. Ray Lewis Ravens 142. Ronde Barber Buccaneers 133. Leonard Little Rams 12

Deshea Townsend Pittsburgh 12Jamal Williams San Diego 12

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LEWIS’ 20-TACKLE DAYS(Career Games)

Date/Game TT (Solo)9/14/97 at NYG 25 (18)11/18/07 vs. Cle. 23 (15)1/13/07 vs. Ind.* 23 (13)10/1/06 vs. SD 22 (12)12/14/97 vs. Ten. 22 (15)9/30/02 vs. Den. 20 (12)10/15/00 at Was. 20 (13)* Divisional Playoff vs. Colts

In Week 5 vs. Cincinnati, Ed Reed posted the 8th regular seasondefensive TD of his career (52-yard INT return). Reed’s 8 “D-TDs”are the most in team history, while his 6 INT-TDs also rank 1st.

RAVENS ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE TD LEADERS RAVENS ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE TD LEADERSRk. Player INTs FRs Total1. Ed Reed 6 2 82. Chris McAlister 5 1 63. Rod Woodson 5 0 5

Adalius Thomas 2 3 5

Six-time Pro Bowl S Ed Reed, who missed 4 gameswith a groin injury in 2009, was selected to play in theNFL’s All-Star game. Reed has 46 career INTs -- themost in Ravens history and in the NFL since he enteredthe league in 2002. In 2008, he posted an NFL-record

107-yard return TD against the Eagles. The 107 broke the previ-ous long of 106, which Reed set on 11/7/04 vs. Cleveland.

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNSLONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS(NFL History)(NFL History)

Rk. Player Yards Date/Game1. Ed Reed 107t 11/23/08 vs. Phi.2. Ed Reed 106t 11/7/04 vs. Cle.3. Vencie Glenn 103t 11/29/87 vs. Den.3. Louis Oliver 103t 10/4/92 at Buf.

Ed Reed’s 46 career INTs rank 1st among all NFL players since heentered the league in 2002, as do his 1,255 INT return yards.Additionally, his 27.3-yard return average ranks 1st in NFL histo-ry (among players with at least 30 INTs).

NFL INTNFL INTSS LEADERS LEADERS (Since 2002)(Since 2002)

Name INTs Yards1. Ed Reed 46 1,2552. Darren Sharper 43 1,1433. Asante Samuel 35 494

Reed Quick Hits: Of his 46 INTs...27 have come in the 2nd half (most in the NFL s ince ‘02) , 18 in the 4th quarter (most in the NFL since ‘02).

When Reed records an INT, the Ravensown a 28-10 record. When he makes 2picks in a game, Baltimore is 8-0.

Reed had 3 INTs in 2009, producing 111return yards (including a 52-yard TD Week 5 vs. Cincy). He also added 54tackles (8th most on team).

NFL INT RETURN AVG.NFL INT RETURN AVG.(NFL H(NFL History)istory)

Name Avg. INTs Yards1. Ed Reed 27.3 46 1,2552. Deion Sanders 25.1 53 1,3313. Glen Edwards 24.6 39 961

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Year INTs Yds LG TD2008 9 264 107t 22004* 9 358 106t 12003 7 132 54t 12007 7 130 33 0

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S Ed Reed has scored 13 TDs in his career (including playoffs).Amazingly, Reed is the only player in NFL history to score returnTDs off a punt return, blocked punt, INT and fumble recovery.

ED REED’S CAREER TOUCHDOWNSED REED’S CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate/Game Result Touchdown10/11/09 vs. Cin. L 52-yard INT return1/4/09 at Mia. (WC) W 64-yard INT return12/7/08 vs. Was. W 22-yard FR return11/23/08 vs. Phi. W 107-yard INT return*9/21/08 vs. Cle. W 32-yard INT return9/10/07 at Cin. L 63-yard punt return11/5/06 vs. Cin. W 25-yard INT return11/7/04 vs. Cle. W 106-yard INT return10/10/04 at Was. W 22-yard FR return11/23/03 vs. Sea. W 16-yard punt block return10/12/03 at Ari. W 22-yard punt block return9/14/03 vs. Cle. W 54-yard INT return11/24/02 vs. Ten. W 11-yard punt block return* NFL Record

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In 2008, Baltimore’s punt coverage unit excelled, helpingP Sam Koch produce the NFL’s No. 5 net average (39.9)and No. 9 gross average (45.0) -- both Ravens franchisesingle-season records. Here are several key notes andwhere Koch’s career stands after the 2009 campaign:

Koch Quick Hits: In 2009, Koch produced a 43.7-yard gross average and 37.9-yard net aver-age (73 punts for 3,188 yards).

Koch has a 43.8 career gross average and 37.9 career net average, bothmarks that rank 1st in Ravens history.

NT Kelly Gregg, a cornerstone of the Ravens' D-lineand perhaps one of the NFL’s most underrated play-ers, returned to action in 2009 after missing all of2008 recovering from microfracture knee surgery. TheRavens’ No. 2 all-time leading tackler (680 stops),

Gregg finished the 2007 campaign with a career-high 111 tackles.From 2003-2007, he totaled at least 100 tackles in 4 seasons, anachievement no other interior lineman was able to accomplish.

Since 2002, only 1 interior lineman has registered more tacklesthan Gregg’s 661 (Ryan Pickett, 665). What makes this feat evenmore impressive is that Gregg missed the entire ‘08 campaign.Here is a look at the top NFL DT tacklers from 2002-2009:

MOST TACKLES BY INTERIOR LINEMEN MOST TACKLES BY INTERIOR LINEMEN (Since 2002)(Since 2002)

Rk. Player (Team) Tackles1. Ryan Pickett (GB) 665 2. Kelly Gregg (Bal.)* 661 3. Pat Williams (Min.) 596 4. John Henderson (Jax.) 565 5. Marcus Stroud (Buf.) 541 (Totals reflect each team’s coaching film review.)*Missed the entire 2008 season.

Gregg Quick Hits: Gregg has 680 career stops, standing behind only LB Ray Lewis (2,346)in Ravens history.

Gregg is the only DT in Ravens history to record 100 tackles in a sea-son, doing so 4 separate times (‘03, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07). In fact, only 1 otherRavens D-lineman has ever had 100 stops in a year. That player is DEMichael McCrary, who had 102 in ‘98 and 103 in ‘00.

Gregg racked up 64 tackles (4th most on the team) in 2009.

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RAVENS SACKS LEADERSRAVENS SACKS LEADERS(S(Single-Season Records)ingle-Season Records)

Rk. Player (Year) Sacks Yards1. Peter Boulware (2001) 15.0 86.52. Michael McCrary (1998) 14.5 120.53. Trevor Pryce (2006) 13.0 113.54. Terrell Suggs (2003) 12.0 97.05. Peter Boulware (1997) 11.5 70.5

Pryce Quick Hit: Pryce’s 601 yards lost on 90 career sacks rank 2nd among active players.

DE Trevor Pryce, a 4-time Pro Bowler, has 90.0 sacksduring his 13 NFL seasons, including 26 in 4 years as aRaven (and a team-high 6.5 in 2009). One of thegame’s top pass rushers this decade, Pryce hasrecorded at least 2 sacks in 11 career games. Below is

where he ranks on several lists, including the NFL’s active sacksleaders (3rd) and the Ravens’ single-season sacks chart (3rd):

NFL SACKS LEADERSNFL SACKS LEADERS(Active Players)(Active Players)

Rk. Player (Team) Sacks Yards1. Jason Taylor (Mia.) 127.5 813.52. Joey Porter (Mia.) 92.0 571.53. Trevor Pryce (Bal.) 90.0 601.04. John Abraham (Atl.) 89.5 557.05. Leonard Little (STL) 87.5 529.0

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One of the NFL’s most disruptive forces, DT HalotiNgata was named to his 1st Pro Bowl as a starter in2009. Though he missed Weeks 9 and 10 with an ankleinjury -- snapping his streak of consecutive gamesplayed/started at 55 -- Ngata posted 41 tackles (23

solo), 1.5 sacks, 1 FF and 1 FR in 2009. A key cog in Baltimore’s rushdefense, from 12/17/06 to 10/4/09, he helped the Ravens producea 39-game streak without allowing a 100-yard rusher.

Ngata Quick Hit: The Ravens have a history of strong run defense, but with Ngata’s helpthe past 4 seasons, Baltimore’s ground “D” has improved markedlyfrom what it was before he entered the NFL.

RAVENS RUSHING DEFENSE RANKINGSRAVENS RUSHING DEFENSE RANKINGS((Past 6 Seasons)Past 6 Seasons)

Yards Per Game Allowed Avg. Per Play AllowedYear Total Rank Total Rank2009 93.3 5th 3.4 1st2008 81.4 3rd 3.6 5th2007 79.3 2nd 2.8 1st2006 75.9 2nd 3.3 2nd2005 99.4 9th 3.7 8th2004 105.8 8th(t) 3.6 2nd

Rushing “D” Quick Hits: Dating back to 2006, when Ngata entered the NFL, the Ravens haveallowed a league-low 26 rushing TDs and the NFL’s 2nd-fewest rush-ing 1st downs (268, with the Vikings at 255).

Three-time Pro Bowler Terrell Suggs, who missed 3games with a knee injury in 2009 (snapping his streakof 105 consecutive games played), is the Ravens’ No.2 career sacks leader (57.5) and all-time sack yardageking (446.0). Since entering the NFL in 2003, Suggs’

57.5 QB drops rank 10th, while his 446 yards lost stand 4th.

RAVENS ALL-TIME SACKS LEADERSRAVENS ALL-TIME SACKS LEADERSRk. Player (Years) Sacks1. Peter Boulware (1997-2005) 70.02. Terrell Suggs (2003-present) 57.53. Michael McCrary (1997-2002) 51.04. Adalius Thomas (2000-2006) 38.55. Ray Lewis (1996-present) 36.5

NFL SACKS LEADERSNFL SACKS LEADERS(Since 2003)(Since 2003)

Rk. Player (Team) Sacks Yards1. Jared Allen (Min.) 72.0 48152. Dwight Freeney (Ind.) 71.0 505.53. Jason Taylor (Mia.) 69.5 418.04. Julius Peppers (Car.) 69.0 418.05. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 64.5 408.56. Robert Mathis (Ind.) 63.0 472.09. Aaron Schobel (Buf.) 63.0 407.58. John Abraham (Atl.) 62.0 410.59. Joey Porter (Mia.) 61.5 379.0

10. Terrell Suggs (Bal.) 57.5 446.0Suggs Quick Hits:

The Ravens are 36-13 when Suggs records a sack and 10-0 when hetallies 2 or more sacks.

Suggs has posted a franchise-record 20 FFs, including Week 4’s strip ofPatriots QB Tom Brady, which DE Dwan Edwards recovered for a TD.

Suggs has also recovered 11 fumbles during his career, 2nd most inRavens history (Ray Lewis, 15).

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Rk. Player Avg.1. Sam Koch . . . . . . . . .43.82. Dave Zastudil . . . . .41.63. Kyle Richardson . . . .41.4

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Rk. Player Avg.1. Sam Koch . . . . . . . . .37.92. Kyle Richardson . . . .35.43. Dave Zastudil . . . . . . .34.8

In 2008, Koch led the NFL in punts inside the 10 (18) and was 2nd with34 inside the 20. In 2009, 26 of his punts were downed inside the 20 and11 inside the 10.

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In 2009, QB Joe Flacco completed a franchise-record63.1% of his passes for a career-high 3,613 yards, 21TDs and 12 INTs. Flacco produced the 2nd-most yardsand TDs in Ravens single-season history, also settingthe team record for passer rating (88.9).

SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDSSINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDS(Ravens History)(Ravens History)

Rk. Player (Year) Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate1. V. Testaverde (‘96) 325-549 59.2 4,177 33 19 88.72. Joe Flacco (‘09) 315-499 63.1 3,613 21 12 88.93. Steve McNair (‘06) 295-468 63.0 3,050 16 12 82.5

Flacco’s NFL Rankings:Flacco’s 3,613 yards in 2009 ranked 15th, and his completion percentage(63.1) stood 11th in the NFL.

His attempts (499) ranked 15th, and his completions (315) were also 15th.

Flacco’s passer rating (88.9) was 13th, and his 21 TD passes tied (KyleOrton) for 15th.

Flacco produced 6 games with a 100+ passer rating in 2009. In thosecontests, he threw a combined 10 TDs and 0 INTs, leading the Ravens toa 5-1 record.

Including playoffs, the Ravens have won 21 of 32 games. Flacco’soverall record as a starter is 20-12 (23-14 including postseason).

In the Ravens’ last 18 regular season wins, Flacco has 25 TD pass-es and 3 INTs for a 104.9 QB rating on 305-of-473 passing (64.5%).

Baltimore is 15-1 when Flacco produces at least a 95 rating (and8-0 when he’s at 109.5 or better).

In Week 15’s 31-7 win over Chicago in 2009, Flacco threw 4 TDs,setting a career high and tying for the 2nd most TDs in Ravenshistory.

Flacco produced a career-high 135.6 passer rating in Week 15 vs.the Bears, completing 21 of 29 passes for 234 yards and 4 TDs. Therating ranked 2nd best in team history (Kyle Boller, 136.8 on12/19/05 vs. GB).

The Ravens are 10-2 when WR Derrick Mason and Flacco connectfor a TD pass.

Joe Flacco is just the 4th starting QB since the 1970 merger toreach the playoffs in his 1st 2 NFL seasons. Flacco joined BenRoethlisberger, Bernie Kosar and Dan Marino in the elite group.

In the 2008 Divisional Playoff win at Tennessee (1/10/09), Flaccobecame the 1st rookie QB in NFL history to win 2 playoff games.

John Harbaugh and Flacco, who set the NFL record for most winsever (13, including playoffs) by a rookie head coach starting arookie QB in 2008, now have the league mark for earning the play-offs in their 1st 2 seasons by such a pair.

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QB Joe Flacco produced 3 300-yard passing games in 2009, all ofwhich are the top passing days of his young career.

JOE FLACCO’S CAREER 300-YARD GAMESJOE FLACCO’S CAREER 300-YARD GAMESYards Cmp-Att Pct. Game Result385 28-43 65.1 10/18/09 at Min. L, 31-33342 25-35 71.4 9/27/09 vs. Cle. W, 34-3307 26-43 60.5 9/13/09 vs. KC W, 38-24

RAVENS ALL-TIME PASSING YARDS RAVENS ALL-TIME PASSING YARDS (Single-Game Bests)(Single-Game Bests)

Rk. Player Yds Cmp-Att TD INT Game1. V. Testaverde 429 31-51 3 2 10/27/96 vs. STL2. Joe Flacco 385 28-43 2 0 10/18/09 at Min.3. Steve McNair 373 29-47 3 2 11/12/06 at Ten.4. V. Testaverde 366 31-50 0 0 11/24/96 at Jax.5. V. Testaverde 353 29-45 3 1 10/06/96 vs. NE6. Eric Zeier 349 28-41 2 0 12/21/97 at Cin.7. Joe Flacco 342 25-35 1 0 9/27/09 vs. Cle.

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In Week 8’s 30-7 win over Denver, QB Joe Flacco started thegame 6-of-11 for 19 yards. After that, he completed 14 straightpasses for 156 yards and 1 TD. Flacco tied the Ravens’ single-game record for highest completion percentage (80%).

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION PCT.SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION PCT.(Ravens History)(Ravens History)

Player Pct. Cmp/Att. GameJoe Flacco 80.0 20 of 25 11/1/09 vs. Den.Elvis Grbac 80.0 16 of 20 10/21/01 at Cle. Elvis Grbac 80.0 24 of 30 9/9/01 vs. Chi. Jim Harbaugh 79.4 27 of 34 11/1/98 vs. Jax.

Flacco’s 14 Straight:Flacco’s 14 straight pass completions in Week 8’s win over Denver seta franchise record, breaking the previous streak of 12, which he alsoset on 10/5/08 at Indianapolis.

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Joe Flacco produced 6,584 passing yards in his initial 2 seasons,the 5th most by a starting QB in his 1st 2 years in the NFL. Belowis where Flacco ranks on the impressive list:

MOST PASSING YARDS / FIRST TWO NFL SEASONSMOST PASSING YARDS / FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS(NFL History)(NFL History)

Rk. Quarterback Yards1. Peyton Manning 7,8742. Dan Marino 7,2943. Drew Bledsoe 7,0494. Jeff Garcia 6,8225. Joe Flacco 6,5846. Jim Kelly 6,391

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Passer Rating88.9 Joe Flacco (2009)88.7 Vinny Testaverde (1996)82.5 Steve McNair (2006)

Completions325 Vinny Testaverde (1996)315 Joe Flacco (2009)295 Steve McNair (2006)

Passing Yards4,177 Vinny Testaverde (1996)3,613 Joe Flacco (2009)3,050 Steve McNair (2006)

300-Yard Games5 Vinny Testaverde (1996)3 Joe Flacco (2009)2 J. Blake (2002)/E. Zeier (1997)

Completion Pct.63.1 Joe Flacco (2009)63.0 Steve McNair (2006)61.7 Anthony Wright (2005)

Lowest Pct. Passes Intercepted2.4 Joe Flacco (2009)2.4 Kyle Boller (2004)2.5 Tony Banks (1999)

TD Passes33 Vinny Testaverde (1996)21 Joe Flacco (2009)18 Vinny Testaverde (1997)

Yards Per Attempt7.61 Vinny Testaverde (1996)7.24 Joe Flacco (2009)7.06 Jeff Blake (2002)

QB Joe Flacco set several Ravens single-season passing recordsin 2009 in his sophomore campaign. Producing one of the bestseasons ever by a Ravens QB, here are several notable marks:

SINGLE-SEASON PASSING RECORDSSINGLE-SEASON PASSING RECORDS(Ravens History)(Ravens History)

2008 FIRST-ROUND QB DRAFT PICKS(2008-09 Statistical Breakdown)

Player, Team (Pick) Att-Cmp Pct. Yards TD INT RateJoe Flacco, Bal. (18th) 927-572 61.7 6,584 35 24 84.9Matt Ryan, Atl. (3rd) 885-528 59.7 6,356 38 25 84.3

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In 2009, Joe Flacco became just the 4th starting QB since the1970 merger to reach the playoffs in his 1st 2 NFL seasons. Flaccojoins Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger, Cleveland’s Bernie Kosarand Miami’s Dan Marino in the elite postseason group. In 2008,Flacco became the 1st rookie QB in NFL history to win 2 playoffgames in helping lead the Ravens to the AFC Championship game.

QBs TO REACH PLAYOFFS FIRST TWO SEASONS QBs TO REACH PLAYOFFS FIRST TWO SEASONS (Since 1970)(Since 1970)

Rookie 2nd-YearQuarterback (Years) Record Record (Outcome)Joe Flacco (2008-09) 2-1 1-1 (lost in Divisional)Ben Roethlisberger (2004-05) 1-1 4-0 (won Super Bowl XL)Bernie Kosar (1985-86) 0-1 1-1 (lost AFC Champ.)Dan Marino (1983-84) 0-1 2-1 (lost Super Bowl XIX)

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In 2009, Ravens Pro Bowl RB Ray Rice led the teamwith 1,339 rushing yards (on 254 attempts) and with78 receptions (for 702 yards). Rice was 1 of 2 NFL play-ers (Tennessee’s Chris Johnson) to tally 2,000 yardsfrom scrimmage (2,041), ranking 2nd in the NFL with

an average of 127.6 net yards per game. His scrimmage yardsalso ranked 2nd in Ravens franchise history (Jamal Lewis had2,271 in 2003).

NET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE PER GAMENET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE PER GAME(2009 (2009 Season)Season)

Yards/ --Rush-- --Pass-- TotalRk. Player Game Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD 1st Downs1. Chris Johnson 156.8 358-2,006 14 50-503 2 972. Ray Rice 127.6 254-1,339 7 78-702 1 823. Steven Jackson 115.9 324-1,416 4 51-322 0 77

Rice’s 1,339 rushing yards ranked 6th in the NFL. In the last 9games of the season (since Nov. 8), Rice rushed for 814 yards, 3rdmost in the NFL.

In Week 16 at Pittsburgh, Rice rushed for 141 yards, becoming the1st back in 33 games to gain over 100 yards against the Steelers’defense.

Rice registered a career-high 219 total yards from scrimmage inWeek 14 vs. Detroit (a career-high 166 rushing and 53 receiving).The 219 yards rank as the 6th most in Ravens single-game history.

Rice’s 204 yards from scrimmage in the 1st half vs. Detroit in Week14 rank as the 4th most in an opening half in the NFL since 1991.

Rice’s 12.8 yards per carry against Detroit rank as the highest markin team history (min. 10 attempts).

Rice produced at least 100 total net yards from scrimmage in 11 ofhis last 13 games and in 12 of 16 games in 2009.

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RECEPTIONS BY RB RECEPTIONS BY RB (2009 (2009 SeasonSeason))

Rk. Player Catches1. Ray Rice . . . . . . . . . . . 782. Tim Hightower . . . . . .633. Matt Forte . . . . . . . . .57

RECEIVING YARDS BY RB RECEIVING YARDS BY RB ((2009 2009 SeasonSeason))

Rk. Player Yards1. Ray Rice . . . . . . . . . . .7022. Chris Johnson . . . . . . .5033. Darren Sproles . . . . . .497

RB Ray Rice registered 2,041 total yards from scrimmage in 2009,the 2nd-best output in Ravens single-season history. Only JamalLewis’ NFL Offensive Player of the Year campaign (2,271 scrim-mage yards) ranks higher in team history.

RAVENS NET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGERAVENS NET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE(S(Single-Season Records)ingle-Season Records)

Total --Rush-- --Pass-- Rk. Player (Year) Yards Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD1. Jamal Lewis (2003) 2,271 387-2,066 14 26-205 02. Ray Rice (2009) 2,041 254-1,339 7 78-702 13. Jamal Lewis (2002) 1,769 308-1,327 6 47-442 14. Jamal Lewis (2000) 1,660 309-1,364 6 27-296 05. Willis McGahee (2007)1,438 294-1,207 7 43-231 1

Ray Rice is 1 of only 8 players in NFL history to produce 1,000rushing yards and 700 receiving yards in a season. The rare feathas been done 11 different times, 4 by Marshall Faulk alone.

PLAYERS WITH 1,000 RUSHING & 700 RECEIVING YARDSPLAYERS WITH 1,000 RUSHING & 700 RECEIVING YARDS(Single-Season NFL History)(Single-Season NFL History)

Player (Year) Rushing Yards Receiving YardsMarcus Allen (1984) 1,168 758William Andrews (1981) 1,301 735Roger Craig (1985) 1,050 1,016Marshall Faulk (2001) 1,382 765Marshall Faulk (2000) 1,359 830Marshall Faulk (1999) 1,381 1,048Marshall Faulk (1998) 1,319 908Steven Jackson (2006) 1,528 806Ray Rice (2008) 1,339 702LaDainian Tomlinson (2003) 1,645 725Brian Westbrook (2007) 1,333 771

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Ray Rice led all NFL RBs in receptions (78) and receiving yards(702) in 2009, also setting the Ravens’ single-season records inthose respective categories by a RB.

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In the Week 10 win at Cleveland, RB Willis McGahee,who has 2,422 rushing yards in his Ravens career,moved into 2nd on Baltimore’s all-time rushing chart.Currently ranking in 4th place, fellow RB Ray Rice hastotaled 1,793 rushing yards in his career.

RAVENS ALL-TIME RUSHING YARDSRAVENS ALL-TIME RUSHING YARDS(Franchise History)(Franchise History)

Rk. Player Att. Yards Avg. LG TDs1. Jamal Lewis 1,822 7,801 4.3 82t 45 2. Willis McGahee 573 2,422 4.2 77t 263. Priest Holmes 459 2,102 4.6 72 104. Ray Rice 361 1,793 5.0 60 75. Chester Taylor 373 1,599 4.3 52 4

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AFC FIRST DOWNSAFC FIRST DOWNS(2009 (2009 SeasonSeason))

Rk. Player 1st Downs1. Chris Johnson . . . . . . .972. Maurice Jones-Drew . .843. Ray Rice . . . . . . . . . . .82

RAVENS TOUCHDOWNS RAVENS TOUCHDOWNS (2009 Season)(2009 Season)

Rk. Player Total TDs1. Willis McGahee . . . .142. Ray Rice . . . . . . . . . . .83. Derrick Mason . . . . . .7

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In Week 6 at Minnesota, Ray Rice posted the most receivingyards by a RB in Ravens history, totaling 117 yards on 10 recep-tions. Rice owns 6 of the Ravens’ top 11 receiving days by a RB.

RECEIVING YARDS BY A RUNNING BACKRECEIVING YARDS BY A RUNNING BACK(Ravens Single-Game History) (Ravens Single-Game History)

Rk. Player Game/Date Yards Rec. Avg.1. Ray Rice 10/18/09 at Min. 117 10 11.72. Jamal Lewis 12/08/02 vs. NO 108 4 27.03. Priest Holmes 10/11/98 vs. Ten. 98 13 7.54. Earnest Byner 10/27/96 vs. STL 96 6 16.05. Ray Rice 11/8/09 at Cin. 87 8 10.96. Ray Rice 10/11/09 vs. Cin. 74 7 10.67. Bam Morris 11/10/96 at Jax. 73 3 24.38. Jamal Lewis 11/5/00 at Cin. 70 3 23.39. Ray Rice 11/29/09 vs. Pit. 67 5 13.4

10. Ray Rice 10/12/08 at Ind. 64 7 9.1 Ray Rice 11/22/09 vs. Ind. 64 7 9.1

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Rk. Player TDs1. Willis McGahee (2009) . .142. Jamal Lewis (2003) . . . . . . .143. Michael Jackson (1996) . .144. Le’Ron McClain (2008) . . .115. Three Players . . . . . . . . . . .9

RAVENS RUSHING LONGS(Franchise History)

Player Game LongLe’Ron McClain 12/20/08 at Dal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82tJamal Lewis 9/14/03 vs. Cle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82tWillis McGahee 1/3/10 at Oak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77tWillis McGahee 12/20/08 at Dal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77t

NFL TOUCHDOWNSNFL TOUCHDOWNS((2009 Season2009 Season))

Rk. Player TDs1. Adrian Peterson (Min.) . .182. Chris Johnson (Ten.) . . . . .16

M. Jones-Drew (Jax.) . . . .164. Willis McGahee (Bal.) . . .14

Thomas Jones (NYJ) . . . . .14

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RB Willis McGahee scored a team-high 14 TDs in 2009 (12 rush-ing and 2 receiving). The Pro Bowl (2007) back tied the Ravens’single-season record, which is also held by Michael Jackson(1996) and Jamal Lewis (2003). In Week 17 at Oakland, McGaheeexploded for a career-high 167 rushing yards and 3 TDs on 16carries. He produced a 77-yard TD scamper, tying himself(12/20/08 at Dal.) for the 2nd-longest run in Ravens history.

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Ray Rice finished with 12 games of 100 or more yards fromscrimmage in 2009, 2nd only to fellow Pro Bowler ChrisJohnson’s 13. (RB Steven Jackson of the Rams had 11.)

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Two-time Pro Bowl TE Todd Heap is the Ravens’ all-time leader in receptions (427) and receiving TDs (36).Heap posted 6 TDs in 2009, including 4 in the Ravens’last 3 games. In Week 16 at Pittsburgh, he pulled in 2receiving scores for the 8th time in his career. Heap

ended the year with 53 catches for 593 yards (his most since2006), and he averaged 11.2 yards per reception.

RAVENS ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS LEADERSRAVENS ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS LEADERS(Franchise History)(Franchise History)

Rk. Name No. Yds. Avg. LG TDs1. Todd Heap 427 4,893 11.5 48 362. Derrick Mason 410 4,975 12.1 79t 223. Mark Clayton 234 3,116 13.3 87t 124. Travis Taylor 204 2,758 13.5 73t 155. Qadry Ismail 191 2,819 14.8 77t 18Heap Quick Hits:

Including Week 1’s 74-yard performance, Heap has registered at least70 receiving yards in a game 14 times during his career. He has alsorecorded at least 50 receiving yards in 44 games during his career.

Dating back to 2002, Heap has the 5th-most catches and receivingyards among NFL TEs (411 for 4,687). His 35 TDs stand 4th.

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NFL WRNFL WRSS CONSECUTIVE CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYEDGAMES PLAYED

Rk. Player Games1. Reggie Wayne . . . . . .1342. Derrick Mason . . . . .1223. Lee Evans . . . . . . . . . . .96

ACTIVE WRACTIVE WRSS / CONSECUTIVE / CONSECUTIVE 60+ CATCH SEASONS60+ CATCH SEASONS

Rk. Player Seasons1. Derrick Mason . . . . . .102. Hines Ward . . . . . . . . . .93. R. Wayne/A. Johnson . .7

Derrick Mason owns the top 3 reception seasons in team history,while he has also posted 4 of his 8 career 1,000-yard campaigns inBaltimore. (The Ravens have had 9 total 1,000-yard seasons.)

In the Week 15 win vs. Chicago, WR Derrick Masonplayed in his 200th game and became the 16th playerin NFL history to post 850 receptions. Since earning his1st Pro Bowl in 2000, Mason has the 4th-most catch-es (816) and 4th-most receiving yards (10,481) of all

active players. One of the league’s most durable wideouts, hehas played in 122 consecutive games (2nd most among activeWRs) and has produced at least 60 catches in 10 straight seasons.

NFL RECEPTIONS NFL RECEPTIONS ((Active Players Active Players SSince ince 2000)2000)

Rk. Player Catches1. Torry Holt . . . . . . . .8682. Tony Gonzalez . . . . . .8313. Hines Ward . . . . . . . . .8194. Derrick Mason . . . . . .8165. Terrell Owens . . . . . . .784

NFL RECEIVING YARDS NFL RECEIVING YARDS (Active Players(Active Players SSince ince 2000)2000)Rk. Player Yards1. Torry Holt . . . . . . .12,5942. Randy Moss . . . . . . .11,7393. Terrell Owens . . . . .11,6444. Derrick Mason . . . .10,4815. Hines Ward . . . . . . . 10,063

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RAVENS RECEPTIONS RAVENS RECEPTIONS ((Single-Season RecordsSingle-Season Records))

Rk. Player Catches1. Derrick Mason (‘07) . . .1032. Derrick Mason (‘05) . . . .86 3. Derrick Mason (‘08) . . .804. Ray Rice (‘09) . . . . . . . . .785. Michael Jackson (‘96) . . . .76

RAVENS RECEIVING YARDS RAVENS RECEIVING YARDS (Single-Season Records(Single-Season Records))

Rk. Player Yards1. Michael Jackson (‘96) . .1,2012. Qadry Ismail (‘99) . . . .1,1053. Derrick Alexander (‘96) . .1,0994. Derrick Mason (‘07) . .1,0875. Derrick Mason (‘05) . .1,073

WR Mark Clayton has 9 100-yard receiving games inhis career -- the most in Ravens history -- includingWeek 12’s 7-catch, 129-yard performance in the winover Pittsburgh. Clayton’s 234 career catches and3,116 yards both rank 3rd in Ravens franchise history.

RAVENS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESRAVENS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES(Franchise History) (Franchise History)

Rk. Player (Years) 100-Yard Games1. Mark Clayton (2005-present) 92. Derrick Mason (2005-present) 6 2. Derrick Alexander (1996-97) 64. Qadry Ismail (1999-2001) 5

Michael Jackson (1996-98) 5Clayton Quick Hits:

Baltimore boasts a 6-3 record whenever Clayton reaches the centurymark, including a 4-0 mark on the road. In those 4 road wins, Claytonhas produced 24 receptions for 509 yards and 4 TDs.

In ‘06, Clayton led the team with a career-high 67 catches for 939 yards.

Clayton registered 34 catches for 480 yards (14.1 avg.) in 2009.

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Rk. Player Rec Yards TDs GP ‘09 Stats1. Tony Gonzalez 999 11,807 82 206 83-8672. Jason Witten 523 5,965 27 111 94-1,0303. Antonio Gates 479 6,223 59 109 79-1,1574. Jeremy Shockey 469 5,280 30 109 48-5695. Todd Heap 427 4,893 36 120 53-593

Derrick Mason currently has 863 career receptions, 14th most alltime. In Week 16 at Pittsburgh in 2009, Mason also became the23rd player in NFL history to reach the 11,000-yard milestone.

NFL CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERSNFL CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS(All-Time List)(All-Time List)

Rk. Players GP Rec. Yards Avg. TDs1. Jerry Rice 303 1,549 22,895 14.8 1972. Marvin Harrison 190 1,102 14,580 13.2 1283. Cris Carter 234 1,101 13,899 12.6 1304. Tim Brown 255 1,094 14,934 13.7 1005. Isaac Bruce 223 1,024 15,208 14.9 916. Terrell Owens 205 1,006 14,951 14.9 1447. Tony Gonzalez 206 999 11,807 11.8 828. Andre Reed 234 951 13,198 13.9 879. Art Monk 224 940 12,721 13.5 68

10. Randy Moss 186 926 14,465 15.6 14811. Torry Holt 173 920 13,382 14.5 7412. Hines Ward 186 895 10,947 12.2 7813. Keenan McCardell 209 883 11,373 12.9 6314. Derrick Mason 202 863 11,089 12.8 5915. Jimmy Smith 179 862 12,287 14.3 67

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334477334477Receiving yards (on 22 catches for a 15.8 average) WR Derrick

Mason had on 3rd down in 2009, 4th most in the NFL.

44,,99775544,,997755Receiving yards Mason has produced during his Ravens career,

the most in franchise history. His 410 catches stand 2nd to TE Todd Heap’s 427.

1166,,1177881166,,117788Combined yards Mason has produced during his 13-year career(5,086 return, 3 rushing and 11,089 receiving). After serving hisinitial 3 seasons as a return specialist, Mason developed into

one of the NFL’s most dependable and durable receivers.Amazingly, he is the only player in NFL history to produce at

least 5,000 return yards and 10,000 receiving yards.

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400 Note: In Week 8’s win over Denver, TE Todd Heap became the 23rdtight end in NFL history to record 400 catches in a career. Heap is just 1of 5 active tight ends (above) to post 400 catches.

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Mark Clayton has been a part of 15 touchdowns during hiscareer, producing 12 via reception, 2 on the run and throwinganother. The 5th-year pro is the only non-QB in Ravens history tothrow a TD (11/30/08 at Cin.). Here are Clayton’s career TDs:

CLAYTON’S CAREER TOUCHDOWNSCLAYTON’S CAREER TOUCHDOWNS

Rushing (2) Passing (1)42 yards, 9/7/08 vs. Cin. 32 yards (to Derrick Mason), 11 yards, 12/19/05 vs. GB 11/30/08 at Cin.

Receiving (12)87 yards, 12/10/06 at KC70 yards, 11/30/08 at Cin.65 yards, 11/12/06 at Ten.62 yards, 10/15/06 vs. Car.53 yards, 11/23/08 vs. Phi. 47 yards, 11/02/08 at Cle.

47 yards, 12/25/05 vs. Min.39 yards, 12/11/09 at Den.35 yards, 12/24/06 at Pit.32 yards, 10/18/09 at Min.31 yards, 09/13/09 vs. KC14 yards, 10/15/06 vs. Car.

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The Ravens are 8-5 in playoff history, 1-2 at home, 6-3 on theroad and 1-0 at a neutral site (Super Bowl XXXV).Date Game Results12/31/00 Wild Card vs. Denver Ravens, 21-31/7/01 Divisional at Tennessee Ravens, 24-101/14/01 AFC Championship at Oakland Ravens, 16-31/28/01 Super Bowl XXXV at NY Giants Ravens, 34-71/13/02 Wild Card at Miami Ravens, 20-31/20/02 Divisional at Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-101/3/04 Wild Card vs. Tennessee Titans, 20-171/13/07 Divisional vs. Indianapolis Colts, 15-61/4/09 Wild Card at Miami Ravens, 27-91/10/09 Divisional at Tennessee Ravens, 13-101/18/09 AFC Championship at Pittsburgh Steelers, 23-141/10/10 Wild Card at New England Ravens, 33-141/16/10 Divisional at Indianapolis Colts, 20-3

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The Ravens have earned 6 postseason appearances in theirshort 14-year history, all occurring since the 2000 campaign(2009, 2008, 2006, 2003, 2001, 2000). Baltimore’s 6 playoffberths dating back to ’00 tie for 3rd most in the AFC and 4thmost in the NFL over that time:

MOST NFL PLAYOFF APPEARANCESMOST NFL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES(Since 2000) (Since 2000)

AFC9 - Indianapolis 7 - New England6 - Baltimore

Pittsburgh5 - NY Jets

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The Ravens own the 2nd-best playoff winning percentage in NFLhistory, compiling an 8-5 record (.615) in 6 years of postseasonappearances (1-1 in 2009 and 2-1 in 2008).

NFL POSTSEASON WINNING PCT.NFL POSTSEASON WINNING PCT.(Since 1960)(Since 1960)

Rk. Team Record Pct.1. Pittsburgh Steelers****** 31-18 .6332. Baltimore Ravens* 8-5 .6153. Green Bay Packers*** 22-14 .6114. Carolina Panthers 6-4 .6005. New England Patriots*** 21-14 .600* Indicates number of Super Bowl titles

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NFC8 - Philadelphia 6 - Green Bay 6 - NY Giants 5 - Seattle

Tampa Bay4 - Dal., Min., STL

The Ravens are 6-3 on the road in postseason play, producing thebest road winning percentage (tied with Carolina) in playoff his-tory (since 1960). The Ravens are 3-2 in their last 5 playoff gameson the road, posting a 1-1 mark in 2009.

NFL POSTSEASON WINNING PCT. / ROAD GAMESNFL POSTSEASON WINNING PCT. / ROAD GAMES(Since 1960)(Since 1960)

Rk. Team Record Pct.1. Baltimore Ravens 6-3 .6672. Carolina Panthers 4-2 .6673. New England Patriots 7-9 .4384. Pittsburgh Steelers 7-9 .4385. Dallas Cowboys 9-14 .391

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In their 13 all-time playoff games, the Ravens have only allowed171.8 passing yards and 80.7 rushing yards per contest.Baltimore’s 252.5 net yards allowed per game since 2000 (min. 5games) rank as the NFL’s best mark this decade.

TOP DEFENSIVE POSTSEASON RANKINGSTOP DEFENSIVE POSTSEASON RANKINGS(Min. 5 Games / Since 2000)(Min. 5 Games / Since 2000)

NET YARDS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed)

1. Baltimore . . . . .252.52. Tampa Bay . . . .259.63. Tennessee . . . .278.04. NY Giants . . . . .279.0

PASS YARDS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed)

1. Tampa Bay . . . .169.62. Baltimore . . . .171.83. NY Giants . . . . .182.34. Philadelphia . . .186.2

RUSH YARDS PER GAME(Fewest Allowed)

1. Tennessee . . . . .67.62. Pittsburgh . . . . .78.13. Baltimore . . . . .80.74. Tampa Bay . . . . .90.0

In 13 playoff games, the Ravens’ “D” has forced 26 INTs, includ-ing 14 thefts in the last 7 postseason contests. Baltimore’s 26INTs rank 2nd most in postseason play this decade, while the 539INT return yards stand 1st (New England is 2nd with 429).

NFL POSTSEASON INTs LEADERSNFL POSTSEASON INTs LEADERS(Since 2000) (Since 2000)

Rk. Team INTs Yards TDs Games1. New England 27 429 5 182. Baltimore 26 539 4 133. Indianapolis 20 266 1 17

INT Quick Hits: The Ravens have recorded at least 1 INT in 12 of their 13 playoff games.

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Since 2000, the Ravens have allowed just 12.6 points per game inpostseason play, the NFL’s best mark this decade. In the WildCard win at New England in 2009 (1/10/10), Baltimore permittedjust 14 points. In 3 playoff games during the 2008 playoff run, theRavens allowed 14.0 points a contest.

NFL POSTSEASON SCORING DEFENSENFL POSTSEASON SCORING DEFENSE(Since 2000)(Since 2000)

Rk. Team G Pts Pts/Gm1. Baltimore Ravens 13 164 12.62. Philadelphia Eagles 18 330 18.33. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7 130 18.6

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In 2009, for the 14th consecutive season, 5 or more teamsqualified for the playoffs that were not in the postseason theyear before. Cincinnati, Dallas, Green Bay, New England, NewOrleans (Super Bowl winner) and the NY Jets did not make theplayoffs in 2008, but did so this past season.

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Baltimore has produced 6 playoff road wins since 2000, tied withthe Cowboys (1970s) for the most in a single decade. (From 2008-09 alone, the Ravens won 3 road playoff games.) Carolina has wonthe 2nd-most playoff road games this decade (4).

MOST ROAD PLAYOFF WINS IN A DECADEMOST ROAD PLAYOFF WINS IN A DECADE(Since 1960)(Since 1960)

Playoff RoadTeam Decade WinsBaltimore Ravens 2000s 6Dallas Cowboys 1970s 6Carolina Panthers 2000s 4Kansas City Chiefs 1960s 4

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Baltimore has never allowed a 100-yard rusher in the playoffs,holding opposing RBs under the century mark in 13 straight con-tests. That ranks as the NFL’s 3rd-longest active streak.

GAMES WITHOUT ALLOWING 100-YARD RUSHERGAMES WITHOUT ALLOWING 100-YARD RUSHER(Longest Current Postseason Streaks)(Longest Current Postseason Streaks)Rk. Team 100-Yard Rushers1. Washington Redskins 172. Pittsburgh Steelers 143. Baltimore Ravens 13

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Joe Flacco is just the 4th starting QB since the 1970merger to reach the playoffs in his 1st 2 NFL seasons.Flacco joined Ben Roethlisberger, Bernie Kosar andDan Marino in the elite group. In 2008, Flacco becamethe 1st rookie QB in NFL history to win 2 playoff games.

QBs TO REACH PLAYOFFS FIRST TWO SEASONS QBs TO REACH PLAYOFFS FIRST TWO SEASONS (Since 1970)(Since 1970)

Rookie 2nd-YearQuarterback (Years) Record Record (Outcome)Joe Flacco (2008-09) 2-1 1-1 (lost Divisional)Ben Roethlisberger (2004-05) 1-1 4-0 (won Super Bowl XL)Bernie Kosar (1985-86) 0-1 1-1 (lost AFC Champ.)Dan Marino (1983-84) 0-1 2-1 (lost Super Bowl XIX)

ROOKIE QBROOKIE QBSS TO START A PLAYOFF GAME TO START A PLAYOFF GAME (Since 1970)(Since 1970)

Rookie QB Team Season Game/Opp. ResultMark Sanchez Jets 2009 WC at Cin. W, 24-14

Div. at SD W, 17-14Con. at Ind. L, 17-30

Joe Flacco Ravens 2008 WC at Mia. W, 27-92008 Div. at Ten. W, 13-10

Con. at Pit. L, 14-23Matt Ryan Falcons 2008 WC at Ari. L, 24-30B. Roethlisberger Steelers 2004 Div. vs. NYJ W, 20-17

Con. vs. NE L, 27-41Shaun King Buccaneers 1999 Div. vs. Was. W, 14-13

Con. at STL L, 6-11Todd Marinovich Raiders 1991 WC at KC L, 6-10Jim Everett LA Rams 1986 WC at Was. L, 7-19Bernie Kosar Browns 1985 Div. at Mia. L, 21-24Dan Marino Dolphins 1983 Div. vs. Sea. L, 20-27

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S Ed Reed owns 7 INTs in 7 career playoff games,including 1 INT in each of the Ravens’ 2009 playoffgames (at New England and at Indianapolis). The 7career INTs tie for most among active NFL players.Reed’s INTs have come in 7 games, which is 11 fewer

contests played than Asante Samuel, with whom he is tied.

ACTIVE NFL INTACTIVE NFL INTSS LEADERS LEADERS (Postseason Games)(Postseason Games)

Rk. Player INTs Yards TDs Games1. Ed Reed 7 162 1 71. Asante Samuel 7 227 4 183. Ty Law 6 116 1 134. Ricky Manning Jr. 5 21 0 10

Reed Quick Hit: Reed has totaled dual INTs in 2 playoff games in his career. He picked offPeyton Manning twice in the 2006 Divisional game and Chad Penningtontwice in the Wild Card round in 2008.

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LB Terrell Suggs has posted 5 sacks in 7 career playoffgames. Dating back to the 2006 campaign, whenBaltimore hosted Indianapolis in the DivisionalPlayoff, Suggs’ 5 QB drops tie for 2nd most in post-season play during that span.

NFL POSTSEASON SACKS LEADERSNFL POSTSEASON SACKS LEADERS(Since 2006)(Since 2006)

Rk. Player (Team) Sacks Yards1. LaMarr Woodley 8.0 49.02. Terrell Suggs 5.0 44.0Dwight Freeney 5.0 39.0

4. Bertrand Berry 4.0 16.0Darnell Dockett 4.0 23.0Ray Edwards 4.0 31.0DeMarcus Ware 4.0 26.0

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During the 2008 season, John Harbaugh became justthe 12th 1st-year head coach to lead his team to theConference Championship game in the Super BowlEra. In 2009, he became the 10th coach since 1990 toreach the playoffs in his 1st 2 seasons as a head coach.

The last coach to accomplish this feat was Pittsburgh’s MikeTomlin during the 2007-08 seasons.

HEAD COACHES TO MAKE PLAYOFFS HEAD COACHES TO MAKE PLAYOFFS IN EACH OF FIRST TWO SEASONSIN EACH OF FIRST TWO SEASONS

(Since 1990)(Since 1990)Combined Reg. Combined

Coach (Team) Years Season Rec. Playoff Rec.Bill Cowher (Pit.) 1992-93 20-12 0-2Dennis Green (Min.) 1992-93 20-12 0-2Barry Switzer (Dal.) 1994-95 24-8 4-1Ray Rhodes (Phi.) 1995-96 20-12 1-2Steve Mariucci (SF) 1997-98 25-7 2-2Chan Gailey (Dal.) 1998-99 18-14 0-2Mike Martz (STL) 2000-01 24-8 2-2Herm Edwards (NYJ) 2001-02 19-13 1-2Mike Tomlin (Pit.) 2007-08 22-10 3-1John Harbaugh (Bal.) 2008-09 20-12 3-2

FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACHES TO REACH FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACHES TO REACH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

(Super Bowl Era)(Super Bowl Era)Coach (Team) Result/Opp. (Date)Jim Caldwell (Ind.) W, 30-17 vs. NYJ (1/24/10)Rex Ryan (NYJ) L, 17-30 at Ind. (1/24/10)John Harbaugh (Bal.) L, 14-23 at Pit. (1/18/09)Sean Payton (NO) L, 14-39 at Chi. (1/21/07)Jim Mora Jr. (Atl.) L, 10-27 at Phi. (1/23/05)Bill Callahan (Oak.) W, 41-24 vs. Ten. (1/19/03)Steve Mariucci (SF) L, 10-23 vs. GB (1/11/98)Barry Switzer (Dal.) L, 28-38 at SF (1/15/95)George Seifert (SF) W, 30-3 vs. LA (1/14/90) Bud Carson (Cle.) L, 21-37 at Den. (1/14/90)Red Miller (Den.) W, 20-17 vs. Oak. (1/1/78)Don McCafferty (Ind.) W, 27-17 vs. Oak. (1/3/71)John Madden (Oak.) L, 7-17 vs. KC (1/4/70)Joe Collier (Buf.) L, 7-31 vs. KC (1/1/67)

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On the 1st play from scrimmage in the Wild Card winat New England (1/10/10), RB Ray Rice ran for an 83-yard TD, the 2nd-longest run in NFL postseason histo-ry. Rice’s jolt was also the longest in Ravens playoffhistory, topping the 48-yard rush RB Willis McGahee

produced at Miami in 2008’s Wild Card win (1/4/09).

LONGEST POSTSEASON RUNSLONGEST POSTSEASON RUNS(NFL History)(NFL History)

Rk. Player Date/Opp. Rush Long1. Fred Taylor 1/15/00 vs. Mia. 90t2. Ray Rice 1/10/10 at NE 83t3. Charlie Garner 1/12/02 vs. NYJ 80t

Rice also tallied a Ravens’ playoff-record 159 rushing yards and2 TDs on 22 carries against the Patriots on 1/10/10. His 7.2 yardsper attempt also set a postseason franchise mark.

RAVENS MOST RUSHING YARDSRAVENS MOST RUSHING YARDS(Single-Game Playoff Highs)(Single-Game Playoff Highs)

Rk. Player Date/Opp. Att. Yds. Avg. TD1. Ray Rice 1/10/10 at NE 22 159 7.2 22. Jamal Lewis 12/31/00 vs. Den. 30 110 3.7 23. Terry Allen 1/13/02 at Mia. 25 109 4.4 1

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With his 159-yard rushing performance at New England in theRavens’ 33-14 Wild Card win (1/10/10), Ray Rice produced the4th-most rushing yards in NFL postseason play since the 2002season. Rice helped the Ravens rack up 234 yards on the ground,which ranks as a franchise playoff record and the NFL’s 3rd mostdating back to the ’02 campaign. RB Willis McGahee added 62yards and 1 TD, while FB Le’Ron McClain had 8 yards and a score.

NFL PLAYOFFS MOST RUSHING YARDSNFL PLAYOFFS MOST RUSHING YARDS(Single Games / Since 2002)(Single Games / Since 2002)

Rk. Players Game/Opp. Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD1. Ryan Grant 1/12/08 vs. Sea. 27 201 7.4 43 32. Priest Holmes 1/11/04 vs. Ind. 24 176 7.3 48 23. Cedric Benson 1/09/10 vs. NYJ 21 169 8.0 47t 14. Ray Rice 1/10/10 at NE 22 159 7.2 83t 25. Ahman Green 1/11/04 at Phi. 25 156 6.2 33 0

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Category All Time Category All Timevs. AFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5 vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Away . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3Leading at Halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1 Trailing at Halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4Tied at Halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Leading After 3 Quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-0Tied After 3 Quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Trailing After 3 Quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-5Decided by 7 Points or Less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Decided By 3 Points or Less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1When Scoring First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 When Not Scoring First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Positive or Even Turnover Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-1 Negative Turnover Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4Winning or Even Penalty Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1 Losing Penalty Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4With a 100-Yard Rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-0 With a 100-Yard Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0Without a 100-Yard Rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Without a 100-Yard Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5When Allowing a 100-Yard Rusher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 When Not Allowing a 100-Yard Rusher . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5When Allowing a 100-Yard Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 When Not Allowing a 100-Yard Receiver . . . . . . . . . . 7-5With a 300-Yard Passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Without a 300-Yard Passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5Allowing a 300-Yard (net) Passer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Not Allowing a 300-Yard (net) Passer . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5Neutral Site (Super Bowl XXXV - Tampa, FL) . . . . . . . .1-0

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SNAPPING PATRIOTS STREAKThe Ravens beat New England, 33-14, serving the Patriots their1st home playoff defeat since 1978. Baltimore snapped NewEngland’s 11-game home playoff winning streak and halted QBTom Brady’s 23-game overall winning streak at home.

TURNOVER BATTLEThe Ravens forced QB Tom Brady into 4 turnovers (3 INTs and 1fumble), finishing the game with a +2 ratio. Baltimore scored 20points off its 4 turnovers on the day.

PILING UP POINTSBaltimore scored 33 points against the Patriots, the 2nd most inRavens playoff history (34 vs. NYG in Super Bowl XXXV). Twenty-four of the Ravens’ points came in the 1st quarter, tying for the2nd-most points in the opening quarter of any playoff game inNFL history.

GROUND ATTACKRB Ray Rice ran for a playoff franchise-record 159 yards and 2TDs on 22 carries (7.2 avg.), spurring the Ravens’ 234-yard rush-ing output (most in team playoff history). The 234 ground yardsare the 2nd most New England has ever given up in a playoffgame (318 to San Diego in 1964).

STRONG ON THIRD DOWNThe Ravens were 10-of-16 (63%) on 3rd down, while Baltimore’sdefense limited the Patriots to a 3-of-12 (25%) showing.

SACK ATTACKThe Ravens sacked QB Tom Brady 3 times (LB Ray Lewis, LBTerrell Suggs and DE Dwan Edwards). Brady had only beensacked 16 times during the regular season.

GREAT FIELD POSITIONAs was the case during regular season play (the Ravens postedthe NFL’s 5th-best starting field position of 31.8 in 2009),Baltimore’s average starting field position vs. the Patriots wasthe 50-yard line.

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WR DERRICK MASON• Mason saw action in his 1st-career playoff appearance primari-ly as a kickoff and punt returner, helping the Tennessee Titans tothe 1999 AFC Championship and a berth in Super Bowl XXXIV.Games Rec. Yards Avg. LG TD15 48 590 12.3 48t 2

DE TREVOR PRYCE• Pryce was part of the Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII championDenver Broncos teams his 1st 2 years in the NFL.

• In 6 playoff games as a Raven, Pryce has 11 total tackles (8 solo)and 1 sack (-6 yards).Games Tackles Solo Asst. Sacks Yards PD17 30 19 11 2.5 9.5 2

LB RAY LEWIS• Lewis made 11 tackles (6 solo) and had 4 PD en route to SuperBowl XXXV MVP honors when the Ravens topped the New YorkGiants, 34-7, on 1/28/01.

• Facing Tennessee in the Divisional round that season, Lewisrecorded his sole postseason TD, taking a Steve McNair INT 50yards for the score in the Ravens’ 24-10 victory.

• Lewis had his highest postseason tackle total with 23 stops (13solo) in the Ravens’ Divisional loss to the Colts on 1/13/07. Lewisalso notched 4 PD in that contest.

• In the Wild Card win at NE (1/10/10), Lewis had a team-high 13tackles, his 1st-career playoffs sack (-7 yards) and 2 QB hits.Games Tackles Solo Asst. INT Yards PD FF FR13 152 96 56 2 54 12 5 1

S ED REED• Reed has 7 INTs in 7 postseason games, including 1 each inboth 2009 playoff games. In the 2008 Wild Card win at Miami, hereturned 1 of his 2 thefts in the game for a 64-yard TD. Games Tackles Solo Asst. INT Yards LG PD

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LB TERRELL SUGGS• Suggs has played in 7 career playoff games, including 2008’sAFC Championship at Pittsburgh, where he had 2 sacks.

• In the Wild Card win at New England (1/10/10), he had 3 tack-les and a sack on which he forced and recovered a fumble.Games Tackles Solo Asst. Sacks Yards FF FR

7 33 27 6 5 44 2 2

In their postseason history, the Ravens have dominated theturnover battle, registering a +11 mark in 13 games. In the WildCard win at New England (1/10/10), Baltimore forced 4 turnovers(and had 2 give-aways) for a +2 mark. The Ravens are 8-1 all timein the playoffs when posting a positive turnover ratio.

RAVENS PLAYOFF TURNOVER TABLERAVENS PLAYOFF TURNOVER TABLE(All-Time Postseason Play)(All-Time Postseason Play)

Date Game +/- Result12/31/00 Wild Card vs. Denver +1 W1/7/01 Divisional at Tennessee +1 W1/14/01 AFC Championship at Oakland +3 W1/28/01 Super Bowl XXXV at NY Giants +5 W1/13/02 Wild Card at Miami +2 W1/20/02 Divisional at Pittsburgh -3 L1/3/04 Wild Card vs. Tennessee +1 L1/13/07 Divisional vs. Indianapolis -2 L1/4/09 Wild Card at Miami +4 W1/10/09 Divisional at Tennessee +3 W1/18/09 AFC Championship at Pittsburgh -3 L1/10/10 Wild Card at New England +2 W1/16/10 Divisional at Indianapolis -3 LTotals +11 8-5

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In the 33-14 Wild Card win at New England (1/10/10), whenthe Ravens became the 1st team to beat the Patriots at homein the playoffs since 1978, Baltimore limited QB Tom Bradyand Co. to 196 total yards of offense. That mark ranks as the2nd-fewest yards by the Patriots in their 35 all-time postsea-son games (123 on 1/26/85 to the Chicago Bears). The Ravens’“D” forced Brady into 4 turnovers (3 INTs and 1 fumble), withBaltimore’s “O” converting those give-aways into 20 points.

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RAVENS POSTSEASON HISTORYIt was a battle of the NFL’s top 2 defenses, and Baltimore fought through multiple injuries. S Daren Stone suffered a concussion on the opening kickoff, but returned in the 2nd half. CBs Frank Walker (dislocated shoulder) and Corey Ivy both left briefly before returning. However, RB Willis McGahee was carted off in the 4th quarter because of a helmet-to-helmet shot from S Ryan Clark. After not committing a TO in his 1st 2 playoff games, QB Joe Flacco threw 3 INTs and lost a fumble. Pittsburgh took a 13-0 lead on 2 Jeff Reed FGs and a 65-yard TD pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger to WR Santonio Holmes. S Jim Leonhard returned a punt 45 yards to the Steelers’ 17, which – along with a pass interference call in the end zone – set up McGahee’s 3-yard TD run in the 2nd quarter. After another Reed FG, McGahee pulled the Ravens within 2 (16-14 in the 4th quarter) with his 2nd TD. A botched punt from Pittsburgh’s P Mitch Berger gave Baltimore the ball at midfield, and another end zone pass interference call led to McGahee’s 1-yard TD run. On their ensuing series, the Ravens drove for a go-ahead score, but S Troy Polamalu jumped in front of WR Derrick Mason with 4:24 left and raced 40 yards to paydirt with Flacco’s 2nd INT. His last INT – on an attempt over the middle to RB Ray Rice – sealed the outcome with 1:11 remaining.

Steelers 23, Ravens 14Sun., Jan. 18, 2009

Heinz Field 1 2 3 4 TotalBaltimore 0 7 0 7 14Pittsburgh 6 7 3 7 23

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDW. McGahee 20 60 3.0 14 2Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtJ. Flacco 30 13 141 3/16 0 22 3 18.2receiving No YDS aVG lG tDR. Rice 3 43 14.3 22 0

PittSburGhrushing att YDS aVG lG tDW. Parker 24 47 2.0 7 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtB. Roethlisberger 33 16 255 4/32 1 65 0 84.8receiving No YDS aVG lG tDH. Miller 3 62 20.7 30 0

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Two fierce defenses were featured in this hard-fought battle. It wasn’t until K Matt Stover’s 43-yard FG with :53 left that the outcome was decided. To get there, QB Joe Flacco, who became the NFL’s 1st rookie QB to win 2 playoff games, led a 9-play, 51-yard drive to set up the clinching kick. On their 1st drive, Titans Pro Bowl RB Chris Johnson took a short pass from Kerry Collins in the left flat for a 28-yard gain. Johnson then scored on an 8-yard TD run. On the ensuing series, Flacco hit WR Derrick Mason for a 48-yard TD bomb. Just before the 1st half ended, Tennessee marched to the Ravens’ 22-yard line, but RB LenDale White was stripped by LB Jarret Johnson, and the Ravens recovered. The Titans tried a 51-yard FG on 4th down instead of punting in the 3rd, and K Rob Bironas pushed it WL. In the 4th, Stover hit a 21-yard FG to make it 10-7. Later, Titans TE Alge Crumpler fumbled on the Ravens’ 6-yard line. Tennessee tied the game again after stopping the Ravens and then scored on Bironas’ 27-yard FG. The Ravens made the most of their last possession. Flacco completed a 23-yard pass to TE Todd Heap on a critical 3rd-and-2. RB Willis McGahee then made an 11-yard run, and Flacco found WR Mark Clayton for 8 yards to pull within Stover’s range. With less than 1:00 remaining, Collins completed 1 pass, but his last 3 attempts fell to the turf.

diviSional playoffRavens 13, Titans 10

Sat., Jan. 10, 2009LP Field

1 2 3 4 TotalBaltimore 7 0 0 6 13Tennessee 7 0 0 3 10

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDW. McGahee 12 32 2.7 11 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtJ. Flacco 22 11 161 0/0 1 48 0 89.4receiving No YDS aVG lG tDD. Mason 5 78 15.6 48 1

teNNeSSeerushing att YDS aVG lG tDC. Johnson 11 72 6.5 32 1Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtK. Collins 42 26 281 1/6 0 28 1 71.6receiving No YDS aVG lG tDJ. Gage 10 135 13.5 24 0

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The Ravens forced 5 turnovers from the Dolphins, who had tied an NFL record with only 13 giveaways in 2008. S Ed Reed snared 2 INTs from QB Chad Pennington, who only threw 7 INTs in the regular season. Reed took his 1st 64 yards for a TD, the 12th score of his career. Both teams traded FGs before the INTs began accumulating. At 8:56 in the 2nd quarter, S Jim Leonhard returned the 1st theft of the day 20 yards to Miami’s 45-yard line, but the Ravens punted after a 3-and-out. On the following series, Reed ran under a rainbow from Pennington and weaved 64 yards for the TD. Baltimore added another K Matt Stover FG (31 yards) before the 1st half ended. CB Fabian Washington posted the 3rd INT just after halftime, which resulted in another Ravens 3-and-out. But DT Marques Douglas stripped RB Patrick Cobbs to end the Dolphins’ ensuing drive, and LB Terrell Suggs recovered on Miami’s 19-yard line. Four plays later, FB Le’Ron McClain, scored from 8 yards out. Reed continued to terrorize Pennington, who drove to Baltimore’s 15-yard line when Reed grabbed his 2nd INT at the 8-yard line in the 3rd. The Dolphins closed the margin with a 5-play drive culminating in a TD pass to RB Ronnie Brown, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit. The Ravens’ offense put the margin out of reach when a 71-yard drive ended with a 5-yard scoring run from QB Joe Flacco.

wild caRd playoffRavens 27, dolphins 9

Sun., Jan. 4, 2009Dolphin Stadium

1 2 3 4 TotalBaltimore 3 10 7 7 27Miami 3 0 0 6 9

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDL. McClain 19 75 3.9 11 1Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtJ. Flacco 23 9 135 0/0 0 31 0 59.1receiving No YDS aVG lG tDD. Mason 4 71 17.8 31 0

miamirushing att YDS aVG lG tDR. Brown 12 19 1.6 6 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtC. Pennington 38 25 252 3/28 1 45 4 53.7receiving No YDS aVG lG tDR. Brown 6 43 7.2 23 1

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Despite holding the high-powered Colts’ passing attack to only 161 yards, intercepting Peyton Manning twice, and keeping the AFC’s top-ranked offense out of the end zone, the Ravens were kicked out of the race to Super Bowl XLI, 15-6. K Adam Vinatieri booted 5 FGs, while Baltimore could only muster 2 in the difficult loss. Steve McNair finished 18-of-29 (173 yards) with a 62.1 completion percentage, the highest in team single-game postsea-son history. Even though McNair out-dueled Manning, who went 15-of-30 for 170 yards (39.6 rating), the Ravens couldn’t bounce back from McNair’s 2 INTs. Coming off a 40-yard FG from K Matt Stover that opened the 2nd period, S Ed Reed got his hands on a Manning pass less than a minute later. Down 6-3, McNair drove to the Colts’ 4, but was picked off in the end zone. The Baltimore defense came up big, as usual. Each time Manning would march into Ravens territory, the unit clamped down, forcing 5 FGs. The Ravens pressured Manning all game but only managed 1 sack. On another day, this defensive effort might have been enough to defeat the Colts, but this January evening proved to be a different story for the Ravens.

diviSional playoffcolts 15, Ravens 6

Sat., Jan. 13, 2007M&T Bank Stadium

1 2 3 4 TotalIndianapolis 6 3 3 3 15Baltimore 0 3 0 3 6

iNDiaNaPoliSrushing att YDS aVG lG tDD. Rhodes 14 56 4.0 25 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtP. Manning 30 15 170 1/9 0 27 2 39.6receiving No YDS aVG lG tDR. Wayne 5 51 10.2 19 0

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDJ. Lewis 13 53 4.1 18 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtS. McNair 29 18 173 2/12 0 23 2 49.9receiving No YDS aVG lG tDM. Clayton 6 73 12.2 21 0

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RAVENS POSTSEASON HISTORYThe AFC North Division champion Baltimore Ravens, the youngest team in the 2003 playoffs, lost a hard-fought 20-17 decision to Tennessee in the Wild Card matchup. The game was decided on K Gary Anderson’s 46-yard FG with 29 seconds left in the game. The kick came only minutes after the Ravens rallied to tie the contest, thanks to a 9-play, 71-yard journey that ended with a 35-yard TD pass from QB Anthony Wright to TE Todd Heap. On the Titans’ ensuing possession, CB Chris McAlister picked off Titans QB Steve McNair, and the Ravens were poised to forge ahead. However, Tennessee held Balti-more’s offense to a 3-and-out, and McNair moved the Titans into FG range. Anderson, who also kicked a 45-yarder earlier in the 4th quarter, did the rest. The Ravens inter-cepted McNair 3 times, including a S Will Demps pick which he returned a postseason franchise-record 56 yards for a TD. K Matt Stover’s 43-yard FG in the 2nd quarter put Baltimore ahead 10-7 at halftime, but the Ravens came up just short.

wild caRd playoffTitans 20, Ravens 17

Sat., Jan. 3, 2004M&T Bank Stadium

1 2 3 4 TotalTennessee 7 0 7 6 20Baltimore 7 3 0 7 17

teNNeSSeerushing att YDS aVG lG tDE. George 25 88 3.5 13 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtS. McNair 23 14 159 0/0 1 49 3 56.5receiving No YDS aVG lG tDD. Mason 3 28 9.3 13 0

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDJ. Lewis 14 35 2.5 8 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtA. Wright 37 20 214 2/13 1 35 2 57.7receiving No YDS aVG lG tDT. Taylor 7 82 11.7 30 0

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The Ravens’ string of consecutive playoff wins was stopped at 5, as the top-seeded Pitts-burgh Steelers defeated the defending Super Bowl champs, 27-10. Baltimore’s lone TD came in the 3rd quarter when WR/RS Jermaine Lewis raced for an NFL postseason-record 88-yard punt return for a TD to make the score 20-10. But, the Steelers iced the game by driving 83 yards on 12 plays that took almost 6 minutes off the clock, scoring the game’s final TD on a Kordell Stewart-to-Plaxico Burress 32-yard pass. The Steelers’ defense limited the Ravens to just 7 1st downs, 150 total net yards (including only 22 rushing yards) and forced 4 turnovers (including 3 INTs of QB Elvis Grbac). LB Chad Scott picked off Grbac on his 1st pass attempt and returned the ball 19 yards to the Ravens’ 43. Early on, the Steelers managed only a FG by K Kris Brown for a quick 3-0 lead. After forcing a Ravens’ punt that gave Pittsburgh possession at the 49-yard line, Stewart led his troops on a 7-play, 51-yard drive that was capped by a 1-yard run from RB Amos Zereoue for a 10-0 Steelers lead. The Steelers scored 10 points in the 2nd quarter on another Zereoue 1-yard run and a 46-yard boot by Brown to extend their lead to 20-0.

diviSional playoffSteelers 27, Ravens 10

Sun., Jan. 20, 2002Heinz Field

1 2 3 4 TotalBaltimore 0 3 7 0 10Pittsburgh 10 10 0 7 27

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDT. Allen 4 11 2.8 6 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtE. Grbac 37 18 153 3/25 0 27 3 26.1receiving No YDS aVG lG tDS. Sharpe 5 56 11.2 27 0

PittSburGhrushing att YDS aVG lG tDA. Zereoue 24 63 2.6 12 2Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtK. Stewart 22 12 154 2/11 1 32 1 72.9receiving No YDS aVG lG tDP. Burress 5 84 16.8 32 1

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The Ravens dominated the Miami Dolphins, 20-3, and became the only team in NFL history to win their 1st 5 postseason games. Miami’s only points came on an Olindo Mare 33-yard FG after the Ravens’ WR/RS Jermaine Lewis fumbled the opening kickoff. After Miami jumped to the quick 3-0 lead, the Ravens started a 90-yard drive with 4 passes in 5 plays, and then 11 runs on the next 12 plays, ending with a Terry Allen 4-yard TD burst. Neither team scored again in the 1st half. Miami P Matt Turk placed a punt at the Ravens’ 1-yard line midway through the 3rd quarter, but QB Elvis Grbac hit WR Travis Taylor on a 4-yard TD to cap a 99-yard drive. Taylor helped set up his own TD with a 45-yard grab from Grbac on 3rd-and-1, and a 15-yard reverse on a 2nd-and-6. LB Peter Boulware forced a Jay Fiedler fumble that was recovered by DT Sam Adams early in the 4th quarter, which led to a Matt Stover 35-yard FG for a 17-3 lead. On Miami’s next possession, CB Duane Starks intercepted Fiedler’s pass that bounced off the shoulder of WR James McKnight to thwart a Dolphins’ scoring threat and set up Stover’s 2nd FG.

wild caRd playoffRavens 20, dolphins 3

Sat., Jan. 13, 2002Pro Player Stadium

1 2 3 4 TotalBaltimore 0 7 7 6 20Miami 3 0 0 0 3

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDT. Allen 25 109 4.4 13 1Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtE. Grbac 18 12 133 1/12 1 45 0 106.9receiving No YDS aVG lG tDS. Sharpe 4 23 5.8 11 0

miamirushing att YDS aVG lG tDJ. Fiedler 3 16 5.3 8 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtJ. Fiedler 28 15 122 3/17 0 20 1 50.0receiving No YDS aVG lG tDD. Ward 5 55 11.0 19 0

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The Ravens won Super Bowl XXXV with a 34-7 victory over the New York Giants. The Ravens allowed the Giants just 152 total net yards (3rd-fewest in Super Bowl history), and NY crossed midfield just twice. Baltimore’s “D” tied a Super Bowl record with 4 INTs. The Ravens also became just the 3rd Super Bowl team in NFL history to not commit a turnover. Baltimore opened the scoring with a Trent Dilfer-to-Brandon Stokley 38-yard TD. Ravens K Matt Stover kicked a 47-yard FG with 1:48 left in the 2nd quarter. CB Duane Starks put Baltimore ahead 17-0 in the 3rd quarter when he raced 49 yards after an INT. On the kick-off, Giants RS Ronnie Dixon raced 97 yards to put the Giants on the board, 17-7. Not to be outdone, Baltimore’s WR/RS Jermaine Lewis took the Giants’ ensuing kickoff and tight-roped down the Ravens’ sideline for an 84-yard TD. The 3 scores in 3 consecutive plays set a Super Bowl record, and the back-to-back KOR-TDs were also a record. RB Jamal Lewis (27 carries for 102 yards) scored from 3 yards out on a play that was reviewed and upheld by instant replay to give the Ravens a 31-7 lead. Stover kicked his 2nd FG to complete the scoring with 5:27 on the clock.

Ravens 34, Giants 7Sun., Jan. 28, 2001

Raymond James Stadium 1 2 3 4 TotalBaltimore 7 3 14 10 34New York 0 0 7 0 7

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDJa. Lewis 27 102 3.8 19 1Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtT. Dilfer 25 12 153 3/20 1 44 0 80.9receiving No YDS aVG lG tDB. Stokley 3 52 17.3 38 1

New YorKrushing att YDS aVG lG tDT. Barber 11 49 4.5 27 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtK. Collins 39 15 112 4/26 0 19 4 7.1receiving No YDS aVG lG tDT. Barber 6 26 4.3 7 0

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RAVENS POSTSEASON HISTORYThe Ravens captured the AFC Championship with a 16-3 win over the Oakland Raid-ers. TE Shannon Sharpe caught an NFL-postseason-record 96-yard catch and run on a 3rd-and-18 from Baltimore’s 4 with 11:08 left in the 2nd quarter to open the scoring. On Oakland’s next play from scrimmage, DT Tony Siragusa knocked QB Rich Gannon out of the game with a shoulder injury. CB Duane Starks intercepted QB Bobby Hoying’s 1st pass to set up a K Matt Stover FG and a 10-0 Baltimore lead. In the 3rd quarter, a QB Trent Dilfer INT led to a K Sebastian Janikowski 24-yard FG to cut the Ravens’ lead to 10-3. A Stover 28-yard boot gave the Ravens a 13-3 lead. A fumble by RB Jamal Lewis gave Oakland the ball at the Ravens’ 43 near the end of the 3rd quarter, but Starks inter-cepted Gannon, who had returned to action in the 2nd half. Stover kicked a 21-yarder in the 4th quarter to give the Ravens a 16-3 lead. The Ravens’ aggressive defense forced 5 turnovers, limited the Raiders to 191 yards, including 24 rushing yards, and sacked the Raiders’ QBs 4 times. Oakland entered the game with the NFL’s leading rushing attack.

afc championShipRavens 16, Raiders 3

Sun., Jan. 14, 2001Network Associates Coliseum

1 2 3 4 TotalBaltimore 0 10 3 3 16Oakland 0 0 3 0 3

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDJa. Lewis 29 79 2.7 13 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtT. Dilfer 18 9 190 2/18 1 96 1 83.1receiving No YDS aVG lG tDB. Stokley 3 31 10.3 14 0

oaKlaNDrushing att YDS aVG lG tDB. Hoying 3 13 4.3 5 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtR. Gannon 21 11 80 4/20 0 16 2 22.0receiving No YDS aVG lG tDT. Brown 5 48 9.6 17 0

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The Ravens advanced to the AFC Championship game with a gutsy 24-10 win at Tennes-see. The Titans lost only 2 games in 2 years on their home turf – both to the Ravens in 2000. The opportunistic Ravens scored 2 4th-quarter TDs on returns to break a 10-10 tie. S Anthony Mitchell raced 90 yards for a score after DT Keith Washington blocked a 37-yard FG attempt by K Al Del Greco, his 2nd blocked FG of the game. LB Ray Lewis then intercepted a pass by QB Steve McNair and raced 50 yards for a TD to seal the 24-10 win. The Titans opened the game with an 11-play, 68-yard drive that ended with a 2-yard Eddie George rushing TD. The Ravens tied the game, 7-7, when RB Jamal Lewis scored on a 1-yard TD that was set up by TE Shannon Sharpe’s 56-yard reception from QB Trent Dil-fer. Titans WR Chris Coleman blocked a Kyle Richardson punt, giving Tennessee the ball on the Ravens’ 25 with 1:44 left in the half, but Del Greco’s 31-yard FGA hit the left upright.

diviSional playoffRavens 24, Titans 10

Sun., Jan. 7, 2001Adelphia Coliseum

1 2 3 4 TotalBaltimore 0 7 3 14 24Tennessee 7 0 3 0 10

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDJa. Lewis 17 47 2.8 14 1Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtT. Dilfer 16 5 117 3/32 0 56 0 58.6receiving No YDS aVG lG tDQ. Ismail 3 53 17.7 33 0

teNNeSSeerushing att YDS aVG lG tDE. George 27 91 3.4 15 1Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtS. McNair 46 24 176 1/4 0 17 1 52.4receiving No YDS aVG lG tDE. George 8 52 6.5 10 0

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The Ravens advanced to the AFC Divisional Round with a dominating 21-3 win over the Broncos. Denver entered the game with the NFL’s 2nd-ranked offense and a 7-game postseason winning streak, but the Ravens’ defense permitted just 1 TD, 177 total net yards and 9 1st downs. The Broncos’ 3 points scored were the fewest they’ve scored since 1992. The Baltimore defense recorded 5 sacks and the Broncos crossed midfield just once during the game. Ravens RB Jamal Lewis scored 2 TDs. Lewis’ 1st TD came on a 1-yard dive to complete a 10-play, 75-yard drive. His 2nd score came in the 3rd quarter on a 27-yard burst where he broke 3 tackles. QB Trent Dilfer completed 9 of 14 passes for 130 yards, with 1 TD and no INTs. In the 2nd, Dilfer flipped a swing pass to Lewis, but the ball glanced off him and into the hands of TE Shannon Sharpe, who raced 58 yards down the sideline to give Baltimore a 14-3 halftime lead.

wild caRd playoffRavens 21, Broncos 3

Sun., Dec. 31, 2000PSINet Stadium

1 2 3 4 TotalDenver 0 3 0 0 3Baltimore 0 14 7 0 21

DeNVerrushing att YDS aVG lG tDM. Anderson 15 40 2.7 13 0Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtG. Frerotte 28 13 124 4/34 0 24 1 44.3receiving No YDS aVG lG tDE. McCaffrey 8 75 9.4 16 0

baltimorerushing att YDS aVG lG tDJa. Lewis 30 110 3.7 27 2Passing att CmP YDS SK/YD tD lG iN rtT. Dilfer 14 9 130 2/12 1 58 0 118.2receiving No YDS aVG lG tDQ. Imail 4 35 8.8 15 0

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TEAM QUOTESTEAM QUOTESHead Coach John Harbaugh on the Ravens’ goal of consis-tently playing like champions:“I think it’s unspoken that the ultimate goal is to win a cham-pionship. There are a lot of championships – there’s a divi-sion championship, there’s a conference championship, andthere’s a world championship. But, I think what we want todo, and we talk to our guys all the time, is we want tobecome champions and all the things that entails. We wantto become something. We’re not trying to get somewhere.We want to be something, and that’s a process that goes onno matter if we win a bunch of championships. We’re goingto try to become something even better. I think if our guysfocus on that every single day, we’ll have a chance to win achampionship or two.”

Vikings head coach Brad Childress on what he saw in JohnHarbaugh that indicated he’d be a good NFL head coach:“As a special teams coordinator, I think the thing that’sunique about that guy is, aside from the head coach, he real-ly speaks to the whole team. So you’re not just talking to anoffensive segment or a defensive segment, you’re talkingabout offensive and defensive guys playing together. Ithought he did a great job at teaching and motivating [inPhiladelphia], and sometimes that can be hard crossing overthere. It didn’t make a difference whether you were a widereceiver or a defensive back, a defensive lineman or a line-backer, he had a great way about him, a great command andpresence in the room, a great way of communicating.”

Head coach John Harbaugh on his relationship with Ravensowner Steve Bisciotti:“There’s sort of a big brother relationship going on there.He’s really challenging in all kinds of good ways. We’re bothtrying to build something special. We’re both not afraid tosay we’re trying to build a dynasty here. We’re trying to cre-ate something that the NFL’s never seen before, where peo-ple are going to look back and say, ‘That’s the standard. Wewant to be what the Ravens were for that period of time.’”

DEFENSE QUOTESDEFENSE QUOTESPatriots QB Tom Brady on the Ravens’ defense:“They’ve got instinctive players at every position. They canreally disrupt offenses because each of their guys adds hisown unique quality to the defense. A guy like Ed Reed, forexample, who just covers up so much in the passing game,and Ray Lewis, who is so instinctive, you always have to beaware, because it could be any guy at any time.’’

Ravens NT Kelly Gregg on DT Haloti Ngata:“Haloti is a beast. He’s got size, and he’s an athlete. Eachyear, he’s made jumps. He’s active for a big guy. He’s not justa plugger. He’s got all the tools you want. If you’re looking tomake a defensive lineman, you’re looking for a guy likeHaloti. He’s a good kid who’s been through a lot in his life,and his mentality is that nothing’s going to stop him.”

QB Joe Flacco on the image of the Ravens’ defense:“I love the image of our defense. They play hard. They’rephysical. That’s what football is. I hope that’s the image of ourwhole team. You want to be tough guys that teams respect. Ilove the fact that we, as Baltimore Ravens, play like that.”

Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis on the ability of Ravens’OLB Jarret Johnson:“I think he’s been a great football player ever since they’vegotten him. His ability to my eye, what I’ve seen Jarret do, isbe able to play in the passing game and on his feet. He’sdone an excellent job of that. He’s been a great pass rusher,and he plays so doggone hard. I think he’s just been an excel-lent football player and a guy that maybe not a lot of peopleknow about, unless you play in this division. And when youplay in this division and watch him week in and week out,you know what kind of football player he is.”

QB Carson Palmer on what it is about the Ravens’ defensethat sets it apart from others:“It’s a number of things. You’ve got Ray Lewis, who is a Hallof Famer. Ed Reed is probably going to be a Hall of Famer.Terrell Suggs is destined to be a Hall of Famer. And thosethree guys are probably three of the best guys at their posi-tion in the NFL. They’re all on the same team now, so that’sa huge part of it. Then you add in [Haloti] Ngata, you add inJarret Johnson. There are just so many good football players.They do such a good job drafting, and they do such a goodjob developing their young players that there is not a weak-ness. There is not a weak link. There are not a couple of guysyou can attack. There is nobody that you look at on film andsay, ‘OK, we need to go at this guy,’ because everybody canplay. And then you have Ray leading them, who you knowhe’s going to make sure that everybody gives it their all everyday in practice and of course on game day. So, it’s a verygood combination of athletes, of big, strong, physical guysand guys that work extremely hard.”

S Ed Reed on the accountability among the defense’s players:“This is one of the rare places, I haven’t been anywhere else,but this place here is almost like a college feel. We talk abouttradition. We talk about our defense as a tradition of uphold-ing certain standards. Look, when you come up into thisdefense, there’s a certain way you practice, there’s a certainway you play. That’s how we’re built. I think, upstairs, OzzieNewsome and that staff, they do a great job of seeking thoseguys out and putting those guys around us, and those guysare just blending in like this is not just football and a job, it’sfun also. That’s what keeps us going. That’s what keeps yougoing at the end of the day, even as a little kid. When youwere a kid, and kids today, they enjoyed this. That’s the puretimes of their life, to enjoy football, and a lot of us still havethat little kid inside.”

DE Trevor Pryce on D-line coach Clarence Brooks:“I would have retired [following the ‘06 season] if it wasn’tfor having a coach like ‘C.B.’ That’s the best thing I could sayabout him. He’s a great coach. There are a lot of great coach-es, but he’s a better person. We love him to death. I meanhonestly, we love him to death. We’ve always had this thingwhere the guys are messing around, players messing withthe coaches, and we can go grab the quarterbacks coach, butnobody comes to his rescue. If you grab our coach, [Justin]Bannan and them boys sweep down on you like the wrath ofGod. I’m telling you, don’t mess with C.B. He takes care of us,and we take care of him.”

Defensive coordinator Greg Mattison on the Ravens’ 2009defense and its chemistry:"I don't believe there is a weak link in our defense whenthey're all playing. What you find out in our meetings is thatwhat makes the Ravens' defense so special is they have to beaccountable to each other. As you're watching the tape,when a player does something good or something bad,you're going to hear echoes throughout that room of 'Greatjob' or 'Hey, that's not how we do it.' It's other people alwaystalking in there, not just the coach. That's the thing we keeptalking about, about the Ravens and their attitude."

ILB Ray Lewis on his love for the game of football and mak-ing an impression on other players in the league:“I'll tell you this: From Day One – from college to this day –I've been chasing something. And not in a disrespectful way.I've never slowed down anyone else's path. I try to help guyslike [the 49ers'] Patrick Willis, [the Seahawks'] Lofa Tatupu,[the Browns'] D'Qwell Jackson. I mentor them. And I don'tlike to judge myself against anybody. But, at the end of theday, I want to be the greatest player ever to strap it on. Notjust because I was able to make plays, but to do that and toinfluence men, the souls of men, the spirits of men, the will-ingness of men.”

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DEFENSE QUOTES CONT’DDEFENSE QUOTES CONT’DBrowns head coach Eric Mangini on ILB Ray Lewis:“He’s passionate. He has an incredible work ethic. He hasgreat instincts that he combines with the fact that he studiesso hard. He plays faster, and he always has, than he is. Notthat he’s slow by any stretch, but he knows where things aregoing. He sees it and anticipates it and then is able to go overand execute it. The way that he’s able to rally guys aroundhim, it’s unique. You always talk about leadership – learnedor born with it. I saw it [as a scout with the Ravens in 1996]from Day One from a very unique perspective from a rookielinebacker, and it looks like he hasn’t stopped since.”

Colts head coach Jim Caldwell on S Ed Reed:“He may be one of the most instinctive players I’ve ever seenon a football field. He can cover an incredible amount ofground in a short period of time. Not only does he run fast andis a big hitter, but his instincts are just unbelievable. I thinkoften players get a sense that they can see the entire field in achunk and know what’s coming and know what to anticipate.He is one of those guys. He reacts like you can’t believe. He’llamaze you at least two or three times when you watch him onfilm. He just makes incredible plays.”

OFFENSE QUOTESOFFENSE QUOTESMASNSports.com’s Dan Kolko on the combo of 2008 draftchoices Joe Flacco (1st round) and Ray Rice (2nd round):“Flacco and Rice have emerged as one of the best young QB-RB duos in the league, and they've revitalized a Ravens’offense that historically had languished in the bottom thirdin the NFL statistically. Flacco is clearly the franchise quarter-back the Ravens have been searching for, and Rice has madehis mark as one of the more dynamic playmakers around.GM Ozzie Newsome and current director of player personnel(then director of college scouting) Eric DeCosta couldn't havefared much better with those two picks.”

Ozzie Newsome on the athleticism of the offensive line:“I like our athleticism, and another thing I like is our tough-ness and how physical they have become. They take pride indominating an opponent. I don't know what their limit iswith the offense, but they can become really good. We'rejust scratching the surface, and having [center Matt] Birk inthe middle has made them even better.”

NFL.com’s Michael Lombardi on the Baltimore Ravens:“When you first think of the Ravens, you think defense, right?Well, that is changing as the 2009 Ravens are an explosiveoffense built with power and toughness to play in the AFCNorth. When I worked for coach Bill Walsh with the 49ers, hewas always excited to see the jump a player made from Year1 to Year 2. He would always say, ‘We will teach the system inYear 1 and develop the skills in Year 2.’ Walsh would be veryproud of the work the Ravens’ coaching staff has done withsecond-year quarterback Joe Flacco. He is in command of theoffense, as he uses that big arm to make all the throws. Hemight throw the best seven cut (corner route) in the NFL.Now with Ray Rice as the new runner to go along with WillisMcGahee and Le’Ron McClain, the Ravens have a completeoffense that can score points. Baltimore can play power foot-ball, which is essential for the AFC North, but they also canthrow the ball effectively in large part due to the develop-ment of Flacco.”

SI.com’s Don Banks on the Ravens’ offense:“The rest of the league's nightmare scenario for about 10years now has been the thought of the Ravens with a big-time offense, and it's a fear that has finally come true in theJoe Flacco/Cam Cameron era.”

RBs coach Wilbert Montgomery on the Ravens’ three-pronged running attack:“They all have their own running style, and that’s a goodthing. Willis [McGahee] will break more tackles. He is astrong runner. Ray [Rice] is a guy that can shake you andmake you miss. And then Le’Ron [McClain] is a guy that candrop his shoulders and run over you. You’re looking for helpwhen you tackle him, and you’re not in a hurry to get there.”

Rookie T Michael Oher on draft day after being selected bythe Ravens:“It’s been a long journey. Baltimore just got a great player.I’m not going to let them down. I’m going to give themeverything I got. I felt like I was the best tackle in the draft.”

FoxSports.com and Sirius Radio’s Adam Schein on theRavens’ offense and Cam Cameron:“There is a wonderful feeling of confidence because of theway Cam Cameron puts his players in position to succeed.Watching him work during practice is quite impressive.Cameron and Hue Jackson are a great combination as offen-sive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Cameron did anexcellent job keeping defenses off balance last year. It's whyJoe Flacco is in prime position to take a major step forwardafter a great rookie season.”

Head coach John Harbaugh on WR Derrick Mason’s prideand leadership for the team:“There are different types of pride. I think the pride thatDerrick displays, and we’re talking about, is pride in oneanother – basically a servant-type pride mentality where youput the team before yourself, your teammate before your-self. You do everything you can to make the people aroundyou as successful as they can be. That’s something that youcan really take pride in. I think that’s the spirit that runsthrough our team.”

ILB Ray Lewis on RB Ray Rice and the comparisons he drawsto former NFL great Barry Sanders:“He reminds me of a lot of guys, but the way he spins out oftackles, the one guy we saw come through here years agowas Barry Sanders. He had that type of ability. Those guysare built to where all their power is in their legs. … He's solow to the ground, he really reminds you of Barry Sanders.With his quickness, he reminds you of Eric Metcalf. Hesprings like a cat, and he has a heart like a lion.”

Vikings head coach Brad Childress on QB Joe Flacco:“Unflappable. I always talk about wanting flat-line quarter-backs, not riding the roller coaster, never too high, never toolow, never letting them see you sweat. He exudes all of those.He has all the physical skills – he can see, he has stature, hecan throw the outs, he can throw the long ball. I think whathe did last year [as a rookie] is interesting. It takes quite a guyto do that, particularly in his first go-around. I see him pickingup where he left off. Obviously, he knows where all the bonesare buried now, going through the second time around.”

SI.com’s Ross Tucker on the emergence of QB Joe Flacco:“I wasn't 100 percent sure about Flacco until I saw him in per-son on Sunday [10/4] against the Patriots. I am now complete-ly on board. This guy is going to be a full-fledged star, even ifstardom isn't a priority of his. Flacco is so unassuming and ret-icent about life as a starting quarterback, and a top 10 one atthat, that he has the personality traits that should win overthe blue collar faithful in Baltimore as much as his ability. Iknow the nickname ‘Joe Cool’ has already been bestowed on[Joe] Montana, but watching Flacco led to the same thoughts.His arm strength was a given ever since he did the springworkouts for scouts last year at Delaware. What the brightestfootball people couldn't know for sure was the poise he showsin the pocket, even when under duress.”

The Sporting News’ Vinnie Iyer on the Ravens in 2009:“Let’s hope the critics of the Ravens’ offense are finallysilenced. They can run the ball. Joe Flacco has the arm to getthe ball downfield. And oh yeah, with playmakers such asRay Lewis and Ed Reed, they can still also score on defense.”

ESPN MNF analyst Jon Gruden on rookie T Michael Oher:“Ozzie Newsome knows All-Pro tackles. I think he saw a lot ofJonathan Ogden in Michael Oher when he was drafted.Newsome got it right again.”

WR Derrick Mason on the toughness of QB Joe Flacco:“You can’t teach toughness. I don’t care what you try to do.If a guy is not tough, he can’t play in this league for a longtime. Joe has that ability to stand in the pocket. He’s done itgame in and game out, to take a big hit and still get back upand go to the next play. And if he has to stand in the pocketagain for the team, he does it. That’s something you can’tteach. It has to be in you, and fortunately for us, we have aquarterback who has a defensive mentality when it comes tostanding in the pocket.”

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RB Willis McGahee with youth after a Training Camp practice. 

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Volume 6 Number 21 COMMUNITY NEWS January 2010

Summer Days in Our Community  During  the  offseason,  the  team’s  community  involvement  was  in  full swing  in  Baltimore  and  the  players’  hometown  communities.  Several players  hosted  football  camps  in  their  hometowns,  including  LB  Ray Lewis,  RB  Ray  Rice,  S  Ed  Reed,  WR  Kelley  Washington  and  S  Tom Zbikowski.  Additionally,  the  entire  Ravens  organization  joined  forces with  volunteers  from  KaBOOM!  and  Good  Samaritan  Hospital (Baltimore, Md.) to construct a playground (right) for the children at the hospital’s Child Development Center.   During Training Camp, more than 3,000 youth watched practice from the Community Corner  set up  for pre‐scheduled youth groups and  summer campers. Several players visited the youth after each practice.   To  close  out  summer  and  kick  off  a  season  of  community  service,  CB Chris Carr and T Joe Reitz joined Ravens staff and 8 members of the Lady Ravens Association to soil, level and sod 2 homes as volunteers for Sand‐town Habitat for Humanity in late September. 

Lifting Spirits    

The Ravens made  various  visits  to  area  hospitals during  the  season.  In  September,  TE  Todd  Heap visited  cancer  patients  at  a  local  hospital.  In De‐cember, 12 Ravens cheerleaders visited soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (Bethesda, Md.) and presented the staff and patients with a banner signed by Ravens players, coaches and staff. Later in  December,  TE  L.J.  Smith  joined  Ravens  cheer‐leaders  in  spreading  holiday  cheer  at Union Me‐morial Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). 

   In June, Rice, QB Joe Flacco      and youth at the Inaugural Ray Rice Day football camp 

in New Rochelle, NY. 

Holidays Ravens‐style  

In October, 15 Ravens players attended the 10th Annual Gridiron Hal‐loween Party hosted by WR Mark Clayton, TE Todd Heap and T Michael Oher to benefit Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake.  

The week of Thanksgiving  included 7 events and 19 players donating food, funds and time to feed Baltimore‐area families.  

Nearly a dozen Ravens players hosted holiday parties or events to pro‐vide gifts for families and youth in need. Also, several players, including the entire defensive line, adopted families to spread holiday cheer.  

Ravens Encourage Youth to be Active  

The  Ravens  hosted  sev‐eral  events  focused  on  encouraging  youth  to  be active.  For Hispanic Heri‐tage  Month,  the  Ravens held  a  football  clinic.  For the  “NFL  Play  60”  cam‐paign,  Ravens  players hosted assemblies at four local middle schools.  

For  the  United  Way Hometown  Huddle,  Ra‐vens  players  led  youth through  The  Amazing Race ‐ Ravens Style at the Maryland  Zoo  in  Balti‐more.  The  Ravens  also hosted  an  assembly  for the  NFL  Network’s  Keep Gym in School campaign. 

LB Antwan Barnes at Hispanic Heritage Month football clinic. 

CB Lardarius Webb and WR Kelley  Washington at a Play 60 assembly. 

S Dawan Landry at Amazing Race. 

C Matt Birk at Keep Gym in School. 

Clayton, Oher, Carr, Reitz and Heap  at the Gridiron Halloween Party. 

Top Right: Reed, QB Troy Smith, Barnes and Carr at Reed’s Thanksgiving meals distribution.  Bottom Right: WR Derrick Mason with youth at the 5th Annual Holiday Helpers shopping event. 

Cheerleaders at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. 

Ravens in Our Community 2009 Season Recap Throughout the 2009 season, the Ravens’ players, coaches, staff, mascot and cheerleaders served the Baltimore 

community and beyond through various events and programs. 

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No.  Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown94 Bannan, Justin DT 6‐3 310 4/18/79 8 Colorado Orangevale, CA50 Barnes, Antwan OLB 6‐1 245 10/19/84 3 Florida International Miami, FL12 Beck, John QB 6‐2 215 8/21/81 3 Brigham Young Mesa, AZ 77 Birk, Matt C 6‐4 309 7/23/76 12 Harvard St. Paul, MN54 Burgess, Prescott  OLB 6‐3 247 3/6/84 3 Michigan Warren, OH

25 Carr, Chris CB/RS 5‐10 180 4/30/83 5 Boise State Reno, NV65 Chester, Chris G/C 6‐3 315 1/12/83 4 Oklahoma Tustin, CA89 Clayton, Mark WR 5‐10 190 7/2/82 5 Oklahoma Arlington, TX64 Cousins, Oniel T 6‐4 314 6/29/84 2 UTEP Fullerton, CA7 Cundiff, Billy K 6‐1 207 3/30/80 5 Drake Harlan, IA

93 Edwards, Dwan  DE 6‐3 290 5/16/81 6 Oregon State Columbus, MT59 Ellerbe, Dannell LB 6‐1 243 11/29/85 R Georgia Hamlet, NC37 Fitzhugh, Keith S 5‐11 205 11/11/86 R Mississippi St.  Lovejoy, GA5 Flacco, Joe QB 6‐6 235 1/16/85 2 Delaware Audubon, NJ24 Foxworth, Domonique CB 5‐11 180 3/27/83 5 Maryland Randallstown, MD

71 Gaither, Jared T 6‐9 340 3/18/86 3 Maryland White Plains, MD56 Gooden, Tavares  ILB 6‐1 242 10/7/84 2 Miami Fort Lauderdale, FL97 Gregg, Kelly  NT 6‐0 315 11/1/76 10 Oklahoma Edmond, OK66 Grubbs, Ben G 6‐3 315 3/10/84 3 Auburn Eclectic, AL62 Hale, David G/C 6‐6 310 3/3/83 2 Weber State Plain City, UT

14 Harper, Justin  WR 6‐3 215 2/24/85 2 Virginia Tech Catawba, NC86 Heap, Todd TE 6‐5 245 3/16/80 9 Arizona State Mesa, AZ35 Ivy, Corey CB 5‐9 190 3/29/77 9 Oklahoma Moore, OK95 Johnson, Jarret OLB 6‐3 265 8/14/81 7 Alabama Cedar Key, FL84 Jones, Edgar  TE 6‐3 258 12/1/84 3 Southeast Missouri Rayville, LA

70 Katula, Matt LS 6‐6 265 8/22/82 5 Wisconsin Brookfield, WI4 Koch, Sam P 6‐1 220 8/13/82 4 Nebraska Seward, NE99 Kruger, Paul LB/DE 6‐4 260 2/15/86 R Utah Orem, UT26 Landry, Dawan  S 6‐0 210 12/30/82 4 Georgia Tech Ama, LA52 Lewis, Ray ILB 6‐1 250 5/15/75 14 Miami Lakeland, FL

85 Mason, Derrick WR 5‐10 195 1/17/74 13 Michigan State Detroit, MI53 McClain, Jameel LB 6‐1 250 7/25/85 2 Syracuse Philadelphia, PA33 McClain, Le'Ron FB 6‐0 260 12/27/84 3 Alabama Northport, AL23 McGahee, Willis RB 6‐0 235 10/21/81 7 Miami Miami, FL79 Moll, Tony G/T 6‐5 311 8/23/83 4 Nevada Sonoma, CA

92 Ngata, Haloti DT 6‐4 345 1/21/84 4 Oregon Salt Lake City, UT74 Oher, Michael T 6‐4 310 5/28/86 R Mississippi Memphis, TN34 Parmele, Jalen  RB 5‐11 220 12/30/85 2 Toledo Midland, MI30 Paschal, Marcus S 6‐0 201 8/31/84 2 Iowa Largo, FL90 Pryce, Trevor DE 6‐5 290 8/3/75 13 Clemson Winter Park, FL

20 Reed, Ed S 5‐11 200 9/11/78 8 Miami St. Rose, LA27 Rice, Ray RB 5‐8 210 1/22/87 2 Rutgers New Rochelle, NY82 Smith, L.J. TE 6‐3 245 5/13/80 7 Rutgers Highland Park, NJ10 Smith, Troy QB 6‐0 225 7/20/84 3 Ohio State Cleveland, OH55 Suggs, Terrell OLB 6‐3 260 10/11/82 7 Arizona State Chandler, AZ

98 Talavou, Kelly  NT 6‐2 350 10/4/84 2 Utah Fountain Valley, CA17 Tyree, David WR 6‐0 206 1/3/80 7 Syracuse Montclair, NJ41 Walker, Frank CB 5‐11 200 8/6/81 7 Tuskegee Tuskegee, AL15 Washington, Kelley WR 6‐3 217 8/21/79 7 Tennessee Stephens City, VA29 Williams, Cary CB 6‐1 185 12/23/84 1 Washburn Hollywood, FL

87 Williams, Demetrius WR 6‐2 202 3/28/83 4 Oregon Concord, CA73 Yanda, Marshal  G/T 6‐3 313 9/15/84 3 Iowa Anamosa, IA28 Zbikowski, Tom S 5‐11 210 5/22/85 2 Notre Dame Arlington Heights, IL

Practice Squad83 Drew, Davon TE 6‐4 255 12/9/85 R East Carolina New Bern, NC72 Mattison, Bryan  G 6‐3 295 5/15/84 2 Iowa Mishawaka, IN16 Price, Maurice WR 6‐1 200 9/11/85 2 Charleston Southern Orlando, FL76 Reitz, Joe T 6‐7 305 8/24/85 2 Western Michigan Fishers, IN13 Riley, Eron WR 6‐3 205 8/5/87 R Duke Savannah, GA69 Rodgers, Stefan T 6‐5 317 11/3/81 3 Lambuth Little Rock, AR63 Sundberg, Nick LS 6‐0 244 7/29/87 R California Phoenix, AZ68 VanDeSteeg, William OLB 6‐4 256 9/22/85 R Minnesota Silver Lake, MN

Physically Unable to Perform/Reserve PUP22 Rolle, Samari CB 6‐0 175 8/10/76 12 Florida State Miami, FL

Reserve/Injured List51 Ayanbadejo, Brendon (thigh, 10/6) LB 6‐1 225 9/6/76 7 UCLA Santa Cruz, CA96 Divens, Lamar (hip, 8/14) DT 6‐3 338 11/12/85 2 Tennessee State Fayetteville, TN40 Gerard, K.J. (hamstring, 12/25) S 6‐1 192 4/22/86 R Northern Arizona Fountain Valley, CA32 Lawrence, Matt (knee, 11/24) RB 6‐1 209 5/5/85 1 Massachusetts Bloomfield, CT91 McKinney, Brandon (back, 12/19) NT 6‐2 360 8/24/83 4 Michigan State Dayton, OH43 Nakamura, Haruki (ankle, 11/18) S 5‐10 200 4/18/86 2 Cincinnati Cleveland, OH58 Phillips, Jason (knee, 9/5) ILB 6‐1 244 2/14/86 R TCU Waller, TX

Ryan, Greg (leg, 6/9) G/C 6‐4 304 9/22/85 R Western Kentucky Murray, KYSaucedo, Lou (back, 7/28) T 6‐5 340 12/3/85 R Montana State Paramount, CA

81 Smith, Marcus (knee, 8/15) WR 6‐1 215 1/11/85 2 New Mexico San Diego, CA88 Sypniewski, Quinn (knee, 7/27)  TE 6‐6 270 4/14/82 4 Colorado Johnston, IA78 Terry, Adam (knee, 8/5) T 6‐8 335 9/1/82 5 Syracuse Queensbury, NY31 Washington, Fabian (knee, 11/24) CB 5‐11 180 6/9/83 5 Nebraska Bradenton, FL21 Webb, Lardarius (knee, 12/22) CB/RS 5‐10 175 10/12/85 R Nicholls State Opelika, AL

Reserve/Retired ListAnderson, Willie T 6‐5 340 7/11/75 14 Auburn Mobile, ALBennett, Drew WR 6‐5 196 8/26/78 9 UCLA Orinda, CA

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2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

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No.  Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College How Acq. P S DNP INA4 Sam Koch P 6‐1 220 8/13/82 4 Nebraska D6a '06 16 0 0 05 Joe Flacco QB 6‐6 235 1/16/85 2 Delaware D1 '08 16 16 0 07 Billy Cundiff K 6‐1 207 3/30/80 5 Drake FA '09 12 0 0 1

10 Troy Smith QB 6‐0 225 7/20/84 3 Ohio State D5 '07 4 0 12 012 John Beck QB 6‐2 215 8/21/81 3 Brigham Young FA '09 0 0 0 16

14 Justin Harper  WR 6‐3 215 2/24/85 2 Virginia Tech D7a '08 2 0 0 215 Kelley Washington WR 6‐3 217 8/21/79 7 Tennessee FA '09 15 2 0 117 David Tyree WR 6‐0 206 1/3/80 7 Syracuse FA '09 10 0 0 120 Ed Reed S 5‐11 200 9/11/78 8 Miami D1 '02 12 12 0 423 Willis McGahee RB 6‐0 235 10/21/81 7 Miami TR (BUF) '07 16 1 0 0

24 Domonique Foxworth CB 5‐11 180 3/27/83 5 Maryland UFA (ATL) '09 16 16 0 025 Chris Carr CB/RS 5‐10 180 4/30/83 5 Boise State UFA (TEN) '09 16 4 0 026 Dawan Landry  S 6‐0 210 12/30/82 4 Georgia Tech D5a '06 16 16 0 027 Ray Rice RB 5‐8 210 1/22/87 2 Rutgers D2 '08 16 15 0 028 Tom Zbikowski S 5‐11 210 5/22/85 2 Notre Dame D3b '08 15 4 0 1

29 Cary Williams CB 6‐1 185 12/23/84 1 Washburn FA '09 9 1 0 330 Marcus Paschal DB 6‐0 201 8/31/84 2 Iowa FA '09 2 0 0 133 Le'Ron McClain FB 6‐0 260 12/27/84 3 Alabama D4b '07 16 14 0 034 Jalen Parmele  RB 5‐11 220 12/30/85 2 Toledo FA '08 7 0 0 935 Corey Ivy CB 5‐9 190 3/29/77 9 Oklahoma FA '09 3 0 0 0

37 Keith Fitzhugh S 5‐11 205 11/11/86 R Mississippi St. FA '09 0 0 0 241 Frank Walker CB 5‐11 200 8/6/81 7 Tuskegee UFA (GB) '08 14 1 0 250 Antwan Barnes OLB 6‐1 245 10/19/84 3 Florida International D4a '07 11 0 0 552 Ray Lewis ILB 6‐1 250 5/15/75 14 Miami D1b '96 16 16 0 053 Jameel McClain LB 6‐1 250 7/25/85 2 Syracuse FA '08 16 1 0 0

54 Prescott Burgess  OLB 6‐3 247 3/6/84 3 Michigan D6 '07 13 0 0 155 Terrell Suggs OLB 6‐3 260 10/11/82 7 Arizona State D1a '03 13 13 0 356 Tavares Gooden  ILB 6‐1 242 10/7/84 2 Miami D3a '08 12 12 0 459 Dannell Ellerbe LB 6‐1 243 11/29/85 R Georgia FA '09 13 3 0 362 David Hale G/C 6‐6 310 3/3/83 2 Weber State D4b '08 12 0 0 4

64 Oniel Cousins T 6‐4 314 6/29/84 2 UTEP D3c '08 4 3 0 1265 Chris Chester G/C 6‐3 315 1/12/83 4 Oklahoma D2 '06 16 13 0 066 Ben Grubbs G 6‐3 315 3/10/84 3 Auburn D1 '07 16 16 0 070 Matt Katula LS 6‐6 265 8/22/82 5 Wisconsin FA '05 16 0 0 071 Jared Gaither T 6‐9 340 3/18/86 3 Maryland SD5 '07 11 11 0 5

73 Marshal Yanda  G/T 6‐3 313 9/15/84 3 Iowa D3b '07 16 9 0 074 Michael Oher T 6‐4 310 5/28/86 R Mississippi D1 '09 16 16 0 077 Matt Birk C 6‐4 309 7/23/76 12 Harvard UFA (MIN) '09 16 16 0 079 Tony Moll G/T 6‐5 311 8/23/83 4 Nevada TR (GB) '09 5 0 0 1182 L.J. Smith TE 6‐3 245 5/13/80 7 Rutgers UFA (PHI) '09 12 0 0 4

84 Edgar Jones  TE 6‐3 258 12/1/84 3 Southeast Missouri FA '07 16 0 0 085 Derrick Mason WR 5‐10 195 1/17/74 13 Michigan State FA '05 16 16 0 086 Todd Heap TE 6‐5 245 3/16/80 9 Arizona State D1 '01 16 16 0 087 Demetrius Williams  WR 6‐2 202 3/28/83 4 Oregon D4a '06 13 0 3 089 Mark Clayton WR 5‐10 190 7/2/82 5 Oklahoma D1 '05 14 12 0 2

90 Trevor Pryce DE 6‐5 290 8/3/75 13 Clemson FA '06 16 8 0 092 Haloti Ngata DT 6‐4 345 1/21/84 4 Oregon D1 '06 14 13 0 293 Dwan Edwards  DE 6‐3 290 5/16/81 6 Oregon State D2 '04 16 9 0 094 Justin Bannan DT 6‐3 310 4/18/79 8 Colorado UFA (BUF) '06 16 2 0 095 Jarret Johnson OLB 6‐3 265 8/14/81 7 Alabama D4a '03 16 16 0 0

97 Kelly Gregg  NT 6‐0 315 11/1/76 10 Oklahoma FA '00 16 13 0 098 Kelly Talavou NT 6‐2 350 10/4/84 2 Utah FA '08 3 0 1 1299 Paul Kruger LB/DE 6‐4 260 2/15/86 R Utah D2 '09 9 1 0 7

Practice Squad13 Eron Riley WR 6‐3 205 8/5/87 R Duke FA '09 0 0 0 016 Maurice Price WR 6‐1 200 9/11/85 2 Charleston Southern FA '09 0 0 0 063 Nick Sundberg LS 6‐0 244 7/29/87 R California FA '09 0 0 0 068 William VanDeSteeg OLB 6‐4 256 9/22/85 R Minnesota FA '09 0 0 0 069 Stefan Rodgers T 6‐5 317 11/3/81 3 Lambuth FA '09 0 0 0 072 Bryan Mattison  G 6‐3 295 5/15/84 2 Iowa FA '08 0 0 0 076 Joe Reitz  T 6‐7 305 8/24/85 2 Western Michigan FA '08 0 0 0 083 Davon Drew TE 6‐4 255 12/9/85 R East Carolina D5b '09 0 0 0 0

Physically Unable to Perform/Reserve PUP22 Samari Rolle CB 6‐0 175 8/10/76 12 Florida State FA '05 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Injured List21 Lardarius Webb (knee, 12/22) CB/RS 5‐10 175 10/12/85 R Nicholls State D3 '09 14 4 0 031 Fabian Washington (knee, 11/24) CB 5‐11 180 6/9/83 5 Nebraska TR (OAK) '08 10 10 0 032 Matt Lawrence (knee, 11/24) RB 6‐1 209 5/5/85 1 Massachusetts FA '08 8 0 0 240 K.J. Gerard (hamstring, 12/25) S 6‐1 192 4/22/86 R Northern Arizona FA '09 3 0 1 143 Haruki Nakamura (ankle, 11/18) S 5‐10 200 4/18/86 2 Cincinnati D6 '08 9 0 0 051 Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh, 10/6) LB 6‐1 225 9/6/76 7 UCLA UFA (CHI) '08 4 1 0 058 Jason Phillips (knee, 9/5) ILB  6‐1  244 2/14/86 R TCU D5a '09 0 0 0 078 Adam Terry (knee, 8/5) T 6‐8 335 9/1/82 5 Syracuse D2b '05 0 0 0 081 Marcus Smith (knee, 8/15) WR 6‐1 215 1/11/85 2 New Mexico D4a '08 0 0 0 088 Quinn Sypniewski (knee, 7/27)  TE 6‐6 270 4/14/82 4 Colorado D5b '06 0 0 0 091 Brandon McKinney (back, 12/19) NT 6‐2 360 8/24/83 4 Michigan State FA '08 7 0 1 596 Lamar Divens (hip, 8/14)  DT 6‐3 338 11/12/85 2 Tennessee State FA '08 0 0 0 0

Greg Ryan (leg, 6/9) G/C 6‐4 304 9/22/85 R Western Kentucky FA '09 0 0 0 0Lou Saucedo (back, 7/28) T 6‐5 340 12/3/85 R Montana State FA '09 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Retired ListWillie Anderson T 6‐5 340 7/11/75 14 Auburn FA '08 0 0 0 0Drew Bennett WR 6‐5 196 8/26/78 9 UCLA FA '09 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 1.11.10

2009

2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS NUMERICAL ROSTER

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No.  Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College How Acq. P S DNP INA

QUARTERBACKS5 Joe Flacco QB 6‐6 235 1/16/85 2 Delaware D1 '08 16 16 0 010 Troy Smith QB 6‐0 225 7/20/84 3 Ohio State D5 '07 4 0 12 012 John Beck QB 6‐2 215 8/21/81 3 Brigham Young FA '09 0 0 0 16

WIDE RECEIVERS14 Justin Harper  WR 6‐3 215 2/24/85 2 Virginia Tech D7a '08 2 0 0 215 Kelley Washington  WR 6‐3 217 8/21/79 7 Tennessee FA '09 15 2 0 117 David Tyree WR 6‐0 206 1/3/80 7 Syracuse FA '09 10 0 0 185 Derrick Mason WR 5‐10 195 1/17/74 13 Michigan State FA '05 16 16 0 087 Demetrius Williams  WR 6‐2 202 3/28/83 4 Oregon D4a '06 13 0 3 089 Mark Clayton WR 5‐10 190 7/2/82 5 Oklahoma D1 '05 14 12 0 2

RUNNING BACKS23 Willis McGahee RB 6‐0 235 10/21/81 7 Miami TR (BUF) '07 16 1 0 027 Ray Rice RB 5‐8 210 1/22/87 2 Rutgers D2 '08 16 15 0 033 Le'Ron McClain FB 6‐0 260 12/27/84 3 Alabama D4b '07 16 14 0 034 Jalen Parmele  RB 5‐11 220 12/30/85 2 Toledo FA '08 7 0 0 9

TIGHT ENDS82 L.J. Smith TE 6‐3 245 5/13/80 7 Rutgers UFA (PHI) '09 12 0 0 484 Edgar Jones  TE 6‐3 258 12/1/84 3 Southeast Missouri FA '07 16 0 0 086 Todd Heap TE 6‐5 245 3/16/80 9 Arizona State D1 '01 16 16 0 0

OFFENSIVE LINE62 David Hale G/C 6‐6 310 3/3/83 2 Weber State D4b '08 12 0 0 464 Oniel Cousins T 6‐4 314 6/29/84 2 UTEP D3c '08 4 3 0 1265 Chris Chester G/C 6‐3 315 1/12/83 4 Oklahoma D2 '06 16 13 0 066 Ben Grubbs G 6‐3 315 3/10/84 3 Auburn D1 '07 16 16 0 071 Jared Gaither T 6‐9 340 3/18/86 3 Maryland SD5 '07 11 11 0 573 Marshal Yanda  G/T 6‐3 313 9/15/84 3 Iowa D3b '07 16 9 0 074 Michael Oher T 6‐4 310 5/28/86 R Mississippi D1 '09 16 16 0 077 Matt Birk C 6‐4 309 7/23/76 12 Harvard UFA (MIN) '09 16 16 0 079 Tony Moll G/T 6‐5 311 8/23/83 4 Nevada TR (GB) '09 5 0 0 11

SECONDARY20 Ed Reed S 5‐11 200 9/11/78 8 Miami D1 '02 12 12 0 424 Domonique Foxworth CB 5‐11 180 3/27/83 5 Maryland UFA (ATL) '09 16 16 0 025 Chris Carr CB/RS 5‐10 180 4/30/83 5 Boise State UFA (TEN) '09 16 4 0 026 Dawan Landry  S 6‐0 210 12/30/82 4 Georgia Tech D5a '06 16 16 0 028 Tom Zbikowski S 5‐11 210 5/22/85 2 Notre Dame D3b '08 15 4 0 129 Cary Williams CB 6‐1 185 12/23/84 1 Washburn FA '09 9 1 0 330 Marcus Paschal DB 6‐0 201 8/31/84 2 Iowa FA '09 2 0 0 135 Corey Ivy CB 5‐9 190 3/29/77 9 Oklahoma FA '09 3 0 0 037 Keith Fitzhugh S 5‐11 205 11/11/86 R Mississippi St. FA '09 0 0 0 241 Frank Walker CB 5‐11 200 8/6/81 7 Tuskegee UFA (GB) '08 14 1 0 2

LINEBACKERS50 Antwan Barnes OLB 6‐1 245 10/19/84 3 Florida International D4a '07 11 0 0 552 Ray Lewis ILB 6‐1 250 5/15/75 14 Miami D1b '96 16 16 0 053 Jameel McClain LB 6‐1 250 7/25/85 2 Syracuse FA '08 16 1 0 054 Prescott Burgess  OLB 6‐3 247 3/6/84 3 Michigan D6 '07 13 0 0 155 Terrell Suggs OLB 6‐3 260 10/11/82 7 Arizona State D1a '03 13 13 0 356 Tavares Gooden  ILB 6‐1 242 10/7/84 2 Miami D3a '08 12 12 0 459 Dannell Ellerbe LB 6‐1 243 11/29/85 R Georgia FA '09 13 3 0 395 Jarret Johnson OLB 6‐3 265 8/14/81 7 Alabama D4a '03 16 16 0 099 Paul Kruger LB/DE 6‐4 260 2/15/86 R Utah D2 '09 9 1 0 7

DEFENSIVE LINE90 Trevor Pryce DE 6‐5 290 8/3/75 13 Clemson FA '06 16 8 0 092 Haloti Ngata DT 6‐4 345 1/21/84 4 Oregon D1 '06 14 13 0 293 Dwan Edwards  DE 6‐3 290 5/16/81 6 Oregon State D2 '04 16 9 0 094 Justin Bannan DT 6‐3 310 4/18/79 8 Colorado UFA (BUF) '06 16 2 0 097 Kelly Gregg  NT 6‐0 315 11/1/76 10 Oklahoma FA '00 16 13 0 098 Kelly Talavou  NT 6‐2 350 10/4/84 2 Utah FA '08 3 0 1 12

SPECIALISTS4 Sam Koch P 6‐1 220 8/13/82 4 Nebraska D6a '06 16 0 0 07 Billy Cundiff K 6‐1 207 3/30/80 5 Drake FA '09 12 0 0 170 Matt Katula LS 6‐6 265 8/22/82 5 Wisconsin FA '05 16 0 0 0

Practice Squad13 Eron Riley WR 6‐3 205 8/5/87 R Duke FA '09 0 0 0 016 Maurice Price WR 6‐1 200 9/11/85 2 Charleston Southern FA '09 0 0 0 063 Nick Sundberg LS 6‐0 244 7/29/87 R California FA '09 0 0 0 068 William VanDeSteeg OLB 6‐4 256 9/22/85 R Minnesota FA '09 0 0 0 069 Stefan Rodgers T 6‐5 317 11/3/81 3 Lambuth FA '09 0 0 0 072 Bryan Mattison  G 6‐3 295 5/15/84 2 Iowa FA '08 0 0 0 076 Joe Reitz  T 6‐7 305 8/24/85 2 Western Michigan FA '08 0 0 0 083 Davon Drew TE 6‐4 255 12/9/85 R East Carolina D5b '09 0 0 0 0

Physically Unable to Perform/Reserve PUP22 Samari Rolle CB 6‐0 175 8/10/76 12 Florida State FA '05 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Injured List21 Lardarius Webb (knee, 12/22) CB/RS 5‐10 175 10/12/85 R Nicholls State D3 '09 14 4 0 031 Fabian Washington (knee, 11/24) CB 5‐11 180 6/9/83 5 Nebraska TR (OAK) '08 10 10 0 032 Matt Lawrence (knee, 11/24) RB 6‐1 209 5/5/85 1 Massachusetts FA '08 8 0 0 240 K.J. Gerard (hamstring, 12/25) S 6‐1 192 4/22/86 R Northern Arizona FA '09 3 0 1 143 Haruki Nakamura (ankle, 11/18) S 5‐10 200 4/18/86 2 Cincinnati D6 '08 9 0 0 051 Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh, 10/6) LB 6‐1 225 9/6/76 7 UCLA UFA (CHI) '08 4 1 0 058 Jason Phillips (knee, 9/5) ILB  6‐1  244 2/14/86 R TCU D5a '09 0 0 0 078 Adam Terry (knee, 8/5) T 6‐8 335 9/1/82 5 Syracuse D2b '05 0 0 0 081 Marcus Smith (knee, 8/15) WR 6‐1 215 1/11/85 2 New Mexico D4a '08 0 0 0 088 Quinn Sypniewski (knee, 7/27)  TE 6‐6 270 4/14/82 4 Colorado D5b '06 0 0 0 091 Brandon McKinney (back, 12/19) NT 6‐2 360 8/24/83 4 Michigan State FA '08 7 0 1 596 Lamar Divens (hip, 8/14)  DT 6‐3 338 11/12/85 2 Tennessee State FA '08 0 0 0 0

Greg Ryan (leg, 6/9) G/C 6‐4 304 9/22/85 R Western Kentucky FA '09 0 0 0 0Lou Saucedo (back, 7/28) T 6‐5 340 12/3/85 R Montana State FA '09 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Retired ListWillie Anderson T 6‐5 340 7/11/75 14 Auburn FA '08 0 0 0 0Drew Bennett WR 6‐5 196 8/26/78 9 UCLA FA '09 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 1.11.10

2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS ROSTER BY POSITION2009

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WR 89 15 17WR 85 87 14LT 71 64LG 66 65C 77 62RG 73 65RT 74 79TE 86 82 84QB 5 10 12FB 33RB 27 23 34

DT 92 94NT 97 98DE 93 90RLB 55 99Jack 59 56 54Mike 52 53SLB 95 50LCB 25 35SS 26 30FS 20 28 37RCB 24 41 29

(RLB = Rush LB and SLB = Strong side LB)

P 4K 7H 4

KOR 34 25PR 25LS 70

Derrick Mason (16/16) Demetrius Williams (13/0) Justin Harper (2/0)

2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS DEPTH CHARTUpdated Jan. 11, 2010

OFFENSE                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Mark Clayton (14/12) Kelley Washington (15/2) David Tyree (10/0)

Jared Gaither (11/11) Oniel Cousins (4/3)Ben Grubbs (16/16)Matt Birk (16/16) David Hale (12/0)

Chris Chester (16/13)

Chris Chester (16/13)

Marshal Yanda (16/9)Michael Oher (16/16)Todd Heap (16/16) L.J. Smith (12/0) Edgar Jones (16/0)

Tony Moll (5/0)

Joe Flacco (16/16) Troy Smith (4/0) John Beck (0/0)Le'Ron McClain (16/14)Ray Rice (16/15)

Paul Kruger (9/1)

Jalen Parmele (7/0)

DEFENSE                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Willis McGahee (16/1)

Haloti Ngata (14/13) Justin Bannan (16/2)Kelly Talavou (3/0)

Dannell Ellerbe (13/3) Tavares Gooden (12/12) Prescott Burgess (13/0)

Frank Walker (14/1)

Kelly Gregg (16/13)Dwan Edwards (16/9) Trevor Pryce (16/8)Terrell Suggs (13/13)

Ray Lewis (16/16) Jameel McClain (16/1)Jarret Johnson (16/16) Antwan Barnes (11/0)

Ed Reed (12/12) Tom Zbikowski (15/4)

Corey Ivy (3/0)

Domonique Foxworth (16/16)

Chris Carr (16/4)

Cary Williams (9/1)

Dawan Landry (16/16) Marcus Paschal (2/0)Keith Fitzhugh (0/0)

SPECIAL TEAMS                                                                                                                                                                                                          Sam Koch (16/0)Billy Cundiff (12/0)

John Harbaugh, Head Coach; Jerry Rosburg, Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator; Cam Cameron, Offensive Coordinator; Greg Mattison, Defensive Coordinator; Roy Anderson, Defensive Assistant; Clarence Brooks, Defensive Line; Jason Brooks, Offensive Assistant;Mark Carrier, Defensive Backs; John "Mother" Dunn, Assistant Strength and Conditioning; Vic Fangio, Linebackers; Wade Harman, TightEnds; Jim Hostler, Wide Receivers; Hue Jackson, Quarterbacks; Marwan Maalouf, Assistant Special Teams; John Matsko, Offensive Line;Andy Moeller, Assistant Offensive Line; Wilbert Montgomery, Running Backs; Chuck Pagano, Secondary; Bob Rogucki, Strength andConditioning; Craig Ver Steeg, Offensive Assistant; Matt Weiss, Head Coach's Assistant

Matt Katula (16/0)

(2009 Games Played/Games Started)                Rookie and 1st‐Year Players Underlined                * Denotes Injured Players

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Oniel Cousins (o‐NEAL), Dannell Ellerbe (duh‐NELL ELL‐er‐bee), Domonique Foxworth (dah‐muh‐NEEK), Tavares Gooden (tuh‐VAR‐ess),Matt Katula (kuh‐TOO‐la), Sam Koch (Cook), Le'Ron McClain (LAY‐ron), Haloti Ngata (ha‐LOW‐tee NAH‐tah), Michael Oher (Oar), Jalen Parmele(PAR‐muh‐lee), Marcus Paschal (pass‐CAL), Kelly Talavou (TAL‐uh‐voo), Demetrius Williams (duh‐MEE‐tree‐us), Marshal Yanda (YAWN‐da),Tom Zbikowski (zih‐bih‐KOW‐skee)  

Chris Carr (16/4)

COACHING STAFF

Sam Koch (16/0)Chris Carr (16/4)Jalen Parmele (7/0)

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Year2009 (9‐7) T Michael Oher (1) QB John Beck G/T  Tony Moll (GB)2nd AFC North DE Paul Kruger (2) C Matt Birk (UFA‐MIN)

CB Chris Carr (UFA‐TEN)K Billy CundiffLB Dannell Ellerbe (RFA)S Keith FitzhughCB Domonique Foxworth (UFA‐ATL)CB Corey IvyS Marcus PaschalTE L.J. Smith (UFA‐PHI)WR David TyreeWR Kelley WashingtonCB Cary Williams

2008 (11‐5) QB Joe Flacco (1) LB Jameel McClain (RFA)2nd AFC North RB Ray Rice (2) RB Jalen Parmele

LB Tavares Gooden (3a) NT Kelly TalavouS Tom Zbikowski (3b) CB Frank Walker (UFA‐GB)T Oniel Cousins (3c)G/T David Hale (4b)WR Justin Harper (7a) 

2007 (5‐11) G Ben Grubbs (1) TE Edgar Jones (RFA) RB Willis McGahee (BUF)4th AFC North G/T Marshal Yanda (3b)

LB Antwan Barnes (4a)FB Le'Ron McClain (4b)QB Troy Smith (5)LB Prescott Burgess (6)T Jared Gaither (Sup. Dr. 5)

2006 (13‐3) DT Haloti Ngata (1) DT Justin Bannan (UFA‐BUF)AFC North Div. C/G Chris Chester (2) DT Trevor PryceChampions WR Demetrius Williams (4a)

S Dawan Landry (5a)P Sam Koch (6a)

2005 (6‐10) WR Mark Clayton (1) LS Matt Katula (RFA)3rd AFC North WR Derrick Mason 

2004 (9‐7) DT Dwan Edwards (2)2nd AFC North

2003 (10‐6) LB Terrell Suggs (1a)AFC North Div. LB Jarret Johnson (4a)Champions

2002 (7‐9) S Ed Reed (1)3rd AFC North

2001 (10‐6) TE Todd Heap (1)2nd AFC Central

2000 (12‐4) NT Kelly GreggSuper Bowl XXXVChampions

1996 (4‐12) LB Ray Lewis (1b)5th AFC Central

(UFA)‐‐Unrestricted Free Agent(RFA)‐‐Rookie Free Agent

HOW THE 2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS WERE BUILTDraft (28) Free Agents (23) Trade/Waiver (2)

Updated Jan. 11, 2010

Number in parenthesis after draft choice indicates the round in which the player was taken.

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Ali, Charles NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR INA INA NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR 0 0 0 2

Ayanbadejo, Brendon X X X JACK IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 4 1 0 0

Bannan, Justin X X X X X X X DT DT X X X X X X X X X 16 2 0 0

Barnes, Antwan X X X X X INA INA INA INA X INA X X X X X X X 11 0 0 5

Beck, John INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA 0 0 0 16

Birk, Matt C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 16 16 0 0

Burgess, Prescott  X X NOR NOR INA X X X X X X X X X X X X X 13 0 0 1

Carr, Chris X X X DB X X X X X X X X LCB X DB LCB LCB DB 16 4 0 0

Chester, Chris RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG X X TE TE TE X X TE 16 13 0 0

Clayton, Mark WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR X WR WR WR INA INA X WR WR X 14 12 0 2

Cousins, Oniel INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA RT RT RT X X X 4 3 0 12

Cundiff, Billy NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR X X X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0

Curtis, Tony NOR NOR INA INA INA NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR 0 0 0 3

Edwards, Dwan  X X X X X DE DE DE DE DE DE DE X X RE DE DE X 16 9 0 0

Ellerbe, Dannell INA INA INA X X X X X X X X X X JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK 13 3 0 3

Fitzhugh, Keith NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR INA INA INA INA 0 0 0 2

Flacco, Joe QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 16 16 0 0

Foxworth, Domonique RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 16 16 0 0

Gaither, Jared LT LT LT LT INA INA LT LT LT LT LT LT INA INA INA LT LT LT 11 11 0 5

Gerard, K.J. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X DNP X INA IR IR IR IR 3 0 1 1

Gooden, Tavares  JACK JACK JACK INA JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK INA INA INA X X 12 12 0 4,

Gregg, Kelly  NT NT NT X NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT X X NT NT NT 16 13 0 0

Grubbs, Ben LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 16 16 0 0

Harper, Justin PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X INA INA INA INA 2 0 0 2

Hale, David X X X X X X X X X X X X INA INA INA INA INA INA 12 0 0 4

Hauschka, Steve X X X X X X X X X NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR 9 0 0 0

Heap, Todd TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 16 16 0 0

Ivy, Corey NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR X X X X 2 0 0 0Ivy, Corey NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR X X X X 2 0 0 0

Johnson, Jarret SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB 16 16 0 0

Jones, Edgar  X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 16 0 0 0

Katula, Matt X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 16 0 0 0

Koch, Sam X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 16 0 0 0

Kruger, Paul INA INA INA X INA INA INA INA X X X RLB X X X X INA INA 9 1 0 7

Landry, Dawan  SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 16 16 0 0

Lawrence, Matt X X X X X X X X INA INA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 8 0 0 2Lawrence, Matt X X X X X X X X INA INA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 8 0 0 2

Lewis, Ray MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE 16 16 0 0

Mason, Derrick WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 16 16 0 0

McClain, Jameel X X X X X X X X X RLB X X X X X X X X 16 1 0 0

McClain, Le'Ron FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB FB X FB FB X FB FB 16 14 0 0

McGahee, Willis X X X RB X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 16 1 0 0

McKinney, Brandon INA INA X INA DNP X X X X INA X X INA IR IR IR IR IR 7 0 1 5

Moll, Tony INA INA INA INA X X INA INA INA INA INA INA X X X INA INA INA 5 0 0 11Moll, Tony INA INA INA INA X X INA INA INA INA INA INA X X X INA INA INA 5 0 0 11

Nakamura, Haruki X X X X X X X X X IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 9 0 0 0

Ngata, Haloti DT DT DT DT DT DT DT INA INA DT DT DT DT DT X DT DT DT 14 13 0 2

Oher, Michael RT RT RT RT LT LT RT RT RT RT RT RT LT LT LT RT RT RT 16 16 0 0

Parmele, Jalen  INA X INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA X X X X X X X X 7 0 0 9

Paschal, Marcus NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR PS PS PS PS X X INA INA INA 2 0 0 1

Pryce, Trevor DE DE DE DE DE X X X X X DE X X DE DT X X X 16 8 0 0

Reed Ed FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS INA INA INA INA FS FS FS 12 12 0 4Reed, Ed FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS INA INA INA INA FS FS FS 12 12 0 4

Rice, Ray RB RB RB X RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 16 15 0 0

Rolle, Samari PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP 0 0 0 0

Smith, L.J. INA INA X X X X X X X X X INA INA X X X X X 12 0 0 4

Smith, Troy X DNP X DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP X X DNP DNP DNP DNP 4 0 11 0

Suggs, Terrell RLB RLB RLB RLB RLB RLB RLB RLB RLB INA INA INA RLB RLB RLB RLB RLB RLB 13 13 0 3

Talavou, Kelly  DNP X INA INA INA INA INA X INA INA INA INA INA X INA INA INA INA 3 0 1 12

Tyree David NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR INA X X X X X X X X X X X X 10 0 0 1Tyree, David NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR INA X X X X X X X X X X X X 10 0 0 1

Walker, Frank X X X X X X INA INA X X X X X X LCB X X LCB 14 1 0 2

Washington, Fabian LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 10 10 0 0

Washington, Kelley X X X X X X X X X X X X WR INA X WR X X 15 2 0 1

Webb, Lardarius X X X X X X X X X X LCB LCB CB CB IR IR IR IR 14 4 0 0

Williams, Cary NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR NOR INA X X LCB X X X X 5 1 0 1

Williams, Demetrius X DNP X DNP X X X X DNP X X X X X X X X X 13 0 3 0

Yanda, Marshal  X X X X RT RT X X TE X RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 16 9 0 0

Zbikowski, Tom X INA X X X X X X X X X FS FS FS FS X X X 15 4 0 1

X=substituted; IR=injured reserve; PUP=physically unable to perform; NOR=not on roster; PS=practice squad; SUS=suspended30

GAME WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Other9/13/09 Kansas City M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain9/20/09 at San Diego M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain9/27/09 Cleveland M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain10/4/09 at New England M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco W. McGahee L. McClain10/11/09 Cincinnati M. Clayton M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Yanda T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain10/18/09 at Minnesota M. Clayton M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Yanda T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain11/1/09 Denver M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain11/8/09 at Cincinnati M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain11/16/09 at Cleveland N/A J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain M. Yanda (TE)11/22/09 Indianapolis M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk C. Chester M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain11/29/09 Pittsburgh M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain12/7/09 at Green Bay M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain12/13/09 Detroit K. Washington M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda O. Cousins T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice N/A C. Chester (TE)12/20/09 Chicago N/A M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda O. Cousins T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain C. Chester (TE)12/27/09 at Pittsburgh N/A M. Oher B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda O. Cousins T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain C. Chester (TE)1/3/10 at Oakland M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice N/A K. Washington (WR)1/10/10 at New England M. Clayton J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain1/16/10 at Indianapolis N/A J. Gaither B. Grubbs M. Birk M. Yanda M. Oher T. Heap D. Mason J. Flacco R. Rice L. McClain C. Chester (TE)

GAME DT DE NT SLB Mike Jack RLB RCB LCB SS FS Other9/13/09 Kansas City H. Ngata T. Pryce K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed9/20/09 at San Diego H. Ngata T. Pryce K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed9/27/09 Cleveland H. Ngata T. Pryce K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed10/4/09 at New England H. Ngata T. Pryce N/A J. Johnson R. Lewis B. Ayanbadejo T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed C. Carr (DB)10/11/09 Cincinnati H. Ngata T. Pryce K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed10/18/09 at Minnesota H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/1/09 Denver H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/8/09 at Cincinnati J. Bannan D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/16/09 at Cleveland J. Bannan D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/22/09 Indianapolis H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden J. McClain D. Foxworth F. Washington D. Landry E. Reed11/29/09 Pittsburgh H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden n/a D. Foxworth L. Webb D. Landry E. Reed T. Pryce (DE)12/7/09 at Green Bay H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden P. Kruger D. Foxworth L. Webb D. Landry T. Zbikowski12/13/09 Detroit H. Ngata N/A K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis T. Gooden T. Suggs D. Foxworth C. Carr D. Landry T. Zbikowski L. Webb (CB)12/20/09 Chicago H. Ngata T. Pryce N/A J. Johnson R. Lewis D. Ellerbe T. Suggs D. Foxworth C. Williams D. Landry T. Zbikowski L. Webb (CB)12/27/09 at Pittsburgh T. Pryce D. Edwards N/A J. Johnson R. Lewis D. Ellerbe T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Walker D. Landry T. Zbikowski C. Carr (DB)1/3/10 at Oakland H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis D. Ellerbe T. Suggs C. Carr D. Foxworth D. Landry E. Reed1/10/10 at New England H. Ngata D. Edwards K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis D. Ellerbe T. Suggs D. Foxworth C. Carr D. Landry E. Reed1/16/10 at Indianapolis H. Ngata N/A K. Gregg J. Johnson R. Lewis D. Ellerbe T. Suggs D. Foxworth F. Walker D. Landry E. Reed C. Carr (DB)

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Traded DB Derrick Martin to Green Bay for G/T Tony Moll; Placed LB Jason Phillips (knee) on Injured Reserve;Waived (injury settlement) DT Will Johnson (shoulder); Waived DT Nadar Abdallah, FB Jason Cook, TE Davon

taken off the PUP list. 

Drew, LB Tony Fein, C Robby Felix, WR/RS Yamon Figurs, WR Jayson Foster, K Graham Gano, S K.J. Gerard;

Placed DT Lamar Divens (hip) on Injured Reserve; Signed QB Drew Willy and WR Bradon Godfrey.

WR/RS Yamon Figurs passed physical and was taken off the PUP list.

Waived WR Bradon Godfrey and QB Drew Willy; Waived (injury settlement) WR Biren Ealy (leg). 

the following day. 

exclusive rights tender offer of free agent S Daren Stone. 

Signed draft choice DB Lardarius Webb.

Waived QB Cleo Lemon; Placed CB Samari Rolle (neck) on Active Players PUP/Reserve List.

Phillips; Waived CB Anwar Phillips and CB David Jones.

Waived (injured) WR Marcus Smith (knee), who cleared waivers and was placed on Injured Reserve 

Waived TE Isaac Smolko from the practice squad; Signed TE Davon Drew to the practice squad. 

Signed S K.J. Gerard, WR Justin Harper, G Bryan Mattison, T Joe Reitz, WR Eron Riley, T Stefan Rodgers and OLB William VanDeSteeg to the practice squad. 

T Michael Oher.

Waived WR Thomas White.

Signed exclusive rights player LB Jameel McClain.

Waived QB Drew Willy and LB/DE Luis Vasquez; Signed draft choices RB Cedric Peerman and ILB Jason 

WR Kelley Washington (NFI) was taken off the PUP list; LB Jason Phillips passed physical and was

Terminated the contract (vested veteran) of CB Chris McAlister. 

DL Will Johnson, CB David Jones, WR Eron Riley, C Greg Ryan, LB/DE William VanDeSteeg, LB Luis

DT Lamar Divens and TE Davon Drew passed physicals and were taken off the PUP list. 

Signed free agent TE L.J. Smith.Signed restricted free agent P Sam Koch. Signed restricted free agent S Dawan Landry.

Signed free agent QB John Beck; Terminated the contract of QB Todd Bouman. 

Signed restricted free agents WR Marcus Maxwell and CB Evan Oglesby. 

Signed designated franchise player LB Terrell Suggs to a 6‐year contract.

Waived WR Marcus Maxwell; Signed free agent WR Kelley Washington.Placed T Willie Anderson on the reserve/retired list.

Waived (injured) TE Quinn Sypniewski and G Brian Johnson, who were placed on IR the following day; 

Signed unrestricted free agent QB Todd Bouman and free agent CB Samari Rolle. Signed restricted free agents WR Demetrius Williams and TE Quinn Sypniewski; Withdrew the 

Signed draft choice TE Davon Drew. 

Signed rookie free agent G/C Robby Felix. 

Vasquez, WR Isaiah Williams and QB Drew Willy.

Signed restricted free agent CB Derrick Martin.

Signed exclusive rights free agent TE Edgar Jones.

Signed T Stefan Rodgers and T Lou Saucedo.

Signed WR Thomas White; Placed WR Kelley Washington on the non‐football injury PUP list; G BenGrubbs and RB Willis McGahee passed physicals and were taken off the PUP list; Signed draft choice

Signed QB Cleo Lemon. 

Jason Phillips, T Adam Terry, T Joe Reitz, CB Samari Rolle and G/T Marshal Yanda on PUP List; Waived

Placed T Adam Terry (knee) on Injured Reserve; Signed DT Nader Abdallah. 

T Joe Reitz passed physical and was taken off the PUP list. S Ed Reed and G Marshal Yanda passed physicals and were taken off the PUP list. 

WR Isaiah Williams; Waived (injured) T Lou Saucedo; Signed WR Jayson Foster.

Signed free agent WR Drew Bennett.

Signed WR Biren Ealy and draft choice DE/LB Paul Kruger. 

Waived WR Edward Williams.

Placed DT Lamar Divens, TE Davon Drew, WR/RS Yamon Figurs, G Ben Grubbs, RB Willis McGahee, LB 

Waived C Greg Ryan.

2009 BALTIMORE RAVENS TRANSACTIONS

Signed WR Justin Harper, G Brian Johnson, RB Matt Lawrence, DE Bryan Mattison, CB Anwar Phillips,T Joe Reitz, TE Isaac Smolko, T Tre' Stallings, WR Ernie Wheelwright and WR Edward Williams to

Terminated the contract (vested veteran) of LB Nick Greisen.Terminated the contract (vested veteran) of CB Samari Rolle; Signed free agent CB Chris Carr.

Signed exclusive rights free agents DT Kelly Talavou and RB Jalen Parmele.

Reserve/Future contracts.

Signed free agent CB Domonique Foxworth.

Signed rookie free agents FB Jason Cook, LB Dannell Ellerbe, K Graham Gano, CB Kevin “K.J." Gerard,

Placed the franchise designation on OLB Terrell Suggs.

WR Justin Harper, G Bryan Mattison, CB Evan Oglesby, RB Cedric Peerman, T Joe Reitz, WR Eron Riley, T Stefan Rodgers, TE Isaac Smolko, T Tre Stallings, LB William VanDeSteeg and WR Ernie Wheelwright.

Waived K Steve Hauschka.

Placed LB Brendon Ayanbadejo (thigh) on Injured Reserve; Signed LB Prescott Burgess to 53‐man roster.

Placed NT Brandon McKinney (back) on Injured Reserve; Signed DB Marcus Paschal from the practice squad to the 53‐man roster.  

Signed WR Maurice Price to the practice squad.Waived FB Charles Ali; Signed WR Justin Harper from the practice squad to the 53‐man roster. 

the practice squad to the 53‐man roster; Signed DB Marcus Paschal to the practice squad. Placed RB Matt Lawrence (knee) and CB Fabian Washington (knee) on Injured Reserve; Signed FB

Placed S K.J. Gerard (hamstring) on Injured Reserve. Signed S Marcus Paschal to the 53‐man roster. Signed LS Nick Sundberg to the practice squad. 

Placed RS/CB Lardarius Webb (knee) on Injured Reserve; Waived DB Marcus Paschal; Signed CB Corey Ivy and S Keith Fitzhugh to the 53‐man roster.  

Traded LB Prescott Burgess to New England for a conditional 7th‐round pick; Signed TE Tony Curtis.

Signed TE Isaac Smolko to the practice squad. 

Charles Ali and CB Cary Williams to the 53‐man roster. 

Waived TE Tony Curtis; Signed WR David Tyree to the 53‐man roster. 

Placed S Haruki Nakamura (ankle) on Injured Reserve; Signed K Billy Cundiff; Signed S K.J. Gerard from 

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RAVENS SEASON‐ENDING PRESS CONFERENCE 

 

OWNER STEVE BISCIOTTI, PRESIDENT DICK CASS, GENERAL MANAGER/EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OZZIE NEWSOME AND HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH 

 Ravens head coach John Harbaugh’s opening statement:  “Just want to welcome everybody here. I hope that our offensive and defensive meetings are as organized, Kevin [Byrne], as you just got  everybody  here  right  now. It was  very  impressive. But,  normally  you  guys  get  a  chance  to  talk  football with  coaches,  and hopefully this will be a chance to expand on that and spend some time with Ozzie Newsome and Steve Bisciotti and Dick Cass. Fire away. Don’t treat them any nicer than you treat me. But, we’ve got a good offseason start. We just got out of two days of really in‐depth meetings with  scouts  and  coaches  and  kind  of  organizing  our  plan  for  the  next  couple  of months  as we  head  into  this offseason. It’s been very productive, and it’s been very honest, and guys have done a great job. So, with that, we’ll turn it over.  [There are] two new coaches that we’ve had the privilege of inviting aboard, and they’ve decided to join us. Guys that we’ve known for various lengths of years [and] have tremendous respect for. To me, premier coaches in the National Football League to replace two coaches that did a great job for us as well, who are moving on to other things. Jim Zorn, our new quarterbacks coach, right here, if you could welcome Jim. And Dean Pees, our new linebackers coach.”  With all the issues that surround the CBA and the uncapped year in 2010, how might that hamstring your efforts to get this team better as quickly as you can?  (BISCIOTTI) “We’re having a meeting down in Ft. Lauderdale to get an update on the CBA on Saturday. As you know, we’ve agreed as a  league to  let [NFL Commissioner] Roger [Goodell] do the talking with the press. As far as us, personally, we kind of went  into  it assuming that we would probably go uncapped this year. We were in a situation that I think we probably have more restricted free agents than just about any team, right? We’re close to 10 or something like that. So, even though we hit that final eight in this deal, it’s not going to hamper us [that] much because we have 10 guys that we don’t have to worry about  like we would have. So, our roster is going to stay pretty much intact, and I don’t really see it hampering us in our ability to do things. I’m pretty confident that we’ve got a budget that we’re going to spend up to. We will spend as much as most of the teams, if not all of them. And, we’ve kind of got that budget already in place and already know most of the names where we’re filling in.”  Will it be tougher to improve at the wide receiver position with the new rules that are in place this year with free agents? (NEWSOME)  “No,  not  necessarily,  because  our  past  history  [has  shown  that] we  can  acquire  players.  I  think  in  that  this  is  an uncapped year,  there will be some real good players  that are going  to get cut. And we’ve had good success with Derrick Mason, Trevor Pryce, Samari Rolle – guys that got cut because of the salary cap situation that that particular team was in. So, I think that’s going  to  increase our pool of players.  I  think  in  that  the  restricted pool  is  larger  than normal,  I  think  there’s going  to be  some movement there also. And then, we’ve built this team through the draft, and that’s another area. And then after the draft, then that allows for another group of players to get pushed out. So, when you look at all three of those phases, then there’s an opportunity for us to improve our position in several different positions, as well as wide receiver.”  In your opinion, what will  it take  for this team to become a Super Bowl team? Specifically, what areas do the Ravens need to upgrade and get better?  (BISCIOTTI) “I think a lot of it is focused on Joe [Flacco]. I don’t think there’s any doubt that he’s the key to any kind of growth in the system. To some degree, he was maligned a little bit for not making a bigger step, but I think that what he did in his first year kind of set some unrealistic expectations. Roster stuff, that’s really not my gig, but I do know that there’s a lot of attention on Joe. And Joe just looks like the kind of guy that’s ready to do what he has to do to get better. And, if we pushed him out of his box a little bit this year – and that might have been the perception – then maybe some shortcomings showed up that didn’t show up in his first year, because we were not asking that much of him. So, this next year, it’s time for him to do the things we know he’s capable of doing.”  (NEWSOME) “And to add to that,  I think  it begins with me.  It begins with John.  It begins with the other scouts.  It begins with the coaches, and  that will  filter down  to  the players. Any  time you enter a new  season, you have  to go  in  saying,  ‘We’ve got  to get better.’ Our 53‐man roster has to be better, and players that are on that roster have got to be better players. The good part of that, we’ve got some young players, and those young players are ascending. And they should be better players. So, when you add that to what Steve talked about with Joe, and with us knowing that we are going to add pieces to the puzzle, then that should help us to [improve]. As I finished up the [personnel] meeting an hour ago with the staff, our goal is not to be having this press conference here today, but to be having it in Dallas next year. That’s the ultimate goal.”  Your position last year was that WR Demetrius Williams would be the guy to step up at receiver for the team. Why do you think Demetrius did not become the Ravens’ go‐to receiver this year as you had predicted?  (NEWSOME) “You have to look at it in the sense that what happened with Demetrius was Derrick [Mason], Mark [Clayton] and Kelley Washington. We created a competitive situation there, and John and Cam [Cameron] have the responsibility to put the best three receivers out on the field when we go to a three‐wide receiver set, and the best two on the field when we’re in a two‐wide receiver set. I think the competition at that position lent itself to Demetrius being the No. 4 receiver.”  (HARBAUGH) “So why is that? And Demetrius would say this, too. He is not able yet to do enough. You’ve got to be able to run the kind of routes, catch the ball  in pressure situations, break the thing off at the right depth, make the right adjustments  in pressure situations and do the kinds of things that are going to help us move the football and win games. And those other three guys did that better – offseason, training camp and throughout the year. We tried to put Demetrius in situations to be successful as much as we could, and we need more. And let me tell you, he wants to do more. And you need to be a better player to give us what we were looking for.”  Do you see any situation where you might shift your philosophy from drafting the best available player to drafting a player that addresses a specific need this year? 

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(NEWSOME) “I think you could answer that question yourself. I know the majority of guys that are  in this room, and young  ladies, can answer that question for you.  I’ll never put this organization  in a position where need becomes more apparent than the best player. It’s not a philosophy that I’ve had from the very beginning. I think the success that we’ve had has been built on that. That’s not going to change.”  How  concerned are you, with  the uncertainty of  the CBA’s  future,  that  it will  impact  the  team’s ability  to  reach your goal of eliminating the up‐and‐down nature of the team’s results?  (BISCIOTTI) “I’m not worried at all. I don’t see a correlation there, because I think we’ve got the best cap guys and the best guys to draft, the scouts and everything. So, I’m on an even playing field with the rest of my partners. I may not have as much experience as some of the other owners, but this guy I’ve got next to me here, and Eric [DeCosta] and all those guys have just put me in a position where we  can  still  spend. So  I’m  still putting my  team up against  the other  teams  in  the  league. And  I  think we’re as  strong as anybody out there. So I don’t think the problems with the CBA are going to impact me in any way, shape or form, more. If anything, I think it will be less because of the talent that we have  in this building. I’m looking forward to the constraints, because if there are any constraints, then to me, it makes your decisions that much more important. And I’m going to rely on the guys that I have.”  Do you think it was inexperience, injury, confidence or something else that led to QB Joe Flacco’s up‐and‐down season? (HARBAUGH) “All of those things probably to some degree, and a lot of other things that lead to a performance of any player. So, how many quarterbacks went through the whole season and had that completely consistent season? One or two. Maybe they’re both playing in [the Super Bowl]. So, that’s what we need out of Joe, and that’s what we’re building towards. And to me, it’s kind of a two‐rail attack; we’ve got, on one hand, do everything we can do to continue to grow Joe as a football player. And that plan is in motion right now. It goes from Steve [Bisciotti] – Steve is a part of that – Ozzie [Newsome], Dick [Cass] is a part of that, through Jim Zorn and Cam Cameron and myself. And that’s all of our responsibility, to build that plan up for the offseason to help him grow as a player. But, I think you have to look at Joe’s progress and say he’s pretty much on track. But there is a lot of room to grow into, and Joe is committed to doing that. And then do everything we can to put the best players around him, like you always do with every position. We attack that with a great enthusiasm, which is what we’re going to do. So, we make him better, put the best players around him we can and then make him the best player he can be in year three. That’s what our job is.”  Is there any update on the retirement talks for S Ed Reed and WR Derrick Mason? (HARBAUGH) “We kind of addressed this at the last [press conference], but I know both of those guys love football, and they both want to play. So, as far as Ed, I’ve said this before, and Ed knows it… Ed is going to hear me say it, and maybe he’d say something different, but I believe Ed is going to play next year. Then again, if he decides – and it’s his choice – that’s something he’s got to decide for himself. If he doesn’t [return to play], we’ll have to have a plan in place to move on. But we just had our discussions about Ed; there is no better leader, there is no better football player, there is no better guy on our team than Ed Reed, and we need him back. He’s a huge part of our puzzle, and I would say the same thing about Derrick. That depends on contract things and where he’s at as far as his career, but we’re going to try to do everything we can to get Derrick back. I’m a coach – you want as many good players as you can possibly get, and those are two really good players. And I’m kind of somewhat counting on them right now as we go forward.”  Are you concerned at all with QB Troy Smith and his agent complaining about the lack of playing time and requesting a trade? (NEWSOME) “About Troy and the agent supposedly asking to be traded; I think I have pretty good communications around the league. I think the majority of the people know who the general manager of the Baltimore Ravens is. I have not heard from his agent. And I know who his agent is personally, so I have not heard that. Now, when it comes to trading any player, I think we’re open to it. You know, we’re open to making our football team better, and that’s where the four of us… If we get something, or some team calls us and is willing to make us an offer for basically any player – we’ll sit there and listen to it, and then we’ll talk about it. And if there is an opportunity for us to improve our team by trading away a player, which will allow us to get another player, then we’ll do it.”  For Ozzie, are you tired of always being asked about the wide receiver position, and would you consider trading a No. 1 draft pick for a premier wide receiver?  (NEWSOME) “You know, having sat here for 14 years, I think every year I’ve come in here [and] there has been some need that we needed. When we first got here, to Baltimore, we couldn’t play defense. I mean, we could light it up, and we couldn’t stop water when it came to playing defense. (laughter) So, we put a concerted effort into building a defense that some people say may go down to be one of the best defenses in the history of our game. So, now then, what else is next? We [didn’t] have an offensive line, and now you look at our offensive line, and we’ve got youth, we’ve got depth, and they’re pretty good. [Then] quarterback – each year it’s going to be something, and that’s a challenge that my staff and the coaches, we look forward to. Yeah, it’s a challenge for us to continue to meet those needs, but I can say that we need a playmaker outside, yes, but we need some other things to help us to make sure that we can compete to be in the Super Bowl, also. But, if we’re able to answer that question, then you’ll be standing here next year saying we need something else. And I’m going to go, ‘Yes, we do.’”   Would you consider trading a No. 1 draft pick for a premier receiver? (NEWSOME) “You know, like I said, I leave myself open to anything. And we just spent two great days with Steve [Bisciotti], and Steve will probably tell you, I kept saying, ‘Let’s keep our options open on anything.’ If we can improve our football team, then we will do it, but we have a process in place. Now, I’m not going to bore you with the process, but if there is an opportunity for us to do it in that manner, [then] yes, we will. I want to win, just like you guys want to win.”  (BISCIOTTI) “When you talk about the weaknesses of our team, it’s safe to say that most of you watch enough football to know who the best in every position is, across the league. You can spell them out if we said corners, and then safeties and down the line. At $125 million, if we wanted to get a guy in the top 10 at his position, in every position, it would cost us $200 million. I’m not allowed to do that. But that’s really what it would take to get to the point where you all felt that we had a great linebacker corps, a great defensive line, a great defensive backfield, great receivers. So, no matter what city you’re in, they’re showing up in different places. We’ve always had a great defense, and we’ve got to be careful that we don’t run out and fill all of those holes and just create them somewhere else. We went from 2,900 [total] yards [on offense] to 3,600 yards this year, and if Joe [Flacco] is on pace, maybe we go 

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to 4,100. And I think there were 10 quarterbacks this year that threw for 4,000 yards. We’d certainly like him to be there; how we get there is a different story. You all know football well enough to know that everything is relative, and we can’t have even the top half of every position in the league. So, it’s all going to be dead middle. And so we’re going to have guys that are at the top 10 of the 32 out there, and in the middle and in the bottom. And like [Ozzie] said, that’s just our goal, is to fill all those spots.”  Do you feel that this team is a player or two away from being in the Super Bowl? (BISCIOTTI) “They say that’s fool’s gold, right? I mean, that you get caught up in that you’re one or two players away. But the answer is, if we win a Super Bowl next year, then Ozzie will probably say that we were those two players away from it. When you look back at Sam Adams and Shannon Sharpe, I would say that those were the couple of pieces that got us over the hump in 2000. So, stay tuned, and if we win, then we’ll tell you the guys that were the difference makers in getting us there.”   In regards to the CBA, what can you say to the people in Baltimore who scrape together dollars to support the team, and who can’t understand how so much money can’t be divided to the contingent of parties involved?  (BISCIOTTI) “You know, as far as the fans go, I know that… This is a horrible part of any business, but when you have fans involved that are committed to it, then yes, I’m sensitive to it. But I’ve got partners out there right now whose teams are making less money than their linebackers. And so, I think we’ve got an acute problem here with the general profitability of the teams. We always knew this was not a big cash flow business, but when you’ve got guys like Jacksonville [Jaguars] tarping up 10,000 seats to stop blackouts, when you’ve got teams that are voluntarily staying at the minimum of what they have to spend on the salary cap in order to not go upside down financially, then we already have a structural problem. So, I don’t expect the fans to take… I don’t know what side that the fans are going to take. You know, three years ago if we hadn’t done the deal, we would have forced the players to strike. And you would argue that then the fans would take their anger out on the players. We did a deal, and we did a bad deal, and we didn’t understand it at the level that we needed to, and the implications that it was going to have. And obviously by the time we did [realize the implications], we were already into the deal. So, that puts us in the unenviable position of this thing ending in a lockout as opposed to a strike. And I certainly bet that most of the anger is going to go towards the owners. But, I’ve seen the St. Louis [Rams] up for sale for a year and a half, and I think they started at $900 million. I think that they’re now looking at somebody to buy them for $600 million, and the reason is because there’s no cash flow. So, if we don’t get this thing back to the point that the teams can all cash flow enough, that they can go into a bank and look at a statement and say, ‘That’s a solidly‐run business,’ – not team – then there are long‐term problems for the league. And unfortunately, we’re going to have to address that, and it’s going to cause some pain for a lot of us, maybe.”   How is business for the Ravens?  (CASS) “In terms of the Baltimore Ravens, in terms of where we are in business, we’re doing fine. We’ve been able to sell all of our tickets, we’ve been able to sell our suites, [and] sponsorship dollars are basically flat. So, we’re doing well compared to other teams around the league. But again, I’m focusing on revenues, not expenses. Just because we’re still doing well in revenues doesn’t mean we’re generating a lot of profit, because we do spend a lot of money as well.”    On what level of agreement are you and the other NFL owners with this possibly being an uncapped season?  (BISCIOTTI) “I can’t speak to the other guys. All I know is that we needed 24 votes to opt out of the deal. If you look at baseball, where the [New York] Yankees have three times the payroll of the [Baltimore] Orioles, and the [Boston] Red Sox have two times, or plus, the payroll of the Orioles, there’s a… It certainly doesn’t show up in the standings, because if I’m a Yankees fan, I’d be upset we’re not winning 130 games with the roster that they have and the money that they pay out. I think it’s a disgrace that they only beat the average team by 10 games in the standings for three times the money. I’d fire that [General Manager]. (laughter) You don’t need a GM, all you’ve got to do is go buy the Cy Young Award winner every year, no matter where he shows up. I don’t think that if some teams spend 25 percent more than another team, that it’s necessarily going to buy a championship. Again, it comes down to the draft picks and – where baseball does it – the good teams like Oakland that get the draft picks and then trade them when they’re at the highest value to restock their farm system. That’s what we’re trying to avoid here when we go into this thing to try and restructure the league. We want to be at a point where teams are not selling off their star player in their fourth year because they can’t afford to sign them to their second contract. Getting guys, drafting them, [helping] them [become] good [players] and then being able to sign them to that second contract is something that we want all the teams to still have the ability to do.”   How did this year’s rookie class perform, specifically T Michael Oher and CB Lardarius Webb? Did they meet your expectations? (HARBAUGH) “Well, I think those two guys, specifically, exceeded them. To me, everybody in here would probably agree with that, no questions about it. Michael Oher is just a great guy and, you know what, as we talked about it, there’s a lot of room for him to grow and become a better player, and he will. Lardarius is obviously dealing with the knee injury right now, but he’s been in here every day. It took us a few weeks to get him on the field, and when we thought he was ready to play the way he did, we got him out there. Paul Kruger, we said this before, I’m convinced Paul Kruger is going to be a really good player. Paul needs to put some weight on, get in that weight room and go to work, and he’s committed to doing that. I’m sure he will. We’re going to have a close eye on him in there, for sure. He’ll be becoming that guy that we want him to be on the edge of the defense. Even if you look down the line – a guy like Jason Phillips is going to be coming back [from injury]. Davon Drew, he’s going to be a good player, we think. Those are kind of developmental guys. Just from a coaching standpoint, I compliment Ozzie [Newsome] and his guys. I think the last two drafts have built the foundation of a football team underneath some really good veteran players, and we kind of go from there.”   What is your philosophy with players who have had off‐field issues and so‐called character problems? (BISCIOTTI) “I think that we’re pretty good consensus builders. I think that we trust each other enough, and I think that we all… On any given day you could walk into that [meeting] room, and I’d be in the risk–taking mood, and a week later it might be John [Harbaugh]. And Oz, I think you made a move for Terrell Owens a few years back, didn’t you? (Ozzie Newsome nods his head.) These kids are under so much scrutiny, and we’re talking about 53 of them that you have to put together. You’re not going to have 53 angels, and you probably wouldn’t have a very good team if you had 53 angels. I think the kind of problems that they’ve had matter more. Certainly, the repeat problems you better avoid. I don’t think that mistakes are necessarily a sign of poor character. I think repeating mistakes is the closest sign to bad character that you can look at. I would say that, maybe of the four of us, I’m probably the biggest risk taker even though… I like the fact that these guys care about our image, and they pull me back from the rail, because I’m ready to take chances on people. I really am. I think that’s kind of what life is about, and I think there are opportunities like that. 

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I hope we’re in a position someday where someone wants to dump a Randy Moss for a fourth‐round draft pick, because I’ll be in there saying, ‘We’ve got to take a chance.’ It’s about what you have to lose if that person fails you. So, I think it’s risk and return.”   John [Harbaugh], are you adverse to risk in terms of personnel decisions? (HARBAUGH) “It’s a great question, you try to get a gauge, but no, I think it goes down to risk and reward. So, you basically take a guy… Now, if you rule somebody out because – in your opinion – they’re bad for your team, but in our conversations, I don’t know if we’ve ever discussed a guy that we just said, ‘We want no part of this guy.’ I can’t remember a guy we’ve talked about in the last two years that we said that about. Maybe I’m forgetting somebody, but I don’t think so. So, it just becomes how much do you risk, how much do you take away from other opportunities to build your team for this guy? If you’ve put a lot into this guy – a first‐round pick, two first picks, a first and a third – for a really good player on your team – and you lose those two picks, and you bring this guy in, and then he doesn’t produce for you because he messed up and makes a mistake; now you become a worse team. If the reward matches the risk, you kind of balance it out, and you take a shot, because the bottom line, to make your team better – but also to represent the city well… And most of these guys that get to the NFL, in the end, they have their issues, but they’re still pretty good people. You don’t get to this level without fundamentally being pretty solid, overall.”   What are your thoughts about the way OLB Terrell Suggs played this year after signing him to a pricey contract? (BISCIOTTI) “Well, I’m not a personnel guy. I thought Terrell was coming into his own when he got hurt. I think he came in out of shape, and we now have him for the offseason. So, that’s going to say everything. He’s still a dominant player. I think that we’ve got him in the direction that we want to get him back to, and he’s still very young. We’re lucky to have a guy with that much experience. Not many 26‐year‐olds have 60‐something sacks behind him, so I think he’s going to do fine.”   How important is it for Terrell Suggs to be a part of the offseason training program? (HARBAUGH) “Well, I think that it’s really important that he’s here. We’ve had that conversation. It’s my understanding that he feels like it’s really important to be here. To get in the kind of world‐class shape that he wants to get into, that we need him to get into, we think here is the place for him, by far, to be. Also, to be a leader, to be up in front of those guys and be leading those workouts, that’s important. But also, to really develop your skills, especially as a pass rusher, you can really work on those things in the offseason. And because of his contract issues, I think he’s wanted to be here, but has been unable to be here for the most part. Then he came to camp last year ready to go to work, and got hurt right away, and missed all of training camp. To me, it’s vitally important that he’s here, and we plan on him being here.”   What worries you about an uncapped year and improving the team? (NEWSOME) “Well, it really doesn’t, because when there are restrictions put on the Baltimore Ravens, they’re put on 31 other ball clubs too. But I think when those restrictions are put there, that challenges my staff and John’s staff to be better. We’ve got to be better than the other 31 clubs in order to make our football team better under these circumstances. So, I look at it as a challenge. We came back from the Labor Seminar, and the first thing John heard was, ‘We’re going to get into the final eight, and we’re not going to be able to get a UFA.’ And we all kind of looked at each other [and said], ‘How nice would that be?’ No. 1, getting into the final eight, that’s what we wanted to do, but it puts the pressure on us to be able to dig down deep and still be able to improve that football team. I think that’s why [director of player personnel] Eric [DeCosta], and [director of college scouting] Joe [Hortiz], and [east area scout] Joe [Douglas] and all of the other scouts, I think that’s why they come to work every day; because you know what, ‘I can be better than the norm, and we can dig deep.’”   What are your thoughts on the pass interference rule and how there is such a grey area when officials call pass interference? (NEWSOME) “I’ll open up this question with: ‘Did you think the Pro Bowl was a good game?’ They say fans like that. (laughter) I don’t know, but to be a little bit more serious, having been on the committee for at least over a dozen years, what we try to do is draw a bright line. You saw it with the force out. We had no issues with the force out because we came back and said, ‘If you don’t get two feet in, you’re out.’ It took the subjection, or the judgment of the official, out of the game. You either had to have two feet in, or it was out. I think that’s what we’re going to try to head to with pass interference. We have to draw a bright line so that the players, coaches and even the fans understand what pass interference is. Right now, I don’t think it’s there. John and I have had a conversation about this every other day, and he’s on the phone with [NFL V.P. of officiating] Mike Pereira, and now we’ve got Carl [Johnson] coming in, and we’ll probably be on the phone with him. I think, we on the [competition] committee, we need to draw a bright line, so everybody understands exactly what the penalty is, and then we can all sit there and say, ‘That is interference or that is not interference.’ We cannot have 12 [officiating] crews that see it differently. So, I think there is some work to be done. Is it going to get cleared up in one year? I don’t know, but I think we’re going to push it in that direction.”   How do you evaluate the WRs performance this year, and do you want to improve at that position?  (NEWSOME) “To answer the second part [of the question], yes. Do we want to improve at the wide receiver position? Yes, because I think that will further enhance our running game. I think having a playmaker on the outside will help Joe Flacco become a better quarterback. So, those things are very in place. You know what, Dick [Cass] gave us a stat down in Florida that we finished ninth in points [scored]. I didn’t realize that. So, we can score some points, but we want to be better. We’ve got to get better, because if we ever get involved in a shootout, I want to win the shootout. We don’t want to have the Pro Bowl game, but if we ever get involved in that, I want to be able to win a game like that. And I want to be able to win a 6‐0 game too. That’s my goal.”  On the defensive side, will there be more of an emphasis on pass rush in the offseason?  (HARBAUGH) “I’d say, yes. No question about it. To me, we want more sacks. We want more quarterbacks tagged right in the chest. We want to knock those guys down as much as we can. I think you see it in the last weekend of football; that’s what wins football games on defense and takes pressure off of the secondary. That’s a big point of emphasis for us. Again, as a coaching staff, we want to make our guys better, the guys we’ve got, throughout the offseason. And then we want to add guys that can do that. The same thing with the wide receivers... Those guys play individually very well, as well as they could. It’s our job to put the whole thing together and make the whole group as good as we can.  That’s what we want to do at every position.”  From your perspective, what can be done to eliminate the “Cleveland blockade” and get [Ravens minority owner Art] Modell nominated to be in the Hall of Fame?  

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(NEWSOME) “I think there is a movement in the city of Cleveland that is changing what people think of Mr. Modell. There have been former players that have called me personally and wanted me to address Mr. Modell about a willingness to do anything that they could do to help in promoting him to get to the Hall of Fame. I don’t know what it is going to take. I wish I… If I knew, I would have had it done five years ago. I don’t know. But I do know this, you guys are around those scribes. When we are in the playoffs, the majority of those voters are there. If you would take some of your time to talk to the guys that are on that voting committee… I got the opportunity in New England. I could look in that press box, and there were a number of those voters there. You’re asking us to do our part, are you doing your part? There’s a part that you can do also to help us to bridge that gap to honor a man that needs to be honored in Canton.”   Has there been any talk about tweaking or changing the conduct policy now that it has been in place for a few years? (BISCOTTI) “I think, in general, all the owners are happy that Roger [Goodell] came in and turned up the heat a little bit. I think that we’ve been fortunate as a team… I think punishments should be severe because I think that… I hope that Roger continues to be tough on all the issues like that. The [NFL Players] Union is going to have their say on that in these [Collective Bargain Agreement] talks, and it’s going to be one of the peripheral issues other than the actual financial structure of things. I assume that it’s going to be addressed. But Roger is not backing down on this one. If he does not have the power to do the things that he has done, then I think we’re all worse off because of it. I salute him for getting tougher, and I hope he continues to get tougher. I think that it gives these coaches, all the way down to the high school level, a hammer for helping guide these kids from the time that they’re stars in high school to being the big man on campus. I hope it filters down into the colleges, and the colleges get tougher and start suspending these guys that embarrass the rest of the team. That’s the one thing that, if you ever came from a big family – which I didn’t, I only had a brother and sister – but anybody that came from a big family, boy, if you messed up, it was the last name that your father impressed upon you. It wasn’t your first name, because you were representing seven other people, and you had an obligation to them. That’s what’s happening here is that we’ve got 99 percent of these guys who are wonderful people. [There are] 1,800 of them [players] in the league that we’re proud to be associated with. It takes, what, 18‐20 arrests a year to make them look like a bunch of outlaws. It’s really unfair to the ones that do it right and lead their lives the way that we’re proud of. So yeah, I think we have to learn to do without that one, two percent of guys and suspend them for a year instead of four games, and I think they’ll get the message.”  In the uncapped year, is there any fear from your group of owners (“the more competitive owners”) that some teams will slash payroll and disrupt the competitive balance in the league? (BISCOTTI) “I think it would be short lived. I think the teams that would have to do that would figure out the best way to trim their payroll. Every year there are eight bad teams across the league. If that’s the reason, then it will be a short lived, it will be a one‐year thing. I’m hoping that we avoid the lockout all together. It certainly is an issue, and we’re being driven to that anyway. There are some teams that are spending the minimum that they have to spend and whether they go $10 million below that, I don’t know if it would show up as teams that can’t compete. The teams that end up 1‐15, like the Rams this year, it wasn’t a payroll issue. There might be a couple of outliers on the topside and a couple on the bottom, but I think that you can pretty much count on 28 teams competing for those 12 playoff spots even in an uncapped year.”   What will happen with the team going from a capped year to an uncapped year and then possibly a capped year again? (NEWSOME) “That’s a good question. We’ve probably spent maybe two hours just dealing with those issues yesterday with our group. Dealing with the restricted guys, which we are kind of at the advantage with, but those guys could eventually become unrestricted and how to deal with it. But, I think what we’ve seen in the past – and this is where personnel, cap accounting, a good owner and a good coach all coming together – is that we can’t be afraid to let Bart Scott walk out the door and hope that Tavares Gooden or [Dannell] Ellerbe or [Jameel] McClain can replace him. We can’t be afraid of that. But we also have to be smart enough to know that there are going to be some opportunities that we can extend some guys and take them out of the unrestricted game, and we can have them for four or five years. That’s a balance that we are going to be dealing with over the course of the next four or five months. Because if we get a deal done, then it’s going to impact like 200 or something players. Like Steve [Bisciotti] said, we have like 10 of them. And we’ve got to be prepared to be able to extend some or to be able to say, ‘OK, we might have to let this one go, because we’ve got a young player that has to step in and play.’ We’re playing that game in our mind right now, and like I keep saying, other than losing on Sunday, I have a fun job. But that makes our job fun to sit there and do what we did yesterday for a couple of hours to talk about today and tomorrow. And that’s the way we have to do it. But you can only do it when you have a head coach in the game with you.”  (BISCIOTTI) “I’ll say if we’re going from an uncapped year into a capped situation in 2011, then it’s the league’s responsibility to make sure that the teams have a soft landing. That will be the last major negotiating point, I guess, is exactly how the rosters are affected in that transition back into a cap. They could restrict movement for awhile to give you exclusive rights for one more year or stagger them depending on who lost the most and if there was indeed a lockout year of 2011, but for the most part if we go into a capped year, the league is already aware that things that we do to protect ourselves now will not come back and haunt us when we hit the ground running again with the new cap.”  What do you like most about this team and what drove you crazy? (BISCIOTTI) “You know, as an owner, you’d love for your team to be the least‐penalized team in the league. I’m certainly not happy about it, I’m not going to lie to you. Because it’s opportunities, and to see the flow of the game stop because of penalties, I don’t think it’s just yards. It’s trying to make these young guys understand that springing a guy for a 50‐yard punt return by blocking some guy in the back, is not worth it. And we’ve got to address it. John [Harbaugh] and Ozzie [Newsome] and Dick [Cass] and I, we’ve talked about it. That’s something that if you looked at the end of the year I think, 10 of the top 14 penalized teams were 10 of the 12 playoff teams. So there really isn’t a correlation between penalties or lack of penalties and success. But specific penalties at specific times of the game, yes, some of it is weeding out some players who refuse to practice their technique and find themselves in those positions. I’d be the happiest guy in the world if we were 15th in the league in penalties, but we play an aggressive style of defense, and I really don’t anticipate, nor do I care, if we’re ever the least‐penalized team. But I certainly hope we’re not one of the top‐penalized teams, that goes without saying.”  

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Baltimore Ravens Jan. 19, 2010

JOHN HARBAUGH: SEASON‐ENDING PRESS CONFERENCE 

 Opening  Statement:  “Thanks  for  coming.  I’m excited  to  talk about our guys and our  coaches and our  season a  little bit and  field your questions about where we’ve been and where we are going. I want to thank you guys first. If you don’t mind, I’d like to go through a couple things: I want to thank you all who cover our team. I just look at all the faces, all you great ladies and gentlemen, what you do all year and all your professionalism and enthusiasm [for] the job you do. I know it’s tough. Sometimes it’s tough prying information out of us, but we appreciate it, and we even appreciate all of the opinions. It all goes together – the fans and the media, and really, the players and people in the organization, to helping us build what we’re trying to build here. We  listen and we read, and  I think  it’s  just a good dialogue, so we appreciate that.   “I want to thank our fans. We have great fans at home and away. When you hear the ‘Ooooooo’ [from the National Anthem] in Indianapolis as loud we heard it, I got fired up. And then New England and even in Oakland, we had a bunch of fans. And here – we talk about the purple wall on all four sides – I just think it’s a fabulous sports city, it’s a fabulous fan base. We want to keep growing it as much as we can, and we want to put a football team and organization out there that the fans are proud of and they want to be associated with. We have got a great bunch of fans.   “I really like the makeup of our team. If you look at where we’re at going forward – we talked to our team a lot about this on Monday – but I like the makeup of our team. I like the foundation we have on our football team. I like the kind of guys we have – our organization, our front  office,  our  personnel  department,  our  coaching  staff,  our  ownership.  You  just  can’t  find  a  better  group  in  the National  Football League. That’s cause  for  tremendous optimism going  forward. We’ve said before  that  it’s our goal  to build something here  that will be remembered for a  long time to come, and that means winning championships, wining multiple championships. To do that, you’ve got to make the playoffs to have a chance to win championships. I’m proud of what our team and our coaches have accomplished in the last two years in terms of making the playoffs and giving ourselves a chance to win championships. That’s big, and that’s something we intend to do. We want to build the kind of team where we do that for a long time going forward. And it’s one year, it’s two years, it’s building from there, three years and on out. [When] you put yourself in the playoffs, you always have a shot. I think that’s something you start with, and that’s something we have been able to do the last two years, and I’m really proud our players got that done. We had an elimination game out in Oakland, and we won it. We had a playoff game on the road in New England against the team of the decade, and we won it. And we went to Indianapolis, and our guys fought from beginning to end, and we didn’t win it. We had three turnovers, obviously, on the road against the No. 1 seed, and that makes it tough. But our guys executed, they played hard, and they played well, and that game was a very close, hard‐fought game, probably more so than the score indicated. I’m excited about our guys and what they accomplished this year.    “I think we have to develop. When you  look at our team, we have to develop our current players. There are two ways to get better: You develop the players you have, and from a personnel standpoint, you always seek to bring in guys that can add to what you’re doing. That’s the draft, that’s free agency, that’s from guys who get let go by other teams. It’s guys like Kelley Washington, who you bring in and look at, and they turn out to have a great season for you. I think our coaches and personnel staff do a great  job of scouring every opportunity to bring in players who can help us be better. And we’ve had good drafts. If you can bring in two, three or four guys from every draft that are the kind of players we’ve brought in the last couple years, you’re going to continue to get better as a football team.   “Just [to go over] the three phases real quick: Offensively, we’ve built a real good foundation. We talked Day One here, way back when, about building a football team from the inside out. We start in the trenches. Remember that? I see we’re in the process of doing that. I like where we stand in the trenches, without question, and we’re going to continue to build that and develop those young players. And when you work your way out, we’ve got a lot of good players in all spots. We’ve got a good mix of young players, a good mix of veteran players, and we’re going to keep adding players into that mix. But offensively, I think we’ve done that. We’ve got a young quarterback, we’ve got a young offensive  line, we’ve got some guys back outside  that are some  restricted guys  that we have a chance  to bring back. We have a tremendous group of running backs. I think we have a foundation for the kind of offense we want to build here.    “Defensively,  the defense has been good here  for a  long period of  time.  I  think  it was exceptional again  this year.  I  think  the  transition between changing coordinators to Greg Mattison that we had to do this year, as the year went on, went really well. I’m excited about what our defense did this year – the kind of defense we put on the field. I love our defensive mentality.    “And then special teams, we brought in Brendon Ayanbadejo [in 2008], and that was it. We took a lot of young players and developed them from two years ago until now. I think you saw that process unfold. We’ve got a heck of a special teams unit, and it’s only going to get better because all those young guys are going to be back. So, that’s kind of where we’re at  in all three phases. We’ll continue to be the kind of football team that we want to be. We’re going to be a rough, tough, disciplined, hardnosed, clean‐playing football team. That’s what we’re all about from beginning to end. And I think we keep chasing those goals, and you see those things express themselves on the field.”   How  impatient  is everyone getting with  trying  to win a  championship?  “I  think patience  is  important.  It’s  tough  to win  in  this  league. That’s  the beautiful  thing about  the National Football League: When you go  into  the season,  there are 32  teams  that expect  to win  the championship, and that’s our goal, no less. But at the same time, you’ve got to understand it’s a process. It’s a challenging thing, and when it happens,  it’s going to be something we’re all going to celebrate and be excited about. But there’s no timeframe on any of that. I think we’ve all got a great vision. I think our players and our coaches and our organization… It starts with Steve Bisciotti and it goes right through the organization. I mean, he establishes the vision for this organization. He establishes the kind of football team that he wants to see on the field and the kind of organization he wants built. I think all of us, that’s kind of our job and our responsibility to do everything we can to make that happen. And we’re in the process of doing that, and I think it expresses itself every day in so many ways. You talk to our players, you talk to our coaches, you see what kind of people they are and you see how they compete. We know what that championship team is going to look like, and when it happens, we’re going to be excited about it. And it’s going to happen, but there’s no way we can say when.”   What progress did you see QB Joe Flacco make this year and were there any areas you thought he should have made more progress? “Again, I think the idea of putting expectations… When you say we’re going to be at this point, at this time, it’s impossible to do that. And it’s fruitless, and really it’s a mistake. Joe got better in so many ways, and there are so many ways he can get better. And there are so many ways we can help him be better from a coaching standpoint, from a personnel standpoint and from a developmental standpoint. So, we’re going  to  go  to work  on March  15.  Joe  is  going  to  come  back  here. He’s  going  to work  on  getting  stronger,  quicker, more  explosive. Fundamentally, he’s going to work on throwing to receivers every single day and develop the kind of chemistry you want to have with those guys, and he’s going to continue to grow. Second year to third year,  I expect him to make some more progress, but  I would say he’s on schedule.” 

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Baltimore Ravens Jan. 19, 2010

Do you understand the fans feeling like there was a “disconnect” amongst the offense around Week 5 and what remained throughout the season? “No, but you can explain it to me. What does that mean, disconnect?”  A disconnect, meaning how the offense was much more aggressive for about the first quarter of the season: “Well, it’s funny, because you get the same criticism that we’ve got to run the ball more, we’ve got to throw the ball more…  I think that criticism – so to speak – comes from every direction. And I think as a coach, or as a player or as an organization, you listen to advisors and advice. Critics – it doesn’t mean much, because that comes from every single direction.”  Not to use it as criticism, but speaking in terms of a “disconnect” from what people saw in the first quarter of the season and then what they saw for the rest of the year: “I think that we, offensively, are trying to develop the kind of offense that can win in any environment, in any circumstance, against any defense. And that’s a challenge. And you do that by, you kind of mesh the players that you have at this time to the opponent you’re facing in that particular week, and you do the best job you can to score points. And that’s a challenge every single week. Sometimes you get it done, and sometimes you don’t. That’s part of the process, but we need to be able to run the ball, we need to be able to throw the ball, we need to be aggressive across the board. We need to be able to spread the ball around, get the ball to all of our receivers  in different situations, run the ball  inside and outside, throw the ball down the field, and from sideline to sideline and over the middle. And that takes time to develop that. It has to do with the quarterback, it has to do with the offensive line, it has to do with the guys you put out there outside. It has to do with teaching the system over time and adding to it. So, I think that’s a work in progress, and that’s something that we’re developing.”   Are there any moments that  leave a  lasting  impression  in your memory about the 2009 season? “The moments that I would have that leave an impression about 2009 are moments with guys. Standing in front of this room when the team is sitting in here, and some of the most difficult times – maybe when we’re .500 – and some of the talk is raging, and our guys, shoulder to shoulder, have each other’s back saying the right things about one another, taking responsibility for trying to improve and become a better football team. I think that’s what we’re founded on. You talk about a culture, you talk about a way of doing things, a team mindset. That’s what  I’m most proud of, and  I think our fans can see that. I think our fans can see the kind of a group of men and an organization and a team that we’re building and what we’re going to be founded on. And that’s what I take the most pride in.”  What  is your  level of optimism with S Ed Reed and WR Derrick Mason coming back for another year? “Well, as far as Ed and Derrick, I can’t speak for those two guys. They’re capable, and they have to speak for themselves along those lines. I read what they said, but I know those two guys love football. And I’ve had a chance to talk to both of those guys since, and I got the impression that they love football and that they want to play. So, we’ll see how that shakes out, but Derrick is a different situation. He’s an unrestricted free agent. We have to see how that plays out over the next couple of months. We’ve told Derrick that we want him back, we want him on this football team, and we’re  going  to  do  everything  we  can  to  keep  him  on  this  football  team  for  next  year.  Ed  Reed,  obviously,  is  a  different  situation contractually, but Ed knows that we want him back, and that I want him back. He’s a huge part of our defense. He’s a very important player – not just from a football ability standpoint, but from a leadership standpoint – on this team. He’s a premier player in the National Football League, and we want him back. And right now, I expect them both to be back, but we’ll just have to see how that plays out, and ultimately, it’s going to be up to them.”   How do you think you did this year  in your second season as a head coach, and how do you clean up  in some of the areas that need work,  like minimizing penalty yardage? “We  talk about  that every single week. You  try  to make your  team as good as you can make  it every single day. That’s what coaches do. You coach guys when  they walk  into  the building, you coach guys when  they walk out of  the building. It’s a relationship, it’s coaching technique, it’s coaching decision‐making, it’s coaching scheme, it’s all those things. So, you do the best  job that you can. We’ll  leave you to do the evaluating. You can put an  ‘A’ or a  ‘B’ or a  ‘C’ on  it or whatever you want. But  I  like our team, and I like the way they play. And all the things that I think you saw through the course of the season that we struggled with at times, we improved on. And you move those things forward and you just keep building on all the aspects that you need to do to become a better football team.”  Do you anticipate any changes on your coaching staff? “Well,  I think  it’ll be  interesting to see. We’ve got great coaches, so  it’s a great question, and  I  think  that guys are going  to have opportunities, probably,  to do  some  things –  to move up and  improve  their position professionally  and  have  some more  responsibility. And  if  that  happens, we’ll  be  really  happy  for  them,  but  right  now, we  don’t  have anything brewing right now.”  What  is your  take on  the wide  receiver position, and what do you  think will happen  throughout  the offseason? “We’re going  to do everything we can to make our team better, and that goes for the wide receiver position just  like  it goes for the defensive back position. You put a level of priority on different positions, so we’ve got a plan that way. We’ve got an idea and a direction we want to go, for sure. I think we’ve got  to put as many good players around  Joe  Flacco as we possibly  can. That’s going  to be  important. But we’ve got good players, and a lot of that is bringing guys back. Some of those guys you’re talking about at receiver are restricted free agents, so we have an opportunity  to bring  those  guys back,  and we  certainly plan  to do  that. And  then  if we  can  add more players  into  the mix,  build  the competition, and let the best guys win their jobs, or their catches, or their opportunities – that’s what we’re really all about.”  With the uncertainty with the NFL and CBA, how much extra work do you have to do to figure out what your roster is going to look like if there  is a capped year or an uncapped year next season? “Well, yeah, that’s the question. You go under a set of assumptions right now that  there’s going  to be an uncapped year, and  that’s how we’re moving  forward. And  if  something gets  resolved,  then  that’s going  to change, and we’ve got a contingency plan. So, I think Ozzie [Newsome], and Dick Cass and the rest of our personnel group do a great job of that, and I’ll be  involved  in that. Our plan right now, I think,  is probably to keep as many of our players  in place as we possibly can, first. That’s where you start. We’ve got good players. Some of  these guys who are unrestricted are going  to have opportunities  to move on. Others are restricted, and we want  to keep as many of our players  in place as we can. And  then you  look outward, see who’s available around the league that you might be able to add, and then you go to the draft. And then you continue on after that, see who’s available, who gets released, or whatever, and you’re always working the roster. So, to me, that’s 365 days a year.”  Now that you can reflect a little, what are your thoughts on the season that RB Ray Rice had? “Ray Rice had a Pro Bowl season, obviously, and I think he’s fulfilled – and maybe even exceeded – any hopes that we had for him in his second year. But yet, we thought he was going to be a heck of a player. So, I just love his work ethic, I love his mindset, I love the way he plays hard every single play, but I also think he can get better. And from this year, until next year, there are a lot of areas he can improve on, and he’s going to go to work to do that. That’s just the kind of guy he is.”  

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Is  it a  challenge, with being a  top eight  team,  going  into next  year with  the possibility of an uncapped  year?  “Well, yeah,  there’s a balancing act there, because there aren’t going to be as many opportunities for the top eight teams to sign unrestricted free agents. By the same token, there aren’t going to be as many unrestricted free agents available as there would have been under the old system. So, I’m not sure how many free agents are really going to be out there. We kind of know who those guys are right now. If we lose a guy, then we can sign a guy. But we’ll set our sights on the guys that we have an opportunity to acquire.”  Have you given Flacco a workout plan for the time period before he comes back on March 15? “Well, we’ve got a specific work plan for all of our guys, just in terms of staying fit and staying in shape that Bob Rogucki, our strength and conditioning coach, has provided to those guys. But individual coaches and coordinators have plans for different guys, and Joe’s our quarterback, so we’ve got some ideas for him.”  What is your level of optimism that the players on Injured Reserve can be back participating in training camp? “I really haven’t thought about the majority or minority of guys, but I think specifically, there’s not too many of those guys that won’t be back for training camp, if any. It just depends on how they progress. We expect to get a number of those guys back for OTAs, and even some of them back for March 15 when we start the program. So, we had a number of guys on IR, not as many as last year, which was an improvement, but we’ve done a good  job of working through  injuries and plugging the next player  in there and still being very competitive as a football team. But that’s kind of exciting too when you look at your roster, and all of the sudden you take those guys and plug them back into the depth chart and you see the competition you’re going to have for training camp. So, that’s a good place to start.”  Will going to the Senior Bowl and watching that benefit the team in terms of the draft? “Well, that’s a plus. I don’t think it’s a must. It’s not like you have to be there, because you get the tapes of all the practices. But, there is a benefit in standing on the sideline and watching an inside run drill and seeing how a player really competes – just kind of feeling the player. A defensive back in a one‐on‐one drill, a wide receiver in a one‐on‐one drill – when you’re on that sideline that close to them, you have a little better sense maybe than you would have on tape. So, it will be a plus for us.”  Have you recognized anything you would like to do differently going into this offseason and next year? “Absolutely. We talked to all our guys, and it starts with all of us, it starts with ourselves. I think that’s something we’ll be able to do in the next couple of weeks, but I try to do  that every single day. So, when  the season  is over,  it’s something you’ve  thought about every single day  through  the whole season. What could I have done better in that meeting, or what could we have done better with that game plan, or how could we have expressed this better to our guys? How can we coach that technique better? How can we put our offense, defense and special teams together better? [How can we] put the roster together better? I think that’s an ongoing deal, and if you’re not doing that, if you’re not trying to get better every single day, then you’re obviously getting worse and people are going to pass you up. So yeah, that’s very important.”  Do you anticipate any roster decisions being textured, as last year’s decision about K Matt Stover was? “Well, again, [that’s an] esoteric question.  I’m not an esoteric kind of guy,  so  if you want  to be  specific,  throw  it at me.  I  think we’ve got  some pretty  straight‐forward personnel decisions, but I think the Matt Stover decision, to be honest with you, was very straight forward.”  Going forward, do you see K Billy Cundiff still being in the mix, or will there be a competition for the kicking position next season? “Sure, yeah, we want to have the best kicker in here that we can, and we’re certainly not opposed to having two guys kick. If it’s a kickoff guy and a  field goal guy – whatever’s best  for our  situation,  that’s what we’re going  to do. We  said  from  the beginning…  I can kind of go back through that if you want me to… We’ve said from the beginning that we would rather have a guy that kicks off and does field goals because our punter is not a kickoff guy, and you’d like to have two guys in those spots. But we’ve proven we’ll have three guys in there and be very happy with it, and that’s a possibility going forward. So, if you’re asking me about Matt coming back, sure, Matt’s a possibility coming back. That could work out  that way. Billy Cundiff,  I  think,  is a big possibility  for us. He proved  that he could make  field goals under pressure situations. He  kicked off  very well.  I  think he  improved  some  things  coming here. He’ll be  the  first  to  tell  you  [he  improved on]  some mechanical things that he worked through when he first got here. Through the season, he’s gotten better as a kicker, as a field goal kicker especially, and as a kickoff guy. There’s going to be guys  in the draft that we’re going to  look at. We want to have the very best kicking situation that we possibly can, just like we wanted to have the best situation last year that we possibly could.”  Why would you be willing to bring Stover back after releasing him last season? “Why wouldn’t I? We want to have the best team we can. So, if that ends up being our best option, we’ll do it. We’re not… I guess the point I’m making is we don’t rule anything out. Anything we can do to make our team better, we want to do it. He’s a great guy and good person and a heck of a kicker, and that may work out. But it may not. So, that’s what we’ve got to find out over the next couple months. We’re just going to do everything we can, personnel wise, to make our team as good as we possibly can. That’s what we owe the fans, and we owe the players, the coaches and everybody else.”  Do you see a lot more football in DE Trevor Pryce’s future? “Yeah, Trevor can still play – no question about it. Trevor had a great year. I think he’s been our leading sack guy for the last five years and our leading sack guy this year. So, Trevor can still rush the passer, he’s a solid run defender, he’s a tremendous leader, and he knows the defense inside and out. Trevor’s got a few more years left in him, no doubt.”  How has the D‐line progressed throughout the season, and  is  it  important to keep that group together  for next season? “Well, we’re going  to  try  to  keep  them  all  together.  That’s  our  goal.  Obviously,  we’ve  got  some  guys  who  are  unrestricted  –  Dwan  Edwards  is unrestricted and Justin Bannan is unrestricted. So, we’re going to try to keep those guys here. We’re going to make a big push to do it. We want  to  keep  that  group  intact. We’ve  got  some  young  guys –  [Brandon] McKinney,  [Lamar] Divens  and  [Kelly]  Talavou – who will be competing to make that squad next year, and I’m sure we’ll bring somebody else in. I think the defensive line is one of the real strengths of our team, and we want to build on that.”  Is there a specific moment or game where DT Haloti Ngata became the Pro Bowl player that he is? “You know, there might have been, but I can’t think of it right now. I think Haloti had a great year last year, in my opinion, and maybe I’m a little bit biased toward our guys, but I thought Haloti was a Pro Bowl player last year. For him to be recognized this year as such is big. He got a couple sacks, but Haloti, again, he’s going to be a guy that’s going to work to get a lot better in the offseason. There are some things he can do better. I just talked to him yesterday. He can’t wait to get started.”  What are your thoughts on LB Ray Lewis’ hit  in the  Indianapolis game, and do you think he’ll get  fined by the NFL? “I don’t think the league will fine him. It was not a cheap shot. I had a chance to look at all those plays, obviously. That was a good, hard football tackle. Ray Lewis made a perfect form‐tackle. The receiver caught the ball, was going to protect himself, and dropped his head to a certain level that was below his shoulder pad level after Ray had committed to the tackle. And at that point in time, you’re committed to the tackle. You’re 

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not going to stop. You can’t stop in mid‐air; it’s not humanly possible. So, when he went in to make that play, he was definitely in the strike zone and the player ducked and got hit in the head. That’s how I saw it.”  Will  LB Dannell Ellerbe  compete with  LB Tavares Gooden and  LB Brendon Ayanbadejo  for a  starting  ILB position?  “Yeah, well  I  think Dannell… He was  the guy  this year as a  rookie, but obviously, he’s got  to get better  to be  that  incumbent  starter,  I guess you’d call  it. Tavares Gooden  is a heck of a player. Brendon Ayanbadejo will be competing for that spot as you said.  I think we’ve – Jameel McClain – we’ve got a nice group of young linebackers, and we’ve done it in kind of an unusual way. Tavares is the highest draft pick of the group. So, I think our personnel group has done a great job of bringing in linebackers. I can’t wait to see how that shakes out. My guess is they’ll all be playing, and [we’ll be] rolling them in through packages because we’re going to try to get those guys on the field.”  What are you looking for from DE/OLB Paul Kruger going into next year? “Well, Paul is going to be more of a contributor. Paul Kruger… I think Paul Kruger, and we’ve said  this all along, he’s on his way  to being a heck of a player. We have no disappointment  in Paul Kruger whatsoever. Paul Kruger backed up Terrell Suggs this year. He played when Terrell was hurt, and played very well. I think  it’s hard to say that he’s going to get as much playing time as you would  like by the fact that he has a great player  in front of him. He’s got to do some things from a special teams perspective, maybe, to be a backup linebacker over some of the other guys. But that’s not something he’s ever played before. He was a pass‐rushing guy in college, and that’s not something those guys usually do. So, he’ll learn that in the offseason. He can’t wait to get started on that, and then we’ll see – rush linebacker, defensive end, depending on much weight, strength and size he puts on – but he’ll be in that mix for sure next year, and I’ll expect him playing a lot.”   What can OLB Terrell Suggs do to fully participate in the offseason? “Terrell’s a hard worker. There is no one who likes to practice as much as Terrell Suggs. He loves to play games. He loves to lift weights. He trains hard, and that fact that he’s going to have an opportunity, which he’s never had… Since we’ve been here the last two years, he did not have an opportunity to be with us in the offseason program. He’s told me he’s going to be here for the full offseason program. I’m sure he will. He’ll have commitments here and there, but I’m sure he’ll be here, and we’ll be working with him, as well as all the other guys, as hard as we can. But, he’ll be out there in front. He’ll be leading those guys. That’s the way he trains, so I can’t wait to have him around.”  What’s your role  leading  into the draft, and do you switch over to more of a scouting role? “Yeah, I’d guess you’d say  it that way. Eric DeCosta gets mad at me because  I’m always  in there demanding more tape.  ‘I need more tape!’ He’s got  it written on his board,  ‘I need more  tape, Harbaugh.’  (laughter) We’re very  involved. Our coaches… To me,  it’s  fun.  I  think  it’s something  that we want  to be  involved with. We’ve developed this rapport between the scouting department and the coaching department as far as the type of player we want, what we’re looking for at each position, how we play defense, how we play offense, special teams, specifics at each position – the kind of player we want. I think our coaches and scouts do a great job of dialoguing on that. We watch all the tape together. All of our coaches, all of our scouts watch all the tape, and then we hash  it out. Then, ultimately, when  it comes down to making that call, Ozzie [Newsome] will make that call in the end, but there has not been one draft pick over the last two drafts that we basically disagreed on. There’s not one guy that we’ve said, ‘You know what, you want that guy? I don’t want that guy, somebody else...’ We have our opinions in there, but in the end, I think we’re all able to say yes to a guy we should pick, and that comes from a  lot of work and a  lot of communication over the months leading up to the draft.”  With a young offensive line, how important was C Matt Birk to the maturation of that line? And, the second part of that are the second‐string quarterbacks. Are you pretty set that both Troy Smith and John Beck will be back, and can you talk about their preparation? “As far as the offensive line, I think that’s a great observation. A young offensive line and an anchor like Matt Birk is what tied it all together, and that was really the whole idea. You know that from when we sat here and we signed him, Matt Birk tied the offensive line together. He did a great job, not just with the calls, which obviously he did a great job with and getting the line going in the right direction, I think he did a great job of showing those guys how to prepare. And then he played really well. There’s nothing more we could ask of Matt Birk. I think he’s been a home run. As far as the backup quarterback situation, we think we have two good, young backup quarterbacks – obviously, two guys that want to start in this league. So, I think we’re very happy with our situation. We’re very content to have those guys as a strong two and a strong three, and even battling it out within those roles as we go forward. By the same token, my guess is there’s going to be some people that are going to be interested in those two guys, so we’re not going to hold them back. But, we’re going to make sure we do what’s best for the Ravens.”  A lot of guys were expressing disappointment in the locker room yesterday. Do you want them to keep that for a little bit or move past it as quickly as possible? “That’s a good question. They’re going to feel that way because our guys are competitive. Our guys expected to be playing  this week,  so  that’s a natural disappointment. But,  I want  them  to understand how well  they played  this year.  I want  them  to understand the accomplishments of the last two years. I want them to understand what we’re building, and I want them to have a vision for where we’re going, because if they don’t have a vision for where we’re going, we can’t get there. But if they understand where we’re going, they can build themselves into that. That’s what I’m excited about. I think we’ll move the emotions out pretty quick, and they’ll get some time with their families, and they’ll be back here going to work.”  Back  to  the  offensive  line,  you’ve  got  to  be  thrilled  with  the  way  T Michael  Oher  played  in  his  rookie  season.  Do  you  see  any circumstance where he might move to the left side next year? “I think Michael Oher could play either side, and Jared Gaither could play either  side. That’s  the good news. That’s exciting.  I don’t know how many  teams  in  the  league have  that kind of a  situation with  their offensive line – to have two young tackles of that caliber. There’s nobody else in the league that has that situation. I think right now, Jared Gaither at  left and Michael Oher at  right  is working pretty well. But,  that’s going  to depend on  the ability of  Jared  to  stay healthy and Michael to stay healthy and to be consistent. It’s ability and it’s durability. I want to have an offensive line where all five guys are in there every single game as much as possible. That’s what you strive for, so that’s what the offseason is all about. If we’ve got Jared Gaither on the left side and Michael Oher on the right side next year, I think we’re going to be pretty pleased with that.”  Do you find yourself rooting for Jets head coach Rex Ryan from here on out in the playoffs? “Yeah, of course. I’m biased, again. I mean, these guys are our guys. You look at Rex and Mike Pettine, Jimmy Leonhard, Marques Douglas, Bart Scott, those guys are our guys. We’re proud of them, excited for them. Even a guy like Scott Cohen, who is the director of personnel over there with the Jets, [he] was a guy that I had the chance to work with for eight years in Philadelphia, and what a great job he’s done. It’s exciting to see those guys and what they’ve accomplished.”  Have you talked to Rex at all? “No. He’s pretty busy. (laughter) He’s pretty busy right now.”  

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Knowing that there aren’t going to be many free agents available, other than the draft, do you think next season this team will look like the one that just played in Indianapolis? “I mean, if you’re talking just foundationally and fundamentally, I sure hope so. I think what you want to do is always move forward, improve your team. We want to hold all the good players together as much as we can. We’ve got a lot of really good players. We’re not willing to let anybody walk out the door, and certainly, we weren’t last year, either. And sometimes that’s beyond your control. You can’t do anything about it. But the more guys we can keep here, then we can build on that and improve our team and get better, have as much competition in training camp as we can. I would say foundationally, fundamentally, culturally, yes. It should look the same, but better as we improve ourselves as coaches and improve our roster.”  The other guy who people thought would make the Pro Bowl and didn’t was LB Jarret Johnson. What are your impressions of him and how it seemed like he had a breakout year? “Jarret Johnson, I think he’s playing… The two years I’ve seen him, I think he’s played at that level for two straight years. Here’s a guy that always plays well, always practices well, plays through any injury. And you guys see him out there – you can tell he’s in pain lots of times, and he’s flying around and there’s not a better man in this league than Jarret Johnson, and he’s a good football player. To see him get recognized the way he has been is encouraging, and I would think pretty soon he’s going to be in the Pro Bowl. I think he had a Pro Bowl year this year, and I also think he had a Pro Bowl year last year.”  RB Willis McGahee has talked about maybe wanting to go somewhere where he has an opportunity to get more touches. He’s under contract, so where do you see him fitting in next year? “Willis is a Raven. He’s under contract, and I had a chance to talk to him yesterday at  length about  it, and  that’s what he expressed  to me.  I don’t  think he’s ever… No  really good player  is ever satisfied, ever, with  their season. I know Willis wants to carry the ball as much as possible, and I was so excited for him. The way he ran the ball at the end of the year, I told him this, that was Willis McGahee. That was  impressive. I think he’ll have a great offseason, and he’ll build on that going  into next year. How  it shakes out – Ray [Rice] and Willis and Le’Ron [McClain], and then two young guys, Matt Lawrence and Jalen Parmele – they’re all going to be in our mix. You can’t have enough good players at any position, and we’ll put them out there and give them the ball, and they’re going to help us win games.”  In an uncapped season, a lot of fans will think that means spend as much money as you have to get the player you want to get. What is the organizational philosophy about  that moving  forward? “I don’t want  to speak  for Steve Bisciotti or Dick Cass philosophically, but  I think  that  we,  Ozzie  [Newsome]  and myself,  respect  the  budget  and  respect…  It’s  not  a  salary  cap,  but  there’s  a  certain  spending framework that we want to stay within. That’s out of respect for the organization. And really, you’re not going to be able to just spend gobs of money and improve your football team all that much, because the free agents just aren’t going to be available. It would just be foolish. I think what we’ll do is do what we have to do to keep our players in place as much as we can, and then build our team as well as we can with respect for the budget, and that’s something that I know Ozzie’s committed to, and I am, too.”  Are you going to take a little vacation from football and then come back to prepare for the draft, or are you just going to push straight though? “I’d  like to go take… Where do you go?  I’d be somewhere thinking about football, right? (laughter) You’d be sitting down there thinking about your team. I can’t wait to spend a  little more time with Alison and  Ingrid. Alison’s got a basketball game tonight at 6:30. I plan to be there on time for that. I can’t wait. That’s what we’ll do. We’ll be doing family stuff.”  Pryce and McGahee have higher price tags for next year. Do you envision keeping both of them this next season? “I can’t read the future, so I don’t know how that’s going to shake out. I think those are conversations we’re going to have over the next months, and specifically, next week when we have our personnel meetings. But, from a football coach’s standpoint, I know one thing: They make our team better, and that’s a pretty good place to be with those two guys on your team.”  RB Ray Rice’s stiff arm the other night – was that him being a quick study of McGahee from a couple of weeks ago at Oakland, and what does that say about Rice? “Wow. I think maybe he did learn a little bit from Willis on that, but I think Ray’s always had a pretty good stiff arm, I would guess. I haven’t really, to be honest with you, I guess I haven’t studied Ray’s stiff arm attributes quite as closely over the last couple of years, but I’ve seen it. I’ve seen him do it in practice, so it’s in his repertoire.”  There was a report last week that Flacco was in so much pain on the way back from Oakland that he couldn’t sit down. Can you confirm that or elaborate on that at all? “I don’t know. It was a six‐hour flight, and I saw him sitting down, so I think he was able to sit down. Joe fought through some… He had a bad contusion on his thigh, on the outside of his thigh and hip area there, and it swelled up legitimately so. I think it was restrictive for him. If any of you guys have had that kind of a serious bruise, you know how much that hurts. There’s a former player  right back here  shaking his head. Right? You know how much  that hurts. You get on a  flight, and  that’s when  swelling  starts  to happen a little bit more. I think Joe showed some real toughness throughout the last five, six weeks playing through that.”  What do you want people to remember about this year’s season? “I haven’t really thought about that to put it into words. I think people see what they see, and I think if you’re looking closely you see a bunch of quality, high‐character guys fighting every week to be as good as they can be and competing, playing  from  the  first whistle until  the  last whistle, as hard and as well as  they possibly can  to  try  to win a football game. I’m pretty proud of them. I think we won some games by tight margins. We won some games by large margins, and we lost some games by tight margins. We never went out there and didn’t equip ourselves well. There are some things we’d want to do better, but I’m proud of our guys, and I would hope our fans are, too.”  When Reed mentioned the other night that he might consider retiring, is that something that was news to you or something that had been discussed in the course of the season? “I’m not sure about Ed’s private conversations, but I hadn’t had any conversations with him about  that. We  talked about  it yesterday.  I  think  I understand where he’s  coming  from.  I  think he wants a  little  time  just  to  try  to get healthy and look at some things to come back. That was my encouragement. Whatever he can do to put that stuff behind him as much as he can, he’ll try to do. I’m real hopeful, and I believe he’s going to come back and play, and I’m going to go on that assumption until he tells us differently.”  

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BALTIMORE RAVENS / FINAL 2009 POSTSEASON STATISTICS  WON 1, LOST 1 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 01/10 W 33-14 at New England 68,756 Rice 35 226 6.5 83t 2 01/16 L 3-20 at Indianapolis 67,535 McGahee 22 69 3.1 12 1 Balt. Opp. L. McClain 6 11 1.8 4 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 28 37 Clayton 1 8 8.0 8 0 Rushing 15 7 Flacco 7 7 1.0 7 0 Passing 13 25 TEAM 71 321 4.5 83t 4 Penalty 0 5 OPPONENTS 43 106 2.5 13 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 15/29 9/27 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 3rd Down Pct. 51.7 33.3 Rice 9 60 6.7 26 0 4th Down: Made/Att 0/2 2/3 Mason 5 72 14.4 27 0 4th Down Pct. 0.0 66.7 Heap 4 35 8.8 11 0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:12 30:49 McGahee 2 20 10.0 13 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 538 471 Clayton 1 17 17.0 17 0 Avg. Per Game 269.0 235.5 D. Williams 1 12 12.0 12 0 Total Plays 117 134 K. Washington 1 11 11.0 11 0 Avg. Per Play 4.6 3.5 L. McClain 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 321 106 TEAM 24 223 9.3 27 0 Avg. Per Game 160.5 53.0 OPPONENTS 53 400 7.5 24 4 Total Rushes 71 43 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS PASSING 217 365 Reed 2 63 31.5 38 0 Avg. Per Game 108.5 182.5 Landry 1 67 67.0 42 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/6 5/35 Carr 1 3 3.0 3 0 Gross Yards 223 400 TEAM 4 133 33.3 50 0 Att./Completions 45/24 86/53 OPPONENTS 3 0 0.0 0 0 Completion Pct. 53.3 61.6 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Had Intercepted 3 4 Koch 9 374 41.6 35.2 0 3 59 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 9/41.6 11/42.7 TEAM 9 374 41.6 35.2 0 3 59 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 9/35.2 11/37.8 OPPONENTS 11 470 42.7 37.8 1 3 56 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 10/79 9/66 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD FUMBLES/BALL LOST 4/3 1/1 Carr 3 3 34 11.3 34 0 TOUCHDOWNS 4 4 Zbikowski 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Rushing 4 0 TEAM 4 3 34 8.5 34 0 Passing 0 4 OPPONENTS 5 2 57 11.4 28 0 Returns 0 0 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Parmele 5 97 19.4 26 0 TEAM 27 0 3 6 0 36 L. McClain 1 9 9.0 9 0 OPPONENTS 3 21 7 3 0 34 Zbikowski 1 30 30.0 30 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS TEAM 7 136 19.4 30 0 Cundiff LG 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 3/ 3 0 12 OPPONENTS 7 132 18.9 42 0 Cundiff TM 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 3/ 3 0 12 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Rice 2 2 0 0 0 12 Cundiff LG 0/ 0 3/ 3 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/0 L. McClain 1 1 0 0 0 6 Cundiff TM 0/ 0 3/ 3 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/0 McGahee 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 0/ 0 3/ 3 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/0 TEAM 4 4 0 0 3/ 3 3/ 3 0 36 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 2 0/0 OPPONENTS 4 0 4 0 4/ 4 2/ 3 0 34 Cundiff: (27G,23G)(25G) 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 0-0 TM: (27G,23G)(25G) SACKS: Edwards 1, J. Johnson 1, Lewis 1, OPP: (44N)(44G,33G) Ngata 1, Suggs 1, TM 5, OPP 1 FUM/LOST: Heap 1/0, Reed 1/1, Rice 1/1, Zbikowski 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Flacco 45 24 223 53.3 4.96 0 0.0 3 6.7 27 1/ 6 39.4 TEAM 45 24 223 53.3 4.96 0 0.0 3 6.7 27 1/ 6 39.4 OPPONENTS 86 53 400 61.6 4.65 4 4.7 4 4.7 24 5/ 35 68.9

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Tackles

Name Total Solo Assists Sacks Yds. INT Yds. PD FF FRLewis, Ray 21 10 11 1 7 0 0 1 0 0Foxworth, Domonique 17 16 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Ellerbe, Dannell 16 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

from Press Box StatsBALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Ellerbe, Dannell 16 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Carr, Chris 10 9 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 0Suggs, Terrell 10 7 3 1 9 0 0 0 1 1Edwards, Dwan 9 7 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0Johnson, Jarret 8 7 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0Landry, Dawan 7 4 3 0 0 1 67* 2 0 0Ngata, Haloti 7 4 3 1 9 0 0 0 0 0Walker, Frank 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Reed Ed 6 3 3 0 0 2 63 3 0 0Reed, Ed 6 3 3 0 0 2 63 3 0 0Gregg, Kelly 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Zbikowski, Tom 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bannan, Justin 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ivy, Corey 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 125 95 30 5 35 4 66 9 1 1

*Dawan Landry had an INT at NE (1/10), returning it 42 yards ‐ He also took a lateral from Ed Reed after aINT which he returned an additional 25 yards

BlockedName Total Solo Assists FF FR KicksLandry, Dawan 3 2 1 0 0 0Gooden Tavares 2 2 0 0 0 0

from Press Box Stats

BALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

Gooden, Tavares 2 2 0 0 0 0Katula, Matt 2 2 0 0 0 0Tyree, David 2 1 1 0 0 0Foxworth, Domonique 1 1 0 0 0 0Jones, Edgar 1 1 0 0 0 0Parmele, Jalen 1 1 0 0 0 0Walker, Frank 1 1 0 0 0 0Zbikowski, Tom 1 1 0 0 0 0Totals 14 12 2 0 0 0

BALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

BALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

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BALTIMORE RAVENS / FINAL 2009 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 

WON 9, LOST 7 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 W 38-24 Kansas City 71,099 Rice 254 1339 5.3 59t 7 09/20 W 31-26 at San Diego 66,882 McGahee 109 544 5.0 77t 12 09/27 W 34- 3 Cleveland 70,950 L. McClain 46 180 3.9 20 2 10/04 L 21-27 at New England 68,756 Flacco 35 56 1.6 10 0 10/11 L 14-17 Cincinnati 71,161 T. Smith 8 31 3.9 15t 1 10/18 L 31-33 at Minnesota 63,689 Clayton 4 28 7.0 12 0 11/01 W 30- 7 Denver 71,132 Parmele 5 17 3.4 7 0 11/08 L 7-17 at Cincinnati 64,313 Heap 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/16 W 16- 0 at Cleveland 69,023 Mason 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/22 L 15-17 Indianapolis 71,320 K. Washington 1 1 1.0 1 0 11/29 W 20-17 OT Pittsburgh 71,314 Lawrence 4 0 0.0 4 0 12/07 L 14-27 at Green Bay 70,286 TEAM 468 2200 4.7 77t 22 12/13 W 48- 3 Detroit 70,673 OPPONENTS 435 1492 3.4 58 8 12/20 W 31- 7 Chicago 71,011 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/27 L 20-23 at Pittsburgh 64,068 Rice 78 702 9.0 63 1 01/03 W 21-13 at Oakland 38,400 Mason 73 1028 14.1 72t 7 Balt. Opp. Heap 53 593 11.2 31 6 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 320 280 Clayton 34 480 14.1 54 2 Rushing 115 82 K. Washington 34 431 12.7 28 2 Passing 187 164 L. McClain 21 141 6.7 19 0 Penalty 18 34 McGahee 15 85 5.7 14 2 3rd Down: Made/Att 89/214 80/218 D. Williams 8 142 17.8 34 1 3rd Down Pct. 41.6 36.7 L. Smith 2 31 15.5 26 0 4th Down: Made/Att 6/13 7/17 Jones 1 8 8.0 8 0 4th Down Pct. 46.2 41.2 Lawrence 1 4 4.0 4 0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:18 30:42 Oher 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5619 4808 TEAM 321 3637 11.3 72t 21 Avg. Per Game 351.2 300.5 OPPONENTS 306 3506 11.5 81t 17 Total Plays 1014 991 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Play 5.5 4.9 Landry 4 89 22.3 48t 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 2200 1492 Foxworth 4 34 8.5 19 0 Avg. Per Game 137.5 93.3 Reed 3 111 37.0 52t 1 Total Rushes 468 435 Carr 2 24 12.0 13 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3419 3316 Zbikowski 2 13 6.5 21 0 Avg. Per Game 213.7 207.3 J. Johnson 2 8 4.0 8 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 36/218 32/190 Ellerbe 1 28 28.0 28 0 Gross Yards 3637 3506 Kruger 1 26 26.0 26 0 Att./Completions 510/321 524/306 Barnes 1 4 4.0 4 0 Completion Pct. 62.9 58.4 Ayanbadejo 1 0 0.0 0 0 Had Intercepted 13 22 Walker 1 0 0.0 0 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 74/43.1 79/43.4 Lewis 0 9 --- 9 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 74/37.9 79/37.2 TEAM 22 346 15.7 52t 2 PENALTIES/YARDS 115/1094 88/741 OPPONENTS 13 195 15.0 70 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 19/9 20/10 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B TOUCHDOWNS 47 27 Koch 73 3188 43.7 37.9 5 26 60 1 Rushing 22 8 TEAM 74 3188 43.1 37.9 5 26 60 1 Passing 21 17 OPPONENTS 79 3426 43.4 37.2 10 24 61 0 Returns 4 2 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Carr 32 17 262 8.2 34 0 TEAM 77 81 123 107 3 391 Reed 7 1 29 4.1 9 0 OPPONENTS 57 95 47 62 0 261 Webb 0 0 -1 --- -1 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS TEAM 39 18 290 7.4 34 0 McGahee 14 12 2 0 0 84 OPPONENTS 38 12 287 7.6 49t 1 Cundiff LG 0 0 0 0 23/23 18/23 0 77 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Cundiff TM 0 0 0 0 19/19 12/17 0 55 Webb 35 918 26.2 95t 1 Hauschka TM 0 0 0 0 27/28 9/13 0 54 Carr 13 315 24.2 41 0 Rice 8 7 1 0 0 48 Parmele 9 283 31.4 53 0 Mason 7 0 7 0 0 42 Edwards 1 14 14.0 14 0 Heap 6 0 6 0 0 36 L. McClain 1 17 17.0 17 0 Clayton 2 0 2 0 0 12 TEAM 59 1547 26.2 95t 1 L. McClain 2 2 0 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 77 1565 20.3 53 0 K. Washington 2 0 2 0 0 12 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Edwards 1 0 0 1 0 6 Cundiff LG 1/ 1 9/ 9 5/ 8 3/ 3 0/2 Landry 1 0 0 1 0 6 Cundiff TM 0/ 0 5/ 5 4/ 7 3/ 3 0/2 Reed 1 0 0 1 0 6 Hauschka TM 0/ 0 1/ 1 5/ 7 3/ 5 0/0 T. Smith 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 0/ 0 6/ 6 9/14 6/ 8 0/2 Webb 1 0 0 1 0 6 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 12/12 9/11 2/ 3 1/1 D. Williams 1 0 1 0 0 6 Cundiff, Cle.-Bal.: ()()()(29G)(26G,31G)(24G, TEAM 47 22 21 4 46/47 21/30 0 391 18G)()(22G)()()()(46G,44G,38G,36G,30N,20G)(24G, OPPONENTS 27 8 17 2 27/27 24/27 0 261 56N,29G)()(38G,25G)(30N,40G)(27G,35G)(37N,51N) 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0 Cundiff, Bal.: ()()()()()()()()()(46G,44G,38G, SACKS: Pryce 6.5, J. Johnson 6, Suggs 4.5, 36G,30N,20G)(24G,56N,29G)()(38G,25G)(30N,40G) Barnes 3, Gregg 3, Lewis 3, Carr 1.5, (27G,35G)(37N,51N) Ngata 1.5, Ayanbadejo 1, Edwards 1, Webb 1, TM: (44G,41N)(33G)(36G,33G)()()(29G,44N)(43G, TM 32, OPP 36 35G,31G)(38N)(36N,44G)(46G,44G,38G,36G,30N,20G) FUM/LOST: Flacco 8/2, Reed 3/1, Rice 3/3, (24G,56N,29G)()(38G,25G)(30N,40G)(27G,35G)(37N, Carr 2/1, Clayton 1/1, Heap 1/0, 51N) McGahee 1/1 OPP: (53G)(29G,22G,23G,25G)(29G)(32G,33G)(32B, 32G)(40G,22G,29G,31G)()(23G)()(25G)(44G)(28G,38N,32G)(45N,22G)()(26G,39G,38G)(37G,39G) * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Flacco 499 315 3613 63.1 7.24 21 4.2 12 2.4 72t 36/ 218 88.9 T. Smith 9 5 24 55.6 2.67 0 0.0 1 11.1 9 0/ 0 21.3 Clayton 1 1 0 100.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/ 0 79.2 Rice 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 --- 0/ 0 39.6 TEAM 510 321 3637 62.9 7.13 21 4.1 13 2.5 72t 36/ 218 87.4 OPPONENTS 524 306 3506 58.4 6.69 17 3.2 22 4.2 81t 32/ 190 71.9

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Tackles

Name Total Solo Assists Sacks Yds. INT Yds. PD FF FRLewis, Ray 164 100 64 3 16 0 9 6 3 1Landry, Dawan 82 74 8 0 0 4 89 11 0 0Johnson, Jarret 70 49 21 6 45 2 8 4 1 0

from Coaches VideoBALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Johnson, Jarret 70 49 21 6 45 2 8 4 1 0Gregg, Kelly 64 40 24 3 3 0 0 0 0 0Foxworth, Domonique 62 51 11 0 0 4 34 21 0 1Suggs, Terrell 58 41 17 4.5 33 0 0 5 1 1Ellerbe, Dannell 55 37 18 0 0 1 28 4 0 1Reed, Ed 54 50 4 0 0 3 111 6 3 1Gooden, Tavares 52 29 23 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Edwards, Dwan 50 30 20 1 2 0 0 1 0 2Ngata Haloti 41 23 18 1 5 13 0 0 0 1 1Ngata, Haloti 41 23 18 1.5 13 0 0 0 1 1Washington, Fabian 41 33 8 0 0 0 0 8 0 0Carr, Chris 39 31 8 1.5 13.5 2 24 9 2 0Bannan, Justin 37 23 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pryce, Trevor 37 23 14 6.5 40.5 0 0 0 1 0Webb, Lardarius 36 25 11 1 4 0 0 6 0 0McClain, Jameel 29 17 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ayanbadejo, Brendon 22 14 8 1 5 1 0 1 0 0Zbikowski, Tom 16 15 1 0 0 2 13 4 0 0Walker, Frank 14 8 6 0 0 1 0 4 0 1Kruger, Paul 12 4 8 0 0 1 26 4 0 0Barnes, Antwan 7 6 1 3 15 1 4 1 1 0McKinney, Brandon 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Burgess, Prescott 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nakamura, Haruki 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Talavou, Kelly 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Talavou, Kelly 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Williams, Cary 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ivy, Corey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Totals 1050 727 323 32 190 22 346 98 13 9

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RAVENS 2009 REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

BlockedName Total Solo Assists FF FR KicksBurgess, Prescott 34 18 16 0 0 0McClain, Jameel 33 16 17 1 0 0Zbikowski, Tom 28 19 9 0 0 0Jones, Edgar 19 12 7 0 0 0Lawrence, Matt 16 7 9 1 0 0

from Coaches Video

,Gooden, Tavares 13 8 5 0 0 0Webb, Lardarius 11 6 5 0 0 0Carr, Chris 10 7 3 0 0 0Landry, Dawan 10 9 1 0 0 0Tyree, David 10 9 1 0 0 0Ellerbe, Dannell 8 8 0 0 0 0Barnes, Antwan 7 5 2 0 0 0Nakamura Haruki 7 4 3 1 0 0Nakamura, Haruki 7 4 3 1 0 0Parmele, Jalen 7 5 2 0 1 0Ayanbadejo , Brendon 6 6 0 0 0 0Williams, Cary 5 4 1 2 0 0Katula, Matt 4 2 2 0 0 0Walker, Frank 3 3 0 0 0 0Gerard, K.J. 2 2 0 0 0 0Hauschka, Steve 2 2 0 0 0 0,Harper, Justin 1 0 1 0 0 0McClain, Le'Ron 1 1 0 0 0 0Paschal, Marcus 1 0 1 0 0 0Washington, Kelley 1 1 0 0 0 0Gregg, Kelly 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 241 155 86 5 1 2

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Game 1/10 at NE 1/16 at Ind.Points 33 31st Qtr 24 32nd Qtr 0 03rd Qtr 3 04th Qtr 6 0Overtime 0 0TDs (Ru-P-Ret) 4-0-0 0-0-0PATs (M/A) 3-3 0-02PT Convs (M/A) 0-1 0-0FGs (M/A) 2-2 1-1Safeties 0 0First Downs 16 12Rushing 13 2Passing 3 10Penalty 0 03rd Down Conv (M/A) 10-16 5-133rd Down Conv Pct 62.50% 38.46%4th Down Conv (M/A) 0-0 0-24th Down Conv Pct 0.00% 0.00%T t l N t Y d 268 270

BALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

Total Net Yards 268 270Total Off. Plays 62 55Avg. Gain Per Play 4.3 4.9Net Yards Rushing 234 87Total Rushing Plays 52 19Avg. Gain Per Rush 4.5 4.6Net Yards Passing 34 183Times Sacked 0 1Yards Lost on Sacks 0 6Gross Yards Passing 34 189Pass Attempts 10 35Pass Completions 4 20Completion Pct 40.00% 57.14%Avg. Gain Per Pass 3.4 5.1Interceptions 1 2Fumbles / Fum. Lost 1-1 3-2Penalties 3 7PenaltyYards 15 64Punts 4 5Gross Punting Avg 34 47.6Touchbacks 0 0Inside20 2 1Punts Blocked 0 0Punts Blocked 0 0Net Punting Average 27 41.8Punt Returns 2 2Punt Return Yards 34 0Punt Return Avg. 17 0Fair Catches 0 3Kickoff Returns 3 4Kickoff Return Yards 61 75Kickoff Return Avg. 20.3 18.8Time of Possession 32:21:00 26:02:00

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Game 1/10 at NE 1/16 at Ind.Points 14 201st Qtr 0 32nd Qtr 7 143rd Qtr 7 04th Qtr 0 3Overtime 0 0TDs (Ru-P-Ret) 0-2-0 0-2-0PATs (M/A) 2-2 2-22PT Convs (M/A) 0-0 0-0FGs (M/A) 0-1 2-2Safeties 0 0First Downs 15 22Rushing 4 3Passing 9 16Penalty 2 33rd Down Conv (M/A) 3-12 6-153rd Down Conv Pct 25.00% 40.00%4th Down Conv (M/A) 1-2 1-14th Down Conv Pct 50.00% 100.00%Total Net Yards 196 275

BALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Total Net Yards 196 275Total Off. Plays 63 71Avg. Gain Per Play 3.1 3.9Net Yards Rushing 64 42Total Rushing Plays 18 25Avg. Gain Per Rush 3.6 1.7Net Yards Passing 132 233Times Sacked 3 2Yards Lost on Sacks 22 13Gross Yards Passing 154 246Pass Attempts 42 44Pass Completions 23 30Completion Pct 54.76% 68.18%Avg. Gain Per Pass 2.9 5.1Interceptions 3 1Fumbles / Fum. Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties 5 4PenaltyYards 41 25Punts 5 6Gross Punting Average 39 45.8Touchbacks 0 1Inside20 2 1Punts Blocked 0 0Punts Blocked 0 0Net Punting Average 32.2 42.5Punt Returns 1 4Punt Return Yards 28 29Punt Return Avg. 28 7.3Fair Catches 2 0Kickoff Returns 6 1Kickoff Return Yards 118 14Kickoff Return Avg. 19.7 14Time of Possession 27:39:00 33:58:00

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Game 9/13 vs. KC 9/20 at SD 9/27 vs. Cle. 10/4 at NE 10/11 vs. Cin. 10/18 at Min. 11/1 vs. Den. 11/8 at Cin. 11/16 at Cle. 11/22 vs. Ind. 11/29 vs. Pit. 12/7 at GB 12/13 vs. Det. 12/20 vs. Chi. 12/27 at Pit. 1/3/10 at Oak.Points 38 31 34 21 14 31 30 7 16 15 20 14 48 31 20 211st Qtr 10 7 10 7 0 0 3 0 0 6 7 0 3 14 3 72nd Qtr 0 14 10 0 7 3 3 0 0 6 7 0 17 0 7 73rd Qtr 7 7 7 7 0 7 10 0 16 0 0 14 21 17 10 04th Qtr 21 3 7 7 7 21 14 7 0 3 3 0 7 0 0 7Overtime 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0TDs (Ru-P-Ret) 2-3-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 0-2-1 0-1-1 2-2-0 1-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 5-1-0 0-4-0 0-2-0 3-0-0PATs (M/A) 5-5 4-4 4-4 3-3 2-2 4-4 3-3 1-1 1-2 0-0 2-2 2-2 6-6 4-4 2-2 3-32PT Convs (M/A) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0FGs (M/A) 1-2 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-3 0-1 1-2 5-6 2-3 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-2 0-2Safeties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0First Downs 32 22 28 24 12 20 16 16 14 20 21 17 24 18 20 16Rushing 11 9 9 5 5 2 7 5 6 5 8 5 14 5 9 10Passing 20 11 17 18 7 18 8 9 6 15 12 8 9 13 10 6Penalty 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 4 1 0 1 03rd Down Conv (M/A) 10-17 4-11 4-11 9-14 3-11 5-13 11-18 1-10 4-14 5-13 5-14 6-13 6-13 5-15 5-13 6-143rd Down Conv Pct 58.82% 36.36% 36.36% 64.29% 27.27% 38.46% 61.11% 10.00% 28.57% 38.46% 35.71% 46.15% 46.15% 33.33% 38.46% 42.86%4th Down Conv (M/A) 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 2-2 1-1 0-1 0-04th Down Conv Pct 100.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00%T t l N t Y d 501 311 479 363 257 448 292 215 274 354 393 185 548 346 323 330

BALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 REGULAR SEASON OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

Total Net Yards 501 311 479 363 257 448 292 215 274 354 393 185 548 346 323 330Total Off. Plays 85 60 66 66 51 64 62 53 58 66 69 60 63 66 67 58Avg. Gain Per Play 5.9 5.2 7.3 5.5 5 7 4.7 4.1 4.7 5.4 5.7 3.1 8.7 5.2 4.8 5.7Net Yards Rushing 198 130 142 116 82 81 125 55 134 98 132 66 308 124 175 240Total Rushing Plays 41 32 28 17 18 18 35 17 36 31 29 21 40 31 38 35Avg. Gain Per Rush 4.8 4.1 5.1 6.8 4.6 4.5 3.6 3.2 3.7 3.2 4.6 3.1 7.7 4 4.6 6.9Net Yards Passing 303 181 337 247 175 367 167 160 140 256 261 119 240 222 148 90Times Sacked 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 4 3 0 5 3 0 2 4 4Yards Lost on Sacks 4 9 9 17 11 18 8 35 15 0 28 18 0 22 18 12Gross Yards Passing 307 190 346 264 186 385 175 195 155 256 289 137 240 244 166 102Pass Attempts 43 27 37 47 31 43 25 32 19 35 35 36 23 33 25 19Pass Completions 26 18 26 27 22 28 20 18 13 23 23 15 15 23 13 11Completion Pct 60.47% 66.67% 70.27% 57.45% 70.97% 65.12% 80.00% 56.25% 68.42% 65.71% 65.71% 41.67% 65.22% 69.70% 52.00% 57.89%Avg. Gain Per Pass 6.9 6.5 8.9 5 5.3 8 6.2 4.4 6.4 7.3 6.5 3.1 10.4 6.3 5.1 3.9Interceptions 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0Fumbles / Fum. Lost 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 3-2 2-1 1-1 1-0 2-2 0-0Penalties 8 4 8 9 10 6 8 7 7 2 9 12 5 4 11 5PenaltyYards 65 32 84 85 76 74 94 80 43 20 80 135 50 26 113 37Punts 3 4 4 3 6 7 4 5 7 2 6 5 2 7 4 5Gross Punting Avg 29.0 41.5 44 46.3 45.3 48.9 44.3 49.8 41.9 43 42 47 40.5 39.3 36.5 42.4Touchbacks 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Inside20 1 3 2 2 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 2 3 2 1Punts Blocked 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Punts Blocked 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Net Punting Average 21.8 41.5 37.5 42 37.7 38.1 38 40.8 39.3 42 37.2 45.4 40.5 28.4 32.3 41Punt Returns 3 0 3 0 2 4 3 3 3 2 5 1 2 4 2 2Punt Return Yards 9 0 28 0 1 10 17 12 5 12 71 6 31 31 24 33Punt Return Avg. 3.0 0 9.3 0 0.5 2.5 5.7 4 1.7 6 14.2 6 15.5 7.8 12 16.5Fair Catches 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Kickoff Returns 4 6 1 4 3 8 2 4 1 3 4 6 2 2 5 4Kickoff Return Yards 79 152 28 102 85 182 112 85 31 79 85 154 33 57 145 138Kickoff Return Avg. 19.8 25.3 28 25.5 28.3 22.8 56 21.3 31 26.3 21.3 25.7 16.5 28.5 29 34.5Time of Possession 39:49:00 28:41:00 31:18:00 25:04:00 25:41:00 25:15:00 33:37:00 20:00:00 31:32:00 32:36:00 32:22:00 24:38:00 29:45:00 32:18:00 32:33:00 27:46:00

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Game 9/13 vs. KC 9/20 at SD 9/27 vs. Cle. 10/4 at NE 10/11 vs. Cin. 10/18 at Min. 11/1 vs. Den. 11/8 at Cin. 11/16 at Cle. 11/22 vs. Ind. 11/29 vs. Pit. 12/7 at GB 12/13 vs. Det. 12/20 vs. Chi. 12/27 at Pit. 1/3/10 at Oak.Points 24 26 3 27 17 33 7 17 0 17 17 27 3 7 23 131st Qtr 0 10 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 7 0 3 0 0 6 02nd Qtr 7 6 0 14 3 0 0 3 0 7 7 14 3 7 14 103rd Qtr 7 7 0 7 7 6 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 34th Qtr 10 3 3 3 7 13 0 0 0 3 7 10 0 0 3 0Overtime 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TDs (Ru-P-Ret) 0-2-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-1-0PATs (M/A) 3-3 2-2 0-0 3-3 2-2 3-3 1-1 2-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 3-3 0-0 1-1 2-2 1-12PT Convs (M/A) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0FGs (M/A) 1-1 4-4 1-1 2-2 1-2 4-4 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 2-3 1-2 0-0 3-3 2-2Safeties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0First Downs 11 20 11 25 22 19 17 20 11 20 16 25 13 13 17 20Rushing 1 4 2 6 7 7 6 6 5 3 9 5 6 8 3 4Passing 8 14 8 15 11 11 8 12 6 16 6 14 5 5 11 14Penalty 2 2 1 4 4 1 3 2 0 1 1 6 2 0 3 23rd Down Conv (M/A) 2-10 7-16 3-12 4-10 5-13 5-14 3-13 8-18 5-16 5-9 6-16 6-13 5-17 5-15 5-13 6-133rd Down Conv Pct 20.00% 43.75% 25.00% 40.00% 38.46% 35.71% 23.08% 44.44% 31.25% 55.56% 37.50% 46.15% 29.41% 33.33% 38.46% 46.15%4th Down Conv (M/A) 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 1-3 0-0 0-04th Down Conv Pct 50.00% 50.00% 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 33.33% 0.00% 0.00%Total Net Yards 188 474 186 319 403 426 200 369 160 375 298 350 229 220 286 325

BALTIMORE RAVENS 2009 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Total Net Yards 188 474 186 319 403 426 200 369 160 375 298 350 229 220 286 325Total Off. Plays 44 68 52 65 66 63 58 73 61 56 64 68 67 64 60 62Avg. Gain Per Play 4.3 7 3.6 4.9 6.1 6.8 3.4 5.1 2.6 6.7 4.7 5.1 3.4 3.4 4.8 5.2Net Yards Rushing 29 53 71 85 142 167 66 146 86 76 153 94 103 122 48 51Total Rushing Plays 17 21 23 30 34 31 19 39 26 25 38 27 32 30 23 20Avg. Gain Per Rush 1.7 2.5 3.1 2.8 4.2 5.4 3.5 3.7 3.3 3 4 3.5 3.2 4.1 2.1 2.6Net Yards Passing 159 421 115 234 261 259 134 223 74 299 145 256 126 98 238 274Times Sacked 3 2 2 3 1 3 2 1 4 0 0 1 1 2 4 3Yards Lost on Sacks 18 15 11 24 10 19 18 1 25 0 0 7 9 4 21 8Gross Yards Passing 177 436 126 258 271 278 152 224 99 299 145 263 135 102 259 282Pass Attempts 24 45 27 32 31 29 37 33 31 31 26 40 34 32 33 39Pass Completions 16 25 17 21 18 21 23 20 13 22 12 26 16 12 17 27Completion Pct 66.67% 55.56% 62.96% 65.63% 58.06% 72.41% 62.16% 60.61% 41.94% 70.97% 46.15% 65.00% 47.06% 37.50% 51.52% 69.23%Avg. Gain Per Pass 5.9 9 4 6.7 8.2 8.1 3.4 6.6 2.1 9.6 5.6 6.2 3.6 2.9 6.4 6.5Interceptions 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 2 4 1 1Fumbles / Fum. Lost 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-2 3-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 1-0 3-2 1-1 1-1Penalties 3 12 5 5 7 3 6 6 6 5 5 11 4 1 4 5PenaltyYards 15 85 46 41 39 15 35 40 52 40 59 175 40 9 20 30Punts 5 2 5 3 4 5 8 5 9 3 8 3 5 5 4 5Gross Punting Average 49.2 37.5 51 38.3 40 45.4 38.4 46.4 38.6 40 44.6 43 47 42.6 36.5 52.4Touchbacks 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1Inside20 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 0 1 1 2Punts Blocked 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Punts Blocked 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Net Punting Average 47.4 37.5 41.4 25 39.8 43.4 36.3 40 38 36 33.3 34.3 32.8 36.4 25.5 41.8Punt Returns 1 0 2 2 3 5 2 3 5 1 4 3 0 4 1 2Punt Return Yards 0 0 26 13 26 35 5 25 18 2 29 8 0 76 17 7Punt Return Avg. 0.0 0 13 6.5 8.7 7 2.5 8.3 3.6 2 7.3 2.7 0 19 17 3.5Fair Catches 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1Kickoff Returns 6 5 7 4 3 5 6 2 4 6 5 2 9 6 4 3Kickoff Return Yards 118 150 159 75 59 81 112 17 75 104 108 43 162 127 129 46Kickoff Return Avg. 19.7 30 22.7 18.8 19.7 16.2 18.7 8.5 18.8 17.3 21.6 21.5 18 21.2 32.3 15.3Time of Possession 20:11:00 31:19:00 28:42:00 34:56:00 34:19:00 34:45:00 26:23:00 40:00:00 28:28:00 27:24:00 35:56:00 35:22:00 30:15:00 27:42:00 27:27:00 32:14:00

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2009 Post Season Baltimore Ravens Individual Game-By-Game Stats As of: 1/19/2010 11:51:02 AM

Passing J.Flacco Date Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost Rating 1/10 @ New England 10 4 34 40.0 3.40 0 0.0 1 10.0 17 0/0 10.0 1/16 @ Indianapolis 35 20 189 57.1 5.40 0 0.0 2 5.7 27 1/6 48.4 TOTALS 45 24 223 53.3 4.96 0 0.0 3 6.7 27 1/6 39.4 Rushing R.Rice W.McGahee L.McClain Date Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD 1/10 @ New England 22 159 7.2 83t 2 20 62 3.1 12 1 4 8 2.0 4 1 1/16 @ Indianapolis 13 67 5.2 20 0 2 7 3.5 5 0 2 3 1.5 3 0 TOTALS 35 226 6.5 83t 2 22 69 3.1 12 1 6 11 1.8 4 1 Rushing M.Clayton J.FlaccoDate Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD1/10 @ New England 0 0 0 -- 0 6 5 0.8 7 01/16 @ Indianapolis 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 2 2.0 2 0TOTALS 1 8 8.0 8 0 7 7 1.0 7 0 Receiving R.Rice D.Mason T.HeapDate Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD1/10 @ New England 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 01/16 @ Indianapolis 12 9 60 6.7 26 0 7 4 64 16.0 27 0 7 4 35 8.8 11 0TOTALS 13 9 60 6.7 26 0 10 5 72 14.4 27 0 8 4 35 8.8 11 0 Receiving W.McGahee D.Williams K.WashingtonDate Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD1/10 @ New England 1 1 13 13.0 13 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/16 @ Indianapolis 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 2 1 12 12.0 12 0 2 1 11 11.0 11 0TOTALS 2 2 20 10.0 13 0 3 1 12 12.0 12 0 2 1 11 11.0 11 0 Receiving L.McClain M.ClaytonDate Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD 1/10 @ New England 1 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 2 1 17 17.0 17 0 1/16 @ Indianapolis 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 TOTALS 2 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 5 1 17 17.0 17 0 Punt Returns C.Carr T.ZbikowskiDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD1/10 @ New England 1 34 34.0 34 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 01/16 @ Indianapolis 2 0 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3 34 11.3 34 3 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 KO Returns J.Parmele L.McClainDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD1/10 @ New England 2 31 15.5 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/16 @ Indianapolis 3 66 22.0 26 0 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 0TOTALS 5 97 19.4 26 0 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 0 KO Returns T.Zbikowski Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD1/10 @ New England 1 30 30.0 30 0 01/16 @ Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1 30 30.0 30 0 0 Punting S.KochDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. TB In20 LG Net 1/10 @ New England 4 136 34.0 0 2 46 27.0 1/16 @ Indianapolis 5 238 47.6 0 1 59 41.8 TOTALS 9 374 41.6 0 3 59 35.2 Placekicking W.CundiffDate Opponent KO KO Yds TB XP Att XP FG Att FG Long Points 1/10 @ New England 7 382 0 3 3 2 2 27 9 1/16 @ Indianapolis 2 140 1 0 0 1 1 25 3 TOTALS 9 522 1 3 3 3 3 27 12

 

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2009 Regular Season Baltimore Ravens Individual Game-By-Game Stats As of: 1/4/2010 11:34:43 AM

Passing J.Flacco Date Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost Rating9/13 Kansas City 43 26 307 60.5 7.14 3 7.0 1 2.3 31t 1/4 95.89/20 @ San Diego 26 17 190 65.4 7.31 2 7.7 1 3.8 27t 1/9 96.69/27 Cleveland 35 25 342 71.4 9.77 1 2.9 0 0.0 72t 1/9 111.810/4 @ New England 47 27 264 57.4 5.62 2 4.3 1 2.1 22 2/17 78.710/11 Cincinnati 31 22 186 71.0 6.00 1 3.2 2 6.5 48t 2/11 70.110/18 @ Minnesota 43 28 385 65.1 8.95 2 4.7 0 0.0 63 3/18 109.211/1 Denver 25 20 175 80.0 7.00 1 4.0 0 0.0 21 2/8 109.211/8 @ Cincinnati 32 18 195 56.3 6.09 0 0.0 2 6.3 35 4/35 48.311/16 @ Cleveland 18 13 155 72.2 8.61 0 0.0 0 0.0 41 2/9 98.111/22 Indianapolis 35 23 256 65.7 7.31 0 0.0 1 2.9 45 0/0 75.411/29 Pittsburgh 35 23 289 65.7 8.26 1 2.9 0 0.0 54 5/28 100.812/7 @ Green Bay 36 15 137 41.7 3.81 1 2.8 3 8.3 23 3/18 27.212/13 Detroit 20 13 230 65.0 11.50 1 5.0 0 0.0 62t 0/0 120.812/20 Chicago 29 21 234 72.4 8.07 4 13.8 0 0.0 32t 2/22 135.612/27 @ Pittsburgh 25 13 166 52.0 6.64 2 8.0 1 4.0 30t 4/18 83.11/3 @ Oakland 19 11 102 57.9 5.37 0 0.0 0 0.0 23 4/12 72.7TOTALS 499 315 3613 63.1 7.24 21 4.2 12 2.4 72t 36/218 88.9 Passing T.Smith Date Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost Rating9/13 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 09/20 @ San Diego Active, Did Not Play 9/27 Cleveland 2 1 4 50.0 2.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 0/0 56.210/4 @ New England Active, Did Not Play 10/11 Cincinnati Active, Did Not Play 10/18 @ Minnesota Active, Did Not Play 11/1 Denver Active, Did Not Play 11/8 @ Cincinnati Active, Did Not Play 11/16 @ Cleveland Active, Did Not Play 11/22 Indianapolis Active, Did Not Play 11/29 Pittsburgh Active, Did Not Play 12/7 @ Green Bay Active, Did Not Play 12/13 Detroit 3 2 10 66.7 3.33 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 0/0 71.512/20 Chicago 4 2 10 50.0 2.50 0 0.0 1 25.0 9 0/0 16.712/27 @ Pittsburgh Active, Did Not Play 1/3 @ Oakland Active, Did Not Play TOTALS 9 5 24 55.6 2.67 0 0.0 1 11.1 9 0/0 21.3 Passing M.Clayton Date Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost Rating9/13 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 09/20 @ San Diego 1 1 0 100.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 79.29/27 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 010/4 @ New England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 010/11 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 010/18 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/1 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/8 @ Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/16 @ Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/22 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/29 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 012/7 @ Green Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 012/13 Detroit Inactive 12/20 Chicago Inactive 12/27 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 01/3 @ Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 79.2 Passing R.Rice Date Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost Rating9/13 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 09/20 @ San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 09/27 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 010/4 @ New England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 010/11 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 010/18 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/1 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/8 @ Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/16 @ Cleveland 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 39.611/22 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 011/29 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 012/7 @ Green Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 012/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 012/20 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 012/27 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 01/3 @ Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 39.6

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2009 Regular Season Baltimore Ravens Individual Game-By-Game Stats As of: 1/4/2010 11:34:43 AM

Rushing R.Rice W.McGahee L.McClainDate Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD9/13 Kansas City 19 108 5.7 22 0 10 44 4.4 16 1 6 19 3.2 8 19/20 @ San Diego 8 36 4.5 9 0 15 79 5.3 13 2 4 12 3.0 5 09/27 Cleveland 11 48 4.4 9t 1 7 67 9.6 34 2 2 7 3.5 4 010/4 @ New England 11 103 9.4 50 0 5 11 2.2 5 0 0 0 0 -- 010/11 Cincinnati 14 69 4.9 21 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 2 6 3.0 5 010/18 @ Minnesota 10 77 7.7 33t 2 7 3 0.4 5 0 1 1 1.0 1 011/1 Denver 23 84 3.7 17 1 2 -1 -0.5 1 0 3 31 10.3 20 011/8 @ Cincinnati 12 48 4.0 10 1 0 0 0 -- 0 2 2 1.0 2 011/16 @ Cleveland 20 89 4.5 19 1 13 35 2.7 7 0 3 10 3.3 6 011/22 Indianapolis 20 71 3.6 14 0 6 25 4.2 16 0 3 4 1.3 3 011/29 Pittsburgh 19 88 4.6 19 0 5 18 3.6 6 1 4 28 7.0 9 012/7 @ Green Bay 14 54 3.9 21 0 4 -4 -1.0 1t 1 0 0 0 -- 012/13 Detroit 13 166 12.8 59t 1 12 76 6.3 19t 2 6 32 5.3 20 112/20 Chicago 16 87 5.4 28 0 4 9 2.3 8 0 3 6 2.0 6 012/27 @ Pittsburgh 30 141 4.7 16 0 2 17 8.5 15 0 6 17 2.8 6 01/3 @ Oakland 14 70 5.0 27 0 16 167 10.4 77t 3 1 5 5.0 5 0TOTALS 254 1339 5.3 59t 7 109 544 5.0 77t 12 46 180 3.9 20 2 Rushing J.Flacco T.Smith M.ClaytonDate Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD9/13 Kansas City 5 18 3.6 6 0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 9 9.0 9 09/20 @ San Diego 5 3 0.6 3 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 09/27 Cleveland 2 5 2.5 3 0 0 0 0 -- 0 2 15 7.5 12 010/4 @ New England 1 2 2.0 2 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 010/11 Cincinnati 1 9 9.0 9 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 010/18 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 -- 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 011/1 Denver 5 5 1.0 2 0 Active, Did Not Play 1 4 4.0 4 011/8 @ Cincinnati 2 3 1.5 2 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 011/16 @ Cleveland 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 011/22 Indianapolis 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 011/29 Pittsburgh 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 012/7 @ Green Bay 3 16 5.3 10 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 012/13 Detroit 1 2 2.0 2 0 2 14 7.0 15t 1 Inactive 12/20 Chicago 2 5 2.5 3 0 6 17 2.8 8 0 Inactive 12/27 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 -- 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 01/3 @ Oakland 4 -2 -0.5 1 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 0TOTALS 35 56 1.6 10 0 8 31 3.9 15t 1 4 28 7.0 12 0 Rushing J.Parmele D.Mason T.HeapDate Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD9/13 Kansas City Inactive 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 09/20 @ San Diego 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 09/27 Cleveland Inactive 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 010/4 @ New England Inactive 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 010/11 Cincinnati Inactive 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 010/18 @ Minnesota Inactive 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 011/1 Denver Inactive 0 0 0 -- 0 1 2 2.0 2 011/8 @ Cincinnati Inactive 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 -- 011/16 @ Cleveland Inactive 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 011/22 Indianapolis Inactive 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 011/29 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 012/7 @ Green Bay 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 012/13 Detroit 5 17 3.4 7 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 012/20 Chicago 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 012/27 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 01/3 @ Oakland 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0TOTALS 5 17 3.4 7 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 Rushing K.Washington M.LawrenceDate Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD 9/13 Kansas City 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 9/20 @ San Diego 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 9/27 Cleveland 0 0 0 -- 0 4 0 0.0 4 0 10/4 @ New England 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 10/11 Cincinnati 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 10/18 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 11/1 Denver 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 11/8 @ Cincinnati 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 -- 0 11/16 @ Cleveland 0 0 0 -- 0 Inactive 11/22 Indianapolis 0 0 0 -- 0 Inactive 11/29 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 -- 0 Not on Team 12/7 @ Green Bay 0 0 0 -- 0 Not on Team 12/13 Detroit 1 1 1.0 1 0 Not on Team 12/20 Chicago Inactive Not on Team 12/27 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 -- 0 Not on Team 1/3 @ Oakland 0 0 0 -- 0 Not on Team TOTALS 1 1 1.0 1 0 4 0 0.0 4 0

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2009 Regular Season Baltimore Ravens Individual Game-By-Game Stats As of: 1/4/2010 11:34:43 AM

Receiving R.Rice D.Mason T.HeapDate Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/13 Kansas City 4 2 12 6.0 10 0 10 4 47 11.8 19 0 8 5 74 14.8 24 19/20 @ San Diego 6 5 46 9.2 21 0 4 3 31 10.3 14 0 4 1 9 9.0 9t 19/27 Cleveland 7 4 27 6.8 15 0 8 5 118 23.6 72t 1 4 4 41 10.3 20 010/4 @ New England 7 5 49 9.8 15 0 11 7 88 12.6 20t 1 6 4 46 11.5 22 010/11 Cincinnati 8 7 74 10.6 48t 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 9 7 41 5.9 11 010/18 @ Minnesota 11 10 117 11.7 63 0 12 7 97 13.9 27 1 3 3 51 17.0 23 011/1 Denver 5 5 24 4.8 10 0 5 4 40 10.0 20t 1 4 3 16 5.3 7 011/8 @ Cincinnati 8 8 87 10.9 35 0 13 3 31 10.3 13 0 4 3 28 9.3 15 011/16 @ Cleveland 3 3 15 5.0 7 0 4 3 78 26.0 41 0 5 4 43 10.8 18 011/22 Indianapolis 10 7 64 9.1 22 0 16 9 142 15.8 45 0 2 2 15 7.5 11 011/29 Pittsburgh 5 5 67 13.4 44 0 12 7 62 8.9 17 1 2 1 6 6.0 6 012/7 @ Green Bay 6 3 17 5.7 7 0 6 2 13 6.5 7 0 10 5 52 10.4 23 012/13 Detroit 7 4 53 13.3 30 0 6 5 94 18.8 62t 1 2 2 38 19.0 31 012/20 Chicago 5 5 17 3.4 10 0 10 6 87 14.5 18t 1 6 5 56 11.2 20 212/27 @ Pittsburgh 2 1 14 14.0 14 0 13 7 77 11.0 15 0 3 2 37 18.5 30t 21/3 @ Oakland 7 4 19 4.8 9 0 3 1 23 23.0 23 0 3 2 40 20.0 22 0TOTALS 101 78 702 9.0 63 1 134 73 1028 14.1 72t 7 75 53 593 11.2 31 6 Receiving K.Washington M.Clayton L.McClainDate Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/13 Kansas City 3 3 43 14.3 22 0 9 5 77 15.4 31t 1 4 3 23 7.7 11 09/20 @ San Diego 4 4 58 14.5 27t 1 4 1 20 20.0 20 0 3 2 16 8.0 11 09/27 Cleveland 6 5 66 13.2 19 0 6 3 35 11.7 20 0 3 3 29 9.7 10 010/4 @ New England 7 4 31 7.8 12 0 10 5 45 9.0 13 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 010/11 Cincinnati 1 1 21 21.0 21 0 7 3 36 12.0 23 0 4 3 10 3.3 9 010/18 @ Minnesota 5 3 48 16.0 28 0 8 3 57 19.0 32t 1 1 1 -2 -2.0 -2 011/1 Denver 6 4 58 14.5 21 0 4 3 33 11.0 18 0 0 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cincinnati 2 1 10 10.0 10 0 2 1 15 15.0 15 0 2 2 24 12.0 19 011/16 @ Cleveland 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 3 19 6.3 9 011/22 Indianapolis 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 2 1 10 10.0 10 0 1 1 5 5.0 5 011/29 Pittsburgh 3 1 15 15.0 15 0 10 7 129 18.4 54 0 1 1 9 9.0 9 012/7 @ Green Bay 4 4 39 9.8 14 1 7 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 012/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 Inactive 1 0 0 0.0 0 012/20 Chicago Inactive Inactive 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pittsburgh 2 1 27 27.0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2.0 2 01/3 @ Oakland 2 2 7 3.5 4 0 3 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 1 6 6.0 6 0TOTALS 48 34 431 12.7 28 2 74 34 480 14.1 54 2 27 21 141 6.7 19 0 Receiving W.McGahee D.Williams L.SmithDate Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/13 Kansas City 5 4 31 7.8 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 Inactive 9/20 @ San Diego 2 2 10 5.0 8 0 Active, Did Not Play Inactive 9/27 Cleveland 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 26 26.0 26 010/4 @ New England 3 1 13 13.0 13t 1 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 0 010/11 Cincinnati 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 0 0 0 011/1 Denver 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 0 011/22 Indianapolis 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 5.0 5 011/29 Pittsburgh 1 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 012/7 @ Green Bay 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Inactive 12/13 Detroit 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 4 2 45 22.5 34 0 Inactive 12/20 Chicago 5 3 13 4.3 10 0 6 4 71 17.8 32t 1 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 9 9.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 01/3 @ Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 22 15 85 5.7 14 2 17 8 142 17.8 34 1 3 2 31 15.5 26 0 Receiving E.Jones M.Lawrence M.OherDate Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/13 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ New England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 -8 -8.0 -8 010/11 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/1 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 Inactive 0 0 0 0 011/22 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 Inactive 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 Not on Team 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ Green Bay 0 0 0 0 0 Not on Team 0 0 0 0 012/13 Detroit 2 1 8 8.0 8 0 Not on Team 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 Not on Team 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 Not on Team 0 0 0 0 01/3 @ Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 Not on Team 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 2 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 1 -8 -8.0 0 0

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2009 Regular Season Baltimore Ravens Individual Game-By-Game Stats As of: 1/4/2010 11:34:43 AM

Receiving [Unidentified] J.HarperDate Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/13 Kansas City Not on Team Not on Team 9/20 @ San Diego Not on Team Not on Team 9/27 Cleveland Not on Team Not on Team 10/4 @ New England Not on Team Not on Team 10/11 Cincinnati Not on Team Not on Team 10/18 @ Minnesota 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Not on Team 11/1 Denver Not on Team Not on Team 11/8 @ Cincinnati Not on Team Not on Team 11/16 @ Cleveland Not on Team Not on Team 11/22 Indianapolis Not on Team Not on Team 11/29 Pittsburgh Not on Team Not on Team 12/7 @ Green Bay Not on Team Not on Team 12/13 Detroit Not on Team 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chicago Not on Team 1 0 0 0.0 0 012/27 @ Pittsburgh Not on Team Inactive 1/3 @ Oakland Not on Team Inactive TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Punt Returns C.Carr E.ReedDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD 9/13 Kansas City 2 7 3.5 7 1 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 9/20 @ San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 Cleveland 3 28 9.3 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/4 @ New England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/11 Cincinnati 2 2 1.0 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 10/18 @ Minnesota 2 1 0.5 3 0 0 2 9 4.5 9 0 0 11/1 Denver 2 14 7.0 14 4 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 11/8 @ Cincinnati 2 9 4.5 10 0 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 11/16 @ Cleveland 3 5 1.7 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/22 Indianapolis 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 2 12 6.0 8 0 0 11/29 Pittsburgh 5 71 14.2 34 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/7 @ Green Bay 1 6 6.0 6 1 0 Inactive 12/13 Detroit 2 31 15.5 19 1 0 Inactive 12/20 Chicago 4 31 7.8 21 1 0 Inactive 12/27 @ Pittsburgh 2 24 12.0 14 1 0 Inactive 1/3 @ Oakland 2 33 16.5 27 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 32 262 8.2 34 17 0 7 29 4.1 9 1 0 Punt Returns L.WebbDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD9/13 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ New England 0 0 0 0 0 010/11 Cincinnati 0 -1 0.0 -1 0 010/18 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 011/1 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ Green Bay 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pittsburgh Not on Team 1/3 @ Oakland Not on Team TOTALS 0 -1 0.0 0 0 0 KO Returns L.Webb C.CarrDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD 9/13 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 65 21.7 25 0 0 9/20 @ San Diego 1 15 15.0 15 0 0 5 137 27.4 41 0 0 9/27 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 10/4 @ New England 1 38 38.0 38 0 0 3 64 21.3 27 0 0 10/11 Cincinnati 2 64 32.0 43 0 0 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 10/18 @ Minnesota 7 165 23.6 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/1 Denver 2 112 56.0 95t 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/8 @ Cincinnati 4 85 21.3 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/16 @ Cleveland 1 31 31.0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/22 Indianapolis 3 79 26.3 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/29 Pittsburgh 4 85 21.3 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/7 @ Green Bay 6 154 25.7 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/13 Detroit 2 33 16.5 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/20 Chicago 2 57 28.5 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/27 @ Pittsburgh Not on Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/3 @ Oakland Not on Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 35 918 26.2 95t 0 1 13 315 24.2 41 0 0

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2009 Regular Season Baltimore Ravens Individual Game-By-Game Stats As of: 1/4/2010 11:34:43 AM

KO Returns J.Parmele D.EdwardsDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD 9/13 Kansas City Inactive 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 9/20 @ San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 Cleveland Inactive 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/4 @ New England Inactive 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/11 Cincinnati Inactive 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/18 @ Minnesota Inactive 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/1 Denver Inactive 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/8 @ Cincinnati Inactive 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/16 @ Cleveland Inactive 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/22 Indianapolis Inactive 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/29 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/7 @ Green Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/20 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/27 @ Pittsburgh 5 145 29.0 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/3 @ Oakland 4 138 34.5 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 9 283 31.4 53 0 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 KO Returns L.McClainDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD9/13 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ New England 0 0 0 0 0 010/11 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Minnesota 1 17 17.0 17 0 011/1 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ Green Bay 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 01/3 @ Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 Punting S.KochDate Opponent No. Yds. Avg. TB In20 LG Net 9/13 Kansas City 2 87 43.5 0 1 56 29.0 9/20 @ San Diego 4 166 41.5 0 3 44 41.5 9/27 Cleveland 4 176 44.0 0 2 48 37.5 10/4 @ New England 3 139 46.3 0 2 57 42.0 10/11 Cincinnati 6 272 45.3 1 2 60 37.7 10/18 @ Minnesota 7 342 48.9 2 0 54 38.1 11/1 Denver 4 177 44.3 1 0 51 38.0 11/8 @ Cincinnati 5 249 49.8 1 2 57 40.8 11/16 @ Cleveland 7 293 41.9 0 4 56 39.3 11/22 Indianapolis 2 86 43.0 0 0 47 42.0 11/29 Pittsburgh 6 252 42.0 0 1 51 37.2 12/7 @ Green Bay 5 235 47.0 0 1 53 45.4 12/13 Detroit 2 81 40.5 0 2 43 40.5 12/20 Chicago 7 275 39.3 0 3 56 28.4 12/27 @ Pittsburgh 4 146 36.5 0 2 52 32.3 1/3 @ Oakland 5 212 42.4 0 1 50 41.0 TOTALS 73 3188 43.7 5 26 60 38.4 Placekicking W.CundiffDate Opponent KO KO Yds TB XP Att XP FG Att FG Long Points9/13 Kansas City Not on Team 9/20 @ San Diego Not on Team 9/27 Cleveland Not on Team 10/4 @ New England Not on Team 10/11 Cincinnati Not on Team 10/18 @ Minnesota Not on Team 11/1 Denver Not on Team 11/8 @ Cincinnati Not on Team 11/16 @ Cleveland Not on Team 11/22 Indianapolis 6 379 0 0 0 6 5 46 1511/29 Pittsburgh 5 328 0 2 2 3 2 29 812/7 @ Green Bay 3 135 0 2 2 0 0 0 212/13 Detroit 9 571 0 6 6 2 2 38 1212/20 Chicago 6 390 0 4 4 2 1 40 712/27 @ Pittsburgh 5 308 0 2 2 2 2 35 81/3 @ Oakland 4 265 1 3 3 2 0 0 3TOTALS 38 2376 1 19 19 17 12 46 55

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2009 Regular Season Baltimore Ravens Individual Game-By-Game Stats As of: 1/4/2010 11:34:43 AM

Placekicking S.HauschkaDate Opponent KO KO Yds TB XP Att XP FG Att FG Long Points9/13 Kansas City 7 466 1 5 5 2 1 44 89/20 @ San Diego 6 373 0 4 4 1 1 33 79/27 Cleveland 7 462 0 4 4 2 2 36 1010/4 @ New England 4 264 0 3 3 0 0 0 310/11 Cincinnati 3 203 0 2 2 0 0 0 210/18 @ Minnesota 6 363 1 4 4 2 1 29 711/1 Denver 7 479 1 3 3 3 3 43 1211/8 @ Cincinnati 2 121 0 1 1 1 0 0 111/16 @ Cleveland 4 238 0 2 1 2 1 44 411/22 Indianapolis Not on Team 11/29 Pittsburgh Not on Team 12/7 @ Green Bay Not on Team 12/13 Detroit Not on Team 12/20 Chicago Not on Team 12/27 @ Pittsburgh Not on Team 1/3 @ Oakland Not on Team TOTALS 46 2969 3 28 27 13 9 44 54 

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INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 7 5 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/27 Cle. 6 3 3 1-0 0 0 1-5 1 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 5 3 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 5 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/11 Cin. 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 5 5 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 4 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/29 Pit. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 22 14 8 1-0 0 0 1-5 1 37 23 14 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 1-4 0 0 0-0 19/27 Cle. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE10/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min.11/1 Den.11/8 @ Cin.11/16 @ Cle.11/22 Ind.11/29 Pit

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Saw Action on Special Teams

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Not on Roster

Saw Action on Special TeamsInactive

Inacti e

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Inactive

Inactive

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Saw Action on Special Teams

Not on Roster

Inactive Saw Action on Special Teams

Sa Action on Special Teams

Justin Bannan

Prescott Burgess

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Inactive Saw Action on Special Teams

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

2009 Individual Game-By-Game Defensive Statisticsfrom Coaches Video *Postseason games from Press Box Stats

Brendon Ayanbadejo

Antwan Barnes

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Saw Action on Special Teams

Saw Action on Special Teams

Saw Action on Special Teams

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Saw Action on Special Teams

11/29 Pit.12/7 @ GB 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 1-9 0 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 1-6 01/3/10 @ Oak. 1 1 0 0-0 1 0 1-0 0Totals 7 6 1 1-4 1 0 3-15 1 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/27 Cle. 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 010/11 Cin. 4 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 1-2 011/1 Den. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 1-10 0 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 8 7 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 2 2 0 1-11 0 0 0-0 2 7 4 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 5 2 3 0-0 0 1 0-0 011/29 Pit. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 6 4 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 112/7 @ GB 1 1 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 1 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 1 1 0 1-13 0 0 0-0 1 4 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 9 8 1 0-0 1 0 .5-3.5 0 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 5 5 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 3 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 39 31 8 2-24 2 0 1.5-13.5 9 50 30 20 0-0 0 2 1-2 1

WC-1/10 @ NE 5 4 1 1-3 0 0 0-0 1 7 6 1 0-0 0 0 1-6 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 5 5 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 10 9 1 1-3 0 0 0-0 1 9 7 2 0-0 0 0 1-6 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC

Saw Action on Special Teams

Not on Roster

Saw Action on Special Teams

InactiveSaw Action on Special TeamsSaw Action on Special Teams

Keith Fitzhugh

Saw Action on Special Teams

Dwan EdwardsChris Carr

Dannell Ellerbe

Inactive (knee)9/13 KC9/20 @ SD9/27 Cle.10/4 @ NE 6 3 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/11 Cin.10/18 @ Min. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle.11/22 Ind. 5 4 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/29 Pit. 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 8 5 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 112/20 Chi. 8 6 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 6 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 5 3 2 1-28 0 1 0-0 2Totals 55 37 18 1-28 0 1 0-0 4 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 6 5 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 10 10 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 16 15 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Inactive

Inactive

Not on Roster

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Not on Roster

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Not on Roster

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Not on Roster

Inactive

Not on Roster

Not on Roster

Saw Action on Special Teams

Saw Action on Special Teams

Inactive (knee)Inactive (knee)

Inactive (knee)

Inactive

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INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 29/27 Cle. 3 2 1 1-13 0 0 0-0 310/4 @ NE 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/11 Cin. 4 3 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 110/18 @ Min. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/1 Den. 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 211/8 @ Cin. 6 6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/22 Ind. 6 6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/29 Pit. 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 112/7 @ GB 7 5 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 3 2 1 2-2 0 0 0-0 512/27 @ Pit. 4 2 2 1-19 0 0 0-0 31/3/10 @ Oak. 6 4 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 1Totals 62 51 11 4-34 0 1 0-0 21 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 9 8 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1Div-1/16 @ Ind. 8 8 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 17 16 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 6 4 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 4 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/27 Cle. 6 3 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 4 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/11 Cin. 6 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min. 10 7 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 6 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 6 3 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 5 4 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 7 3 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/22 Ind. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/29 Pit. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 7 4 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 5 4 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 5 2 3 0-0 0 0 1-3 0

Saw Action on Special Teams

Practice SquadPractice Squad

K.J. Gerard

Practice Squad

Practice Squad

Practice Squad

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

Practice Squad

Saw Action on Special Teams Did Not Play

Inactive (thigh)Injured Reserve (hamstring)

Injured Reserve (hamstring)

Kelly Gregg

Inactive (shoulder/head)

Inactive (groin)

Injured Reserve (hamstring)

Domonique Foxworth

Injured Reserve (hamstring)

Tavares Gooden

12/20 Chi. 5 2 3 0-0 0 0 1-3 012/27 @ Pit. 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 1-0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 6 4 2 0-0 0 0 1-0 0Totals 52 29 23 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 64 40 24 0-0 0 0 3-3 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 2-14 09/20 @ SD 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/27 Cle. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 7 5 2 0-0 0 0 1-7 010/11 Cin. 5 5 0 0-0 0 0 1-10 010/18 @ Min. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 6 3 3 0-0 0 0 1-8 111/8 @ Cin. 7 2 5 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 5 4 1 0-0 1 0 1-6 111/22 Ind. 9 6 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/29 Pit. 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 5 3 2 1-8 0 0 0-0 112/13 Det. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 6 4 2 1-0 0 0 0-0 112/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 70 49 21 2-8 1 0 6-45 4

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 5 4 1 0-0 0 0 1-4 0Totals 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 8 7 1 0-0 0 0 1-4 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 5 3 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 8 7 1 1-0 0 0 0-0 29/27 Cle. 2 2 0 1-27 0 0 0-0 110/4 @ NE 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Paul Kruger

Corey Ivy

Not on Roster

Jarret Johnson

Not on Roster

InactiveInactiveInactive

Dawan Landry

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Inactive (groin)Inactive (groin)

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Inactive (groin)

Not on Roster

Saw Action on Special Teams

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Not on Roster

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Saw Action on Special Teams

10/4 @ NE 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/11 Cin. 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 110/18 @ Min. 5 5 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 8 7 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/16 @ Cle. 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 6 5 1 1-48(t) 0 0 0-0 211/22 Ind. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 3 2 1 1-14 0 0 0-0 111/29 Pit. 2 0 2 1-26 0 0 0-0 2 8 8 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 5 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 112/20 Chi. 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 7 7 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 11/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 7 7 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1Totals 12 4 8 1-26 0 0 0-0 4 82 74 8 4-89 0 0 0-0 11

WC-1/10 @ NE 7 4 3 1-67* 0 0 0-0 2Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 7 4 3 1-67 0 0 0-0 2

Inactive

*Includes 25 yards from an Ed Reed lateral

Inactive

InactiveInactive

InactiveInactive

59

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 7 4 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 11 9 2 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/27 Cle. 9 2 7 0-9 0 0 0-0 0 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 10 8 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/11 Cin. 12 11 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min. 11 7 4 0-0 0 0 1-8 0 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 13 6 7 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 12 7 5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 8 7 1 0-0 0 0 1-7 2 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/22 Ind. 10 5 5 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 5 1 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/29 Pit. 13 8 5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 8 3 5 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 8 5 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 9 6 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 14 5 9 0-0 1 0 1-1 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 6 4 2 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 12 9 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 164 100 64 0-9 3 1 3-16 6 29 17 12 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 13 4 9 0-0 0 0 1-7 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 8 6 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 21 10 11 0-0 0 0 1-7 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/22 Ind.11/29 Pit. 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det.12/20 Chi. Injured Reserve (back)

Haruki Nakamura

Saw Action on Special Teams

Jameel McClain

Injured Reserve (ankle)

Injured Reserve (ankle)

Inactive

InactiveSaw Action on Special Teams

Saw Action on Special Teams

Injured Reserve (ankle)Injured Reserve (ankle)

Injured Reserve (ankle)

Brandon McKinney

Ray Lewis

Inactive (back)

Inactive

Inactive

12/20 Chi.12/27 @ Pit.1/3/10 @ Oak.Totals 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NEDiv-1/16 @ Ind.Totals 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 09/20 @ SD 4 1 3 0-0 0 0 .5-5 09/27 Cle. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 5 3 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/11 Cin. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min. 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin.11/16 @ Cle.11/22 Ind. 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/29 Pit. 5 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 5 4 1 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 1-8 01/3/10 @ Oak. 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 41 23 18 0-0 1 1 1.5-13 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 4 2 2 0-0 0 0 1-9 0Totals 7 4 3 0-0 0 0 1-9 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 1 1 0 0-0 1 0 1-4 0 6 5 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 19/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 1 1 0-8 0 0 0-0 09/27 Cle. 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 1-6 0 2 2 0 1-9 0 0 0-0 110/4 @ NE 5 2 3 0-0 0 0 1-3 0 6 6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Inactive (ankle)

Injured Reserve (back)Injured Reserve (back)

Haloti Ngata

Inactive (ankle)

Not on RosterNot on RosterNot on RosterNot on Roster

Marcus Paschal

Not on RosterNot on RosterNot on RosterNot on Roster

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

Inactive

Not on Roster

Practice Squad

Inactive

Injured Reserve (ankle)Injured Reserve (ankle)

Saw Action on Special Teams

Ed Reed

Injured Reserve (back) Injured Reserve (ankle)

Trevor Pryce

Injured Reserve (ankle)

Inactive

Injured Reserve (back) Injured Reserve (ankle)Injured Reserve (back)

@10/11 Cin. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 6 6 0 1-52(t) 1 0 0-0 110/18 @ Min. 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 1-9 0 8 7 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 4 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 111/8 @ Cin. 4 1 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 5 5 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 1-8 0 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/22 Ind. 4 2 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 5 5 0 1-42 0 0 0-0 111/29 Pit. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 112/7 @ GB 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 1-7 012/13 Det. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 .5-3.5 01/3/10 @ Oak. 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 37 23 14 0-0 1 0 6.5-40.5 0 54 50 4 3-111 3 1 0-0 6

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 2 2 1-25 0 0 0-0 2Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 1 1 1-38 0 0 0-0 1Totals 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 6 3 3 2-63 0 0 0-0 3

Inactive (groin/foot)Inactive (groin)

Inactive (groin)

Inactive (hip)

60

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 19/20 @ SD 5 3 2 0-0 0 0 1.5-10 09/27 Cle. 6 6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 110/4 @ NE 6 4 2 0-0 1 0 1-14 110/11 Cin. 6 3 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min. 5 4 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 6 5 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/16 @ Cle. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/22 Ind.11/29 Pit.12/7 @ GB12/13 Det. 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 5 3 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 11/3/10 @ Oak. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 1-8 0Totals 58 41 17 0-0 1 1 4.5-33 5 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 3 2 1 0-0 1 1 1-9 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 7 5 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Totals 10 7 3 0-0 1 1 1-9 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 19/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 7 5 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 19/27 Cle. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 210/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 6 6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 110/18 @ Min. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 9 5 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/8 @ Cin. 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/16 @ Cle. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/29 Pit. 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 2 1 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 0-0 2

Injured Reserve (knee)Injured Reserve (knee)

Inactive (knee)

Inactive (knee)Inactive (knee)

Did Not Play

Inactive

InactiveInactive

Inactive

Inactive

Injured Reserve (knee)

Saw Action on Special TeamsInactiveInactiveInactiveInactive

InactiveInactive

Inactive

Inactive

Frank Walker Fabian Washington

Saw Action on Special Teams

Kelly Talavou

Injured Reserve (knee)

Inactive

Terrell Suggs

Inactive

Inactive

12/20 Chi. 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 212/27 @ Pit. 5 2 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 14 8 6 1-0 0 1 0-0 4 41 33 8 0-0 0 0 0-0 8

WC-1/10 @ NE 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1Div-1/16 @ Ind. 5 5 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 7 6 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/ INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC9/20 @ SD9/27 Cle.10/4 @ NE10/11 Cin.10/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den. 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/8 @ Cin. 6 6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 111/16 @ Cle. 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 1-4 011/22 Ind. 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/29 Pit. 9 2 7 0-0 0 0 0-0 312/7 @ GB 5 4 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 112/13 Det. 4 4 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/20 Chi. 4 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit.1/3/10 @ Oak.Totals 36 25 11 0-0 0 0 1-4 6 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

INT/ Sacks/Date/Opp. TT ST AT Yards FF FR Yards PD9/13 KC9/20 @ SD9/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/4 @ NE 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Not on Roster

Injured Reserve (knee)Injured Reserve (knee)

Not on RosterNot on RosterNot on Roster

Saw Action on Special Teams

Not on Roster

Tom Zbikowski

Saw Action on Special TeamsInactive (head)

Saw Action on Special TeamsSaw Action on Special Teams

Injured Reserve (knee)

Saw Action on Special TeamsSaw Action on Special Teams

Not on Roster

Not on Roster

Saw Action on Special Teams

Not on Roster

Inactive

Lardarius Webb

Saw Action on Special TeamsSaw Action on Special Teams

Not on RosterNot on Roster

Injured Reserve (knee)

Cary Williams

Injured Reserve (knee)Injured Reserve (knee)

Injured Reserve (knee)

Injured Reserve (knee)

Injured Reserve (knee)

@10/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 010/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/1 Den.11/8 @ Cin.11/16 @ Cle. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 011/22 Ind.11/29 Pit. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/7 @ GB 3 3 0 1-(-8) 0 0 0-0 112/13 Det. 4 3 1 1-21 0 0 0-0 312/20 Chi. 6 6 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 012/27 @ Pit. 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 16 15 1 2-13 0 0 0-0 4

WC-1/10 @ NE 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0Totals 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

Saw Action on Special Teams

Saw Action on Special TeamsSaw Action on Special Teams

61

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 09/20 @ SD 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 010/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0 0 011/1 Den.11/8 @ Cin.11/16 @ Cle.11/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pit.12/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 1 1 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 6 6 0 0 0 0 7 5 2 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 09/20 @ SD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 1 1 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 1 1 0 0 0 010/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 011/1 Den. 5 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Ind. 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 011/29 Pit. 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 34 18 16 0 0 0 10 7 3 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Game-By-Game Special Teams Statistics

Prescott Burgess

from Coaches Video *Postseason games from Press Box Stats

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Not on Roster

Brendon Ayanbadejo

Chris Carr

Injured Reserve (thigh) Inactive

InactiveInjured Reserve (thigh)

InactiveInjured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Antwan Barnes

Inactive

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Not on Roster

Inactive

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Injured Reserve (thigh)

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/11 Cin. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/1 Den. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pit. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 0 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE10/11 Cin. 1 1 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0 0 011/1 Den. 3 3 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 1 0 1 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Ind. 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 011/29 Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 012/20 Chi.12/27 @ Pit.1/3/10 @ Oak.Totals 2 2 0 0 0 0 13 8 5 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 1 1 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 1 1 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0

Practice SquadPractice Squad

Did Not Play

Injured Reserve (hamstring)

Inactive (shoulder/head)

Inactive (groin)Inactive (groin)Inactive (groin)

Injured Reserve (hamstring)Injured Reserve (hamstring)

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

Dannell Ellerbe Domonique Foxworth

K.J. Gerard Tavares Gooden

Injured Reserve (hamstring)

Practice Squad

Inactive (thigh)

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 0 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 010/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 110/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0 0 011/1 Den. 0 0 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Practice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice SquadPractice Squad

Practice Squad

Inactive

Kelly Gregg Justin Harper

Practice Squad

Inactive

Practice Squad

Inactive

Inactive

62

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 09/20 @ SD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 010/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 2 3 0 0 011/1 Den. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 011/22 Ind. 1 1 0 0 0 011/29 Pit. 1 1 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 1 0 1 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 1 0 1 0 0 0Totals 2 2 0 0 0 0 19 12 7 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 1 1 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 1 1 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/11 Cin. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/1 Den. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pit. 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 012/20 Chi. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 4 2 2 0 0 0 10 9 1 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0

Not on Roster

Not on RosterNot on RosterNot on RosterNot on RosterNot on RosterNot on RosterNot on Roster

Edgar Jones

Matt Katula

Matt Lawrence

Steve Hauschka

Dawan Landry

Not on Roster

Jameel McClainDate/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 3 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 09/20 @ SD 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 010/11 Cin. 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 011/1 Den. 3 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 011/16 @ Cle. 3 2 1 0 0 011/22 Ind. 1 0 1 0 0 011/29 Pit. 3 1 2 0 0 012/7 @ GB 2 2 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 2 0 2 0 0 012/20 Chi. 1 1 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 2 2 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 1 0 1 0 0 0Totals 16 7 9 1 0 0 33 16 17 1 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 010/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/1 Den. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 4 3 1 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Marcus Paschal

Matt Lawrence

Haruki Nakamura

Jalen Parmele

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Le'Ron McClain

Jameel McClain

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC9/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle.10/4 @ NE10/11 Cin.10/18 @ Min.11/1 Den.11/8 @ Cin.11/16 @ Cle.11/22 Ind.11/29 Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 1 1 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 1 0 1 0 0 012/20 Chi. 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 2 2 0 0 0 0Totals 7 5 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 1 1 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 1 1 0 0 0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 010/11 Cin. 1 1 0 0 0 0

10/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0 0 011/1 Den. 2 1 1 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 1 1 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/29 Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 10 9 1 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 09/20 @ SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 09/27 Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/11 Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/1 Den. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 011/29 Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 6 5 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Lardarius Webb

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Kelley Washington

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David Tyree

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Frank Walker

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Date/Opp. TT ST AT FF FR BK TT ST AT FF FR BK9/13 KC 1 0 1 0 0 09/20 @ SD9/27 Cle. 2 2 0 0 0 010/4 @ NE 2 1 1 0 0 010/11 Cin. 2 2 0 0 0 010/18 @ Min. 5 4 1 0 0 011/1 Den. 5 1 4 0 0 011/8 @ Cin. 2 2 0 0 0 011/16 @ Cle. 2 1 1 0 0 011/22 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 011/29 Pit. 3 3 0 0 0 012/7 @ GB 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/13 Det. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 012/20 Chi. 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/27 @ Pit. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/10 @ Oak. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0Totals 5 4 1 2 0 0 28 19 9 0 0 0

WC-1/10 @ NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Div-1/16 @ Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

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Cary Williams

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Tom Zbikowski

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RAVENS PLAYERS: CAREER SINGLE-GAME BESTS

Below are lists of the career single-game bests for active Ravens players who regularly record stats:

QUARTERBACKSQUARTERBACKS5 JOE FLACCOPass Attempts: 47 (10/4/09 at NE)Pass Comp: 28 2 times (last:10/18/09 at Min.)Pass Yards: 385 (10/18/09 at Min.)Long Pass: 72t (9/27/09 vs. Cle.)TD Passes: 4 (12/20/09 vs. Chi.)

10 TROY SMITHPass Attempts: 33 (12/23/07 vs. Sea.)Pass Comp: 16 2 times (last:12/30/07 vs. Pit.)Pass Yards: 199 (12/23/07 vs. Sea.)Long Pass: 79t (12/23/07 vs. Sea.)TD Passes: 1 3 times (last: 11/9/08at Hou.)

12 JOHN BECKPass Attempts: 39 (12/2/07 vs. NYJ)Pass Comp: 23 (12/2/07 vs. NYJ)Pass Yards: 177 (12/2/07 vs. NYJ)Long Pass: 22t (12/30/07 vs. Cin.)TD Passes: 1 (12/30/07 vs. Cin.)

WIDE RECEIVERSWIDE RECEIVERS14 JUSTIN HARPERReceptions: NoneReceiving Yards: NoneLong Reception: NoneReceiving TDs: None

15 KELLEY WASHINGTONReceptions: 5 4 times (last: 9/27/09vs. Cle.)Receiving Yards: 77 (9/17/06 vs. Cle.)Long Reception: 51t (11/30/03 at Pit.)Receiving TDs: 1 11 times (last:12/7/09 at GB)

17 DAVID TYREEReceptions: 7 (1/2/05 vs. Dal.)Receiving Yards: 106 (11/16/03 at Phi.)Long Reception: 49 (12/18/04 vs.Pit.)Receiving TDs: 1 4 times(last:12/10/06 at Car.)

85 DERRICK MASONReceptions: 12 3 times (last: 12/3/04at SD)Receiving Yards: 186 (1/6/02 vs. Cin.)Long Reception: 79t (12/23/07 at Sea.)Receiving TDs: 3 2 times (last:10/12/03 vs. Hou.)

87 DEMETRIUS WILLIAMSReceptions: 6 (10/12/08 at Ind.)Receiving Yards: 100 (12/17/06 vs. Cle.)Long Reception: 77t (12/17/06 vs. Cle.)Receiving TDs: 1 4 times (last:12/20/09 vs. Chi.)

89 MARK CLAYTONReceptions: 8 3 times (last: 11/11/07vs. Cin.)Receiving Yards: 164 (11/30/08 at Cin.)Long Reception: 87t (12/10/06 at KC)Receiving TDs: 2 (10/15/06 vs. Car.)

TIGHT ENDSTIGHT ENDS82 L.J. SMITHReceptions: 9 2 times (last: 10/2/05at KC)Receiving Yards: 119 (9/18/05 vs. SF)Long Reception: 65 (12/25/06 at Dal.)Receiving TDs: 1 18 times (last:11/16/08 at Cin.)

84 EDGAR JONESReceptions: 1 2 times (last: 12/13/09vs. Det.)Receiving Yards: 25 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.)Long Reception: 25 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.)Receiving TDs: None

86 TODD HEAPReceptions: 9 2 times (last: 12/19/05vs. GB)Receiving Yards: 146 (12/29/02 at Pit.)Long Reception: 48 (10/9/05 at Det.)Receiving TDs: 2 8 times (last:12/27/09 at Pit.)

RUNNING BACKSRUNNING BACKS23 WILLIS McGAHEERush Attempts: 37 (11/2/04 vs. NYJ)Rush Yards: 167 (1/3/10 at Oak.)Long Run: 77t 2 times (last: 1/3/10 atOak.)Rush TDs: 4 (11/28/04 at Sea.)Receptions: 7 (10/7/06 at SF)Receiving Yards: 61 (10/22/06 vs. NE)Long Reception: 56 (10/22/06 vs. NE)Receiving TDs: 1 3 times (last:10/4/09 at NE)

27 RAY RICERush Attempts: 30 (12/27/09 at Pit.)Rush Yards: 166 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)Long Run: 60 (11/2/08 at Cle.)Rush TDs: 2 (10/18/09 at Min.)Receptions: 10 (10/18/09 at Min.)Receiving Yards: 117 (10/18/09 at Min.)Long Reception: 63 (10/18/09 at Min.)Receiving TDs: 1 (10/11/09 vs. Cin.)

33 LE’RON McCLAINRush Attempts: 25 2 times (last:12/28/08 vs. Jax.)Rush Yards: 139 (12/20/08 at Dal.)Long Run: 82t (12/20/08 at Dal.)Rush TDs: 2 2 times (last: 12/28/08vs. Jax.)Receptions: 3 4 times (last: 11/16/08at NYG)Receiving Yards: 31 (11/16/08 atNYG)Long Reception: 25 (9/29/08 at Pit.)Receiving TDs: 1 2 times (last:11/16/08 at NYG)

34 JALEN PARMELERush Attempts: 5 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)Rush Yards: 27 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.)Long Run: 31 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.)Rush TDs: NoneReceptions: NoneReceiving Yards: NoneLong Reception: NoneReceiving TDs: None

SECONDARYSECONDARY20 ED REEDTotal Tackles: 14 (9/7/03 at Pit.)Solo Tackles: 10 2 times (last:11/16/03 at Mia.)INTs: 2 7 times (last: 12/28/08 vs.Jax.)PD: 4 4 times (last: 12/19/05 vs. GB)Sacks: 1 5 times (last: 12/14/08 vs.Pit.)FFs: 1 10 times (last: 11/8/09 at Cin.)FRs: 1 7 times (last: 11/8/09 at Cin.)

24 DOMONIQUE FOXWORTHTotal Tackles: 14 (12/24/06 vs. Cin.)Solo Tackles: 12 (12/24/06 vs. Cin.)INTs: 2 (12/20/09 vs. Chi.)PD: 4 2 times (last: 12/24/05 vs.Oak.)Sacks: NoneFFs: 1 3 times (last: 12/24/07 at SD)FRs: 1 2 times (last: 10/11/09 vs. Cin.)

25 CHRIS CARRTotal Tackles: 11 (11/23/08 vs. NYJ)Solo Tackles: 8 (12/27/09 at Pit.)INTs: 1 4 times (last: 12/13/09 vs. Det.)PD: 4 (11/16/08 at Jax.)Sacks: 1 (11/1/09 vs. Den.)FFs: 1 2 times (last: 12/27/09 at Pit.)FRs: 1 5 times (last: 12/21/08 vs. Pit.)

26 DAWAN LANDRYTotal Tackles: 11 (12/23/07 at Sea.)Solo Tackles: 8 2 times (last:11/29/09vs. Pit.)INTs: 2 (10/29/06 at NO)PD: 2 5 times (last: 11/16/09 at Cle.)Sacks: 1 4 times (last: 9/16/07 vs.NYJ)FFs: NoneFRs: None

28 TOM ZBIKOWSKITotal Tackles: 6 (12/20/09 vs. Chi.)Solo Tackles: 6 (12/20/09 vs. Chi.)INTs: 1 2 times (last: 12/13/09 vs.Det.)PD: 3 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)Sacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: None

29 CARY WILLIAMSTotal Tackles: 9 (10/18/09 at NE)Solo Tackles: 5 (10/18/09 at NE)INTs: NonePD: 1 (10/18/09 at NE)Sacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: None

30 MARCUS PASCHALTotal Tackles: 1 (12/30/07 vs. Buf.)Solo Tackles: NoneINTs: NonePD: NoneSacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: None

35 COREY IVYTotal Tackles: 11 (9/18/05 at Ari.)Solo Tackles: 8 2 times (last:11/18/07 vs. Cle.)INTs: 1 3 times (last: 10/14/07 vs.STL)PD: 3 2 times (last: 9/23/07 vs. Ari.)Sacks: 1 8 times (last: 12/28/08 vs.Jax.)FFs: 1 6 times (last: 11/2/08 at Cle.)FRs: 1 (9/23/07 vs. Ari.)

37 KEITH FITZHUGHTotal Tackles: NoneSolo Tackles: NoneINTs: NonePD: NoneSacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: None

41 FRANK WALKERTotal Tackles: 8 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.)Solo Tackles: 7 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.)INTs: 1 7 times (last: 12/20/09 vs.Chi.)PD: 4 (10/5/08 vs. Ten.)Sacks: NoneFFs: 1 3 times (last: 12/28/08 vs.Jax.)FRs: 1 (12/7/09 at GB)

LINEBACKERSLINEBACKERS50 ANTWAN BARNESTotal Tackles: 2 2 times (last: 9/27/09vs. Cle.)Solo Tackles: 1 11 times (last: 1/3/10at Oak.)INTs: 1 (9/20/09 at SD)PD: 1 (9/20/09 at SD)Sacks: 1 5 times (last: 1/3/10 atOak.)FFs: 1 (1/3/10 at Oak.)FRs: None

52 RAY LEWISTotal Tackles: 25 (9/14/97 at NYG)Solo Tackles: 18 (9/14/97 at NYG)INTs: 2 3 times (last: 11/9/08 at Hou.)PD: 3 6 times (last: 10/14/07 vs.STL)Sacks: 2 (11/26/00 vs. Cle.)FFs: 1 15 times (last: 12/20/09 vs.Chi.)FRs: 2 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.)

53 JAMEEL MCCLAINTotal Tackles: 9 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)Solo Tackles: 6 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)INTs: NonePD: NoneSacks: 1 2 times (last: 12/20/08 atDal.)FFs: NoneFRs: None

54 PRESCOTT BURGESSTotal Tackles: 2 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)Solo Tackles: NoneINTs: NonePD: NoneSacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: None

55 TERRELL SUGGSTotal Tackles: 14 (11/5/07 at Pit.)Solo Tackles: 11 (10/23/05 at Chi.)INTs: 1 5 times (last: 11/2/08 at Cle.)PD: 3 (9/16/07 vs. NYJ)Sacks: 3 (12/4/05 vs. Hou.)FFs: 2 2 times (last: 1/1/06 at Cle.)FRs: 1 11 times (last: 11/1/09 vs. Den.)

56 TAVARES GOODENTotal Tackles: 10 (10/18/09 at Min.)Solo Tackles: 7 (10/18/09 at Min.)INTs: NonePD: 1 (9/20/09 at SD)Sacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: None

59 DANNELL ELLERBETotal Tackles: 8 2 times (last:12/20/09 vs. Chi.)Solo Tackles: 6 (12/20/09 vs. Chi.)INTs: 1 (1/3/10 at Oak.)PD: 1 3 times (last: 1/3/10 at Oak.)Sacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: 1(1/3/10 at Oak.)

95 JARRET JOHNSONTotal Tackles: 11 (9/16/07 vs. NYJ)Solo Tackles: 8 2 times (last:11/25/07 at SD)INTs: 1 3 times (last: 12/20/09 vs. Chi.)PD: 1 16 times (last: 12/20/09 vs. Chi.)Sacks: 2 (9/13/09 vs. KC)FFs: 1 6 times (last: 11/16/09 at Cle.)FRs: 1 2 times (last: 11/23/08 vs. Phi.)

99 PAUL KRUGERTotal Tackles: 5 (12/7/09 at GB)Solo Tackles: 2 (12/7/09 at GB)INTs: 1 (11/29/09 vs. Pit.)PD: 2 (11/29/09 vs. Pit.)Sacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: None

DEFENSIVE LINEDEFENSIVE LINE90 TREVOR PRYCETotal Tackles: 10 (12/10/06 at KC)Solo Tackles: 7 (12/10/06 at KC)INTs: 1 2 times (last: 9/27/99 at Was.)PD: 3 (11/2/08 at Cle.)Sacks: 3 3 times (last: 10/8/00 at SD)FFs: 1 14 times (last: 9/13/09 vs. KC)FRs: 1 4 times (last: 11/16/03 vs. SD)

92 HALOTI NGATATotal Tackles: 9 (11/11/07 vs. Cin.)Solo Tackles: 7 2 times (last: 12/3/07vs. NE)INTs: 1 3 times (last: 11/9/08 at Hou.)PD: 2 (11/9/08 at Hou.)Sacks: 1 6 times (last: 12/27/09 at Pit.)FFs: 1 2 times (last: 12/20/09 vs. Chi.)FRs: 1 (12/20/09 vs. Chi.)

93 DWAN EDWARDSTotal Tackles: 8 2 times (last:11/08/09 at Cin.)Solo Tackles: 7 (11/8/09 at Cin.)INTs: 1 (10/14/07 vs. STL)PD: 1 3 times (last: 11/29/09 vs. Pit.)Sacks: 1 2 times (last: 10/18/09 at Min.)FFs: NoneFRs: 1 2 times (last: 11/22/09 vs. Ind.)

94 JUSTIN BANNANTotal Tackles: 6 (10/14/07 vs. STL)Solo Tackles: 5 2 times (last: 11/1/09vs. Den.)INTs: 1 (10/5/08 vs. Ten.)PD: 1 3 times (last: 11/9/08 at Hou.)Sacks: 1 5 times (last: 9/7/08 vs. Cin.)FFs: 1 2 times (last: 10/14/07 vs. STL)FRs: 1 (9/15/02 at Min.)

97 KELLY GREGGTotal Tackles: 14 (12/16/07 at Mia.)Solo Tackles: 13 (12/16/07 at Mia.)INTs: NonePD: 3 (10/16/05 vs. Cle.)Sacks: 1.5 2 times (last: 9/24/06 at Cle.)FFs: 1 2 times (last: 10/15/06 vs. Car.)FRs: 2 (9/17/06 vs. Oak.)

98 KELLY TALAVOUTotal Tackles: 1 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)Solo Tackles: 1 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)INTs: NonePD: NoneSacks: NoneFFs: NoneFRs: None

SPECIALISTSSPECIALISTS4 SAM KOCHPunts: 10 (11/5/07 at Pit.)Average: 59.0 (10/19/08 at Mia.)Long Punt: 74 (11/9/08 at Hou.)Inside 20: 4 3 times (last: 11/16/09 at Cle.)

5 BILLY CUNDIFFPoints: 23 (9/15/03 at NYG)FGAs: 8 (9/15/03 at NYG)FGs Made: 7 (9/15/03 at NYG)Long FG Att.: 56 2 times (last:11/29/09 vs. Pit.)Long FG: 56 (11/20/05 vs. Det.)PAT: 6 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)PATs Made: 6 (12/13/09 vs. Det.)

34 JALEN PARMELEKOR: 5 (12/27/09 at Pit.)KOR Yards: 145 (12/27/09 at Pit.)KOR TDs: NoneLong KOR: 53 (1/3/10 at Oak.)

30 CHRIS CARRKOR: 7 6 times (last: 12/30/07 vs. SD)KOR Yards: 206 (9/17/06 at Bal.)KOR TDs: NoneLong KOR: 62 (11/6/05 at KC)PRs: 6 (11/27/08 at Det.)PR Yards: 71 (11/29/09 vs. Pit.)PR TDs: NoneLong PR: 44 (12/7/08 vs. Cle.)

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 Length  Player             Game 83t yards    Ray Rice run            1/10/10 at NE (Wild Card) 77t yards     Willis McGahee run          1/3/10 at Oak. 72t yards     Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        9/27 vs. Cle. 63 yards      Ray Rice from Joe Flacco          10/18 at Min. 62t yards     Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        12/13 vs. Det. 59t yards     Ray Rice run            12/13 vs. Det. 54 yards      Mark Clayton from Joe Flacco        11/29 vs. Pit. 52 yards      Ray Rice run            12/13 vs. Det. 52t yards     Ed Reed INT (Carson Palmer)        10/11 vs. Cin. 50 yards     E. Reed INT (25 yds) lateral to D. Landry (25 yds) – (T. Brady)  1/10/10 at NE (Wild Card) 50 yards      Ray Rice run            10/4 at NE 48t yards     Dawan Landry INT (Brady Quinn)        11/16 at Cle. 48t yards     Ray Rice from Joe Flacco          10/11 vs. Cin. 45 yards      Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        11/22 vs. Ind. 44 yards      Ray Rice from Joe Flacco          11/29 vs. Pit. 42 yards     Dawan Landry INT (Tom Brady)        1/10/10 at NE (Wild Card) 42 yards      Ed Reed INT (Peyton Manning)        11/22 vs. Ind. 41 yards      Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        11/16 at Cle. 38 yards     Ed Reed INT (Peyton Manning)        1//16/10 at Ind. (Divisional) 36 yards      Willis McGahee run          1/3/10 at Oak. 35 yards      Ray Rice from Joe Flacco          11/8 at Cin. 34 yards      Demetrius Williams from Joe Flacco        12/13 vs. Det. 34 yards      Willis McGahee run          9/27 vs. Cle. 33t yards     Ray Rice run            10/18 at Min. 32t yards     Demetrius Williams from Joe Flacco        12/20 vs. Chi. 32t yards     Mark Clayton from Joe Flacco        10/18 at Min. 31 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          12/13 vs. Det. 31t yards     Mark Clayton from Joe Flacco        9/13 vs. KC 30t yards     Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          12/27 at Pit. 30 yards      Ray Rice from Joe Flacco          12/13 vs. Det. 28 yards      Dannell Ellerbe INT (JaMarcus Russell)      1/3/10 at Oak. 28 yards      Ray Rice run            12/20 vs. Chi. 28 yards      Ray Rice run            12/20 vs. Chi. 28 yards      Kelley Washington from Joe Flacco        10/18 at Min. 27 yards     Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        1/16/10 at Ind. (Divisional) 27 yards      Ray Rice run            1/3/10 at Oak. 27 yards      Kelley Washington from Joe Flacco        12/27 at Pit. 27 yards      Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        10/18 at Min. 27 yards      Kelley Washington from Joe Flacco        9/27 vs. Cle. 27t yards     Kelley Washington from Joe Flacco        9/20 at SD 26 yards     Ray Rice from Joe Flacco          1/16/10 at Ind. (Divisional) 26 yards      Paul Kruger INT (Dennis Dixon)        11/29 vs. Pit. 24 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          9/13 vs. KC 23 yards      Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        1/3/10 at Oak. 23 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          12/7 at GB 23 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          10/18 at Min. 23 yards      Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        10/18 at Min. 23 yards      Mark Clayton from Joe Flacco        10/11 vs. Cin. 22 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          1/3/10 at Oak. 22 yards      Willis McGahee run          12/13 vs. Det. 22 yards      Ray Rice from Joe Flacco          11/22 vs. Ind. 22 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          10/18 at Min. 22t yards     Ray Rice run            10/18 at Min. 22 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          10/4 at NE 22 yards      Kelley Washington from Joe Flacco        9/13 vs. KC 22 yards      Ray Rice run            9/13 vs. KC 21 yards      Tom Zbikowski INT (Daunte Culpepper)      12/13 vs. Det. 21 yards      Ray Rice run            12/7 at GB 21 yards      Kelley Washington from Joe Flacco        11/1 vs. Den. 21 yards      Kelley Washington from Joe Flacco        10/11 vs. Cin. 21 yards      Ray Rice run            10/11 vs. Cin. 21 yards      Ray Rice from Joe Flacco          9/20 at SD 20 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          12/20 vs. Chi. 20 yards      Demetrius Williams from Joe Flacco        12/20 vs. Chi. 20 yards      Le’Ron McClain run          12/13 vs. Det. 20 yards      Mark Clayton from Joe Flacco        11/29 vs. Pit. 20 yards      Mark Clayton from Joe Flacco        11/29 vs. Pit. 20t yards     Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        11/1 vs. Den. 20 yards      Le’Ron McClain run          11/1 vs. Den. 20t yards     Derrick Mason from Joe Flacco        10/4 at NE 20 yards      Mark Clayton from Joe Flacco        9/27 vs. Cle. 20 yards      Todd Heap from Joe Flacco          9/27 vs. Cle. 20 yards      Mark Clayton from Joe Flacco        9/20 at SD 

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 Length  Player    Game 81t yards  Darren Sproles from Philip Rivers    9/20 at SD 73 yards  Chris Henry from Carson Palmer    10/11 vs. Cin. 70 yards  Derrick Johnson INT (Joe Flacco)    9/13 vs. KC 66 yards  Pierre Garcon from Peyton Manning    11/22 vs. Ind. 63 yards  Sidney Rice from Brett Favre    10/18 at Min. 58 yards  Adrian Peterson run    10/18 at Min. 58 yards  Sidney Rice from Brett Favre    10/18 at Min. 50 yards  Mark Bradley from Brodie Croyle    9/13 vs. KC 45 yards  Mike Wallace from Ben Roethlisberger    12/27 at Pit. 45 yards  Malcom Floyd from Philip Rivers    9/20 at SD 38 yards  Vincent Jackson from Philip Rivers    9/20 at SD 37 yards  Antonio Gates from Philip Rivers    9/20 at SD 35t yards  Vincent Jackson from Philip Rivers    9/20 at SD 34 yards  Benjamin Watson from Tom Brady    10/4 at NE 33t yards  Santonio Holmes from Dennis Dixon    11/29 vs. Pit. 32 yards  Laveranues Coles from Carson Palmer    11/8 at Cin. 31 yards  Tom Santi from Peyton Manning    11/22 vs. Ind. 30 yards  Earl Bennett from Jay Cutler    12/20 vs. Chi. 30 yards  Mohamed Massaquoi from Brady Quinn    11/16 at Cle. 29 yards  Jermichael Finley from Aaron Rodgers    12/7 at GB 28t yards  Cedric Benson run    10/11 vs. Cin. 26 yards  Mike Wallace from Ben Roethlisberger    12/27 at Pit. 26 yards  Adrian Peterson run    10/19 at Min. 26 yards  Sam Aiken from Tom Brady    10/4 at NE 25 yards  Nick Collins INT (Joe Flacco)    12/7 at GB 24 yards  Julian Edelman from Tom Brady    1/10/10 at NE (Wild Card) 24t yards  Santonio Holmes from Ben Roethlisberger    12/27 at Pit. 24 yards  Santonio Holmes from Ben Roethlisberger    12/27 at Pit. 24t yards  Dennis Dixon run    11/29 vs. Pit. 24 yards  Reggie Wayne from Peyton Manning    11/22 vs. Ind. 24 yards  Vincent Jackson from Philip Rivers    9/20 at SD  24 yards  Dwayne Bowe from Brodie Croyle    9/13 vs. KC 23 yards  Aaron Rodgers run    12/7 at GB 23 yards  Daniel Graham from Kyle Orton    11/1 vs. Den. 22 yards  Chaz Schilens from Charlie Frye    1/3/10 at Oak. 22 yards  Hines Ward from Dennis Dixon    11/29 vs. Pit. 22 yards  Tom Santi from Peyton Manning    11/22 vs. Ind. 22 yards  Mike Furrey from Derek Anderson    9/27 vs. Cle. 22 yards  Darren Sproles from Philip Rivers    9/20 at SD 21 yards  Johnnie Lee Higgins from Charlie Frye    1/3/10 at Oak. 21 yards  Santonio Holmes from Ben Roethlisberger    12/27 at Pit. 21 yards  Greg Jennings from Aaron Rodgers    12/7 at GB 21 yards  Joseph Addai run    11/22 vs. Ind. 21 yards  Reggie Wayne from Peyton Manning    11/22 vs. Ind. 21 yards  Cedric Benson run    11/8 at Cin. 21 yards  Chad Ochocinco from Carson Palmer    11/8 at Cin. 21 yards  Visanthe Shiancoe from Brett Favre    10/18 at Min. 21 yards  Chad Ochocinco from Carson Palmer    10/11 vs. Cin. 20 yards  Austin Collie from Peyton Manning    1/16/10 at Ind. (Divisional) 20 yards  Louis Murphy from JaMarcus Russell    1/3/10 at Oak. 20 yards  Kahlil Bell run    12/20 vs. Chi. 20 yards  Earl Bennett from Jay Cutler    12/20 vs. Chi. 20 yards  Zackary Bowman INT (Troy Smith)    12/20 vs. Chi. 20 yards  Rashard Mendenhall from Dennis Dixon    11/29 vs. Pit. 20 yards  J.P. Foschi from Carson Palmer    11/8 at Cin. 20 yards  Chris Henry from Carson Palmer    11/8 at Cin. 20t yards  Andre Caldwell from Carson Palmer    10/11 vs. Cin. 20 yards  Randy Moss from Tom Brady    10/4 at NE 20 yards  Antonio Gates from Philip Rivers    9/20 at SD 20 yards  Jamaal Charles from Brodie Croyle    9/13 vs. KC    

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SCORING  

• MOST POINTS    Ravens:   48 vs. Det. 12/13       Opponents:   33 at Min. 10/18       

• MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER    Ravens:  21, 3 times, last vs. Det. 12/13 (3rd)       24 at NE 1/10/10 (1st) (WC)   Opponents:  14, 5 times, last at Pit. 12/27 (2nd)       14 at Ind. 1/16/10 (2nd) (Div.)      

• MOST POINTS IN A HALF      Ravens:  28, 3 times, last vs. Det. 12/13 (2nd)    Opponents:  20 at Pit. 12/27 (1st)                

• FEWEST POINTS        Ravens:  7 at Cin. 11/8       3 at Ind. 1/16/10 (Div.)      Opponents:  0 at Cle. 11/16          

FIRST DOWNS  

• MOST FIRST DOWNS    Ravens:   32 vs. KC 9/13     Opponents:  25, 2 times, last at GB 12/7     

• FEWEST FIRST DOWNS            Ravens:  12 vs. Cin. 10/11        12 at Ind. 1/16/10 (Div.) 

     Opponents:  11, 3 times, last at Cle. 11/16    

YARDAGE  

• MOST TOTAL NET YARDAGE       Ravens:  548 vs. Det. 12/13     Opponents:  474 at SD 9/20            

• LEAST TOTAL NET YARDAGE       Ravens:   185 at GB 12/7     Opponents:   160 at Cle. 11/16    

RUSHING  

• MOST NET RUSHING YARDAGE       Ravens:  308 vs. Det. 12/13     Opponents:  167 at Min. 10/18    

• FEWEST NET RUSHING YARDS       Ravens:   55 at Cin. 11/8        Opponents:   29 vs. KC 9/13    

• MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS      Ravens:  41 vs. KC 9/13        52 at NE 1/10/10 (WC)      Opponents:  39 at Cin. 11/8      

• FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS       Ravens:   17, 2 times, last at Cin. 11/8      Opponents:  17 vs. KC 9/13        

PASSING  

• MOST NET PASSING YARDAGE       Ravens:  367 at Min. 10/18      Opponents:  421 at SD 9/20      

• FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING    Ravens:  90 at Oak. 1/3/10         34 at NE 1/10/10 (WC)     Opponents:  74 at Cle. 11/16     

• MOST PASS ATTEMPTS   Ravens:  47 at NE 10/4     Opponents:  45 at SD 9/20      

• FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS       Ravens:   19, 2 times, last at Oak. 1/3/10       10 at NE 1/10/10 (WC)   Opponents:  24 vs. KC 9/13   

    

SACKS  • MOST TIMES SACKED       Ravens:  5 vs. Pit. 11/29     Opponents:  4, 2 times, last at Pit. 12/27         • FEWEST TIMES SACKED       Ravens:   0, 2 times, last vs. Det. 12/13      0 at NE 1/10/10 (WC)    Opponents:   0, 2 times, last vs. Pit. 11/29   

 PENALTIES AND POSSESSION  • MOST PENALTIES   Ravens:  12, 2 times, last at GB 12/7    Opponents:  12 at SD 9/20           • FEWEST PENALTIES        Ravens:  2 vs. Ind. 11/22        Opponents:   1 vs. Chi. 12/20          • GREATEST TIME OF POSSESSION        Ravens:  39:49 vs. KC 9/13     Opponents:  40:00 at Cin. 11/8          

FUMBLES  • MOST FUMBLES        Ravens:  3 vs. Pit. 11/29      3 at Ind. 1/16/10 (Div.)   Opponents:  3, 2 times, last vs. Chi. 12/20         • MOST FUMBLES LOST    Ravens:   2, 2 times, last at Pit. 12/27     2 at Ind. 1/16/10 (Div.)    Opponents:   2 vs. Chi. 12/20              

INTERCEPTIONS, PUNTS, ATTENDANCE  • MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY DEFENSE        Ravens:   4, 2 times, last vs. Chi. 12/20        Opponents:   3 at GB 12/7         • MOST PUNTS        Ravens:   7, 3 times, last vs. Chi. 12/20   Opponents:  9 at Cle. 11/16       • HIGHEST ATTENDANCE        Ravens:  71,320 vs. Ind. 11/22      Opponents:   70,286 at GB 12/7   

TURNOVERS  • MOST TURNOVERS LOST BY   Ravens:   4 at GB 12/7      4 at Ind. 1/16/10 (Div.)   Opponents:  6 vs. Chi. 12/20                              Postseason 

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 SCORING  

• MOST KICKING POINTS   Ravens:  15  Billy Cundiff vs. Ind. 11/22       Opponents:  15  Ryan Longwell at Min. 10/18        

• MOST NON‐KICKING POINTS   Ravens:  18  Willis McGahee at Oak. 1/3/10   Opponents:  12  2 times, last by Jermichael Finley at GB 12/7       12  Julian Edelman at NE 1/10/10 (WC)      

• MOST FGs                  Ravens:  5  Billy Cundiff vs. Ind. 11/22        Opponents:    4  2 times, last by Ryan Longwell at Min. 10/18    

• LONGEST FG               Ravens:    46  Billy Cundiff vs. Ind. 11/22         Opponents:   53  Ryan Succop vs. KC 9/13           

• LONGEST FG ATTEMPT        Ravens:   56  Billy Cundiff vs. Pit. 11/29        Opponents:   53  Ryan Succop vs. KC 9/13      

 • MOST TOUCHDOWNS         Ravens:  3  Willis McGahee at Oak. 1/3/10   Opponents:  2   2 times, last by Jermichael Finley at GB 12/7     2  Julian Edelman at NE 1/10/10 (WC) 

 RUSHING  

• MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS     Ravens:  30  Ray Rice at Pit. 12/27         Opponents:  34  Cedric Benson at Cin. 11/8       

• MOST YARDS RUSHING        Ravens:  167  Willis McGahee at Oak. 1/3/10         

Opponents:   143  Adrian Peterson at Min. 10/18    

• LONGEST RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE    Ravens:  77 (t)  Willis McGahee at Oak. 1/3/10      83 (t)  Ray Rice at NE 1/10/10 (WC)      Opponents:  58  Adrian Peterson at Min. 10/18   

• LONGEST TD RUSH           Ravens:  77  Willis McGahee at Oak. 1/3/10     83  Ray Rice at NE 1/10/10 (WC)    

Opponents:    28  Cedric Benson vs. Cin. 10/11    

• MOST TDs RUSHING    Ravens:   3  Willis McGahee at Oak. 1/3/10   Opponents:    1  8 times, last by Rashard Mendenhall at Pit. 12/27         

• HIGHEST RUSHING AVG. (min. 7 carries)   Ravens:    12.8  Ray Rice vs. Detroit 12/13            Opponents:    6.5  Adrian Peterson at Min. 10/18  RECEIVING  

• MOST RECEPTIONS           Ravens:  10  Ray Rice at Min. 10/18       Opponents:    8  Chaz Schilens at Oak. 1/3/10     8  Reggie Wayne at Ind. 1/16/10 (Div.)        

• MOST YARDS RECEIVING    Ravens:  142  Derrick Mason vs. Ind. 11/22     Opponents:  176  Sidney Rice at Min. 10/18 

 • LONGEST RECEPTION 

Ravens:  72 (t)  Derrick Mason vs. Cle. 9/27       Opponents:  81 (t)  Darren Sproles at SD 9/20      

• MOST TDs RECEIVING        Ravens:   2  2 times, last by Todd Heap at Pit. 12/27    

  Opponents:   2  2 times, last by Jermichael Finley at GB 12/7        2  Julian Edelman at NE 1/10/10 (WC)     

 • LONGEST TD RECEPTION    

  Ravens:   72  Derrick Mason vs. Cle. 9/27      Opponents:    81  Darren Sproles at SD 9/20   

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  PASSING  

• MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED     Ravens:  47  Joe Flacco at NE 10/4           Opponents:    45  Philip Rivers at SD 9/20    

• MOST COMPLETIONS   Ravens:  28  Joe Flacco at Min. 10/18           Opponents:    26  Aaron Rodgers at GB 12/7       30  Peyton Manning at Ind. 1/16/10 (Div.)  

• MOST YARDS PASSING        Ravens:  385  Joe Flacco at Min. 10/18        Opponents:   436  Philip Rivers at SD 9/20    

• MOST TDs PASSING          Ravens:  4  Joe Flacco vs. Chi. 12/20       Opponents:      3  2 times, last by Aaron Rodgers at GB 12/7      

• MOST HAD INTERCEPTED      Ravens:    3  Joe Flacco at GB 12/7   Opponents:  3  2 times, last by Jay Cutler vs. Chi. 12/20     3  Tom Brady at NE 1/10/10 (WC) 

 INTERCEPTIONS BY DEFENSE  

• MOST INTERCEPTIONS        Ravens:  2  Domonique Foxworth vs. Chi. 12/20  

Opponents:    1  13 times, last by James Farrior at Pit. 12/27   1  3 times, last by Jerraud Powers at Ind. 1/16/10 (Div.) 

    • LONGEST INT. RETURN     

Ravens:   52 (t)  Ed Reed vs. Cin. 10/11         Opponents:   25  Nick Collins at GB 12/7    

• LONGEST INT. RETURN FOR A TD Ravens:     52  Ed Reed vs. Cin. 10/11  

       Opponents:              N/A    KICKOFF AND PUNT RETURNS  

• LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN    Ravens:   95 (t)  Lardarius Webb vs. Den. 11/1      

Opponents:   53  Darren Sproles at SD 9/20    

• LONGEST PUNT RETURN     Ravens:  34  Chris Carr vs. Pit. 11/29  Opponents:   49 (t)  Earl Bennett vs. Chi. 12/20    

 PUNTING  

• LONGEST PUNT            Ravens:   60  Sam Koch vs. Cin. 10/11      Opponents:   61  Dustin Colquitt vs. KC 9/13      

• MOST PUNTS INSIDE 20               Ravens:  4  Sam Koch at Cle. 11/16        Opponents:    3  3 times, last by Daniel Sepulveda vs. Pit. 11/29   

 TACKLES, SACKS AND FUMBLE RETURNS  

• MOST TACKLES              Ravens:  14  Ray Lewis vs. Chi. 12/20     

Opponents:    13  Lance Briggs vs. Chi. 12/20     13   Vince Wilfork at NE 1/10/10 (WC) 

 • MOST SACKS           

  Ravens:   2  Jarret Johnson vs. KC 9/13       Opponents:  2  6 times, last by LaMarr Woodley at Pit. 12/27  

• LONGEST OWN FUMBLE RETURN   Ravens:  2  Ray Rice at GB 12/7      

  Opponents:    2  Desmond Bishop at GB 12/7     

• LONGEST OPPONENTS’ FUMBLE RETURN   Ravens:   13  Ed Reed at Cin. 11/8    Opponents:    6  Tyrone Carter vs. Pit. 11/29   Postseason 

 

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  FORCED TURNOVERS  TURNOVERS CONVERTED 

Date  Game  W/L  Fum  INTs  Total  TD  FG  Points Pts.Pct. 

TD Pct. 

9/13  RAVENS  W  0  0  0  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 ‐1  Chiefs    0  1  1  1  0  7  100.0  100.0  

9/20  Ravens  W  0  2  2  1  1  10  100.0  50.0 +1  CHARGERS    0  1  1  0  1  3  100.0  0.0 

 

9/27  RAVENS  W  0  4  4  3  0  21  75.0  75.0 +3  Browns    1  0  1  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

10/4  Ravens  L  1  0  1  1  0  7  100.0  100.0 ‐1  PATRIOTS    1  1  2  0  1  3  50.0  0.0 

 

10/11  RAVENS  L  1  1  2  1  0  7  50.0  50.0 even  Bengals    0  2  2  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

10/18  Ravens   L  0  0  0  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 even  VIKINGS    0  0  0  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

11/1  RAVENS  W  1  0  1  0  1  3  100.0  0.0 +1  Broncos    0  0  0  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

11/8  Ravens  L  1  0  1  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 ‐1  BENGALS    0  2  2  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

11/16  Ravens  W  0  2  2  1  1  10  100.0  50.0 +2  BROWNS    0  0  0  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

11/22  RAVENS   L  1  2  3  0  2  6  66.7  0.0 +1  Colts    1  1  2  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

11/29  RAVENS  W  0  1  1  0  1  3  100.0  0.0 ‐1  Steelers    2  0  2  1  0  7  50.0  50.0 

 

12/7  Ravens  L  1  2  3  2  0  14  66.7  66.7 ‐1  PACKERS    1  3  4  0  1  3  25.0  0.0 

 

12/13  RAVENS  W  0  2  2  0  1  3  50.0  0.0 +1  Lions    1  0  1  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

12/20  RAVENS  W  2  4  6  3  1  24  66.7  50.0 +5  Bears    0  1  1  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 

 

12/27  Ravens  L  1  1  2  0  1  3  50.0  0.0 ‐1  STEELERS    2  1  3  0  1  3  33.3  0.0 

 

1/3  Ravens  W  1  1  2  1  0  7  50.0  50.0 +2  RAIDERS    0  0  0  0  0  0  0.0  0.0  

Regular Season Totals  

Total  RAVENS  9‐7  10  22  32  13  9  118  68.8  40.6 

+10  Opponents  7‐9  9  13  22  2  4  26  27.3  9.1  

 Postseason  

1/10  Ravens  W  1  3  4  2  2  20  100.0  50.0 +2  PATRIOTS    1  1  2  1  0  7  50.0  50.0 

 

1/16  Ravens  L  0  1  1  0  0  0  0.0  0.0 ‐3  COLTS    2  2  4  0  1  3  25.0  0.0 Postseason Totals 

Total  RAVENS  1‐1  1  4  5  2  2  20  80.0  40.0 ‐1  Opponents  1‐1  3  3  6  1  1  10  33.3  16.7 

2009 Baltimore Ravens Turnover Table 

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Date  Game  In 20  Scores  TDs  FGs TD Pct. 

Inside 20 Points 

Total Points 

9/13 vs. Kansas City W 

RAVENS Chiefs 

4 2 

4 2 

4 2 

0 0 

100.0 100.0 

28 14 

38 24 

9/20 at San Diego  W 

Ravens CHARGERS 

4 5 

4 4 

3 0 

1 4 

75.0 0.0 

24 12 

31 26 

9/27 vs. Cleveland W 

RAVENS Browns 

6 1 

5 1 

3 0 

2 1 

50.0 0.0 

27 3 

34 3 

10/4 at New England L 

Ravens PATRIOTS 

4 5 

2 5 

2 3 

0 2 

50.0 60.0 

14 27 

21 27 

10/11 vs. Cincinnati L 

RAVENS Bengals  

1 2 

0 1 

0 0 

0 1 

0.0 0.0 

0 3 

14 17 

10/18 at Minnesota L 

Ravens VIKINGS 

2 6 

2 6 

1 3 

1 3 

50.0 50.0 

10 30 

31 33 

11/1 vs. Denver W 

RAVENS Broncos 

3 1 

3 1 

1 1 

2 0 

33.3 100.0 

13 7 

30 7 

11/8 at Cincinnati L 

Ravens BENGALS 

1 3 

1 3 

1 2 

0 1 

100.0 66.7 

7 17 

7 17 

11/16 at Cleveland W 

Ravens  BROWNS 

2 0 

1 0 

1 0 

0 0 

50.0 0.0 

7 0 

16 0 

11/22 vs. Indianapolis L 

RAVENS Colts 

4 4 

2 3 

0 2 

2 1 

0.0 50.0 

6 17 

15 17 

11/29 vs. Pittsburgh W 

RAVENS Steelers 

4 0 

4 0 

2 0 

2 0 

50.0 0.0 

20 0 

20 17 

12/7 at Green Bay L 

Ravens PACKERS 

4 6 

2 5 

2 3 

0 2 

50.0 50.0 

14 27 

14 27 

12/13 vs. Detroit W 

RAVENS Lions 

8 1 

6 1 

4 0 

2 1 

50.0 0.0 

34 3 

48 3 

12/20 vs. Chicago W 

RAVENS Bears 

4 2 

3 0 

3 0 

0 0 

75.0 0.0 

21 0 

31 7 

12/27 at Pittsburgh L 

Ravens STEELERS 

3 3 

3 3 

1 1 

2 2 

33.3 33.3 

13 13 

20 23 

1/3 at Oakland W 

Ravens RAIDERS 

3 2 

2 2 

2 1 

0 1 

66.7 50.0 

14 10 

21 13 

 

Regular Season Totals                 

Totals  RAVENS  57  44  30  14  52.6  252  391 

9‐7  Opponents  43  37  18  19  41.9  183  261  

Postseason                 

1/10 at New England (WC) W 

Ravens PATRIOTS 

5 2 

5 2 

3 2 

2 0 

60.0 100.0 

26 14 

33 14 

1/16 at Indianapolis (Div.) L 

Ravens COLTS

2 3 

1 3 

0 2 

1 1 

0.0 66.7 

3 17 

3 20 

Totals  RAVENS  7  6  3  3  42.9  29  36 

1‐1  Opponents  5  5  4  1  80.0  31  34 

 

2009 Baltimore Ravens Inside the 20 Scoring 

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REGULAR SEASON 320 Total:  115 rushing; 187 passing; 18 penalty 

 POSTSEASON 

28 Total:  15 rushing; 13 passing; 0 penalty  

 

Player  Total  Rush  Pass 3rd Down Conversion      

4th Down Conversion      

Ray Rice  82 (8)  54 (6)  28 (2)  17 (4)  1 

Derrick Mason   55 (4)  0  55 (4)  19 (2)  0 

Todd Heap  33 (3)  0  33 (3)  11 (1)  0 

Willis McGahee  33 (5)  28 (4)  5 (1)  8 (3)  1 

Le’Ron McClain  28 (2)  22 (2)  6  3  1 

Kelley Washington  27 (1)  0  27 (1)  18 (1)  0 

Mark Clayton   25 (1)  1  24 (1)  4 (1)  0 

Joe Flacco  8 (3)  8 (3)  0  3 (3)  2 

Demetrius Williams  6 (1)  0  6 (1)  3  0 

L.J. Smith  2  0  2  1  0 

Troy Smith  2  2  0  1  1 

Edgar Jones  1  0  1  1  0 

           

Totals  302 (28)  115 (15)  187 (13)  89 (15)  6 

 Note: (Postseason 1st Downs in Parenthesis)  

  

2009 Baltimore Ravens First Downs 

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Game  Quarterback  Loss  0‐9  10‐19  20‐29  30‐39  40‐49  50+ 

9/13 KANSAS CITY 

Flacco    10 (2)  13  2  1 (1)     

9/20 at San Diego 

Flacco Clayton 

       8 (1) 1 

6  3 (1)       

9/27 CLEVELAND  

Flacco T. Smith 

  11 1 

10  3      1 (1) 

10/4 at New England 

Flacco  1  12  12 (1)  2 (1)       

10/11 Cincinnati  

Flacco  2  14  3  2    1 (1)   

10/18 at Minnesota 

Flacco  1  14  6 (1)  5  1 (1)    1 

11/1 DENVER 

Flacco  1  11  6  2 (1)      

 

11/8 at Cincinnati  

Flacco  1  7  9    1     

11/16 at Cleveland 

Flacco    8  4      1   

11/22 INDIANAPOLIS 

Flacco    11  10  1    1   

11/29 PITTSBURGH 

Flacco  1  10  8 (1)  2    1  1 

12/7 at Green Bay  

Flacco    9  5 (1)  1       

12/13 DETROIT 

Flacco T. Smith 

  6 2 

3    3    1 (1)  

12/20 CHICAGO 

Flacco T. Smith 

1  7 (1) 2 

10 (2)  2  1 (1)     

12/27 at Pittsburgh 

Flacco    6 (1)  5  1  1 (1)     

1/3 at Oakland 

Flacco  1  7  1  2       

Regular Season                 Totals  

Flacco T. Smith Clayton 

9  151 (5) 5 1 

111 (6)  28 (3)  8 (4)  4 (1)  4 (2) 

2009 Team Totals    9  157 (5)  111 (6)  28 (3)  8 (4)  4 (1)  4 (2) 

Postseason                 1/10 WC at New England 

Flacco  1  1  2         

1/16 Div. at Indianapolis 

Flacco  1  9  8  2       

Team Totals    2  10  10  2       

2009 Baltimore Ravens Completions By Distance 

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs Indianapolis Colts

1/16/2010 at Lucas Oil Stadium

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7:47

7:13

3:58 7:09 7:08 26:02

11:02 7:51 7:52 33:58

Ravens: 4 - BLT 18 Colts: 2 - IND 17

(239) Average BLT 24

(288) Average IND 24

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1 10:44 7:472:57 Kickoff BLT 7 15 82 5 87 5 IND 6* Field Goal

2 14:54 1:2213:32 Punt BLT 9 3 8 0 8 0 BLT 17 Punt3 11:59 1:5910:00 Punt BLT 20 3 -3 0 -3 0 BLT 17 Punt4 2:00 0:341:26 Kickoff BLT 18 3 4 0 4 0 BLT 22 Punt5 0:03 0:030:00 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 End of Half

6 15:00 3:0411:56 Kickoff BLT 20 6 40 -5 35 1 IND 45 Punt7 10:06 4:056:01 Punt BLT 34 7 36 -15 21 1 IND 45 Downs

8 13:26 2:2710:59 Kickoff BLT 29 5 43 0 43 1 IND 48 Fumble9 8:59 0:578:02 Punt BLT 23 3 2 0 2 0 BLT 25 Punt

10 6:33 1:404:53 Punt BLT 22 5 39 0 39 3 IND 39 Interception11 3:11 2:041:07 Punt IND 43 6 19 5 24 1 IND 19* Interception

1 15:00 4:1610:44 Kickoff IND 20 10 54 0 54 3 BLT 26 Field Goal

2 2:57 3:0314:54 Kickoff IND 14 7 37 0 37 2 BLT 49 Punt3 13:32 1:3311:59 Punt BLT 49 3 3 0 3 0 BLT 46 Punt4 10:00 8:002:00 Punt IND 25 14 80 -5 75 7 BLT 10* Touchdown5 1:26 1:230:03 Punt IND 36 8 44 20 64 5 BLT 3* Touchdown

6 11:56 1:5010:06 Punt IND 7 5 3 0 3 1 IND 10 Punt7 6:01 0:145:47 Downs IND 45 1 0 0 0 0 IND 45 Interception

8 5:47 7:2113:26 Fumble IND 28 14 39 17 56 4 BLT 16* Field Goal9 10:59 2:008:59 Fumble IND 20 3 5 0 5 0 IND 25 Punt

10 8:02 1:296:33 Punt IND 26 3 9 0 9 0 IND 35 Punt11 4:53 1:423:11 Interception IND 2 3 3 0 3 0 IND 5 Punt12 1:07 1:070:00 Interception IND 14 2 -2 0 -2 0 IND 13 End of Game

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs New England Patriots

1/10/2010 at Gillette Stadium

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

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8:20

6:40

6:21 6:51 10:49 32:21

8:39 8:09 4:11 27:39

Ravens: 3 - BLT 35 Patriots: 7 - NE 32

(651) Average 50

(450) Average NE 35

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1 15:00 0:1714:43 Kickoff BLT 17 1 83 0 83 1 BLT 17 Touchdown2 13:13 2:4410:29 Fumble NE 17 5 17 0 17 2 NE 1* Touchdown3 8:58 0:488:10 Punt NE 42 3 -1 0 -1 0 NE 43 Punt4 6:49 2:543:55 Interception NE 25 6 25 0 25 3 NE 1* Touchdown5 2:56 1:371:19 Interception NE 9 4 0 0 0 0 NE 9* Field Goal

6 11:23 2:099:14 Kickoff BLT 39 4 10 0 10 1 BLT 49 Interception7 7:38 2:055:33 Punt BLT 25 3 1 0 1 0 BLT 26 Punt8 2:07 2:070:00 Punt BLT 4 7 21 0 21 2 BLT 26 End of Half

9 13:11 1:3311:38 Punt BLT 32 3 8 0 8 0 BLT 40 Punt10 9:49 3:316:18 Interception NE 22 6 18 0 18 1 NE 4* Field Goal

11 1:47 6:1510:32 Kickoff BLT 48 12 52 0 52 4 NE 3* Touchdown12 7:19 5:122:07 Missed FG BLT 34 8 36 -5 31 2 NE 35 Punt13 1:09 1:090:00 Downs NE 33 2 -2 0 -2 0 NE 34 End of Game

1 14:43 1:3013:13 Kickoff NE 27 3 -10 0 -10 0 NE 26 Fumble2 10:29 1:318:58 Kickoff NE 21 3 2 0 2 0 NE 23 Punt3 8:10 1:216:49 Punt NE 14 4 11 0 11 1 NE 25 Interception4 3:55 0:592:56 Kickoff NE 30 2 4 0 4 0 NE 34 Interception

5 1:19 2:1114:08 Kickoff NE 20 5 17 -5 12 1 NE 32 Punt6 14:08 2:4511:23 Muffed Punt BLT 16 6 16 0 16 2 BLT 6* Touchdown7 9:14 1:367:38 Interception NE 36 3 8 0 8 0 NE 44 Punt8 5:33 3:262:07 Punt BLT 44 5 13 -5 8 1 BLT 36 Punt

9 15:00 1:4913:11 Kickoff NE 38 3 3 0 3 0 NE 41 Punt10 11:38 1:499:49 Punt NE 14 4 30 0 30 2 NE 44 Interception11 6:18 4:311:47 Kickoff NE 47 10 48 5 53 5 BLT 1* Touchdown

12 10:32 3:137:19 Kickoff NE 43 10 41 -10 31 2 BLT 26 Missed FG13 2:07 0:581:09 Punt NE 20 6 13 0 13 1 NE 39 Downs

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs Oakland Raiders

1/3/2010 at Oakland Alameda County Coliseum

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Time of Possession by Quarter

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

5:16

9:44

7:00 5:03 10:27 27:46

8:00 9:57 4:33 32:14

Ravens: 4 - BLT 38 Raiders: 4 - OAK 20

(331) Average BLT 30

(247) Average OAK 25

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1 10:55 1:588:57 Punt BLT 20 5 8 0 8 1 BLT 28 Punt2 7:05 3:183:47 Punt BLT 26 8 74 0 74 4 OAK 2* Touchdown

3 14:49 5:409:09 Kickoff BLT 28 9 19 0 19 2 BLT 47 Punt4 4:27 0:333:54 Punt BLT 5 2 95 0 95 2 BLT 23 Touchdown5 0:47 0:470:00 Kickoff OAK 43 5 29 -5 24 1 OAK 19* Missed FG

6 15:00 1:3613:24 Kickoff BLT 31 3 6 0 6 0 BLT 37 Punt7 9:58 1:318:27 Punt BLT 20 3 -5 0 -5 0 BLT 15 Punt8 4:06 1:392:27 Kickoff BLT 34 3 -1 0 -1 0 BLT 33 Punt

9 0:17 2:0113:16 Interception OAK 22 5 22 0 22 2 OAK 2* Touchdown10 9:32 5:493:43 Fumble BLT 23 11 44 0 44 3 OAK 33 Missed FG11 2:54 2:540:00 Punt BLT 9 6 39 0 39 1 BLT 49 End of Game

1 15:00 4:0510:55 Kickoff OAK 20 7 31 -5 26 2 OAK 46 Punt2 8:57 1:527:05 Punt OAK 22 3 5 0 5 0 OAK 27 Punt

3 3:47 3:5814:49 Kickoff OAK 20 11 56 5 61 4 BLT 19* Field Goal4 9:09 4:424:27 Punt OAK 18 7 37 -5 32 2 50 Punt5 3:54 3:070:47 Kickoff OAK 21 8 62 17 79 5 BLT 12* Touchdown

6 13:24 3:269:58 Punt OAK 10 5 28 0 28 1 OAK 38 Punt7 8:27 4:214:06 Punt OAK 48 9 36 -5 31 2 BLT 21 Field Goal8 2:27 2:100:17 Punt OAK 27 4 11 0 11 1 OAK 38 Interception

9 13:16 3:449:32 Kickoff OAK 20 7 55 0 55 3 BLT 25 Fumble10 3:43 0:492:54 Missed FG OAK 41 3 4 -5 -1 0 OAK 40 Punt

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs Pittsburgh Steelers

12/27/2009 at Heinz Field

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Time of Possession by Quarter

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

6:01

8:59

7:52 12:38 6:02 32:33

7:08 2:22 8:58 27:27

Ravens: 6 - BLT 33 Steelers: 5 - PIT 33

(427) Average BLT 36

(438) Average PIT 36

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1 11:07 0:5210:15 Punt BLT 13 3 1 0 1 0 BLT 14 Interception2 9:21 4:035:18 Kickoff BLT 27 9 64 0 64 3 PIT 9* Field Goal3 1:09 1:060:03 Kickoff BLT 23 3 4 -5 -1 0 BLT 22 Punt

4 12:52 2:579:55 Kickoff BLT 39 7 61 0 61 3 PIT 30 Touchdown5 9:16 0:099:07 Fumble PIT 30 1 4 0 4 0 PIT 30 Fumble6 6:11 4:112:00 Punt BLT 20 7 30 0 30 2 BLT 50 Punt7 0:35 0:350:00 Kickoff BLT 20 4 16 0 16 1 BLT 32 End of Half

8 15:00 5:309:30 Kickoff BLT 36 10 64 0 64 5 PIT 7* Touchdown9 9:10 2:546:16 Interception PIT 37 6 15 5 20 1 PIT 17* Field Goal

10 4:14 5:1813:56 Punt BLT 35 10 49 -25 24 4 PIT 41 Punt11 11:03 2:009:03 Punt BLT 30 3 9 -10 -1 0 BLT 29 Punt12 5:25 2:582:27 Kickoff PIT 49 6 6 0 6 1 PIT 38 Fumble

1 15:00 3:5311:07 Kickoff PIT 28 8 34 0 34 3 BLT 38 Punt2 10:15 0:549:21 Interception BLT 8 4 0 0 0 0 BLT 8* Field Goal3 5:18 4:091:09 Kickoff BLT 47 7 26 0 26 2 BLT 21 Field Goal

4 0:03 2:1112:52 Punt BLT 43 5 25 18 43 3 BLT 4* Touchdown5 9:55 0:399:16 Kickoff PIT 33 2 4 0 4 0 PIT 38 Fumble6 9:07 2:566:11 Fumble PIT 27 6 32 0 32 1 BLT 41 Punt7 2:00 1:250:35 Punt PIT 6 7 94 0 94 3 BLT 24 Touchdown

8 9:30 0:209:10 Kickoff PIT 31 1 0 0 0 0 PIT 31 Interception9 6:16 2:024:14 Kickoff PIT 21 3 2 0 2 0 PIT 23 Punt

10 13:56 2:5311:03 Punt PIT 12 7 24 5 29 2 PIT 41 Punt11 9:03 3:385:25 Punt PIT 36 8 49 -5 44 2 BLT 20* Field Goal12 2:27 2:270:00 Fumble PIT 42 5 -4 5 1 1 PIT 44 End of Game

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Chicago Bears vs Baltimore Ravens

12/20/2009 at M&T Stadium

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

10:15

4:45

7:36 3:36 6:15 27:42

7:24 11:24 8:45 32:18

Bears: 5 - CHI 24 Ravens: 2 - BLT 38

(309) Average CHI 24

(604) Average BLT 40

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Chicago Bears

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1 15:00 1:2613:34 Kickoff CHI 19 4 33 0 33 1 BLT 48 Interception2 11:59 6:295:30 Kickoff CHI 39 11 47 0 47 4 BLT 14* Interception

3 2:20 9:158:05 Kickoff CHI 26 19 73 0 73 6 BLT 1* Downs4 1:49 0:281:21 Missed FG CHI 20 3 6 0 6 0 CHI 26 Punt5 0:13 0:130:00 Punt CHI 12 1 -1 0 -1 0 CHI 12 End of Half

6 12:24 0:0812:16 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 Fumble7 10:20 0:549:26 Kickoff CHI 9 2 -1 0 -1 0 CHI 10 Fumble8 7:55 1:026:53 Kickoff CHI 26 3 -1 0 -1 0 CHI 25 Punt9 3:30 1:321:58 Punt CHI 13 5 22 0 22 1 CHI 35 Punt

10 14:52 1:2413:28 Punt CHI 21 3 1 0 1 0 CHI 22 Punt11 12:31 1:3210:59 Punt CHI 36 3 8 0 8 0 CHI 44 Punt12 7:23 0:586:25 Punt CHI 50 3 4 0 4 0 BLT 46 Interception13 4:57 0:464:11 Punt CHI 17 2 3 0 3 0 CHI 20 Interception14 1:49 1:350:14 Interception CHI 21 5 26 0 26 1 CHI 47 Downs

1 13:34 1:3511:59 Interception BLT 48 5 52 0 52 2 CHI 14* Touchdown2 5:30 3:102:20 Interception BLT 19 6 81 0 81 5 CHI 7* Touchdown

3 8:05 2:205:45 Downs BLT 2 3 1 -1 0 0 BLT 2 Punt4 5:45 3:561:49 Kickoff BLT 42 9 46 0 46 2 CHI 12* Missed FG5 1:21 1:080:13 Punt BLT 42 5 22 -5 17 1 CHI 41 Punt

6 15:00 2:3612:24 Kickoff BLT 35 5 65 0 65 3 CHI 32 Touchdown7 12:16 1:5610:20 Fumble CHI 29 5 29 0 29 2 CHI 18* Touchdown8 9:26 1:317:55 Fumble CHI 23 4 1 0 1 0 CHI 22 Field Goal9 6:53 3:233:30 Punt BLT 32 6 26 0 26 1 CHI 42 Punt

10 1:58 2:0614:52 Punt BLT 48 3 1 0 1 0 BLT 49 Punt11 13:28 0:5712:31 Punt BLT 29 3 -2 0 -2 0 BLT 27 Punt12 10:59 3:367:23 Punt BLT 15 5 6 0 6 1 BLT 21 Punt13 6:25 1:284:57 Interception BLT 28 3 8 0 8 0 BLT 36 Punt14 4:11 2:221:49 Interception CHI 37 5 11 0 11 1 CHI 26 Interception15 0:14 0:140:00 Downs CHI 47 1 -1 0 -1 0 CHI 47 End of Game

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Detroit Lions vs Baltimore Ravens

12/13/2009 at M&T Bank Stadium

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

8:48

6:12

11:35 3:25 6:27 30:15

3:25 11:35 8:33 29:45

Lions: 9 - DET 25 Ravens: 2 - BLT 28

(262) Average DET 22

(492) Average BLT 41

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Detroit Lions

Baltimore Ravens

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1 15:00 1:5813:02 Kickoff DET 32 4 18 0 18 1 DET 50 Punt2 10:39 4:445:55 Fumble DET 20 10 39 15 54 3 BLT 26 Missed FG3 5:18 1:263:52 Punt DET 18 3 9 0 9 0 DET 27 Punt

4 0:40 2:2713:13 Kickoff DET 24 5 26 0 26 1 DET 50 Punt5 11:56 7:244:32 Kickoff DET 28 15 69 0 69 4 BLT 3* Field Goal6 3:32 1:142:18 Kickoff DET 28 3 -5 0 -5 0 DET 23 Interception7 1:10 1:100:00 Kickoff DET 4 3 12 0 12 1 DET 11 End of Half

8 8:50 1:267:24 Kickoff DET 29 3 1 0 1 0 DET 30 Punt9 4:16 1:083:08 Kickoff DET 24 3 4 0 4 0 DET 28 Punt

10 0:51 2:3013:21 Kickoff DET 29 9 21 5 26 2 BLT 45 Interception11 9:37 3:156:22 Punt DET 3 7 20 0 20 1 DET 23 Downs12 5:02 1:333:29 Kickoff DET 23 4 9 0 9 0 DET 32 Downs

1 13:02 2:2310:39 Punt BLT 20 5 69 5 74 2 DET 12* Fumble2 5:55 0:375:18 Missed FG BLT 35 3 4 0 4 0 BLT 39 Punt3 3:52 3:120:40 Punt BLT 35 7 55 -10 45 2 DET 20* Field Goal

4 13:13 1:1711:56 Punt BLT 30 3 70 0 70 1 BLT 38 Touchdown5 4:32 1:003:32 Kickoff BLT 31 4 69 0 69 2 BLT 41 Touchdown6 2:18 1:081:10 Interception BLT 50 6 48 -5 43 2 DET 7* Field Goal

7 15:00 6:108:50 Kickoff BLT 26 11 74 0 74 5 DET 3* Touchdown8 7:24 3:084:16 Punt BLT 39 6 61 0 61 3 DET 8* Touchdown9 3:08 2:170:51 Punt BLT 37 6 48 15 63 4 DET 19* Touchdown

10 13:21 3:449:37 Interception BLT 44 6 15 0 15 1 DET 41 Punt11 6:22 1:205:02 Downs DET 23 3 23 0 23 1 DET 15* Touchdown12 3:29 3:290:00 Downs DET 32 5 12 0 12 1 DET 19* End of Game

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs Green Bay Packers

12/7/2009 at Lambeau Field

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Time of Possession by Quarter

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

6:11

8:49

5:18 7:44 5:25 24:38

9:42 7:16 9:35 35:22

Ravens: 6 - BLT 34 Packers: 3 - GB 40

(395) Average BLT 30

(456) Average GB 35

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Baltimore Ravens

Green Bay Packers

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Green Bay Packers

1 8:39 4:214:18 Kickoff BLT 30 8 53 0 53 3 GB 17* Fumble2 3:39 1:471:52 Interception BLT 10 3 5 38 43 1 GB 47 Interception

3 0:03 0:5914:04 Punt BLT 20 3 -3 0 -3 0 BLT 17 Punt4 11:47 1:599:48 Punt BLT 17 4 -1 14 13 1 BLT 30 Punt5 4:35 1:512:44 Kickoff BLT 24 3 6 0 6 0 BLT 30 Punt6 0:32 0:320:00 Kickoff BLT 37 5 12 0 12 1 BLT 49 End of Half

7 15:00 2:4912:11 Kickoff BLT 17 6 8 0 8 1 BLT 25 Punt8 8:07 4:393:28 Fumble BLT 29 11 71 0 71 5 GB 12* Touchdown9 3:14 0:162:58 Interception GB 42 2 1 41 42 2 GB 1* Touchdown

10 14:50 2:0012:50 Missed FG BLT 28 3 -4 -15 -19 0 BLT 9 Punt11 10:31 1:458:46 Kickoff GB 26 3 1 22 23 1 GB 3* Interception12 7:00 0:126:48 Punt BLT 26 1 0 0 0 0 BLT 26 Interception13 1:56 1:280:28 Kickoff BLT 25 8 39 -10 29 2 GB 38 Downs

1 15:00 6:218:39 Kickoff GB 43 12 47 0 47 3 BLT 10* Field Goal2 4:18 0:393:39 Fumble GB 19 2 -2 18 16 1 GB 35 Interception3 1:52 1:490:03 Interception GB 48 3 13 -10 3 0 BLT 49 Punt

4 14:04 2:1711:47 Punt GB 32 6 19 5 24 1 BLT 44 Punt5 9:48 5:134:35 Punt GB 17 8 63 20 83 5 BLT 2* Touchdown6 2:44 2:120:32 Punt GB 32 8 55 13 68 5 BLT 8* Touchdown

7 12:11 4:048:07 Punt GB 20 6 29 19 48 3 BLT 41 Fumble8 3:28 0:143:14 Kickoff GB 37 1 0 0 0 0 GB 37 Interception

9 2:58 3:0814:50 Kickoff GB 40 9 35 5 40 2 BLT 20* Missed FG10 12:50 2:1910:31 Punt BLT 49 4 49 0 49 3 BLT 19* Touchdown11 8:46 1:467:00 Interception GB 20 3 7 0 7 0 GB 27 Punt12 6:48 4:521:56 Interception 50 8 36 0 36 2 BLT 14* Field Goal13 0:28 0:280:00 Downs GB 47 1 -1 0 -1 0 GB 47 End of Game

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Pittsburgh Steelers vs Baltimore Ravens

11/29/2009 at M&T Bank Stadium

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

8:34

6:26

9:52 5:08 7:52 4:30 35:56

5:08 9:52 7:08 3:48 32:22

Steelers: 5 - PIT 26 Ravens: 4 - BLT 19

(404) Average PIT 31

(344) Average BLT 26

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Pittsburgh Steelers

Baltimore Ravens

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1 15:00 1:4613:14 Kickoff PIT 30 3 5 0 5 0 PIT 35 Punt2 8:14 4:004:14 Kickoff PIT 27 5 16 -10 6 1 PIT 33 Punt

3 2:48 3:3714:11 Punt PIT 26 7 74 0 74 4 BLT 33 Touchdown4 11:29 7:184:11 Punt PIT 30 10 46 -15 31 3 BLT 39 Punt5 1:45 1:450:00 Kickoff PIT 25 4 16 0 16 1 PIT 40 End of Half

6 14:09 1:3412:35 Fumble PIT 39 3 2 0 2 0 PIT 41 Punt7 10:49 1:409:09 Punt PIT 50 5 24 0 24 1 BLT 26 Field Goal8 6:01 1:544:07 Punt PIT 20 5 22 0 22 1 PIT 42 Punt

9 14:36 2:0912:27 Punt PIT 18 4 17 0 17 1 PIT 35 Punt10 11:33 5:096:24 Fumble PIT 46 7 54 0 54 3 BLT 24 Touchdown11 1:51 0:341:17 Kickoff PIT 25 3 3 0 3 0 PIT 28 Punt

12 15:00 2:5812:02 Kickoff PIT 23 6 14 0 14 1 PIT 37 Punt13 11:37 1:3210:05 Punt PIT 45 3 5 0 5 0 PIT 50 Interception

1 13:14 5:008:14 Punt BLT 27 9 73 0 73 5 PIT 2* Touchdown2 4:14 1:262:48 Punt BLT 20 3 8 0 8 0 BLT 28 Punt

3 14:11 2:4211:29 Kickoff BLT 10 6 16 0 16 1 BLT 26 Punt4 4:11 2:261:45 Punt BLT 11 6 94 -5 89 4 PIT 10* Touchdown

5 15:00 0:5114:09 Kickoff BLT 23 2 25 0 25 1 BLT 39 Fumble6 12:35 1:4610:49 Punt BLT 14 3 1 0 1 0 BLT 15 Punt7 9:09 3:086:01 Kickoff BLT 32 5 4 0 4 1 BLT 36 Punt

8 4:07 4:3114:36 Punt BLT 20 10 46 0 46 3 PIT 34 Punt9 12:27 0:5411:33 Punt PIT 41 2 -5 0 -5 0 PIT 38 Fumble

10 6:24 4:331:51 Kickoff BLT 10 10 94 -10 84 3 PIT 6* Field Goal11 1:17 1:170:00 Punt BLT 29 7 20 14 34 2 PIT 37 Missed FG

12 12:02 0:2511:37 Punt BLT 17 3 0 0 0 0 BLT 17 Punt13 10:05 3:236:42 Interception PIT 28 6 17 0 17 1 PIT 11* Field Goal

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Indianapolis Colts vs Baltimore Ravens

11/22/2009 at M&T Bank Stadium

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

7:21

7:39

7:52 6:19 5:52 27:24

7:08 8:41 9:08 32:36

Colts: 5 - IND 20 Ravens: 4 - BLT 25

(267) Average IND 27

(267) Average BLT 30

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Indianapolis Colts

Baltimore Ravens

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1 15:00 3:3611:24 Kickoff IND 13 7 87 0 87 3 BLT 3* Touchdown2 5:09 0:164:53 Kickoff IND 24 1 0 0 0 0 IND 24 Interception3 4:01 3:290:32 Kickoff IND 11 6 51 -10 41 2 BLT 48 Punt

4 13:03 4:308:33 Punt IND 32 8 28 0 28 2 BLT 40 Interception5 4:43 3:201:23 Kickoff IND 20 8 80 0 80 5 BLT 5* Touchdown6 0:02 0:020:00 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 End of Half

7 13:33 4:418:52 Punt IND 33 8 63 0 63 3 BLT 10* Fumble8 4:55 1:383:17 Missed FG IND 20 3 7 0 7 0 IND 27 Punt

9 10:12 3:107:02 Kickoff IND 33 9 45 15 60 4 BLT 7* Field Goal10 2:42 2:310:11 Interception IND 21 6 15 -5 10 1 IND 31 Punt11 0:11 0:110:00 Fumble BLT 40 1 -1 0 -1 0 BLT 40 End of Game

1 11:24 6:155:09 Kickoff BLT 21 13 51 0 51 4 IND 28 Field Goal2 4:53 0:524:01 Interception IND 29 4 3 0 3 0 IND 26 Field Goal

3 0:32 2:2913:03 Punt BLT 10 3 8 -5 3 0 BLT 13 Punt4 8:33 3:504:43 Interception BLT 48 8 32 0 32 2 IND 20 Field Goal5 1:23 1:210:02 Kickoff BLT 28 9 54 0 54 3 IND 18* Field Goal

6 15:00 1:2713:33 Kickoff BLT 20 3 8 0 8 0 BLT 28 Punt7 8:52 3:574:55 Fumble BLT 4 8 84 0 84 3 IND 12* Missed FG

8 3:17 8:0510:12 Punt BLT 33 15 60 5 65 5 IND 2* Field Goal9 7:02 4:202:42 Kickoff BLT 32 9 54 0 54 3 IND 14* Interception

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns

11/16/2009 at Cleveland Browns Stadium

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Time of Possession by Quarter

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

8:16

6:44

8:42 4:29 10:05 31:32

6:18 10:31 4:55 28:28

Ravens: 1 - BLT 37 Browns: 4 - CLV 29

(368) Average BLT 33

(286) Average CLV 22

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Baltimore Ravens

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1 15:00 1:1713:43 Kickoff BLT 37 3 3 0 3 0 BLT 40 Punt2 11:07 6:234:44 Punt BLT 28 12 54 0 54 4 CLV 18* Missed FG

3 0:36 1:3214:04 Punt BLT 18 3 9 0 9 0 BLT 27 Punt4 11:41 2:349:07 Punt BLT 15 5 28 0 28 1 BLT 43 Punt5 6:08 5:120:56 Punt BLT 8 8 46 7 53 3 CLV 39 Punt

6 14:02 1:3412:28 Punt BLT 41 4 59 0 59 2 CLV 13* Touchdown7 9:13 1:537:20 Interception CLV 24 4 3 -5 -2 0 CLV 26 Field Goal

8 1:02 1:1814:44 Punt BLT 26 3 8 5 13 1 BLT 39 Punt9 12:57 2:4310:14 Punt BLT 49 3 20 -15 5 0 CLV 46 Punt

10 8:34 3:414:53 Punt BLT 31 6 18 -5 13 1 BLT 44 Punt11 3:45 3:250:20 Punt BLT 39 9 26 0 26 2 CLV 37 Downs

1 13:43 2:3611:07 Punt CLV 21 4 15 0 15 1 CLV 36 Punt2 4:44 4:080:36 Missed FG CLV 26 8 16 5 21 2 CLV 47 Punt

3 14:04 2:2311:41 Punt CLV 8 6 38 -5 33 1 CLV 41 Punt4 9:07 2:596:08 Punt CLV 21 7 25 0 25 2 CLV 46 Punt5 0:56 0:560:00 Punt CLV 7 2 3 0 3 0 CLV 11 End of Half

6 15:00 0:5814:02 Kickoff CLV 19 3 2 0 2 0 CLV 21 Punt7 12:28 0:1712:11 Kickoff CLV 41 1 0 0 0 0 CLV 41 Interception8 12:11 2:589:13 Kickoff CLV 34 6 9 0 9 1 CLV 43 Interception9 7:20 6:181:02 Kickoff CLV 23 9 17 5 22 2 CLV 45 Punt

10 14:44 1:4712:57 Punt CLV 21 3 4 -5 -1 0 CLV 20 Punt11 10:14 1:408:34 Punt CLV 11 6 19 0 19 1 CLV 30 Punt12 4:53 1:083:45 Punt CLV 19 3 -2 0 -2 0 CLV 17 Punt13 0:20 0:200:00 Downs CLV 35 3 14 0 14 1 CLV 35 End of Game

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals

11/8/2009 at Paul Brown Stadium

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

4:11

10:49

4:15 5:41 5:53 20:00

10:45 9:19 9:07 40:00

Ravens: 4 - BLT 24 Bengals: 2 - CIN 18

(319) Average BLT 27

(282) Average CIN 26

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Baltimore Ravens

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1 8:55 1:487:07 Kickoff BLT 36 4 5 5 10 1 BLT 46 Punt

2 2:23 2:4014:43 Kickoff BLT 9 7 26 5 31 2 BLT 40 Punt3 7:45 2:075:38 Kickoff BLT 21 3 8 0 8 0 BLT 29 Punt4 2:52 0:092:43 Punt BLT 20 1 0 0 0 0 BLT 20 Interception5 1:42 1:420:00 Punt BLT 1 3 5 0 5 0 BLT 4 End of Half

6 15:00 1:5413:06 Kickoff BLT 28 4 21 0 21 1 BLT 49 Interception7 9:25 2:027:23 Punt BLT 32 5 13 0 13 1 BLT 45 Punt8 5:52 1:084:44 Punt BLT 43 3 0 -10 -10 0 BLT 33 Punt

9 0:37 2:4312:54 Downs BLT 35 8 75 -10 65 6 CIN 2* Touchdown10 7:56 1:446:12 Fumble CIN 47 7 27 0 27 2 CIN 20 Missed FG11 3:47 1:571:50 Punt BLT 16 8 0 0 0 2 BLT 25 Downs12 0:06 0:060:00 Downs BLT 25 1 35 0 35 1 BLT 25 End of Game

1 15:00 6:058:55 Kickoff CIN 27 12 73 0 73 5 BLT 6* Touchdown2 7:07 4:442:23 Punt CIN 20 10 44 36 80 5 BLT 1* Touchdown

3 14:43 6:587:45 Punt CIN 20 12 80 -5 75 4 BLT 5* Field Goal4 5:38 2:462:52 Punt CIN 30 6 32 -5 27 2 BLT 43 Punt5 2:43 1:011:42 Interception CIN 42 3 6 0 6 0 CIN 48 Punt

6 13:06 3:419:25 Interception CIN 3 6 16 0 16 1 CIN 19 Punt7 7:23 1:315:52 Punt CIN 15 3 2 0 2 0 CIN 17 Punt8 4:44 4:070:37 Punt CIN 18 7 47 0 47 1 BLT 35 Downs

9 12:54 4:587:56 Kickoff CIN 10 8 54 0 54 2 CIN 43 Fumble10 6:12 2:253:47 Missed FG CIN 28 3 9 0 9 0 CIN 37 Punt11 1:50 1:440:06 Downs BLT 31 4 6 0 6 0 BLT 25 Downs

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Denver Broncos vs Baltimore Ravens

11/1/2009 at M&T Bank Stadium

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Time of Possession by Quarter

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

6:38

8:22

7:18 6:30 5:57 26:23

7:42 8:30 9:03 33:37

Broncos: 7 - DEN 20 Ravens: 1 - BLT 18

(226) Average DEN 21

(350) Average BLT 35

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Denver Broncos

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1 15:00 2:0712:53 Kickoff DEN 31 3 -1 0 -1 0 DEN 30 Punt2 10:37 1:369:01 Punt DEN 20 3 3 0 3 0 DEN 23 Punt3 4:43 1:592:44 Punt DEN 20 4 3 0 3 1 DEN 32 Fumble

4 0:56 1:4714:09 Kickoff DEN 12 4 17 0 17 1 DEN 29 Punt5 12:49 1:5610:53 Punt DEN 24 4 16 -10 6 1 DEN 30 Punt6 4:58 4:310:27 Kickoff DEN 19 10 41 -5 36 3 BLT 45 Punt

7 14:46 5:009:46 Kickoff DEN 14 10 42 44 86 6 BLT 1* Touchdown8 4:55 1:303:25 Kickoff DEN 22 3 8 0 8 0 DEN 30 Punt

9 13:07 2:1710:50 Kickoff DEN 20 5 24 0 24 1 DEN 44 Punt10 8:45 1:417:04 Punt DEN 24 3 -15 5 -10 0 DEN 14 Punt11 1:59 1:590:00 Kickoff DEN 20 9 62 0 62 4 BLT 28 End of Game

1 12:53 2:1610:37 Punt BLT 30 6 10 0 10 1 BLT 40 Punt2 9:01 4:184:43 Punt BLT 40 9 24 -15 9 2 BLT 49 Punt3 2:44 1:480:56 Fumble DEN 23 4 -2 0 -2 0 DEN 25 Field Goal

4 14:09 1:2012:49 Punt BLT 41 3 6 0 6 0 BLT 47 Punt5 10:53 5:554:58 Punt BLT 37 11 66 -20 46 3 DEN 17* Field Goal6 0:27 0:270:00 Punt BLT 8 1 -1 0 -1 0 BLT 8 End of Half

7 15:00 0:1414:46 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdown8 9:46 4:514:55 Kickoff BLT 18 10 64 5 69 4 DEN 13* Field Goal

9 3:25 5:1813:07 Punt BLT 27 9 63 10 73 3 DEN 20 Touchdown10 10:50 2:058:45 Punt BLT 25 3 -1 0 -1 0 BLT 24 Punt11 7:04 5:051:59 Punt BLT 47 9 63 -10 53 3 DEN 7* Touchdown

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs Minnesota Vikings

10/18/2009 at Mall of America Field at HHH Metrodome

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

6:22

8:38

8:01 6:27 4:25 25:15

6:59 8:33 10:35 34:45

Ravens: 8 - BLT 26 Vikings: 5 - MIN 26

(340) Average BLT 26

(347) Average MIN 29

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Baltimore Ravens

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Minnesota Vikings

1 11:25 1:489:37 Kickoff BLT 23 3 -4 0 -4 0 BLT 19 Punt2 6:16 1:065:10 Kickoff BLT 13 3 1 0 1 0 BLT 14 Punt

3 3:28 3:3914:49 Punt BLT 8 5 28 -5 23 1 BLT 31 Punt4 12:37 2:559:42 Punt BLT 32 6 14 0 14 1 BLT 46 Punt5 6:32 3:103:22 Punt BLT 7 5 36 -5 31 1 BLT 38 Punt6 1:47 1:450:02 Punt BLT 18 9 71 0 71 4 MIN 11* Field Goal

7 15:00 2:0912:51 Kickoff BLT 10 3 2 0 2 0 BLT 12 Punt8 7:16 3:034:13 Kickoff BLT 28 8 72 0 72 4 MIN 22 Touchdown9 2:05 1:150:50 Kickoff BLT 49 3 6 0 6 0 MIN 45 Punt

10 10:08 1:338:35 Kickoff BLT 25 7 75 0 75 3 MIN 32 Touchdown11 6:01 0:495:12 Kickoff BLT 27 3 73 0 73 2 MIN 12* Touchdown12 3:44 0:073:37 Punt MIN 33 1 33 0 33 1 MIN 33 Touchdown13 1:56 1:560:00 Kickoff BLT 33 10 41 0 41 3 MIN 26 Missed FG

1 15:00 3:3511:25 Kickoff MIN 39 6 61 0 61 3 BLT 19* Touchdown2 9:37 3:216:16 Punt MIN 45 7 60 -5 55 4 BLT 4* Touchdown3 5:10 1:423:28 Punt MIN 43 3 -3 0 -3 0 MIN 40 Punt

4 14:49 2:1212:37 Punt MIN 24 3 7 0 7 0 MIN 31 Punt5 9:42 3:106:32 Punt MIN 20 6 32 -5 27 1 MIN 47 Punt6 3:22 1:351:47 Punt MIN 26 3 4 0 4 0 MIN 30 Punt7 0:02 0:020:00 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 End of Half

8 12:51 5:357:16 Punt MIN 40 10 38 0 38 3 BLT 22 Field Goal9 4:13 2:082:05 Kickoff MIN 29 5 67 0 67 1 BLT 4* Field Goal

10 0:50 5:4210:08 Punt MIN 20 10 41 39 80 5 BLT 1* Touchdown11 8:35 2:346:01 Kickoff MIN 27 5 61 0 61 1 BLT 12* Field Goal12 5:12 1:283:44 Kickoff MIN 14 3 -8 0 -8 0 MIN 6 Punt13 3:37 1:411:56 Kickoff MIN 20 6 66 0 66 1 BLT 14* Field Goal

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens

10/11/2009 at M&T Bank Stadium

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9:29

5:31

8:54 8:58 6:58 34:19

6:06 6:02 8:02 25:41

Bengals: 3 - CIN 22 Ravens: 4 - BLT 30

(238) Average CIN 22

(268) Average BLT 27

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Cincinnati Bengals

Baltimore Ravens

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1 15:00 7:047:56 Kickoff CIN 36 12 60 -10 50 3 BLT 14* Missed FG

2 2:25 5:0812:17 Interception CIN 19 7 31 -5 26 2 CIN 45 Interception3 12:17 2:0610:11 Kickoff CIN 16 7 70 0 70 1 BLT 14* Field Goal4 8:17 2:495:28 Punt CIN 40 5 22 0 22 1 BLT 38 Punt5 2:32 1:161:16 Punt CIN 30 4 47 0 47 2 BLT 44 Fumble

6 12:05 2:399:26 Punt CIN 6 3 12 -4 8 0 CIN 14 Punt7 7:11 6:190:52 Punt CIN 16 9 89 -5 84 5 BLT 28 Touchdown

8 13:49 3:3110:18 Punt CIN 24 6 11 0 11 1 CIN 35 Punt9 6:59 1:305:29 Kickoff CIN 14 3 6 0 6 0 CIN 20 Punt

10 2:15 1:530:22 Punt CIN 20 11 50 30 80 7 BLT 20 Touchdown11 0:04 0:040:00 Interception CIN 17 1 -1 0 -1 0 CIN 17 End of Game

1 7:56 5:312:25 Missed FG BLT 23 11 62 -5 57 4 CIN 20* Interception

2 10:11 1:548:17 Kickoff BLT 20 3 9 0 9 0 BLT 29 Punt3 5:28 2:562:32 Punt BLT 13 6 7 5 12 1 BLT 25 Punt4 1:16 1:160:00 Fumble BLT 16 6 35 0 35 2 CIN 49 Downs

5 15:00 2:5512:05 Kickoff BLT 30 6 15 0 15 1 BLT 45 Punt6 9:26 2:157:11 Punt BLT 34 3 9 0 9 0 BLT 43 Punt

7 0:52 2:0313:49 Kickoff BLT 43 3 17 -10 7 0 BLT 50 Punt8 10:18 3:196:59 Punt BLT 31 5 84 -15 69 3 CIN 48 Touchdown9 5:29 3:142:15 Punt BLT 32 6 19 -5 14 1 BLT 46 Punt

10 0:22 0:180:04 Kickoff BLT 26 2 0 0 0 0 BLT 26 Interception

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs New England Patriots

10/4/2009 at Gillette Stadium

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Time of Possession by Quarter

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

6:41

8:19

6:19 6:16 5:48 25:04

8:41 8:44 9:12 34:56

Ravens: 5 - BLT 24 Patriots: 4 - NE 23

(175) Average BLT 22

(317) Average NE 29

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Baltimore Ravens

New England Patriots

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1 15:00 0:0614:54 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 Fumble2 13:34 6:356:59 Kickoff BLT 19 15 86 -5 81 6 NE 20* Touchdown

3 14:08 2:2611:42 Kickoff BLT 24 6 38 0 38 2 NE 38 Punt4 7:58 1:076:51 Punt BLT 20 3 5 -10 -5 0 BLT 15 Punt5 3:57 2:461:11 Kickoff BLT 20 9 48 15 63 5 NE 17* Interception

6 10:16 3:496:27 Punt BLT 16 9 21 0 21 2 BLT 37 Punt

7 2:27 3:1014:17 Kickoff BLT 20 7 90 -10 80 4 NE 13* Touchdown8 7:10 2:015:09 Kickoff BLT 36 4 9 0 9 0 BLT 45 Downs9 3:32 3:040:28 Punt BLT 20 13 66 0 66 5 NE 14* Downs

1 14:54 1:2013:34 Fumble BLT 12 4 -2 0 -2 0 BLT 14* Field Goal

2 6:59 7:5114:08 Kickoff NE 24 14 66 10 76 7 BLT 1* Touchdown3 11:42 3:447:58 Punt NE 9 7 51 0 51 2 BLT 40 Punt4 6:51 2:543:57 Punt NE 37 6 48 15 63 4 BLT 12* Touchdown5 1:11 1:110:00 Interception NE 9 2 3 0 3 0 NE 13 End of Half

6 15:00 4:4410:16 Kickoff NE 20 8 18 10 28 3 NE 48 Punt7 6:27 0:086:19 Punt NE 14 1 -14 0 -14 0 NE 14 Fumble8 6:19 3:522:27 Kickoff NE 21 6 79 0 79 4 BLT 14* Touchdown

9 14:17 7:077:10 Kickoff NE 26 15 65 -6 59 5 BLT 15* Field Goal10 5:09 1:373:32 Downs BLT 45 3 6 0 6 0 BLT 39 Punt11 0:28 0:280:00 Downs NE 14 1 -1 0 -1 0 NE 14 End of Game

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens

9/27/2009 at M&T Bank Stadium

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Time of Possession by Quarter

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

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6:56

8:04

4:55 10:41 6:10 28:42

10:05 4:19 8:50 31:18

Browns: 7 - CLV 27 Ravens: 2 - BLT 25

(287) Average CLV 24

(354) Average BLT 32

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Cleveland Browns

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1 15:00 2:4412:16 Kickoff CLV 31 5 16 0 16 1 CLV 47 Interception2 10:15 2:567:19 Kickoff CLV 24 5 13 0 13 1 CLV 37 Punt

3 1:16 3:0513:11 Kickoff CLV 24 6 32 0 32 2 BLT 44 Punt4 5:37 2:113:26 Kickoff CLV 31 3 9 0 9 0 CLV 40 Punt5 0:55 0:550:00 Kickoff CLV 26 2 8 -10 -2 0 CLV 22 End of Half

6 12:35 3:099:26 Punt CLV 30 5 19 -5 14 1 CLV 44 Interception

7 7:32 7:3714:55 Kickoff CLV 22 13 41 25 66 4 BLT 12* Field Goal8 12:04 1:4110:23 Fumble CLV 11 4 25 0 25 1 CLV 36 Punt9 8:37 0:198:18 Punt CLV 47 1 0 0 0 0 CLV 47 Interception

10 8:05 2:135:52 Kickoff CLV 29 5 14 0 14 1 CLV 43 Interception11 4:13 1:272:46 Punt CLV 10 3 4 0 4 0 CLV 14 Punt12 0:25 0:250:00 Punt CLV 2 1 5 0 5 0 CLV 2 End of Game

1 12:16 2:0110:15 Interception CLV 31 6 31 0 31 3 CLV 7* Touchdown2 7:19 6:031:16 Punt BLT 14 12 65 3 68 5 CLV 18* Field Goal

3 13:11 7:345:37 Punt BLT 3 16 92 -10 82 6 CLV 15* Field Goal4 3:26 2:310:55 Punt BLT 20 8 80 0 80 5 CLV 15* Touchdown

5 15:00 2:2512:35 Kickoff BLT 20 5 27 -6 21 1 BLT 41 Punt6 9:26 1:547:32 Interception BLT 47 4 53 0 53 3 CLV 9* Touchdown

7 14:55 2:5112:04 Kickoff BLT 30 7 47 13 60 4 CLV 13* Fumble8 10:23 1:468:37 Punt BLT 22 3 8 -10 -2 0 BLT 20 Punt9 8:18 0:138:05 Interception BLT 28 1 72 0 72 1 BLT 28 Touchdown

10 5:52 1:394:13 Interception CLV 47 3 0 0 0 0 CLV 47 Punt11 2:46 2:210:25 Punt BLT 48 3 4 0 4 0 CLV 48 Punt

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Baltimore Ravens vs San Diego Chargers

9/20/2009 at Qualcomm Stadium

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Time of Possession by Quarter

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

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6:21

8:39

7:10 6:55 8:15 28:41

7:50 8:05 6:45 31:19

Ravens: 7 - BLT 30 Chargers: 6 - SD 35

(459) Average BLT 38

(305) Average SD 28

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Baltimore Ravens

San Diego Chargers

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1 12:48 1:0811:40 Punt BLT 48 3 2 5 7 0 SD 45 Punt2 9:18 4:294:49 Kickoff BLT 32 9 68 0 68 5 SD 5* Touchdown

3 0:44 4:5410:50 Kickoff BLT 22 11 57 21 78 6 SD 3* Touchdown4 8:04 1:306:34 Punt BLT 14 3 6 0 6 0 BLT 20 Punt5 3:00 1:221:38 Kickoff BLT 25 5 70 5 75 4 SD 27 Touchdown6 0:08 0:080:00 Kickoff BLT 43 1 -1 0 -1 0 BLT 43 End of Half

7 15:00 2:4712:13 Kickoff BLT 42 6 11 5 16 1 SD 42 Punt8 10:06 1:428:24 Interception SD 22 4 22 0 22 2 SD 9* Touchdown

9 2:26 6:1111:15 Kickoff BLT 20 10 55 -5 50 3 SD 30 Interception10 7:11 2:264:45 Kickoff BLT 28 4 24 0 24 1 SD 48 Punt11 4:28 1:342:54 Interception SD 13 4 -2 0 -2 0 SD 15* Field Goal12 0:30 0:300:00 Downs BLT 20 1 -1 0 -1 0 BLT 20 End of Game

1 15:00 2:1212:48 Kickoff SD 20 3 3 -5 -2 0 SD 18 Punt2 11:40 2:229:18 Punt SD 1 6 99 0 99 2 SD 19 Touchdown3 4:49 4:050:44 Kickoff SD 33 7 56 0 56 2 BLT 11* Field Goal

4 10:50 2:468:04 Kickoff SD 34 5 11 0 11 1 SD 45 Punt5 6:34 3:343:00 Punt SD 38 8 58 0 58 2 BLT 4* Field Goal6 1:38 1:300:08 Kickoff BLT 42 9 41 -4 37 3 BLT 5* Field Goal

7 12:13 2:0710:06 Punt SD 3 5 21 0 21 1 SD 24 Interception8 8:24 5:582:26 Kickoff SD 40 9 78 -18 60 4 BLT 35 Touchdown

9 11:15 4:047:11 Interception SD 44 9 54 -5 49 3 BLT 7* Field Goal10 4:45 0:174:28 Punt SD 7 3 0 0 0 0 SD 7 Interception11 2:54 2:240:30 Kickoff SD 27 8 53 0 53 2 BLT 15* Downs

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Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Kansas City Chiefs vs Baltimore Ravens

9/13/2009 at M&T Bank Stadium

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Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

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4:24

10:36

5:37 3:27 6:43 20:11

9:23 11:33 8:17 39:49

Chiefs: 7 - KC 23 Ravens: 5 - BLT 25

(326) Average KC 30

(331) Average BLT 30

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1 15:00 1:2513:35 Kickoff KC 26 3 1 0 1 0 KC 27 Punt2 10:19 1:318:48 Kickoff KC 25 3 -5 0 -5 0 KC 20 Punt3 2:04 1:280:36 Kickoff KC 16 3 9 0 9 0 KC 25 Punt

4 13:17 1:4811:29 Punt KC 29 3 5 0 5 0 KC 34 Punt5 3:49 3:490:00 Missed FG KC 31 8 46 -5 41 3 BLT 48 End of Half

6 9:42 0:508:52 Interception BLT 6 2 3 3 6 2 BLT 2* Touchdown7 3:57 2:371:20 Kickoff KC 20 3 9 -5 4 0 KC 24 Punt

8 14:48 2:5111:57 Punt KC 10 7 55 0 55 1 BLT 35 Field Goal9 8:10 2:495:21 Kickoff KC 20 6 65 15 80 4 BLT 10* Touchdown

10 2:06 0:321:34 Kickoff KC 21 4 -12 0 -12 0 KC 13 Downs11 0:31 0:310:00 Kickoff KC 34 3 12 0 12 1 KC 46 End of Game

1 13:35 3:1610:19 Punt BLT 20 9 54 0 54 3 KC 26 Field Goal2 8:48 6:442:04 Punt BLT 30 13 80 -10 70 5 KC 3* Touchdown

3 0:36 2:1913:17 Punt BLT 8 3 11 -4 7 0 BLT 15 Punt4 11:29 1:349:55 Punt BLT 9 3 7 0 7 0 BLT 16 Blocked Punt5 9:55 6:063:49 Kickoff BLT 19 13 63 -5 58 4 KC 23 Missed FG

6 15:00 5:189:42 Kickoff BLT 20 10 57 -10 47 3 KC 33 Interception7 8:52 4:553:57 Kickoff BLT 36 11 64 0 64 5 KC 9* Touchdown

8 1:20 1:3214:48 Punt BLT 48 4 11 0 11 1 KC 41 Punt9 11:57 3:478:10 Kickoff BLT 24 9 76 0 76 5 KC 1* Touchdown

10 5:21 3:152:06 Kickoff BLT 26 8 69 5 74 5 KC 31 Touchdown11 1:34 1:030:31 Downs KC 9 4 9 0 9 1 KC 1* Touchdown

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GAME 1 • RAvEns 38, chiEfs 24Kansas city (0-1) Baltimore (1-0)

sunday, september 13, 2009 • 1:02 PM ET • M&T Bank stadium • BaltimoreWeather: 76o, Sunny, Wind N 5 mph • Attendance 71,099 • Time 3:18

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 1 10:19 S. Hauschka 44 yd. Field Goal 9-54, 3:16 0-3Ravens 1 2:04 W. McGahee 3 yd. pass from J.Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 13-70, 6:44 0-10Chiefs 2 9:55 J. McGraw blocked punt recovery in end zone (R. Succop kick) 7-10Chiefs 3 8:52 D. Bowe 2 yd. pass from B.Croyle (R. Succop kick) 2-6, 0:50 14-10Ravens 3 3:57 T. Heap 9 yd. pass from J.Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 11-64, 4:55 14-17Chiefs 4 11:57 R. Succop 53 yd. Field Goal 7-55, 2:51 17-17Ravens 4 8:10 L. McClain 1 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 9-76, 3:47 17-24Chiefs 4 5:21 S. Ryan 10 yd. pass from B. Croyle (R. Succop kick) 6-80, 2:49 24-24Ravens 4 2:06 M. Clayton 31 yd. pass from J. Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 8-74, 3:15 24-31Ravens 4 0:31 W. McGahee 1 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 4-9, 1:03 24-38

TEAM sTATisTics chiEfs RAvEnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 11-1-8-2 32-11-20-1Total Yards – Plays – Average 188-44-4.3 501-85-5.9Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 29-17-1.7 198-41-4.8Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 159-3-18-177 303-1-4-307Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 24-16-0 43-26-1Punts / Number – Average 5-49.2 3-29.0Penalties / Number – Yards 3-15 8-65Fumbles / Number – Lost 2-0 1-0

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Kansas City: L. Johnson 11-20-0-7LG; J. Charles 4-8-0-10LG; T. Thigpen 1-2-0-2LG; J. Battle 1-(-1)-0-(-1)LG Baltimore: R. Rice 19-108-0-22LG; W. McGahee 10-44-1-16LG; L. McClain 6-19-1-8LG; J. Flacco 5-18-0-6LG M. Clayton 1-9-0-9LG

Receiving Kansas City: M. Bradley 4-73-0-50LG; D. Bowe 4-40-1-24LG; J. Charles 4-29-0-20LG; B. Engram 2-19-0-11LG S. Ryan 1-10-1-10LG; L. Johnson 1-6-0-6LG Baltimore: M. Clayton 5-77-1-31LG; T. Heap 5-74-1-24LG; D. Mason 4-47-0-19LG; W. McGahee 4-31-1-14LG K. Washington 3-43-0-22LG; L. McClain 3-23-0-11LG; R. Rice 2-12-0-10LG

Passing Kansas City: B. Croyle 24-16-177-0-2-50LG Baltimore: J. Flacco 43-26-307-1-3-31LG

interceptions Kansas City: D. Johnson 1-70 Baltimore: None

sacks Kansas City: T. Hali 1-4 Baltimore: J. Johnson 2-14; T. Pryce 1-4

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed KAnsAs ciTy 0 7 7 10 - 24 R. succop (53)

BAlTiMoRE 10 0 7 21 - 38 s. hauschka (44), 41 Wl

GAME 2 • RAvEns 31, chARGERs 26Baltimore (2-0) san diego (1-1)

sunday, september 20, 2009 • 1:15 PM PT • qualcomm stadium • san diegoWeather: 83o, Sunny, Wind W 8 mph • Attendance 66,882 • Time 3:14

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 90 T. PryceC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MIKE 52 R. LewisWR 85 D. Mason SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

sAn diEGo chARGERsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 C. Chambers DE 74 J. CesaireLT 73 M. McNeill DT 91 O. NwagbuoLG 68 K. Dielman DE 93 L. CastilloC 63 S. Mruczkowski OLB 95 S. PhillipsRG 62 B. Dombrowski ILB 54 S. CooperRT 66 J. Clary ILB 99 K. BurnettTE 85 A. Gates OLB 56 S. MerrimanWR 83 V. Jackson LCB 23 Q. JammerQB 17 P. Rivers RCB 31 A. CromartieFB 22 J. Hester SS 42 C. HartRB 43 D. Sproles FS 32 E. Weddle

The Ravens’ 1st road trip of the season proved to be a successful one as they won, 31-26, at San Diego. RB Willis McGahee, who rushed for 79 yards, totaled 2 TDs, while QB Joe Flacco threw a pair of TD passes, one to WR Kelley Washington (27 yards) and the other to TE Todd Heap (9 yards). Baltimore was 3-of-4 for TDs in the red zone (also earning 1 FG), while the Chargers were 0-for-5, including K Nate Kaeding field goals of 29, 22, 23 and 25 yards. After K Steve Hauschka’s clutch 33-yard FG gave the Ravens a 31-26 lead with 2:54 left in the game, the Chargers drove to Baltimore’s 15-yard line. There, with 37 seconds remaining and facing a 4th-and-2 situation, San Diego gave the ball to RB Darren Sproles, who was tackled for a 5-yard loss by ILB Ray Lewis. Lewis called the tackle “one of the greatest plays of my career.” Helping the Ravens’ defense were interceptions by S Dawan Landry and OLB Antwan Barnes. Flacco completed 17 of 26 passes for 190 yards, while San Diego QB Philip Rivers was spectacular at times, hitting 25 of 45 passes for 436 yards, including 7 to Sproles for 124 yards. Sproles also added 128 yards on 4 kickoff returns. The Ravens produced 130 yards rushing on 32 attempts and P Sam Koch placed 3 punts inside the 10-yard line. officiAls – Referee: Tony Corrente (99), umpire: Fred Bryan

(11), head linesman: John McGrath (5), line Judge: John Hussey (35), side Judge: Allen Baynes (56), field Judge: Gary Cavaletto (60), Back Judge: Gregory Wilson (119)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoREChargers 1 9:18 D. Sproles 81 yd. pass from P.Rivers (N.Kaeding kick) 6-99, 2:22 0-7Ravens 1 4:49 W. McGahee 5 yd. run (S.Hauschka kick) 9-68, 4:29 7-7Chargers 1 0:44 N. Kaeding 29 yd. Field Goal 7-56, 4:05 7-10Ravens 2 10:50 W. McGahee 3 yd. run (S.Hauschka kick) 11-78, 4:54 14-10Chargers 2 3:00 N. Kaeding 22 yd. Field Goal 8-58, 3:34 14-13Ravens 2 1:38 K. Washington 27 yd. pass from J.Flacco (S.Hauschka kick) 5-75, 1:22 21-13Chargers 2 0:08 N. Kaeding 23 yd. Field Goal 9-37, 1:30 21-16Ravens 3 8:24 T. Heap 9 yd. pass from J.Flacco (S.Hauschka kick) 4-22, 1:42 28-16Chargers 3 2:26 V. Jackson 35 yd. pass from P.Rivers (N.Kaeding kick) 9-60, 5:58 28-23Chargers 4 7:11 N. Kaeding 25 yd. Field Goal 9-49, 4:04 28-26Ravens 4 2:54 S. Hauschka 33 yd. Field Goal 4-2, 1:34 31-26

TEAM sTATisTics RAvEns chARGERs First Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 22-9-11-2 20-4-14-2Total Yards – Plays – Average 311-60-5.2 474-68-7.0Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 130-32-4.1 53-21-2.5Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 181-1-9-190 421-2-15-436Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 27-18-1 45-25-2Punts / Number – Average 4-41.5 2-37.5Penalties / Number – Yards 4-32 12-85Fumbles / Number – Lost 2-0 1-0

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Baltimore: W. McGahee 15-79-2-13LG; R. Rice 8-36-0-9LG; L. McClain 4-12-0-5LG; J. Flacco 5-3-0-3LG San Diego: D. Sproles 10-26-0-13LG; M. Bennett 4-19-0-7LG; P. Rivers 4-10-0-4LG J. Hester 2-3-0-2LG; L. Naanee 1-(-5)-0-(-5)LG

Receiving Baltimore: R. Rice 5-46-0-21LG; K. Washington 4-58-1-27LG; D. Mason 3-31-0-14LG; L. McClain 2-16-0-11LG W. McGahee 2-10-0-8LG; M. Clayton 1-20-0-20LG; T. Heap 1-9-1-9LG San Diego: D. Sproles 7-124-1-81LG; V. Jackson 6-141-1-38LG; A. Gates 5-78-0-37LG; C. Chambers 2-30-0-15LG M. Bennett 2-3-0-2LG; M. Floyd 1-45-0-45LG; L. Naanee 1-8-0-8LG; B. Manumaleuna 1-7-0-7LG Passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 26-17-190-1-2-27LG; M. Clayton 1-1-0-0-0LG San Diego: P. Rivers 45-25-436-2-2-81LG

interceptions Baltimore: A. Barnes 1-4; D. Landry 1-0; E. Reed 0-8 San Diego: A. Cason 1-22

sacks Baltimore: T. Suggs 1.5-10; H. Ngata .5-5 San Diego: L. Castillo 1-9

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed BAlTiMoRE 7 14 7 3 - 31 s. hauschka (33)

sAn diEGo 10 6 7 3 - 26 n. Kaeding (29, 22, 23, 25)

KAnsAs ciTy chiEfsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 82 D. Bowe LE 94 T. JacksonLT 76 B. Albert NT 93 T. TylerLG 54 B. Waters RE 72 G. DorseyC 64 R. Niswanger LOLB 50 M. VrabelRG 79 M. Goff LILB 53 D. WilliamsRT 60 I. Ndukwe RILB 51 C. MaysTE 89 S. Ryan ROLB 91 T. HaliWR 83 M. Bradley LCB 31 M. LeggettQB 12 B. Croyle FS 44 J. PageFB 42 M. Cox SS 30 M. BrownRB 27 L. Johnson RCB 39 B. Carr

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 90 T. PryceC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MIKE 52 R. LewisWR 85 D. Mason SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

The Ravens’ offense set a team record with 501 yards of offense – while Baltimore’s defense allowed just 188 – in the season-opening 38-24 victory over the visiting Chiefs. The Ravens took a 10-0 1st-quarter lead after a K Steve Hauschka 44-yard FG and a QB Joe Flacco-to-RB Willis McGahee 3-yard TD toss. But, Kansas City blocked a P Sam Koch punt and recovered it in the end zone to cut the Ravens’ lead to 10-7 in the 2nd. Baltimore was driving in the 3rd as Flacco went no-huddle, but was thwarted by LB Derrick Johnson’s 70-yard INT. KC then scored on a 2-yard TD pass to WR Dwayne Bowe giving the Chiefs a 14-10, 3rd-quarter advantage. After falling behind again, KC came back to tie the game at 24 with 5:21 left in the game. Flacco threw for a career-best 307 yards (26 of 43 attempts) and 3 TDs, which was another high mark for the 2nd-year signal caller. RB Ray Rice added 108 rushing yards (19 carries), while TE Todd Heap and WR Mark Clayton each caught 5 passes, including a TD apiece. Clayton’s 31-yard TD reception from Flacco at 2:06 in the 4th quarter was the game-winner. The Ravens added another TD (McGahee’s 2nd on the day) with :31 remaining to seal the victory. WR Derrick Mason and McGahee, who scored the 2 TDs, each grabbed 4 receptions in the win.

officiAls – Referee: Gene Steratore (114), umpire: Tony Michalek (115), head linesman: Jeff Bergman (32), line Judge: Jeff Seeman (45), side Judge: Mike Weatherford (116), field Judge: Greg Gautreaux (80), Back Judge: Bob Waggoner (25)

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GAME 3 • RAvEns 34, BRoWns 3 Baltimore (3-0) cleveland (0-3)

sunday, september 27, 2009 • 1:02 PM ET • M&T Bank stadium • BaltimoreWeather: 72o, Partly Sunny, Wind WSW 6 mph • Attendance 70,950 • Time 2:46

clEvElAnd BRoWnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 17 B. Edwards LE 90 K. ColemanLT 73 J. Thomas NT 92 S. RogersLG 65 E. Steinbach RE 98 R. SmithC 55 A. Mack OLB 95 K. WimbleyRG 66 H. Fraley ILB 52 D. JacksonRT 78 J. St. Clair ILB 50 E. BartonWR 16 J. Cribbs OLB 96 D. BowensWR 87 M. Furrey LCB 24 E. WrightWR 11 M. Massaquoi S 21 B. PoolQB 10 B. Quinn S 26 A. ElamRB 35 J. Harrison RCB 22 B. McDonald

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 90 T. PryceC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MIKE 52 R. LewisWR 85 D. Mason SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

The Ravens followed 3 INTs with TD drives in a 34-3 stomping of the Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore CB Domonique Foxworth ended Cleveland’s 1st series with an INT to the Browns’ 31. The Ravens quickly took advantage, taking a 7-0 lead on a 7-yard RB Willis McGahee TD run. McGahee came back with a 15-yard 2nd-quarter TD. Those scores, plus 2 K Steve Hauschka FGs, gave the Ravens a 20-0 halftime lead. Browns head coach Eric Mangini replaced QB Brady Quinn with Derek Anderson for the start of the 2nd half. Baltimore’s defense then stole 3 Anderson passes in the final 2 quarters, 2 of which led to Ravens TDs. The initial score came on RB Ray Rice’s 1st NFL TD (9-yard run), and the 2nd saw WR Derrick Mason catch a 72-yard Joe Flacco TD pass. Mason earlier caught the 800th pass of his 15-year NFL career, and Flacco’s 342 passing yards were a career high. Baltimore produced 479 yards (tied for 2nd most in team history), while the defense held the Browns to 186 net yards and pitched a shutout into the 4th quarter. Baltimore extended its streak of not allowing a 100-yard rusher to an NFL-high 38 games, and the Ravens improved their record to 47-0 (since 2000) when they have a turnover margin of +2 or better. officiAls – Referee: Terry McAulay (77), umpire: Paul King

(121), head linesman: Tony Veteri (36), line Judge: Mark Steinkerchner (84), side Judge: Michael Banks (72), field Judge: Terry Brown (43), Back Judge: Gregory Steed (12)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 1 10:15 W. McGahee 7 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 6-31, 2:01 0-7Ravens 1 1:16 S. Hauschka 36 yd. Field Goal 12-68, 6:03 0-10Ravens 2 5:37 S. Hauschka 33 yd. Field Goal 16-82, 7:34 0-13Ravens 2 0:55 W. McGahee 15 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 8-80, 2:31 0-20Ravens 3 7:32 R. Rice 9 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 4-53, 1:54 0-27Browns 4 14:55 B. Cundiff 29 yd. Field Goal 13-66, 7:37 3-27Ravens 4 8:05 D. Mason 72 yd. pass from J.Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 1-72, 0:13 3-34

TEAM sTATisTics BRoWns RAvEnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 11-2-8-1 28-9-17-2Total Yards – Plays – Average 186-52-3.6 479-66-7.3Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 71-23-3.1 142-28-5.1Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 115-2-11-126 337-1-9-346Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 27-17-4 37-26-0Punts / Number – Average 5-51.0 4-44.0Penalties / Number – Yards 5-46 8-84Fumbles / Number – Lost 0-0 1-1

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Cleveland: J. Harrison 16-52-0-17LG; J. Davis 5-10-0-5LG; B. Quinn 2-9-0-7LG Baltimore: W. McGahee 7-67-2-34LG; R. Rice 11-48-1-9LG; M. Clayton 2-15-0-12LG; L. McClain 2-7-0-4LG M. Lawrence 4-0-0-4LG Receiving Cleveland: J. Harrison 5-33-0-12LG; M. Furrey 4-40-0-22LG; B. Edwards 3-35-0-18LG; M. Massaquoi 1-13-0-13LG R. Royal 1-7-0-7LG; J. Cribbs 1-2-0-2LG; J. Davis 1-1-0-1LG; L. Vickers 1-(-5)-0-(-5)LG Baltimore: D. Mason 5-118-1-72LG; K. Washington 5-66-0-19LG; T. Heap 4-41-0-20LG; R. Rice 4-27-0-15LG M. Clayton 3-35-0-20LG; L. McClain 3-29-0-10LG; L. Smith 1-26-0-26LG; M. Lawrence 1-4-0-4LG

Passing Cleveland: D. Anderson 19-11-92-3-0-22LG; B. Quinn 8-6-34-1-0-12LG Baltimore: J. Flacco 35-25-342-0-1-72LG; T. Smith 2-1-4-0-0-4LG

interceptions Cleveland: None Baltimore: D. Landry 1-27; D. Foxworth 1-13; E. Reed 1-9; B. Ayanbadejo 1-0; Ray Lewis 0-9

sacks Cleveland: K. Wimbley 1-9 Baltimore: T. Pryce 1-6; B. Ayanbadejo 1-5

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed clEvElAnd 0 0 0 3 0 3 B. cundiff (29)

BAlTiMoRE 10 10 7 7 0 34 s. hauschka (36, 33)

GAME 4 • PATRioTs 27, RAvEns 21Baltimore (3-1) new England (3-1)

sunday, october 4, 2009 • 1:02 PM ET • Gillette stadium • foxboroughWeather: 64o, Cloudy, Wind NW 2 mph • Attendance 68,756 • Time 3:26

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither DB 25 C. CarrLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 90 T. PryceC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 51 B. AyanbadejoRT 74 M. Oher MIKE 52 R. LewisWR 85 D. Mason SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 23 W. McGahee RCB 24 D. Foxworth

nEW EnGlAnd PATRioTsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 88 S. Aiken LE 94 T. WarrenLT 72 M. Light NT 75 V. WilforkLG 70 L. Mankins DT 99 M. WrightC 67 D. Koppen RE 97 J. GreenRG 61 S. Neal OLB 58 P. WoodsRT 77 N. Kaczur ILB 59 G. GuytonTE 86 C. Baker OLB 96 A. ThomasWR 81 R. Moss LCB 29 S. SpringsQB 12 T. Brady RCB 23 L. BoddenRB 39 L. Maroney SS 31 B. MeriweatherWR 83 W. Welker FS 30 B. McGowan

An impressive final drive in the 4th quarter fell short when the Ravens dropped a 27-21 decision at the Patriots. Baltimore drove to the Pats’ 14 and faced a 4th-and-4 before QB Joe Flacco’s pass to WR Mark Clayton fell incomplete. The Ravens took a 7-3, 1st-quarter lead on a Flacco-to-WR Derrick Mason 20-yard TD pass. After the Patriots took a 17-7 halftime lead, OLB Terrell Suggs sacked QB Tom Brady, causing a fumble that DE Dwan Edwards recovered in the end zone to bring the Ravens within 3 points (17-14). The 14-yard sack for Suggs made him the franchise’s all-time leader in sack yardage (437) passing Peter Boulware (428). A Brady-to-WR Randy Moss 14-yard TD gave NE a 24-14 advantage. Flacco then found RB Willis McGahee on a 13-yard TD to make it 24-21 in the 4th quarter. The TD was McGahee’s 7th on the season, which gave him a league-high 42 points. A Stephen Gostkowski 33-yard FG provided the final margin. In the loss, RB Ray Rice collected his 3rd-career 100-yard game (103 yards), and the Ravens’ defense extended its streak of not allowing a 100-yard rusher to an NFL-high 39 games.

officiAls – Referee: Ron Winter (14), umpire: Bill Schuster (129), head linesman: Jim Mello (48), line Judge: Tom Stephan (68), side Judge: Tom Hill (97), field Judge: Jim Howey (37), Back Judge: Richard Reels (83)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoREPatriots 1 13:34 S. Gostkowski 32 yd. Field Goal 4-2, 1:20 0-3Ravens 1 6:59 D. Mason 20 yd. pass from J. Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 15-81, 6:35 7-3Patriots 2 14:08 T. Brady 1 yd. run (S. Gostkowski kick) 14-76, 7:51 7-10Patriots 2 3:57 S. Morris 12 yd. run (S. Gostkowski kick) 6-63, 2:54 7-17Ravens 3 6:19 D. Edwards fumble recovery in end zone (S. Hauschka kick) 14-17Patriots 3 2:27 R. Moss 14 yd. pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick) 6-79, 3:52 14-24Ravens 4 14:17 W. McGahee 13 yd. pass from J. Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 7-80, 3:10 21-24Patriots 4 7:10 S. Gostkowski 33 yd. Field Goal 15-59, 7:07 21-27

TEAM sTATisTics RAvEns PATRioTsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 24-5-18-1 25-6-15-4Total Yards – Plays – Average 363-66-5.5 319-65-4.9Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 116-17-6.8 85-30-2.8Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 247-2-17-264 234-3-24-258Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 47-27-1 32-21-0Punts / Number – Average 3-46.3 3-38.3Penalties / Number – Yards 9-85 5-41Fumbles / Number – Lost 1-1 2-1

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Baltimore: R. Rice 11-103-0-50LG; W. McGahee 5-11-0-5LG; J. Flacco 1-2-0-2LG New England: F. Taylor 7-25-0-8LG; K. Faulk 5-22-0-10LG; S. Morris 6-21-1-12LG T. Brady 5-11-1-7LG; L. Maroney 7-6-0-5LG

Receiving Baltimore: D. Mason 7-88-1-20LG; R. Rice 5-49-0-15LG; M. Clayton 5-45-0-13LG; T. Heap 4-46-0-22LG K. Washington 4-31-0-12LG; W. McGahee 1-13-1-13LG; M. Oher 1-(-8)-0-(-8)LG New England: W. Welker 6-48-0-15LG; S. Morris 5-35-0-14LG; R. Moss 3-50-1-20LG; B. Watson 2-51-0-34LG S. Aiken 1-26-0-26LG; L. Maroney 1-17-0-17LG; F. Taylor 1-13-0-13LG J. Edelman 1-12-0-12LG; K. Faulk 1-6-0-6LG

Passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 47-27-264-1-2-22LG New England: T. Brady 32-21-258-0-1-34LG

interceptions Baltimore: None New England: L. Bodden 1-0

sacks Baltimore: T. Suggs 1-14; J. Johnson 1-7; T. Pryce 1-3 New England: M. Wright 2-17

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GAME 5 • BEnGAls 17, RAvEns 14Baltimore (3-2) cincinnati (4-1)

sunday, october 11, 2009 • 1:02 PM EdT • M&T Bank stadium • BaltimoreWeather: 64o, Clear, Sunny, Wind WNW 3 mph • Attendance 71,161 • Time 2:58

cincinnATi BEnGAlsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 85 C. Ochocinco LDE 91 R. GeathersLOT 77 A. Whitworth LDT 94 D. PekoLG 66 E. Mathis RDT 90 P. SimsC 64 K. Cook RDE 98 A. OdomRG 63 B. Williams SLB 58 R. MaualugaROT 73 A. Collins MLB 57 Dh. JonesTE 86 D. Coats WLB 55 K. RiversWR 11 L. Coles LCB 22 J. JosephQB 9 C. Palmer RCB 29 L. HallFB 23 J. Johnson SS 31 R. WilliamsHB 32 C. Benson FS 42 C. Crocker

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 74 M. Oher NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 90 T. PryceC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 73 M. Yanda MIKE 52 R. LewisWR 85 D. Mason SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

A 20-yard QB Carson Palmer-to-WR Andre Caldwell TD pass with 22 seconds left in the game gave the visiting Bengals a 17-14 victory over the Ravens. That score trumped Baltimore’s go-ahead, 4th-quarter 48-yard TD pass from QB Joe Flacco to RB Ray Rice that gave the Ravens a 14-10 lead. The score was Rice’s 1st-career receiving TD. NT Kelly Gregg blocked a Shayne Graham FGA to halt the Bengals’ 1st drive. After a scoreless 1st quarter, S Ed Reed gave the Ravens a 7-0 lead when he intercepted Palmer and raced 52 yards for a TD. The INT-TD was Reed’s 12th-career return TD (13th including postseason), and it was his 6th INT-TD (a franchise record) of his 8-year career (7th including postseason). A 32-yard Graham FG made the score 7-3 at the half. Cincy RB Cedric Benson’s 28-yard TD sprint in the 3rd quarter gave the Bengals a 10-7 advantage. Benson became the 1st back to rush for 100 yards (27 carries for 120 yards) against Baltimore in 40 games. Rice rushed for 69 yards and added 74 more on 7 catches, giving him 143 all-purpose yards. The Bengals outgained the Ravens 403 to 257 yards.

officiAls – Referee: Jeff Triplette (42), umpire: Bruce Stritesky (102), head linesman: Steve Stelljes (22), line Judge: Michael Spanier (90), side Judge: David Wyant (16), field Judge: Boris Cheek (41), Back Judge: Steve Freeman (133)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 2 12:17 E. Reed 52 yd. interception return (S. Hauschka kick) 0-7Bengals 2 10:11 S. Graham 32 yd. Field Goal 7-70, 2:06 3-7Bengals 3 0:52 C. Benson 28 yd. run (S. Graham kick) 9-84, 6:19 10-7Ravens 4 6:59 R. Rice 48 yd. pass from J. Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 5-69, 3:19 10-14Bengals 4 0:22 A. Caldwell 20 yd. pass from C. Palmer (S. Graham kick) 11-80, 1:53 17-14

TEAM sTATisTics BEnGAls RAvEnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 22-7-11-4 12-5-7-0Total Yards – Plays – Average 403-66-6.1 257-51-5.0Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 142-34-4.2 82-18-4.6Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 261-1-10-271 175-2-11-186Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 31-18-1 31-22-2Punts / Number – Average 4-40.0 6-45.3Penalties / Number – Yards 7-39 10-76Fumbles / Number – Lost 3-1 0-0

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Cincinnati: C. Benson 27-120-1-28LG; C. Palmer 5-18-0-8LG; B. Scott 1-3-0-3LG; B. Leonard 1-1-0-1LG Baltimore: R. Rice 14-69-0-21LG; J. Flacco 1-9-0-9LG; L. McClain 2-6-0-5LG; W. McGahee 1-(-2)-0-(-2)LG Receiving Cincinnati: C. Ochocinco 7-94-0-21LG; C. Henry 3-92-0-73LG; B. Leonard 3-30-0-10LG A. Caldwell 2-33-1-20LG; C. Benson 2-16-0-11LG; J. Foschi 1-6-0-6LG Baltimore: R. Rice 7-74-1-48LG; T. Heap 7-41-0-11LG; M. Clayton 3-36-0-23LG; L. McClain 3-10-0-9LG K. Washington 1-21-0-21LG; W. McGahee 1-4-0-4LG

Passing Cincinnati: C. Palmer 31-18-271-1-1-73LG Baltimore: J. Flacco 31-22-186-2-1-48LG

interceptions Cincinnati: J. Joseph 1-21; L. Hall 1-0 Baltimore: E. Reed 1-52

sacks Cincinnati: Dh. Jones 1-6; R. Geathers 1-5 Baltimore: J. Johnson 1-10

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed cincinnATi 0 3 7 7 - 17 s. Graham (32B, 32)

BAlTiMoRE 0 7 0 7 - 14 s. hauschka (none)

GAME 6 • viKinGs 33, RAvEns 31Baltimore (3-3) Minnesota (6-0)

sun., oct. 18, 2009 • 12:05 PM cdT • Mall of America field at hhh Metrodome • MinneapolisWeather: Indoors • Attendance 63,689 • Time 3:15

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 74 M. Oher NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 D. EdwardsC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 73 M. Yanda MIKE 52 R. LewisWR 85 D. Mason SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

MinnEsoTA viKinGsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 18 S. Rice LE 91 R. EdwardsLT 74 B. McKinnie NT 94 P. WilliamsLG 76 S. Hutchinson UT 93 K. WilliamsC 65 J. Sullivan RDE 69 J. AllenRG 64 A. Herrera SLB 52 C. GreenwayRT 71 P. Loadholt MLB 56 E. HendersonTE 81 V. Shiancoe WLB 51 B. LeberTE 83 J. Dugan LCB 26 A. WinfieldQB 4 B. Favre RCB 23 C. GriffinTE 40 J. Kleinsasser SS 25 T. JohnsonHB 28 A. Peterson FS 20 M. Williams

Despite a heroic 4th-quarter comeback that featured 21 points by Baltimore, the Ravens lost, 33-31, at then-undefeated Minnesota. K Steve Hauschka’s 44-yard field goal attempt that ended the game sailed wide left, dashing the Ravens’ opportunity for victory. The Vikings took a 14-0 lead in the game’s 1st 9 minutes on QB Brett Favre’s 2 TD tosses. A 29-yard Hauschka FG made the margin 14-3 at the half. Two K Ryan Longwell FGs and a 3rd Favre TD throw gave the Vikings a 27-10 margin with 10 minutes left in the contest. Then Ravens QB Joe Flacco threw TD passes to WRs Mark Clayton (32 yards) and Derrick Mason (12 yards) on back-to-back Baltimore possessions, bringing the Ravens within 6 at 30-24. After the Ravens’ defense produced a 3-and-out, Baltimore’s offense came right back with a 33-yard RB Ray Rice TD run, giving the Ravens a 31-30 lead with 3:37 left in the game. Favre then directed a Vikings’ drive that ended with a Longwell 31-yard FG at the 1:56 mark. Flacco drove Baltimore to the Vikings’ 26, where Hauschka’s miss came. Flacco finished the game with 28 completions on 43 attempts for 385 yards (2nd most in team history). Rice, who scored 2 TDs, caught 10 passes for 117 yards and added 77 yards on the ground. officiAls – Referee: Mike Carey (94), umpire: Steve Wilson

(29), head linesman: George Hayward (54), line Judge: Tom Barnes (55), side Judge: Don Carlsen (39), field Judge: Buddy Horton (82), Back Judge: Todd Prukop (30)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoREVikings 1 11:25 V. Shiancoe 19 yd. pass from B. Favre (R. Longwell kick) 6-61, 3:35 0-7Vikings 1 6:16 B. Berrian 4 yd. pass from B. Favre (R. Longwell kick) 7-55, 3:21 0-14Ravens 2 0:02 S. Hauschka 29 yd. Field Goal 9-71, 1:45 3-14Vikings 3 7:16 R. Longwell 40 yd. Field Goal 10-38, 5:35 3-17Ravens 3 4:13 R. Rice 22 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 8-72, 3:03 10-17Vikings 3 2:05 R. Longwell 22 yd. Field Goal 5-67, 2:08 10-20Vikings 4 10:08 V. Shiancoe 1 yd. pass from B. Favre (R. Longwell kick) 10-80, 5:42 10-27Ravens 4 8:35 M. Clayton 32 yd. pass from J. Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 7-75, 1:33 17-27Vikings 4 6:01 R. Longwell 29 yd. Field Goal 5-61, 2:34 17-30Ravens 4 5:12 D. Mason 12 yd. pass from J. Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 3-73, 0:49 24-30Ravens 4 3:37 R. Rice 33 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 1-33, 0:07 31-30Vikings 4 1:56 R. Longwell 31 yd. Field Goal 6-66, 1:41 31-33

TEAM sTATisTics RAvEns viKinGsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 20-2-18-0 19-7-11-1Total Yards – Plays – Average 448-64-7.0 426-63-6.8Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 81-18-4.5 167-31-5.4Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 367-3-18-385 259-3-19-278Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 43-28-0 29-21-0Punts / Number – Average 7-48.9 5-45.4Penalties / Number – Yards 6-74 3-15Fumbles / Number – Lost 2-0 0-0

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Baltimore: R. Rice 10-77-2-33LG; W. McGahee 7-3-0-5LG; L. McClain 1-1-0-1LG Minnesota: A. Peterson 22-143-0-58LG; C. Taylor 8-22-0-11LG; P. Harvin 1-2-0-2LG Receiving Baltimore: R. Rice 10-117-0-63LG; D. Mason 7-97-1-27LG; M. Clayton 3-57-1-32LG; T. Heap 3-51-0-23LG K. Washington 3-48-0-28LG; D. Williams 1-17-0-17LG; L. McClain 1-(-2)-0-(-2)LG Minnesota: S. Rice 6-176-0-63LG; V. Shiancoe 4-48-2-21LG; A. Peterson 4-23-0-10LG; B. Berrian 3-18-1-8LG P. Harvin 2-10-0-8LG; J. Kleinsasser 1-3-0-3LG; N. Tahi 1-0-0-0LG

Passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 43-28-385-0-2-63LG Minnesota: B. Favre 29-21-278-0-3-63LG

interceptions Baltimore: None Minnesota: None

sacks Baltimore: T. Pryce 1-9; R. Lewis 1-8; D. Edwards 1-2 Minnesota: K. Williams 2-10; J. Allen 1-8

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MinnEsoTA 14 0 6 13 - 33 R. longwell (40, 22, 29, 31)

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GAME 7 • RAvEns 30, BRoncos 7denver (6-1) Baltimore (4-3)

sunday, november 1, 2009 • 1:02 PM EsT • M&T Bank stadium • BaltimoreWeather: 56o, Showers, Partly Cloudy, Wind ENE 8 mph • Attendance 71,132 • Time 2:59

dEnvER BRoncosoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 19 E. Royal LE 98 R. McBeanLT 78 R. Clady NT 91 R. FieldsLG 50 B. Hamilton RE 90 K. PetersonC 62 C. Wiegmann OLB 57 M. HagganRG 73 C. Kuper ILB 54 A. DavisRT 74 R. Harris ILB 55 D. WilliamsWR 14 B. Stokley OLB 92 E. DumervilWR 10 J. Gaffney LCB 24 C. BaileyWR 15 B. Marshall RCB 21 A. GoodmanQB 8 K. Orton S 23 R. HillRB 27 K. Moreno S 20 B. Dawkins

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 D. EdwardsC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MIKE 52 R. LewisTE 86 T. Heap SLB 95 J. JohnsonWR 85 D. Mason LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

The defense held the previously undefeated Broncos to 200 yards and 1 TD, while QB Joe Flacco completed 80 percent of his passes, and the special teams scored a TD in the Ravens’ 30-7 victory. Baltimore took a 6-0 halftime lead on 2 K Steve Hauschka FGs (43 and 35 yards). Rookie CB/RS Lardarius Webb opened the 2nd half with a 95-yard KOR for a TD, giving the Ravens a 13-0 advantage. RB Knowshon Moreno’s 1-yard TD brought the Broncos within 6 at 13-7 in the 3rd quarter, but the Ravens scored the game’s remaining points on another Hauschka FG (31 yards) and 2 4th-quarter TDs (WR Derrick Mason on a 20-yard pass from Flacco and RB Ray Rice’s 7-yard run). Flacco, who ended the game with 14 straight completions, was 20-of-25 for 175 yards. Flacco’s 80 percent completion percentage, which tied a franchise record, was the first since Elvis Grbac completed 80 percent at Cleveland on 10/21/01. Rice caught 5 passes for 24 yards and rushed for 84 more. It was the 4th-consecutive game that Rice produced over 100 yards from scrimmage. TE Todd Heap also caught the 400th reception of his 9-year career in the 1st quarter.

officiAls – Referee: James Coleman (95), umpire: Jeff Rice (44), head linesman: Julian Mapp (52), line Judge: Jeff Bergman (32), side Judge: Rick Patterson (15), field Judge: Scott Steenson (88), Back Judge: Billy Smith (2)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 1 0:56 S. Hauschka 43 yd. Field Goal 4-2, 1:48 0-3Ravens 2 4:58 S. Hauschka 35 yd. Field Goal 11-46, 5:55 0-6Ravens 3 14:46 L. Webb 95 yd. kickoff return (S. Hauschka kick) 0-0, 0:14 0-13Broncos 3 9:46 K. Moreno 1 yd. run (M. Prater kick) 10-86, 5:00 7-13Ravens 3 4:55 S. Hauschka 31 yd. Field Goal 10-69, 4:51 7-16Ravens 4 13:07 D. Mason 20 yd. pass from J.Flacco (S. Hauschka kick) 9-73, 5:18 7-23Ravens 4 1:59 R. Rice 7 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 9-53, 5:05 7-30

TEAM sTATisTics BRoncos RAvEnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 17-6-8-3 16-7-8-1Total Yards – Plays – Average 200-58-3.4 292-62-4.7Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 66-19-3.5 125-35-3.6Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 134-2-18-152 167-2-8-175Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 37-23-0 25-20-0Punts / Number – Average 8-38.4 4-44.3Penalties / Number – Yards 6-35 8-94Fumbles / Number – Lost 1-1 1-0

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Denver: K. Moreno 10-39-1-12LG; C. Buckhalter 8-16-0-5LG; K. Orton 1-11-0-11LG Baltimore: R. Rice 23-84-1-17LG; L. McClain 3-31-0-20LG; J. Flacco 5-5-0-2LG M. Clayton 1-4-0-4LG; T. Heap 1-2-0-2LG; W. McGahee 2-(-1)-0-1LG

Receiving Denver: C. Buckhalter 6-30-0-11LG; B. Marshall 4-24-0-9LG; J. Gaffney 3-43-0-17LG; D. Graham 3-30-0-23LG E. Royal 2-10-0-7LG; P. Hillis 2-10-0-6LG; K. Moreno 2-(-4)-0-5LG; T. Scheffler 1-9-0-9LG Baltimore: R. Rice 5-24-0-10LG; K. Washington 4-58-0-21LG; D. Mason 4-40-1-20LG M. Clayton 3-33-0-18LG; T. Heap 3-16-0-7LG; W. McGahee 1-4-0-4LG

Passing Denver: K. Orton 37-23-152-0-0-23LG Baltimore: J. Flacco 25-20-175-0-1-21LG

interceptions Denver: None Baltimore: None

sacks Denver: A. Davis 1-6; L. Smith 1-2 Baltimore: C. Carr 1-10; J. Johnson 1-8

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GAME 8 • BEnGAls 17, RAvEns 7Baltimore (4-4) cincinnati (6-2)

sunday, november 8, 2009 • 1:02 PM EsT • Paul Brown stadium • cincinnatiWeather: 67o, Sunny, Wind S 7 mph • Attendance 64,313 • Time 3:10

officiAls – Referee: Alberto Riveron (57), umpire: Ruben Fowler (71), head linesman: Ed Camp (134), line Judge: Ron Phares (10), side Judge: Jimmy DeBell (58), field Judge: Steve Zimmer (33), Back Judge: Lee Dyer (27)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoREBengals 1 8:55 A. Caldwell 6 yd. pass from C. Palmer (S. Graham kick) 12-73, 6:05 0-7Bengals 1 2:23 C. Benson 1 yd. run (S. Graham kick) 10-80, 4:44 0-14Bengals 2 7:45 S. Graham 23 yd. Field Goal 12-75, 6:58 0-17Ravens 4 12:54 R. Rice 2 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 8-65, 2:43 7-17

TEAM sTATisTics RAvEns BEnGAlsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 16-5-9-2 20-6-12-2Total Yards – Plays – Average 215-53-4.1 369-73-5.1Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 55-17-3.2 146-39-3.7Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 160-4-35-195 223-1-1-224Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 32-18-2 33-20-0Punts / Number – Average 5-49.8 5-46.4Penalties / Number – Yards 7-80 6-40Fumbles / Number – Lost 1-0 1-1

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Baltimore: R. Rice 12-48-1-10LG; J. Flacco 2-3-0-2LG; L. McClain 2-2-0-2LG; D. Mason 1-2-0-2LG Cincinnati: C. Benson 34-117-1-21LG; B. Leonard 3-11-0-11LG; C. Palmer 1-10-0-10LG; L. Coles1-8-0-8LG

Receiving Baltimore: R. Rice 8-87-0-35LG; D. Mason 3-31-0-13LG; T. Heap 3-28-0-15LG L. McClain 2-24-0-19LG; M. Clayton 1-15-0-15LG; K. Washington 1-10-0-10LG Cincinnati: L. Coles 6-72-0-32LG; C. Ochocinco 5-66-0-21LG; B. Leonard 3-19-0-10LG A. Caldwell 3-15-1-9LG; J. Foschi 2-32-0-20LG; C. Henry 1-20-0-20LG

Passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 32-18-195-2-0-35LG Cincinnati: C. Palmer 33-20-224-0-1-32LG

interceptions Baltimore: None Cincinnati: J. Joseph 1-0; L. Hall 1-(-2)

sacks Baltimore: T. Suggs 1-1 Cincinnati: B. Johnson 1.5-11.5; R. Geathers 1-10; J. Fanene 0.5-4.5; M. Johnson 0.5-4.5; C. Ndukwe 0.5-4.5

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cincinnATi 14 3 0 0 - 17 s. Graham (23)

The Bengals scored on each of their opening 3 possessions to take a 17-0, 2nd-quarter lead and held on for a 17-7 victory at Paul Brown Stadium. Cincinnati opened the game with 12- and 10-play TD drives, taking a 7-0 lead on a QB Carson Palmer-to-WR Andre Caldwell 6-yard TD pass, and a 14-0 advantage on RB Cedric Benson’s 1-yard plunge. K Shayne Graham’s 23-yard, 2nd-quarter FG gave the Bengals a 17-0 halftime lead. RB Ray Rice’s 2-yard TD run brought the Ravens within 10 at 17-7 early in the 4th quarter. After S Ed Reed forced and recovered a WR Chad Ochocinco fumble, K Steve Hauschka missed a 38-yard FG attempt (wide left) with 6:17 left, which slowed a late Baltimore rally. The Ravens managed just 215 yards and converted just 1 of 10 3rd downs. Benson became the 1st back to run for over 100 yards twice (120 and 117 yards) in the same season against Baltimore since Pittsburgh’s Jerome Bettis (116 and 105) did the same in 1996. Palmer improved to 8-3 against the Ravens in his career, while the Bengals swept the Ravens for the 3rd time in 5 years (2005, 2007).

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 94 J. BannanLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 D. EdwardsC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MIKE 52 R. LewisWR 85 D. Mason SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

cincinnATi BEnGAlsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 85 C. Ochocinco LDE 91 R. GeathersLOT 77 A. Whitworth LDT 94 D. PekoLG 66 E. Mathis RDT 99 T. JohnsonC 64 K. Cook RDE 68 J. FaneneRG 63 B. Williams SLB 58 R. MaualugaROT 73 A. Collins MLB 57 Dh. JonesTE 88 J. Foschi WLB 55 K. RiversWR 11 L. Coles LCB 22 J. JosephQB 9 C. Palmer RCB 29 L. HallHB 32 C. Benson SS 41 C. NdukweTE 74 D. Roland FS 42 C. Crocker

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GAME 9 • RAvEns 16, BRoWns 0Baltimore (5-4) cleveland (1-8)

Monday, nov. 16, 2009 • 8:40 PM EsT • cleveland Browns stadium • clevelandWeather: 46o, Dry Cold, Wind NE 16 mph • Attendance 69,023 • Time 2:59

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsETE 73 M. Yanda DT 94 J. BannanLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 D. EdwardsC 77 M. Birk RLB 55 T. SuggsRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MIKE 52 R. LewisTE 86 T. Heap SLB 95 J. JohnsonWR 85 D. Mason LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

clEvElAnd BRoWnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 16 J. Cribbs LE 90 K. ColemanLT 73 J. Thomas NT 92 S. RogersLG 65 E. Steinbach RE 98 R. SmithC 55 A. Mack OLB 95 K. WimbleyRG 70 R. Hadnot ILB 96 D. BowensRT 78 J. St. Clair ILB 56 K. MaiavaTE 82 S. Heiden OLB 93 J. TrusnikWR 11 M. Massaquoi LCB 24 E. WrightQB 10 B. Quinn RCB 22 B. McDonaldFB 47 L. Vickers S 21 B. PoolRB 31 J. Lewis S 26 A. Elam

officiAls – Referee: Carl Cheffers (51), umpire: Undrey Wash (96), head linesman: Kent Payne (79), line Judge: Charles Stewart (62), side Judge: Jeff Lamberth (103), field Judge: Jon Lucivansky (89), Back Judge: Billy Smith (2)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 3 12:28 R. Rice 13 yd. run (S. Hauschka kick) 4-59, 1:34 7-0Ravens 3 12:11 D. Landry 48 yd. interception return (kick blocked) 13-0Ravens 3 7:20 S. Hauschka 44 yd. Field Goal 4-2, 1:53 16-0

TEAM sTATisTics RAvEns BRoWnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 14-6-6-2 11-5-6-0Total Yards – Plays – Average 274-58-4.7 160-61-2.6Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 128-37-3.5 86-26-3.3Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 146-2-9-155 74-4-25-99Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 19-13-0 31-13-2Punts / Number – Average 7-41.9 9-38.6Penalties / Number – Yards 7-43 6-52Fumbles / Number – Lost 0-0 1-0

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Baltimore: R. Rice 20-89-1-19LG; W. McGahee 13-35-0-7LG; L. McClain 3-10-0-6LG; J. Flacco 1-(-6)-0-(-6)LG Browns: J. Lewis 10-36-0-14LG; J. Cribbs 6-34-0-11LG; C. Jennings 7-18-0-6LG B. Quinn 2-1-0-2LG; M. Massaquoi 1-(-3)-0-(-3)LG

Receiving Baltimore: T. Heap 4-43-0-18LG; D. Mason 3-78-0-41LG; L. McClain 3-19-0-9LG; R. Rice 3-15-0-7LG Browns: M. Furrey 6-30-0-14LG; M. Massaquoi 1-30-0-30LG; C. Jennings 1-10-0-10LG; J. Cribbs1-10-0-10LG S. Heiden 1-9-0-9LG; R. Royal 1-7-0-4LG; J. Lewis 1-5-0-5LG; L. Vickers 1-(-2)-0-(-2)LG

Passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 18-13-155-0-0-41LG; R. Rice 1-0-0-0-0LG Browns: B. Quinn 31-13-99-2-0-30LG

interceptions Baltimore: D. Landry 1-48; C. Carr 1-11 Browns: None

sacks Baltimore: T. Pryce 1-8; R. Lewis 1-7; J. Johnson 1-6; L. Webb 1-4 Browns: D. Bowens 2-9

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clEvElAnd 0 0 0 0 - 0 none

The Ravens recorded their 1st shutout in 3 seasons when they stopped the host Browns, 16-0, on Monday Night Football at Cleveland Browns Stadium. The AFC North rivals played to a 0-0 halftime deadlock before Baltimore exploded for 13 points in the opening 3 minutes of the 3rd quarter. The Ravens’ 1st score came on a 13-yard RB Ray Rice touchdown, which was set up by a 41-yard Joe Flacco-to-WR Derrick Mason completion. On the next play from scrimmage, SS Dawan Landry intercepted a QB Brady Quinn pass and raced 48 yards for a TD. It was Landry’s team-leading 3rd INT on the season. K Steve Hauschka, who added a 44-yard field goal later in the quarter, had his extra point attempt blocked by DT Shaun Rogers. (Hauschka missed a 36-yard FG attempt in the 1st quarter.) The Ravens limited Cleveland to just 160 yards, holding Quinn to 13 completions in 31 attempts for 99 yards, while sacking him 4 times. Rice rushed 20 times for 89 yards, while Flacco completed 13 of 18 for 155. Rice added 15 receiving yards giving him 104 yards from scrimmage, his 6th-straight game of 100-plus scrimmage yards. Baltimore’s last shutout was a 27-0 victory vs. Pittsburgh on 11/26/06.

GAME 10 • colTs 17, RAvEns 15indianapolis (10-0) Baltimore (5-5)

sunday, november 22, 2009 • 1:02 PM EsT • M&T Bank stadium • BaltimoreWeather: 56o, Sunny, Wind NE 7 mph • Attendance 71,320 • Time 3:04

officiAls – Referee: John Parry (132), umpire: Dan Ferrell (64), head linesman: Wayne Mackie (106), line Judge: Ron Marinucci (107), side Judge: Keith Washington (7), field Judge: Scott Edwards (3), Back Judge: Perry Paganelli (124)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoREColts 1 11:24 D. Clark 3 yd. pass from P. Manning (M. Stover kick) 7-87, 3:36 7-0Ravens 1 5:09 B. Cundiff 46 yd. Field Goal 13-51, 6:15 7-3Ravens 1 4:01 B. Cundiff 44 yd. Field Goal 4-3, 0:52 7-6Ravens 2 4:43 B. Cundiff 38 yd. Field Goal 8-32, 3:50 7-9Colts 2 1:23 J. Addai 5 yd. run (M. Stover kick) 8-80, 3:20 14-9Ravens 2 0:02 B. Cundiff 36 yd. Field Goal 9-54, 1:21 14-12Ravens 4 10:12 B. Cundiff 20 yd. Field Goal 15-65, 8:05 14-15Colts 4 7:02 M. Stover 25 yd. Field Goal 9-60, 3:10 17-15

TEAM sTATisTics colTs RAvEnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 20-3-16-1 20-5-15-0Total Yards – Plays – Average 375-56-6.7 354-66-5.4Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 76-25-3.0 98-31-3.2Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 299-0-0-299 256-0-0-256Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 31-22-2 35-23-1Punts / Number – Average 3-40.0 2-43.0Penalties / Number – Yards 5-40 2-20Fumbles / Number – Lost 1-1 1-1

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Indianapolis: J. Addai 19-74-1-21LG; D. Brown 4-10-0-6LG; P. Manning 1-(-1)-0-(-1)LG; P. Garcon 1-(-7)-0-(-7)LG Baltimore: R. Rice 20-71-0-14LG; W. McGahee 6-25-0-16LG; L. McClain 3-4-0-3LG; J. Flacco 2-(-2)-0-0LG Receiving Indianapolis: R. Wayne 7-89-0-24LG; P. Garcon 6-108-0-66LG; T. Santi 6-80-0-31LG A. Collie 1-12-0-12LG; J. Addai 1-7-0-7LG; D. Clark 1-3-1-3LG Baltimore: D. Mason 9-142-0-45LG; R. Rice 7-64-0-22LG; T. Heap 2-15-0-11LG; M. Clayton 1-10-0-10LG K. Washington 1-8-0-8LG; W. McGahee 1-7-0-7LG; L. McClain 1-5-0-5LG; L. Smith 1-5-0-5LG Passing Indianapolis: P. Manning 31-22-299-2-1-66LG Baltimore: J. Flacco 35-23-256-1-0-45LG

interceptions Indianapolis: E. Reed 1-42; D. Landry 1-14 Baltimore: G. Brackett 1-8

sacks Indianapolis: None Baltimore: None

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed indiAnAPolis 7 7 0 3 - 17 M. stover (25)

BAlTiMoRE 6 6 0 3 - 15 B. cundiff (46, 44, 38, 36) 30 WR (20)

Former Ravens K Matt Stover kicked the winning FG (25 yards) with 7:02 left in the game in the Colts’ 17-15 victory over Baltimore. Ravens K Billy Cundiff scored all of Baltimore’s points with 5 FGs, which tied Stover’s single-game team record. (Cundiff did miss a 30-yard attempt in the 3rd quarter.) The Colts took a 7-0 lead on the game’s opening drive, which ended with a 3-yard QB Peyton Manning-to-TE Dallas Clark TD (Clark’s only catch of the day). The Ravens grabbed a 9-7, 2nd-quarter lead before RB Joseph Addai’s 5-yard TD run gave Indianapolis a 14-9 halftime lead. Baltimore had a 1st down on the Colts’ 1-yard line in the 4th quarter, but could not punch the ball into the end zone on 3 runs. Cundiff then kicked his 5th FG to give the Ravens a 15-14 lead. QB Joe Flacco’s INT at the Colts’ 13 with 2:49 remaining in the contest stopped the Ravens’ comeback. Flacco completed 23 of 35 for 256 yards, including 9 for 142 to WR Derrick Mason and 7 to RB Ray Rice for 64 more. The 142 receiving yards for Mason are the 3rd most of his 13-year NFL career. Rice’s 135 yards from scrimmage gave him 8 games with 100 or more yards from scrimmage, tying him (Steven Jackson) for the league lead. Also, the Ravens’ offensive line did not allow a sack for the first time in 2009.

indiAnAPolis colTsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 87 R. Wayne LE 79 R. BrockLT 74 Ch. Johnson LDT 90 D. MuirLG 65 R. Lilja RDT 99 A. JohnsonC 63 J. Saturday RE 96 K. DawsonRG 66 K. DeVan SLB 50 P. WheelerRT 71 R. Diem MLB 58 G. BrackettTE 44 D. Clark WLB 55 C. SessionWR 85 P. Garcon LCB 27 J. LaceyQB 18 P. Manning RCB 25 J. PowersRB 29 J. Addai SS 33 M. BullittHB 86 T. Santi FS 41 A. Bethea

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 D. EdwardsC 77 M. Birk RLB 53 J. McClainRG 65 C. Chester JACK 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MIKE 52 R. LewisTE 86 T. Heap SLB 95 J. JohnsonWR 85 D. Mason LCB 31 F. WashingtonQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

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GAME 11 • RAvEns 20, sTEElERs 17 (oT)Pittsburgh (6-5) Baltimore (6-5)

sunday, november 29, 2009 • 8:30 PM EsT • M&T Bank stadium • BaltimoreWeather: 58o, Partly Cloudy, Wind S 5 mph • Attendance 71,314 • Time 3:17

officiAls – Referee: Ed Hochuli (85), umpire: Chad Brown (31), head linesman: Mark Hittner (28), line Judge: Tim Podraza (47), side Judge: Barry Anderson (20), field Judge: Craig Wrolstad (4), Back Judge: Kirk Dornan (6)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 1 8:14 W.McGahee 2 yd. run (B.Cundiff kick) 9-73, 5:00 0-7Steelers 2 14:11 S.Holmes 33 yd. pass from D.Dixon (J.Reed kick) 7-74, 3:37 7-7Ravens 2 1:45 D.Mason 10 yd. pass from J.Flacco (B.Cundiff kick) 6-89, 2:26 7-14Steelers 3 9:09 J.Reed 44 yd. Field Goal 5-24, 1:40 10-14Steelers 4 6:24 D.Dixon 24 yd. run (J.Reed kick) 7-54, 5:09 17-14Ravens 4 1:51 B.Cundiff 24 yd. Field Goal 10-84, 4:33 17-17Ravens 5 6:42 B.Cundiff 29 yd. Field Goal 6-17, 3:23 17-20

TEAM sTATisTics sTEElERs RAvEnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 16-9-6-1 21-8-12-1Total Yards – Plays – Average 298-64-4.7 393-69-5.7Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 153-38-4.0 132-29-4.6Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 145-0-0-145 261-5-28-289Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 26-12-1 35-23-0Punts / Number – Average 8-44.6 6-42.0Penalties / Number – Yards 5-59 9-80Fumbles / Number – Lost 0-0 3-2

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Pittsburgh: R. Mendenhall 24-95-0-15LG; D. Dixon 3-27-1-24LG; C. Davis 2-15-0-14LG W. Parker 5-14-0-7LG; M. Moore 4-2-0-3LG Baltimore: R. Rice 19-88-0-19LG; L. McClain 4-28-0-9LG; W. McGahee 5-18-1-6LG; J. Flacco 1-(-2)-0-(-2)LG

Receiving Pittsburgh: S. Holmes 6-74-1-33LG; H. Ward 3-47-0-22LG; R. Mendenhall 2-22-0-20LG; H. Miller 1-2-0-2LG Baltimore: M. Clayton 7-129-0-54LG; D. Mason 7-62-1-17LG; R. Rice 5-67-0-44LG; K. Washington 1-15-0-15LG L. McClain 1-9-0-9LG; T. Heap 1-6-0-6LG; W. McGahee 1-1-0-1LG

Passing Pittsburgh: D. Dixon 26-12-145-1-1-33LG Baltimore: J. Flacco 35-23-289-0-1-54LG

interceptions Pittsburgh: None Baltimore: P. Kruger 1-26

sacks Pittsburgh: L. Timmons 2-19; T. Kirschke 1-5; J. Farrior 1-3; L. Woodley 1-1 Baltimore: None

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed PiTTsBuRGh 0 7 3 7 0 17 J. Reed (44)

BAlTiMoRE 7 7 0 3 3 20 B. cundiff (24) 56sh (29)

New kicker Billy Cundiff booted the tying (17-17) field goal (24 yards) with 1:51 left in the game and then hit the game-winner (29 yards) with 6:42 remaining in overtime in the Ravens’ 20-17 victory against the Steelers. (Cundiff joined the Ravens 2 weeks prior to the game.) The final FG was set up when rookie LB/DE Paul Kruger intercepted QB Dennis Dixon’s pass at the Baltimore 46 and raced 26 yards to the Steelers’ 28. Cundiff’s game-tying FG came after a crucial 4th-and-5 QB Joe Flacco-to-RB Ray Rice catch and run (44 yards). The Ravens scored on their 1st drive of the game, ending with RB Willis McGahee’s 2-yard touchdown (8th total TD of the season) for a 7-0 lead. Pittsburgh responded with a 2nd-quarter Dixon-to-WR Santonio Holmes 33-yard TD. Flacco’s 10-yard TD toss to WR Derrick Mason gave Baltimore a 14-7 halftime lead. A Jeff Reed FG (44 yards) and a 24-yard Dixon TD run gave the Steelers a 17-14, 4th-quarter lead. Flacco was 23-of-35 for 289 yards, including 7 each to WR Mark Clayton (129 yards) and Mason (62 yards). Rice ran for 88 yards and caught 5 passes for 67 more. His 155 yards from scrimmage gave him 9 games with 100 or more yards from scrimmage, tying (Steven Jackson) for the league lead.

PiTTsBuRGh sTEElERsoffEnsE dEfEnsESE 10 S. Holmes LDE 90 T. KirschkeLT 78 M. Starks NT 98 C. HamptonLG 73 R. Foster RDE 99 B. KeiselC 62 J. Hartwig LOLB 56 L. WoodleyRG 79 T. Essex LILB 51 J. FarriorRT 74 W. Colon RILB 94 L. TimmonsTE 83 H. Miller ROLB 92 J. HarrisonWR 86 H. Ward LCB 24 I. TaylorFB 85 D. Johnson RCB 22 W. GayQB 2 D. Dixon SS 23 T. CarterRB 34 R. Mendenhall FS 25 R. Clark

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 D. EdwardsC 77 M. Birk RLB 53 J. McClainRG 73 M. Yanda JLB 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MLB 52 R. LewisTE 86 T. Heap SLB 95 J. JohnsonWR 85 D. Mason RCB 24 D. FoxworthQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice LCB 21 L. Webb

GAME 12 • PAcKERs 27, RAvEns 14Baltimore (6-6) Green Bay (8-4)

Monday, december 7, 2009 • 7:40 PM csT • lambeau field • Green BayWeather: 21o, Mostly Clear, Wind W 4 mph • Attendance 70,286 • Time 3:23

officiAls – Referee: Walt Anderson (66), umpire: Scott Dawson (70), head linesman: Phil McKinnely (110), line Judge: Byron Boston (18), side Judge: James Coleman (95), field Judge: Craig Wrolstad (4), Back Judge: Billy Smith (2)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoREPackers 1 8:39 M. Crosby 28 yd. Field Goal 12-47, 6:21 0-3Packers 2 4:35 J. Finley 2 yd. pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby kick) 8-83, 5:13 0-10Packers 2 0:32 D. Driver 8 yd. pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby kick) 8-68, 2:12 0-17Ravens 3 3:28 K. Washington 12 yd. pass from J.Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 11-71, 4:39 7-17Ravens 3 2:58 W. McGahee 1 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 2-42, 0:16 14-17Packers 4 10:31 J. Finley 19 yd. pass from A. Rodgers (M. Crosby kick) 4-49, 2:19 14-24Packers 4 1:56 M. Crosby 32 yd. Field Goal 8-36, 4:52 14-27

TEAM sTATisTics RAvEns PAcKERsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 17-5-8-4 25-5-14-6Total Yards – Plays – Average 185-60-3.1 350-68-5.1Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 66-21-3.1 94-27-3.5Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 119-3-18-137 256-1-7-263Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 36-15-3 40-26-2Punts / Number – Average 5-47.0 3-43.0Penalties / Number – Yards 12-135 11-175Fumbles / Number – Lost 2-1 2-1

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Baltimore: R. Rice 14-54-0-21LG; J. Flacco 3-16-0-10LG; W. McGahee 4-(-4)-1-1LG Green Bay: R. Grant 18-41-0-8LG; A. Rodgers 4-30-0-23LG; A. Green 5-23-0-8LG Receiving Baltimore: T. Heap 5-52-0-23LG; K. Washington 4-39-1-14LG; R. Rice 3-17-0-7LG D. Mason 2-13-0-7LG; M. Clayton 1-16-0-16LG Green Bay: J. Finley 7-79-2-29LG; G. Jennings 6-77-0-21LG; J. Jones 4-44-0-16LG; D. Driver 3-31-1-14LG B. Jackson 2-14-0-10LG; K. Hall 1-13-0-13LG; J. Nelson1-5-0-5LG; D. Lee 1-3-0-3LG M. Tauscher 1-(-3)-0-(-3)LG

Passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 36-15-137-3-1-23LG Green Bay: A. Rodgers 40-26-263-2-3-29LG

interceptions Baltimore: J. Johnson 1-8; T. Zbikowski 1-(-8) Green Bay: N. Collins 1-25; A. Hawk 1-13; T. Williams 1-0

sacks Baltimore: T. Pryce 1-7 Green Bay: C. Matthews 2-14; B. Jones 1-4

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed BAlTiMoRE 0 0 14 0 - 14 B. cundiff none

GREEn BAy 3 14 0 10 - 27 M. crosby (28) 38WR (32)

The Ravens turned the ball over 4 times, including 3 interceptions from QB Joe Flacco – one from the Packers’ 3-yard line in the 4th quarter – in the Monday night 27-14 loss at Green Bay. The Packers took a 17-0 halftime lead on 2 QB Aaron Rodgers touchdown passes (TE Jermichael Finley and WR Donald Driver) and a Mason Crosby field goal. Baltimore came back with 2 3rd-quarter TDs (Flacco to WR Kelley Washington [12 yards] and a RB Willis McGahee 1-yard run) to make the score 17-14. Rodgers threw his 3rd TD pass (a 2nd to Finley), and Crosby added another FG in the 4th quarter. A total of 23 penalties, 12 on the Ravens and 11 on the Packers, for 310 yards (the 2nd-most in NFL history) were called in the game. Green Bay’s NFL-leading defense limited the Ravens to 185 yards, just 66 on the ground. Baltimore, which played without Pro Bowl defenders Ed Reed (hip) and Terrell Suggs (knee), did create 3 turnovers, including interceptions by S Tom Zbikowski and OLB Jarret Johnson. The game temperature was 21 degrees with a wind chill of 15. Rookie LB/DE Paul Kruger and 2nd-year pro S Tom Zbikowski each made their 1st-career NFL starts. Zbikowski, who started in place of Reed, also recorded his 1st-career interception.

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 89 M. Clayton DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 D. EdwardsC 77 M. Birk RLB 99 P. KrugerRG 73 M. Yanda JLB 56 T. GoodenRT 74 M. Oher MLB 52 R. LewisTE 86 T. Heap SLB 95 J. JohnsonWR 85 D. Mason RCB 24 D. FoxworthQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 28 T. ZbikowskiRB 27 R. Rice LCB 21 L. Webb

GREEn BAy PAcKERsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 85 G. Jennings LDE 97 J. JollyLT 76 C. Clifton NT 79 R. PickettLG 73 D. Colledge RDE 77 C. JenkinsC 63 S. Wells LOLB 59 B. JonesRG 71 J. Sitton BLB 50 A. HawkRT 65 M. Tauscher MLB 56 N. BarnettTE 88 J. Finley ROLB 52 C. MatthewsWR 80 D. Driver LCB 21 C. WoodsonQB 12 A. Rodgers RCB 38 T. WilliamsRB 25 R. Grant SS 20 A. BigbyFB 35 K. Hall FS 36 N. Collins

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GAME 13 • RAvEns 48, lions 3detroit (2-11) Baltimore (7-6)

sunday, december 13, 2009 • 1:02 PM EsT • M&T Bank stadium • BaltimoreWeather: 36o, Rain, Wind NE 3 mph • Attendance 70,673 • Time 3:13

officiAls – Referee: Don Carey (126), umpire: Roy Ellison (81), head linesman: Dana McKenzie (8), line Judge: Carl Johnson (101), side Judge: Greg Meyer (78), field Judge: Mike Weir (50), Back Judge: Terrence Miles (111)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 1 0:40 B. Cundiff 38 yd. Field Goal 7-45, 3:12 0-3Ravens 2 11:56 D. Mason 62 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 3-70, 1:17 0-10Lions 2 4:32 J. Hanson 22 yd. Field Goal 15-69, 7:24 3-10Ravens 2 3:32 R. Rice 59 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 4-69, 1:00 3-17Ravens 2 1:10 B. Cundiff 25 yd. Field Goal 6-43, 1:08 3-20Ravens 3 8:50 L. McClain 3 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 11-74, 6:10 3-27Ravens 3 4:16 W. McGahee 8 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 6-61, 3:08 3-34Ravens 3 0:51 W. McGahee 19 yd. run (B.Cundiff kick) 6-63, 2:17 3-41Ravens 4 5:02 T. Smith 15 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 3-23, 1:20 3-48

TEAM sTATisTics lions RAvEnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 13-6-5-2 24-14-9-1Total Yards – Plays – Average 229-67-3.4 548-63-8.7Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 103-32-3.2 308-40-7.7Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 126-1-9-135 240-0-0-240Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 34-16-2 23-15-0Punts / Number – Average 5-47.0 2-40.5Penalties / Number – Yards 4-40 5-50Fumbles / Number – Lost 1-0 1-1

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Detroit: K. Smith 21-69-0-19LG; A. Brown 1-12-0-12LG; D. Culpepper 7-11-0-3LG; M. Morris 3-11-0-6LG Baltimore: R. Rice 13-166-1-59LG; W. McGahee 12-76-2-19LG; L.McClain 6-32-1-20LG; J. Parmele 5-17-0-7LG T. Smith 2-14-1-15LG; J. Flacco 1-2-0-2LG; K. Washington 1-1-0-1LG

Receiving Detroit: C. Johnson 4-37-0-18LG; D. Northcutt 3-39-0-19LG; K. Smith 2-19-0-15LG; W. Heller 2-16-0-10LG M. Morris 2-9-0-6LG; B. Johnson 1-8-0-8LG; D. Gronkowski 1-4-0-4LG; T. Smith 1-3-0-3LG Baltimore: D. Mason 5-94-1-62LG; R. Rice 4-53-0-30LG; D. Williams 2-45-0-34LG; T. Heap 2-38-0-31LG E. Jones 1-8-0-8LG; W. McGahee 1-2-0-2LG

Passing Detroit: D. Culpepper 34-16-135-2-0-19LG Baltimore: J. Flacco 20-13-230-0-1-62LG; T. Smith 3-2-10-0-0-8LG

interceptions Detroit: None Baltimore: T. Zbikowski 1-21; C. Carr 1-13

sacks Detroit: None Baltimore: A. Barnes 1-9

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed dETRoiT 0 3 0 0 - 3 J. hanson 45WR (22)

BAlTiMoRE 3 17 21 7 - 48 B. cundiff (38, 25)

It was a record-setting day for the Ravens when they beat the Lions, 48-3, in a cold rain. Baltimore established a team record with 548 yards of total offense (308 rushing - 2nd best in Ravens history - and 240 passing). QB Joe Flacco, who threw a 62-yard touchdown pass to WR Derrick Mason, produced a career-high QB rating (120.8). RB Ray Rice, who combined for 219 yards, rushed for a career-best 166 yards (13 carries for a team-record 12.8-yard average). And, the defense wasn’t too shabby either, limiting Detroit to 229 yards and no TDs. The Ravens took a 20-3 halftime lead on Mason’s TD, a Rice 59-yard TD run and 2 K Billy Cundiff FGs. (The Ravens tallied 315 total yards in the 1st half – a team record.) Baltimore then exploded for 21 unanswered points in the 3rd quarter: a 3-yard FB Le’Ron McClain score and 2 RB Willis McGahee TD sprints (8 and 19 yards). Backup QB Troy Smith finished the scoring with a 15-yard TD run in the 4th quarter. Rice totaled 204 of his 219 scrimmage yards in the 1st half, but then left the game with a chest injury and did not return. The 48 points tied a team record (the Ravens defeated Green Bay in Baltimore by the same score, 48-3, on 12/19/05). The victory was the Ravens’ 12th of 13 vs. the NFC at home.

dETRoiT lionsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 80 B. Johnson LE 97 J. HunterLT 76 J. Backus DT 90 G. JacksonLG 63 M. Ramirez DT 79 S. HillC 51 D. Raiola RE 92 C. AvrilRG 65 D. Gandy OLB 59 J. PetersonRT 77 G. Cherilus MLB 55 L. FooteTE 89 W. Heller OLB 54 D. LevyWR 81 C. Johnson LCB 41 W. JamesWR 86 D. Northcutt RCB 31 P. BuchanonQB 11 D. Culpepper SS 25 M. WhiteRB 34 K. Smith FS 26 L. Delmas

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 15 K. Washington DT 92 H. NgataLT 74 M. Oher NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs RLB 55 T. SuggsC 77 M. Birk JLB 56 T. GoodenRG 73 M. Yanda MLB 52 R. LewisRT 64 O. Cousins SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 25 C. CarrTE 65 C. Chester RCB 24 D. FoxworthWR 85 D. Mason SS 26 D. LandryQB 5 J. Flacco FS 28 T. ZbikowskiRB 27 R. Rice CB 21 L. Webb

GAME 14 • RAvEns 31, BEARs 7chicago (5-9) Baltimore (8-6)

sunday, december 20, 2009 • 4:15 PM EsT • M&T Bank stadium • BaltimoreWeather: 32o, Clear, Wind WNW 19 mph • Attendance 71,011 • Time 2:52

officiAls – Referee: Bill Leavy (127), umpire: Darrell Jenkins (76), head linesman: Mark Baltz (26), line Judge: Mark Perlman (9), side Judge: Greg Bradley (98), field Judge: Clete Blakeman (34), Back Judge: Keith Ferguson (61)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 1 11:59 T. Heap 14 yd. pass from J.Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 5-52, 1:35 0-7Ravens 1 2:20 T. Heap 7 yd. pass from J.Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 6-81, 3:10 0-14Bears 2 5:45 E. Bennett 49 yd. punt return (R. Gould kick) 7-14Ravens 3 12:24 D. Williams 32 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 5-65, 2:36 7-21Ravens 3 10:20 D. Mason 18 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 5-29, 1:56 7-28Ravens 3 7:55 B. Cundiff 40 yd. Field Goal 4-1, 1:31 7-31

TEAM sTATisTics BEARs RAvEnsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 13-8-5-0 18-5-13-0Total Yards – Plays – Average 220-64-3.4 346-66-5.2Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 122-30-4.1 124-31-4.0Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 98-2-4-102 222-2-22-244Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 32-12-4 33-23-1Punts / Number – Average 5-42.6 7-39.3Penalties / Number – Yards 1-9 4-26Fumbles / Number – Lost 3-2 1-0

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Chicago: M. Forte 20-69-0-10LG; K. Bell 6-30-0-20LG; J. Cutler 4-23-0-13LG Baltimore: R. Rice 16-87-0-28LG; T. Smith 6-17-0-8LG; W. McGahee 4-9-0-8LG L. McClain 3-6-0-6LG; J. Flacco 2-5-0-3LG

Receiving Chicago: J. Knox 4-29-0-15LG; E. Bennett 2-50-0-30LG; D. Aromashodu 2-10-0-7LG M. Forte 2-0-0-1LG; G. Olsen 1-8-0-8LG; R. Davis 1-5-0-5LG Baltimore: D. Mason 6-87-1-18LG; T. Heap 5-56-2-20LG; R. Rice 5-17-0-10LG D. Williams 4-71-1-32LG; W. McGahee 3-13-0-10LG

Passing Chicago: J. Cutler 27-10-94-3-0-30LG; C. Hanie 5-2-8-1-0-5LG Baltimore: J. Flacco 29-21-234-0-4-32LG; T. Smith 4-2-10-1-0-9LG

interceptions Chicago: Z. Bowman 1-20 Baltimore: D. Foxworth 2-2; J. Johnson 1-0; F. Walker 1-0

sacks Chicago: H. Hillenmeyer 1-11; N. Roach 1-11 Baltimore: K. Gregg 1-3; R. Lewis 1-1

1 2 3 4 oT ToTAl fiEld GoAls - made ( ) & missed chicAGo 0 7 0 0 - 7 none

BAlTiMoRE 14 0 17 0 - 31 B. cunfiff 30WR (40)

The Ravens took the ball away 6 times (tying a team record) from the Bears in the 31-7 victory at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore scored 24 points after the Chicago turnovers, which included a career-high 2 INTs by Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth. The Ravens took a 14-0 1st-quarter lead on 2 Joe Flacco TD passes (14 and 7 yards) to TE Todd Heap. The Bears’ lone score came on WR Earl Bennett’s 49-yard punt return in the 2nd quarter. Flacco threw 2 more TD passes in the 3rd quarter, the 1st to WR Demetrius Williams for 32 yards and the 2nd to WR Derrick Mason for 18 yards. (Flacco’s 4 TD passes set a career high.) Mason recorded the 850th catch of his career on his 1st reception of the game, becoming the 16th player in NFL history to accomplish the feat. K Billy Cundiff’s 40-yard FG finished the scoring. Flacco, who completed 21 of 29 for 234 yards, produced his best-ever QB rating (135.6). The 135.6 rating was the 2nd-best mark in Ravens history (Kyle Boller’s 136.8 vs. GB on 12/19/05 is No. 1). On the other side of the ball, Baltimore’s defense held Chicago QB Jay Cutler to a team-record-low 7.9 QB rating. The victory gave the Ravens a 13-1 record vs. the NFC at home since 2003.

chicAGo BEARsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 80 E. Bennett LE 93 A. OgunleyeLT 74 C. Williams DT 91 T. HarrisLG 68 F. Omiyale NT 95 A. AdamsC 57 O. Kreutz RE 96 A. BrownRG 63 R. Garza WLB 55 L. BriggsRT 78 K. Shaffer MLB 92 H. HillenmeyerTE 82 G. Olsen SLB 53 N. RoachWR 19 D. Aromashodu LCB 33 C. TillmanQB 6 J. Cutler SS 44 K. PayneRB 22 M. Forte FS 24 A. AfalavaTE 88 D. Clark RCB 21 C. Graham

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 85 D. Mason DE 90 T. PryceLT 74 M. Oher DT 92 H. NgataLG 66 B. Grubbs RLB 55 T. SuggsC 77 M. Birk JLB 59 D. EllerbeRG 73 M. Yanda MLB 52 R. LewisRT 64 O. Cousins SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 29 C. WilliamsTE 65 C. Chester RCB 24 D. FoxworthFB 33 L. McClain SS 26 D. LandryQB 5 J. Flacco FS 28 T. ZbikowskiRB 27 R. Rice CB 21 L. Webb

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GAME 15 • sTEElERs 23, RAvEns 20Baltimore (8-7) Pittsburgh (8-7)

sunday, december 27, 2009 • 1:02 PM EsT • heinz field • PittsburghWeather: Mostly Cloudy, 39o, Wind SW 9 mph • Attendance 64,068 • Time 3:07

officiAls – Referee: Peter Morelli (135), umpire: Richard Hall (49), head linesman: Derick Bowers (74), line Judge: Darryll Lewis (130), side Judge: Laird Hayes (125), field Judge: Rob Vernatchi (75), Back Judge: Bill Schmitz (122)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRESteelers 1 9:21 J. Reed 26 yd. Field Goal 4-0, 0:54 0-3Ravens 1 5:18 B. Cundiff 27 yd. Field Goal 9-64, 4:03 3-3Steelers 1 1:09 J. Reed 39 yd. Field Goal 7-26, 4:09 3-6Steelers 2 12:52 R. Mendenhall 4 yd. run (J. Reed kick) 5-43, 2:11 3-13Ravens 2 9:55 T. Heap 30 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 7-61, 2:57 10-13Steelers 2 0:35 S. Holmes 24 yd. pass from B. Roethlisberger (J. Reed kick) 7-94, 1:25 10-20Ravens 3 9:30 T. Heap 7 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 10-64, 5:30 17-20Ravens 3 6:16 B. Cundiff 35 yd. Field Goal 6-20, 2:54 20-20Steelers 4 5:25 J. Reed 38 yd. Field Goal 8-44, 3:38 20-23

TEAM sTATisTics RAvEns sTEElERsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 20-9-10-1 17-3-11-3Total Yards – Plays – Average 323-67-4.8 286-60-4.8Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 175-38-4.6 48-23-2.1Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 148-4-18-166 238-4-21-259Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 25-13-1 33-17-1Punts / Number – Average 4-36.5 4-36.5Penalties / Number – Yards 11-113 4-20Fumbles / Number – Lost 2-2 1-1

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Baltimore: R. Rice 30-141-0-16LG; L. McClain 6-17-0-6LG; W. McGahee 2-17-0-15LG Pittsburgh: R. Mendenhall 17-36-1-8LG; W. Parker 2-17-0-13LG; M. Moore 1-(-2)-0-(-2)LG B. Roethlisberger 3-(-3)-0-(-1)LG

Receiving Baltimore: D. Mason 7-77-0-15LG; T. Heap 2-37-2-30LG; K. Washington 1-27-0-27LG R. Rice 1-14-0-14LG; D. Williams 1-9-0-9LG; L. McClain 1-2-0-2LG Pittsburgh: S. Holmes 5-86-1-24LG; H. Ward 4-37-0-13LG; M. Wallace 3-83-0-45LG H. Miller 3-35-0-19LG; T. Grisham 1-14-0-14LG; R. Mendenhall 1-4-0-4LG

Passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 25-13-166-1-2-30LG Pittsburgh: B. Roethlisberger 33-17-259-1-1-45LG

interceptions Baltimore: D. Foxworth 1-19 Pittsburgh: J. Farrior 1-18

sacks Baltimore: H. Ngata 1-8, A. Barnes 1-6, K. Gregg 1-0, C. Carr .5-3.5, T. Pryce .5-3.5 Pittsburgh: L. Woodley 2-8, I. Taylor 1-8, E. Hood 1-2

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With 2 Ravens touchdowns nullified because of penalties and a 3rd potential TD dropped in the end zone, Baltimore lost a gut-wrenching 23-20 decision at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. The Ravens rallied from a 20-10 halftime deficit to tie the game at 20 after 3 quarters. Steelers K Jeff Reed’s 38-yard field goal with 3:38 left in the contest provided the winning margin. With Pittsburgh leading 20-17, CB Domonique Foxworth stole a QB Ben Roethlisberger pass and raced 46 yards for what would have been the go-ahead score. An illegal block penalty (LB Terrell Suggs) on the return put the ball at the Steelers’ 37. Six plays later, K Billy Cundiff’s 35-yard FG tied the game. On the Ravens’ next possession, RB Willis McGahee ran for a 32-yard TD that was eliminated by a holding call (WR Kelley Washington). Two plays after that, WR Derrick Mason dropped a QB Joe Flacco pass in the end zone. TE Todd Heap scored both of the Ravens’ TDs (30 and 7 yards) on throws from Flacco. RB Ray Rice rushed for 141 yards against the NFL’s then-No. 1 rush defense, becoming the 1st back to gain over 100 yards on the Steelers’ “D” in 33 games. Mason also reached the 11,000-yard receiving mark for his career, pulling in 7 catches for 77 yards on the day.

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 85 D. Mason DE 93 D. EdwardsLT 74 M. Oher DT 90 T. PryceLG 66 B. Grubbs RLB 55 T. SuggsC 77 M. Birk JLB 59 D. EllerbeRG 73 M. Yanda MLB 52 R. LewisRT 64 O. Cousins SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 41 F. WalkerTE 65 C. Chester RCB 24 D. FoxworthFB 33 L. McClain SS 26 D. LandryQB 5 J. Flacco FS 28 T. ZbikowskiRB 27 R. Rice CB 25 C. Carr

PiTTsBuRGh sTEElERsoffEnsE dEfEnsESE 10 S. Holmes LDE 90 T. KirschkeLT 78 M. Starks NT 98 C. HamptonLG 73 R. Foster RDE 99 B. KeiselC 62 J. Hartwig LOLB 56 L. WoodleyRG 79 T. Essex LILB 51 J. FarriorRT 74 W. Colon RILB 94 L. TimmonsTE 83 H. Miller ROLB 92 J. HarrisonWR 86 H. Ward LCB 24 I. TaylorWR 17 M. Wallace RCB 26 D. TownsendQB 7 B. Roethlisberger SS 23 T. CarterRB 34 R. Mendenhall FS 25 R. Clark

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sunday, January 3, 2010 • 1:15 PM PsT • oakland coliseum • oaklandWeather: 54o, Sunny, Wind WNW 6 mph • Attendance 38,400 • Time 2:53

officiAls – Referee: Tony Corrente (99), umpire: Fred Bryan (11), head linesman: John McGrath (5), line Judge: John Hussey (35), side Judge: Allen Baynes (56), field Judge: Gary Cavaletto (60), Back Judge: Gregory Wilson (119)

TEAM qTR TiME PlAy dEscRiPTion (extra point) dRivE scoRERavens 1 3:47 W. McGahee 2 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 8-74, 3:18 7-0Raiders 2 14:49 S. Janikowski 37 yd. Field Goal 11-61, 3:58 7-3Ravens 2 3:54 W. McGahee 77 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 2-95, 0:33 14-3Raiders 2 0:47 Z. Miller 12 yd. pass from C. Frye (S. Janikowski kick) 8-79, 3:07 14-10Raiders 3 4:06 S. Janikowski 39 yd. Field Goal 9-31, 4:21 14-13Ravens 4 13:16 W. McGahee 2 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 5-22, 2:01 21-13

TEAM sTATisTics RAvEns RAidERsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 16-10-6-0 20-4-14-2Total Yards – Plays – Average 330-58-5.7 325-62-5.2Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 240-35-6.9 51-20-2.6Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 90-4-12-102 274-3-8-282Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 19-11-0 39-27-1Punts / Number – Average 5-42.4 5-52.4Penalties / Number – Yards 5-37 5-30Fumbles / Number – Lost 0-0 1-1

individuAl sTATisTicsRushing Baltimore: W. McGahee 16-167-3-77LG; R. Rice 14-70-0-27LG; L. McClain 1-5-0-5LG; J. Flacco 4-(-2)-0-1LG Oakland: M. Bush 10-18-0-5LG; L. Murphy 2-17-0-13LG; D. McFadden 5-9-0-5LG J. Russell 2-5-0-3LG; C. Frye 1-2-0-2LG

Receiving Baltimore: R. Rice 4-19-0-9LG; T. Heap 2-40-0-22LG; K. Washington 2-7-0-4LG D. Mason 1-23-0-23LG; M. Clayton 1-7-0-7LG; L. McClain 1-6-0-6LG Oakland: C. Schilens 8-99-0-22LG; Z. Miller 7-8-1-12LG; L. Murphy 6-59-0-20LG J. Higgins 4-71-0-21LG; M. Reece 1-11-0-11LG; M. Bush 1-4-0-4LG

Passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 19-11-102-0-0-23LG Oakland: C. Frye 25-18-180-0-1-22LG; J. Russell 14-9-102-1-0-20LG

interceptions Baltimore: D. Ellerbe 1-28 Oakland: None

sacks Baltimore: T. Suggs 1-8; A. Barnes 1-0; K. Gregg 1-0 Oakland: T. Scott 1-3; K. Morrison 1-2; J. Richardson 1-0; M. Huff 0.5-3.5; M. Mitchell 0.5-3.5

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RB Willis McGahee scored all 3 of the Ravens’ touchdowns in Baltimore’s 21-13 playoff-clinching victory at Oakland in the regular season finale. McGahee, who shared time with RB Ray Rice (70 yards), ran 16 times for a career-high 167 yards (10.4 avg.). McGahee’s 1st TD (2-yard rush) gave the Ravens a 7-0 lead. His 2nd score, a spectacular 77-yard run that included a devastating downfield stiff arm, gave the Ravens a 14-3 lead. The 77-yard run tied himself (12/20/08 at Dal.) for the 2nd-longest TD run in Ravens history. The Raiders made the score 14-10 at the half after QB Charlie Frye hit TE Zach Miller with a 12-yard TD throw. K Sebastian Janikowski’s 39-yard field goal brought Oakland within 1 (14-13) after 3 quarters. McGahee’s last TD (another 2-yard rush in the 4th quarter) provided the final margin. Rookie ILB Dannell Ellerbe set up McGahee’s score with an interception off Raiders’ QB JaMarcus Russell, who had entered the game after Frye left the game injured (back/ankle). Ellerbe also recovered a Russell fumble in the 4th quarter. Baltimore out-rushed the Raiders 240 yards to 51. QB Joe Flacco completed 11 of 19 passes for 102 yards, including 4 to Rice, with no INTs.

BAlTiMoRE RAvEnsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 85 D. Mason DT 92 H. NgataWR 89 M. Clayton NT 97 K. GreggLT 71 J. Gaither DE 93 D. EdwardsLG 66 B. Grubbs RLB 55 T. SuggsC 77 M. Birk JLB 59 D. EllerbeRG 73 M. Yanda MLB 52 R. LewisRT 74 M. Oher SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 25 C. CarrWR 15 K. Washington SS 26 D. LandryQB 5 J. Flacco FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

oAKlAnd RAidERsoffEnsE dEfEnsEWR 15 J. Higgins DE 92 R. SeymourLT 75 M. Henderson DT 93 T. KellyLG 51 C. Morris DT 61 G. WarrenC 64 S. Satele DE 99 G. EllisRG 66 C. Carlisle OLB 91 T. ScottRT 74 C. Green MLB 52 K. MorrisonTE 80 Z. Miller OLB 53 T. HowardWR 81 C. Schilens CB 26 S. RouttQB 3 C. Frye CB 21 N. AsomughaFB 22 G. Russell FS 24 M. HuffRB 20 D. McFadden SS 33 T. Branch

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wild card • ravens 33, patriots 14Baltimore (10-7) new england (10-7)

sunday, January 10, 2010 • 1:03 pM est • Gillette stadium • Foxborough, Ma.Weather: 20o, Sunny/Cold, Wind NNW 12 mph • Attendance 68,756 • Time 3:06

oFFicials – referee: Gene Steratore (114), Umpire: Tony Michalek (115), Head linesman: Jerry Bergman (91), line Judge: Jeff Seeman (45), side Judge: Mike Weatherford (116), Field Judge: Greg Gautreaux (80), Back Judge: Bob Waggoner (25)

teaM qtr tiMe play description (extra point) drive scoreRavens 1 14:43 R. Rice 83 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 1-83, 0:17 7-0Ravens 1 10:29 L. McClain 1 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 5-17, 2:44 14-0Ravens 1 3:55 R. Rice 1 yd. run (B. Cundiff kick) 6-25, 2:54 21-0Ravens 1 1:19 B. Cundiff 27 yd. Field Goal 4-0, 1:37 24-0Patriots 2 11:23 J. Edelman 6 yd. pass from T.Brady (S. Gostkowski kick) 6-16, 2:45 24-7Ravens 3 6:18 B. Cundiff 23 yd. Field Goal 6-18, 3:31 27-7Patriots 3 1:47 J. Edelman 1 yd. pass from T.Brady (S. Gostkowski kick) 10-53, 4:31 27-14Ravens 4 10:32 W. McGahee 3 yd. run (run failed) 12-52, 6:15 33-14

teaM statistics ravens patriotsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 16-13-3-0 15-4-9-2Total Yards – Plays – Average 268-62-4.3 196-63-3.1Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 234-52-4.5 64-18-3.6Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 34-0-0-34 132-3-22-154Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 10-4-1 42-23-3Punts / Number – Average 4-34.0 5-39.0Penalties / Number – Yards 3-15 5-41Fumbles / Number – Lost 1-1 1-1

individUal statisticsrushing Baltimore: R. Rice 22-159-2-83LG; W. McGahee 20-62-1-12LG; L. McClain 4-8-1-4LG; J. Flacco 6-5-0-7LG New England: K. Faulk 14-52-0-9LG; S. Morris 1-9-0-9LG; L. Maroney 1-2-0-2LG; F. Taylor 2-1-0-2LG

receiving Baltimore: M. Clayton 1-17-0-17LG; W. McGahee 1-13-0-13LG; D. Mason 1-8-0-8LG; L. McClain 1-(-4)-0-(-4)LG New England: J. Edelman 6-44-2-24LG; K. Faulk 6-37-0-18LG; R. Moss 5-48-0-19LG; S. Morris 3-15-0-8LG S. Aiken 1-5-0-5LG; B. Watson 1-3-0-3LG; C. Baker 1-2-0-2LG

passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 10-4-34-1-0-17LG New England: T. Brady 42-23-154-3-2-24LG

interceptions Baltimore: D. Landry 1-67*; E. Reed 1-25; C. Carr 1-3 New England: T. Banta-Cain 1-0

sacks Baltimore: T. Suggs 1-9; R. Lewis 1-7; D. Edwards 1-6 New England: None

*Landry had an INT for 42 yards and received a lateral from Reed for 25 yards.

1 2 3 4 ot total Field Goals - made ( ) & missed BaltiMore 24 0 3 6 - 33 B. cundiff (27, 23)

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RB Ray Rice ran 83 yards for a touchdown on the 1st play from scrimmage, and the Ravens never looked back in the 33-14 Wild Card victory at New England. And that wasn’t all that Baltimore did in the 1st quarter of its one-sided thumping of the Patriots. Three QB Tom Brady turnovers helped the Ravens push to a 24-0, 1st-period lead. Brady’s 1st miscue came when OLB Terrell Suggs stripped the Pats’ QB of the ball and recovered the fumble, which led to a FB Le’Ron McClain 1-yard TD. CB Chris Carr then intercepted Brady, setting up Rice’s 2nd TD (1-yard rush). S Ed Reed intercepted another Brady pass that was followed by a 27-yard Billy Cundiff field goal. A misplayed punt in the 2nd quarter gave the Patriots the start of their lone 1st-half TD (Brady to WR Julian Edelman, 6 yards). Another Brady INT set up a 3rd-quarter Cundiff FG (23 yards). A 2nd Brady-to-Edelman TD (1 yard) made the score 27-14 after 3 quarters. RB Willis McGahee finished the scoring with a 3-yard TD in the final period. The Ravens rushed 52 times for 234 yards, including 159 (22 carries) by Rice. QB Joe Flacco threw just 10 passes, completing 4. Brady, who was sacked 3 times, was 23-of-42 for 154 yards with a lost fumble and 3 INTs. The Ravens’ victory over New England was the Pats’ 1st postseason loss at home since 1978, snaping a streak of 11 consecutive playoff wins at home.

BaltiMore ravensoFFense deFenseWR 85 D. Mason DT 92 H. NgataWR 89 M. Clayton NT 97 K. GreggLT 71 J. Gaither DE 93 D. EdwardsLG 66 B. Grubbs RLB 55 T. SuggsC 77 M. Birk JLB 59 D. EllerbeRG 73 M. Yanda MLB 52 R. LewisRT 74 M. Oher SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 25 C. CarrQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

new enGland patriotsoFFense deFenseWR 88 S. Aiken LE 94 T. WarrenLT 72 M. Light NT 75 V. WilforkLG 70 L. Mankins RE 97 J. GreenC 67 D. Koppen OLB 95 T. Banta-CainRG 61 S. Neal ILB 51 J. MayoRT 76 S. Vollmer ILB 59 G. GuytonTE 86 C. Baker OLB 96 A. ThomasWR 81 R. Moss LCB 29 S. SpringsQB 12 T. Brady RCB 23 L. BoddenRB 39 L. Maroney SS 31 B. MeriweatherWR 11 J. Edelman FS 36 J. Sanders

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divisional playoFF • colts 20, ravens 3Baltimore (10-8) indianapolis (15-2)

saturday, January 16, 2010 • 8:15 pM est • lucas oil stadium • indianapolisWeather: Indoors • Attendance 67,535 • Time 2:57

oFFicials – referee: Carl Cheffers (51), Umpire: Undrey Wash (96), Head linesman: Kent Payne (79), line Judge: Charles Stewart (62), side Judge: Rick Patterson (15), Field Judge: Steve Zimmer (33), Back Judge: Dino Paganelli (105)

teaM qtr tiMe play description (extra point) drive scoreColts 1 10:44 M. Stover 44 yd. Field Goal 10-54, 4:16 0-3Ravens 1 2:57 B. Cundiff 25 yd. Field Goal 15-87, 7:47 3-3Colts 2 2:00 A. Collie 10 yd. pass from P. Manning (M. Stover kick) 14-75, 8:00 3-10Colts 2 0:03 R. Wayne 3 yd. pass from P. Manning (M. Stover kick) 8-64, 1:23 3-17Colts 4 13:26 M. Stover 33 yd. Field Goal 14-56, 7:21 3-20

teaM statistics ravens coltsFirst Downs (total-rush-pass-penalty) 12-2-10-0 22-3-16-3Total Yards – Plays – Average 270-55-4.9 275-71-3.9Net Yards Rushing – Rushes – Average 87-19-4.6 42-25-1.7Net Yards Passing – Times Thrown – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 183-1-6-189 233-2-13-246Passes Attempted – Completed – Intercepted 35-20-2 44-30-1Punts / Number – Average 5-47.6 6-45.8Penalties / Number – Yards 7-64 4-25Fumbles / Number – Lost 3-2 0-0

individUal statisticsrushing Baltimore: R. Rice 13-67-0-20LG; M. Clayton 1-8-0-8LG; W. McGahee 2-7-0-5LG L. McClain 2-3-0-3LG; J. Flacco 1-2-0-2LG Indianapolis: J. Addai 11-23-0-7LG; M. Hart 6-11-0-3LG; D. Brown 6-10-0-13LG; P. Manning 2-(-2)-0-(-1)LG

receiving Baltimore: R. Rice 9-60-0-26LG; D. Mason 4-64-0-27LG; T. Heap 4-35-0-11LG D. Williams 1-12-0-12LG; K. Washington 1-11-0-11LG; W. McGahee 1-7-0-7LG Indianapolis: R. Wayne 8-63-1-12LG; D. Clark 7-59-0-19LG; P. Garcon 5-34-0-11LG; A. Collie 4-52-1-20LG J. Addai 3-14-0-8LG; D. Brown 2-15-0-8LG; M. Hart 1-9-0-9LG

passing Baltimore: J. Flacco 35-20-189-2-0-27LG Indianapolis: P. Manning 44-30-246-1-2-20LG

interceptions Baltimore: E. Reed 1-38 Indianapolis: A. Bethea 1-0; J. Powers 1-0

sacks Baltimore: H. Ngata 1-9; J. Johnson 1-4 Indianapolis: G. Brackett 1-6

1 2 3 4 ot total Field Goals - made ( ) & missed BaltiMore 3 0 0 0 - 3 B. cundiff (25)

indianapolis 3 14 0 3 - 20 M. stover (44, 33)

The Ravens’ playoff run came to a halt at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis with a 20-3 defeat to the Colts. Baltimore turned the ball over 4 times, including 2 INTs by Joe Flacco and 2 costly fumbles. The game was tied at 3 until late in the 2nd quarter, but future Hall of Fame QB Peyton Manning drove the Colts and scored on a 10-yard TD pass to rookie WR Austin Collie just before the 2-minute warning. The Ravens went 3-and-out in the next series, which gave Manning enough time to maneuver 64 yards on 8 plays for another 7 points. That score came on a 2nd TD toss, this time to WR Reggie Wayne (3 yards) with 3 seconds remaining, giving the Colts a 17-3 halftime lead. After the Colts opened the game on an opening-drive FG by former Ravens K Matt Stover (44 yards), current Ravens K Billy Cundiff connected on his only FGA (25 yards) on Baltimore’s 1st possession of the game, tying the contest at 3. Neither team could score on their next few drives, until the Manning-to-Collie TD near the end of the 2nd quarter. In the 2nd half, the Ravens were unable to move the ball well against a formidable Colts’ defense. A 4th-quarter RB Ray Rice fumble and 2 Flacco INTs in Baltimore’s final 2 possessions sealed the Ravens’ fate. The Ravens’ 5th-ranked rush defense held the Colts to 42 rushing yards in the loss. S Ed Reed recorded his 7th INT in 7 career postseason games when he picked off Manning in the 3rd quarter.

BaltiMore ravensoFFense deFenseWR 85 D. Mason DT 92 H. NgataLT 71 J. Gaither NT 97 K. GreggLG 66 B. Grubbs RLB 55 T. SuggsC 77 M. Birk JLB 59 D. EllerbeRG 73 M. Yanda MLB 52 R. LewisRT 74 M. Oher SLB 95 J. JohnsonTE 86 T. Heap LCB 41 F. WalkerTE 65 C. Chester DB 25 C. CarrQB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. LandryFB 33 L. McClain FS 20 E. ReedRB 27 R. Rice RCB 24 D. Foxworth

indianapolis coltsoFFense deFenseWR 87 R. Wayne LE 98 R. MathisLT 74 Ch. Johnson LDT 90 D. MuirLG 65 R. Lilja RDT 99 A. JohnsonC 63 J. Saturday RE 93 D. FreeneyRG 66 K. DeVan SLB 50 P. WheelerRT 71 R. Diem MLB 58 G. BrackettTE 44 D. Clark WLB 55 C. SessionWR 85 P. Garcon LCB 26 K. HaydenQB 18 P. Manning RCB 25 J. PowersRB 29 J. Addai SS 33 M. BullittWR 17 A. Collie FS 41 A. Bethea

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Final 2009 Regular Season NFL Standings   

American Football ConferenceEast Division 

Team  W  L  T  Pct  PF  PA  Home  Away  Conf  Div  Streak 

y‐New England Patriots  10  6  0  .625  427  285  8‐0‐0  2‐6‐0  7‐5‐0  4‐2‐0  Lost 1 x‐New York Jets  9  7  0  .563  348  236  4‐4‐0  5‐3‐0  7‐5‐0  2‐4‐0  Won 2 Miami Dolphins   7  9  0  .438  360  390  4‐4‐0  3‐5‐0  5‐7‐0  4‐2‐0  Lost 3 Buffalo Bills   6  10  0  .375  258  326  3‐5‐0  3‐5‐0  4‐8‐0  2‐4‐0  Won 1                             

North Division 

Team  W  L  T  Pct  PF  PA  Home  Away  Conf  Div  Streak 

y‐Cincinnati Bengals  10  6  0  .625  305  291  6‐2‐0  4‐4‐0  7‐5‐0  6‐0‐0  Lost 1 x‐Baltimore Ravens  9  7  0  .563  391  261  6‐2‐0  3‐5‐0  7‐5‐0  3‐3‐0  Won 1 Pittsburgh Steelers  9  7  0  .563  368  324  6‐2‐0  3‐5‐0  6‐6‐0  2‐4‐0  Won 3 Cleveland Browns  5  11  0  .313  245  375  3‐5‐0  2‐6‐0  5‐7‐0  1‐5‐0  Won 4                             

South Division 

Team  W  L  T  Pct  PF  PA  Home  Away  Conf  Div  Streak 

z‐Indianapolis Colts  14  2  0  .875  416  307  7‐1‐0  7‐1‐0  10‐2‐0  6‐0‐0  Lost 2 Houston Texans  9  7  0  .563  388  333  4‐4‐0  5‐3‐0  6‐6‐0  1‐5‐0  Won 4 Tennessee Titans  8  8  0  .500  354  402  5‐3‐0  3‐5‐0  4‐8‐0  2‐4‐0  Won 1 Jacksonville Jaguars  7  9  0  .438  290  380  5‐3‐0  2‐6‐0  6‐6‐0  3‐3‐0  Lost 4                             

West Division 

Team  W  L  T  Pct  PF  PA  Home  Away  Conf  Div  Streak 

y‐San Diego Chargers  13  3  0  .813  454  320  6‐2‐0  7‐1‐0  9‐3‐0  5‐1‐0  Won 11 Denver Broncos  8  8  0  .500  326  324  4‐4‐0  4‐4‐0  6‐6‐0  3‐3‐0  Lost 4 Oakland Raiders  5  11  0  .313  197  379  2‐6‐0  3‐5‐0  4‐8‐0  2‐4‐0  Lost 2 Kansas City Chiefs  4  12  0  .250  294  424  1‐7‐0  3‐5‐0  3‐9‐0  2‐4‐0  Won 1                             

  

National Football ConferenceEast Division 

Team  W  L  T  Pct  PF  PA  Home  Away  Conf  Div  Streak 

y‐Dallas Cowboys  11  5  0  .688  361  250  6‐2‐0  5‐3‐0  9‐3‐0  4‐2‐0  Won 3 x‐Philadelphia Eagles  11  5  0  .688  429  337  6‐2‐0  5‐3‐0  9‐3‐0  4‐2‐0  Lost 1 New York Giants  8  8  0  .500  402  427  4‐4‐0  4‐4‐0  6‐6‐0  4‐2‐0  Lost 2 Washington Redskins  4  12  0  .250  266  336  3‐5‐0  1‐7‐0  2‐10‐0  0‐6‐0  Lost 3                             

North Division 

Team  W  L  T  Pct  PF  PA  Home  Away  Conf  Div  Streak 

y‐Minnesota Vikings  12  4  0  .750  470  312  8‐0‐0  4‐4‐0  9‐3‐0  5‐1‐0  Won 1 x‐Green Bay Packers  11  5  0  .688  461  297  6‐2‐0  5‐3‐0  9‐3‐0  4‐2‐0  Won 2 Chicago Bears  7  9  0  .438  327  375  5‐3‐0  2‐6‐0  5‐7‐0  3‐3‐0  Won 2 Detroit Lions  2  14  0  .125  262  494  2‐6‐0  0‐8‐0  1‐11‐0  0‐6‐0  Lost 6                             

South Division 

Team  W  L  T  Pct  PF  PA  Home  Away  Conf  Div  Streak 

z‐New Orleans Saints  13  3  0  .813  510  341  6‐2‐0  7‐1‐0  9‐3‐0  4‐2‐0  Lost 3 Atlanta Falcons  9  7  0  .563  363  325  6‐2‐0  3‐5‐0  6‐6‐0  3‐3‐0  Won 3 Carolina Panthers  8  8  0  .500  315  308  5‐3‐0  3‐5‐0  8‐4‐0  4‐2‐0  Won 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers  3  13  0  .188  244  400  1‐7‐0  2‐6‐0  3‐9‐0  1‐5‐0  Lost 1                             

West Division 

Team  W  L  T  Pct  PF  PA  Home  Away  Conf  Div  Streak 

y‐Arizona Cardinals  10  6  0  .625  375  325  4‐4‐0  6‐2‐0  8‐4‐0  4‐2‐0  Lost 1 San Francisco 49ers  8  8  0  .500  330  281  6‐2‐0  2‐6‐0  7‐5‐0  5‐1‐0  Won 2 Seattle Seahawks  5  11  0  .313  280  390  4‐4‐0  1‐7‐0  4‐8‐0  3‐3‐0  Lost 4 St. Louis Rams  1  15  0  .063  175  436  0‐8‐0  1‐7‐0  1‐11‐0  0‐6‐0  Lost 8                             

  x ‐ Clinched Playoff Spot; y ‐ Clinched Division; z ‐ Clinched Home Field 

 

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BALTIMORE RAVENS (9-7)Sep 13 Kansas City W, 38-24Sep 20 @ San Diego W, 31-26Sep 27 Cleveland W, 34-3Oct 4 @ New England L, 21-27Oct 11 Cincinnati L, 14-17Oct 18 @ Minnesota L, 31-33Nov 1 Denver W, 30-7Nov 8 @ Cincinnati L, 7-17Nov 16 @ Cleveland W, 16-0Nov 22 Indianapolis L, 15-17Nov 29 Pittsburgh W, 20-17 OTDec 7 @ Green Bay L, 14-27Dec 13 Detroit W, 48-3Dec 20 Chicago W, 31-7Dec 27 @ Pittsburgh L, 20-23Jan 3 @ Oakland W, 21-13

CINCINNATI BENGALS (10-6)Sep 13 Denver L, 7-12Sep 20 @ Green Bay W, 31-24Sep 27 Pittsburgh W, 23-20Oct 4 @ Cleveland W, 23-20 OTOct 11 @ Baltimore W, 17-14Oct 18 Houston L, 17-28Oct 25 Chicago W, 45-10Nov 8 Baltimore W, 17-7Nov 15 @ Pittsburgh W, 18-12Nov 22 @ Oakland L, 17-20Nov 29 Cleveland W, 16-7Dec 6 Detroit W, 23-13Dec 13 @ Minnesota L, 10-30Dec 20 @ San Diego L, 24-27Dec 27 Kansas City W, 17-10Jan 3 @ NY Jets L, 0-37

CLEVELAND BROWNS (5-11)Sep 13 Minnesota L, 20-34Sep 20 @ Denver L, 6-27Sep 27 @ Baltimore L, 3-34Oct 4 Cincinnati L, 20-23 OTOct 11 @ Buffalo W, 6-3Oct 18 @ Pittsburgh L, 14-27Oct 25 Green Bay L, 3-31Nov 1 @ Chicago L, 6-30Nov 16 Baltimore L, 0-16Nov 22 @ Detroit L, 37-38Nov 29 @ Cincinnati L, 7-16Dec 6 San Diego L, 23-30Dec 10 Pittsburgh W, 13-6Dec 20 @ Kansas City W, 41-34Dec 27 Oakland W, 23-9Jan 3 Jacksonville W, 23-17

PITTSBURGH STEELERS (9-7)Sep 10 Tennessee W, 13-10 OTSep 20 @ Chicago L, 14-17Sep 27 @ Cincinnati L, 20-23Oct 4 San Diego W, 38-28Oct 11 @ Detroit W, 28-20Oct 18 Cleveland W, 27-14Oct 25 Minnesota W, 27-17Nov 9 @ Denver W, 28-10Nov 15 Cincinnati L, 12-18Nov 22 @ Kansas City L, 24-27 OTNov 29 @ Baltimore L, 17-20 OTDec 6 Oakland L, 24-27Dec 10 @ Cleveland L, 6-13Dec 20 Green Bay W, 37-36Dec 27 Baltimore W, 23-20Jan 3 @ Miami W, 30-24

BUFFALO BILLS (6-10)Sep 14 @ New England L, 24-25Sep 20 Tampa Bay W, 33-20Sep 27 New Orleans L, 7-27Oct 4 @ Miami L, 10-38Oct 11 Cleveland L, 3-6Oct 18 @ NY Jets W, 16-13 OTOct 25 @ Carolina W, 20-9Nov 1 Houston L, 10-31Nov 15 @ Tennessee L, 17-41Nov 22 @ Jacksonville L, 15-18Nov 29 Miami W, 31-14Dec 3 NY Jets L, 13-19Dec 13 @ Kansas City W, 16-10Dec 20 New England L, 10-17Dec 27 @ Atlanta L, 3-31Jan 3 Indianapolis W, 30-7

MIAMI DOLPHINS (7-9)Sep 13 @ Atlanta L, 7-19Sep 21 Indianapolis L, 23-27Sep 27 @ San Diego L, 13-23Oct 4 Buffalo W, 38-10Oct 12 NY Jets W, 31-27Oct 25 New Orleans L, 34-46Nov 1 @ NY Jets W, 30-25Nov 8 @ New England L, 17-27Nov 15 Tampa Bay W, 25-23Nov 19 @ Carolina W, 24-17Nov 29 @ Buffalo L, 14-31Dec 6 New England W, 22-21Dec 13 @ Jacksonville W, 14-10Dec 20 @ Tennessee L, 24-27 OTDec 27 Houston L, 20-27Jan 3 Pittsburgh L, 24-30

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (10-6)Sep 14 Buffalo W, 25-24Sep 20 @ NY Jets L, 9-16Sep 27 Atlanta W, 26-10Oct 4 Baltimore W, 27-21Oct 11 @ Denver L, 17-20 OTOct 18 Tennessee W, 59-0Oct 25 @ Tampa Bay W, 35-7Nov 8 Miami W, 27-17Nov 15 @ Indianapolis L, 34-35Nov 22 NY Jets W, 31-14Nov 30 @ New Orleans L, 17-38Dec 6 @ Miami L, 21-22Dec 13 Carolina W, 20-10Dec 20 @ Buffalo W, 17-10Dec 27 Jacksonville W, 35-7Jan 3 @ Houston L, 27-34

NEWYORK JETS (9-7)Sep 13 @ Houston W, 24-7Sep 20 New England W, 16-9Sep 27 Tennessee W, 24-17Oct 4 @ New Orleans L, 10-24Oct 12 @ Miami L, 27-31Oct 18 Buffalo L, 13-16 OTOct 25 @ Oakland W, 38-0Nov 1 Miami L, 25-30Nov 15 Jacksonville L, 22-24Nov 22 @ New England L, 14-31Nov 29 Carolina W, 17-6Dec 3 @ Buffalo W, 19-13Dec 13 @ Tampa Bay W, 26-3Dec 20 Atlanta L, 7-10Dec 27 @ Indianapolis W, 29-15Jan 3 Cincinnati W, 37-0

HOUSTONTEXANS (9-7)Sep 13 NY Jets L, 7-24Sep 20 @ Tennessee W, 34-31Sep 27 Jacksonville L, 24-31Oct 4 Oakland W, 29-6Oct 11 @ Arizona L, 21-28Oct 18 @ Cincinnati W, 28-17Oct 25 San Francisco W, 24-21Nov 1 @ Buffalo W, 31-10Nov 8 @ Indianapolis L, 17-20Nov 23 Tennessee L, 17-20Nov 29 Indianapolis L, 27-35Dec 6 @ Jacksonville L, 18-23Dec 13 Seattle W, 34-7Dec 20 @ St. Louis W, 16-13Dec 27 @ Miami W, 27-20Jan 3 New England W, 34-27

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (14-2)Sep 13 Jacksonville W, 14-12Sep 21 @ Miami W, 28-23Sep 27 @ Arizona W, 31-10Oct 4 Seattle W, 34-17Oct 11 @ Tennessee W, 31-9Oct 25 @ St. Louis W, 42-6Nov 1 San Francisco W, 18-14Nov 8 Houston W, 20-17Nov 15 New England W, 35-34Nov 22 @ Baltimore W, 17-15Nov 29 @ Houston W, 35-27Dec 6 Tennessee W, 27-17Dec 13 Denver W, 28-16Dec 17 @ Jacksonville W, 35-31Dec 27 NY Jets L, 15-29Jan 3 @ Buffalo L, 7-30

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (7-9)Sep 13 @ Indianapolis L, 12-14Sep 20 Arizona L, 17-31Sep 27 @ Houston W, 31-24Oct 4 Tennessee W, 37-17Oct 11 @ Seattle L, 0-41Oct 18 St. Louis W, 23-20 OTNov 1 @ Tennessee L, 13-30Nov 8 Kansas City W, 24-21Nov 15 @ NY Jets W, 24-22Nov 22 Buffalo W, 18-15Nov 29 @ San Francisco L, 3-20Dec 6 Houston W, 23-18Dec 13 Miami L, 10-14Dec 17 Indianapolis L, 31-35Dec 27 @ New England L, 7-35Jan 3 @ Cleveland L, 17-23

TENNESSEETITANS (8-8)Sep 10 @ Pittsburgh L, 10-13 OTSep 20 Houston L, 31-34Sep 27 @ NY Jets L, 17-24Oct 4 @ Jacksonville L, 17-37Oct 11 Indianapolis L, 9-31Oct 18 @ New England L, 0-59Nov 1 Jacksonville W, 30-13Nov 8 @ San Francisco W, 34-27Nov 15 Buffalo W, 41-17Nov 23 @ Houston W, 20-17Nov 29 Arizona W, 20-17Dec 6 @ Indianapolis L, 17-27Dec 13 St. Louis W, 47-7Dec 20 Miami W, 27-24 OTDec 25 San Diego L, 17-42Jan 3 @ Seattle W, 17-13

DENVER BRONCOS (8-8)Sep 13 @ Cincinnati W, 12-7Sep 20 Cleveland W, 27-6Sep 27 @ Oakland W, 23-3Oct 4 Dallas W, 17-10Oct 11 New England W, 20-17 OTOct 19 @ San Diego W, 34-23Nov 1 @ Baltimore L, 7-30Nov 9 Pittsburgh L, 10-28Nov 15 @Washington L, 17-27Nov 22 San Diego L, 3-32Nov 26 NY Giants W, 26-6Dec 6 @ Kansas City W, 44-13Dec 13 @ Indianapolis L, 16-28Dec 20 Oakland L, 19-20Dec 27 @ Philadelphia L, 27-30Jan 3 Kansas City L, 24-44

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (4-12)Sep 13 @ Baltimore L, 24-38Sep 20 Oakland L, 10-13Sep 27 @ Philadelphia L, 14-34Oct 4 NY Giants L, 16-27Oct 11 Dallas L, 20-26 OTOct 18 @Washington W, 14-6Oct 25 San Diego L, 7-37Nov 8 @ Jacksonville L, 21-24Nov 15 @ Oakland W, 16-10Nov 22 Pittsburgh W, 27-24 OTNov 29 @ San Diego L, 14-43Dec 6 Denver L, 13-44Dec 13 Buffalo L, 10-16Dec 20 Cleveland L, 34-41Dec 27 @ Cincinnati L, 10-17Jan 3 @ Denver W, 44-24

OAKLAND RAIDERS (5-11)Sep 14 San Diego L, 20-24Sep 20 @ Kansas City W, 13-10Sep 27 Denver L, 3-23Oct 4 @ Houston L, 6-29Oct 11 @ NY Giants L, 7-44Oct 18 Philadelphia W, 13-9Oct 25 NY Jets L, 0-38Nov 1 @ San Diego L, 16-24Nov 15 Kansas City L, 10-16Nov 22 Cincinnati W, 20-17Nov 26 @ Dallas L, 7-24Dec 6 @ Pittsburgh W, 27-24Dec 13 Washington L, 13-34Dec 20 @ Denver W, 20-19Dec 27 @ Cleveland L, 9-23Jan 3 Baltimore L, 13-21

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (13-3)Sep 14 @ Oakland W, 24-20Sep 20 Baltimore L, 26-31Sep 27 Miami W, 23-13Oct 4 @ Pittsburgh L, 28-38Oct 19 Denver L, 23-34Oct 25 @ Kansas City W, 37-7Nov 1 Oakland W, 24-16Nov 8 @ NY Giants W, 21-20Nov 15 Philadelphia W, 31-23Nov 22 @ Denver W, 32-3Nov 29 Kansas City W, 43-14Dec 6 @ Cleveland W, 30-23Dec 13 @ Dallas W, 20-17Dec 20 Cincinnati W, 27-24Dec 25 @ Tennessee W, 42-17Jan 3 Washington W, 23-20

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ATLANTA FALCONS (9-7)Sep 13 Miami W, 19-7Sep 20 Carolina W, 28-20Sep 27 @ New England L, 10-26Oct 11 @ San Francisco W, 45-10Oct 18 Chicago W, 21-14Oct 25 @ Dallas L, 21-37Nov 2 @ New Orleans L, 27-35Nov 8 Washington W, 31-17Nov 15 @ Carolina L, 19-28Nov 22 @ NY Giants L, 31-34 OTNov 29 Tampa Bay W, 20-17Dec 6 Philadelphia L, 7-34Dec 13 New Orleans L, 23-26Dec 20 @ NY Jets W, 10-7Dec 27 Buffalo W, 31-3Jan 3 @ Tampa Bay W, 20-10

CAROLINA PANTHERS (8-8)Sep 13 Philadelphia L, 10-38Sep 20 @ Atlanta L, 20-28Sep 28 @ Dallas L, 7-21Oct 11 Washington W, 20-17Oct 18 @ Tampa Bay W, 28-21Oct 25 Buffalo L, 9-20Nov 1 @ Arizona W, 34-21Nov 8 @ New Orleans L, 20-30Nov 15 Atlanta W, 28-19Nov 19 Miami L, 17-24Nov 29 @ NY Jets L, 6-17Dec 6 Tampa Bay W, 16-6Dec 13 @ New England L, 10-20Dec 20 Minnesota W, 26-7Dec 27 @ NY Giants W, 41-9Jan 3 New Orleans W, 23-10

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (13-3)Sep 13 Detroit W, 45-27Sep 20 @ Philadelphia W, 48-22Sep 27 @ Buffalo W, 27-7Oct 4 NY Jets W, 24-10Oct 18 NY Giants W, 48-27Oct 25 @ Miami W, 46-34Nov 2 Atlanta W, 35-27Nov 8 Carolina W, 30-20Nov 15 @ St. Louis W, 28-23Nov 22 @ Tampa Bay W, 38-7Nov 30 New England W, 38-17Dec 6 @Washington W, 33-30 OTDec 13 @ Atlanta W, 26-23Dec 19 Dallas L, 17-24Dec 27 Tampa Bay L, 17-20 OTJan 3 @ Carolina L, 10-23

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (3-13)Sep 13 Dallas L, 21-34Sep 20 @ Buffalo L, 20-33Sep 27 NY Giants L, 0-24Oct 4 @Washington L, 13-16Oct 11 @ Philadelphia L, 14-33Oct 18 Carolina L, 21-28Oct 25 New England L, 7-35Nov 8 Green Bay W, 38-28Nov 15 @ Miami L, 23-25Nov 22 New Orleans L, 7-38Nov 29 @ Atlanta L, 17-20Dec 6 @ Carolina L, 6-16Dec 13 NY Jets L, 3-26Dec 20 @ Seattle W, 24-7Dec 27 @ New OrleansW, 20-17OTJan 3 Atlanta L, 10-20

DALLAS COWBOYS (11-5)Sep 13 @ Tampa Bay W, 34-21Sep 20 NY Giants L, 31-33Sep 28 Carolina W, 21-7Oct 4 @ Denver L, 10-17Oct 11 @ Kansas City W, 26-20 OTOct 25 Atlanta W, 37-21Nov 1 Seattle W, 38-17Nov 8 @ Philadelphia W, 20-16Nov 15 @ Green Bay L, 7-17Nov 22 Washington W, 7-6Nov 26 Oakland W, 24-7Dec 6 @ NY Giants L, 24-31Dec 13 San Diego L, 17-20Dec 19 @ New Orleans W, 24-17Dec 27 @Washington W, 17-0Jan 3 Philadelphia W, 24-0

NEWYORK GIANTS (8-8)Sep 13 Washington W, 23-17Sep 20 @ Dallas W, 33-31Sep 27 @ Tampa Bay W, 24-0Oct 4 @ Kansas City W, 27-16Oct 11 Oakland W, 44-7Oct 18 @ New Orleans L, 27-48Oct 25 Arizona L, 17-24Nov 1 @ Philadelphia L, 17-40Nov 8 San Diego L, 20-21Nov 22 Atlanta W, 34-31 OTNov 26 @ Denver L, 6-26Dec 6 Dallas W, 31-24Dec 13 Philadelphia L, 38-45Dec 21 @Washington W, 45-12Dec 27 Carolina L, 9-41Jan 3 @ Minnesota L, 7-44

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (11-5)Sep 13 @ Carolina W, 38-10Sep 20 New Orleans L, 22-48Sep 27 Kansas City W, 34-14Oct 11 Tampa Bay W, 33-14Oct 18 @ Oakland L, 9-13Oct 26 @Washington W, 27-17Nov 1 NY Giants W, 40-17Nov 8 Dallas L, 16-20Nov 15 @ San Diego L, 23-31Nov 22 @ Chicago W, 24-20Nov 29 Washington W, 27-24Dec 6 @ Atlanta W, 34-7Dec 13 @ NY Giants W, 45-38Dec 20 San Francisco W, 27-13Dec 27 Denver W, 30-27Jan 3 @ Dallas L, 0-24

WASHINGTON REDSKINS (4-12)Sep 13 @ NY Giants L, 17-23Sep 20 St. Louis W, 9-7Sep 27 @ Detroit L, 14-19Oct 4 Tampa Bay W, 16-13Oct 11 @ Carolina L, 17-20Oct 18 Kansas City L, 6-14Oct 26 Philadelphia L, 17-27Nov 8 @ Atlanta L, 17-31Nov 15 Denver W, 27-17Nov 22 @ Dallas L, 6-7Nov 29 @ Philadelphia L, 24-27Dec 6 New Orleans L, 30-33 OTDec 13 @ Oakland W, 34-13Dec 21 NY Giants L, 12-45Dec 27 Dallas L, 0-17Jan 3 @ San Diego L, 20-23

ARIZONA CARDINALS (10-6)Sep 13 San Francisco L, 16-20Sep 20 @ Jacksonville W, 31-17Sep 27 Indianapolis L, 10-31Oct 11 Houston W, 28-21Oct 18 @ Seattle W, 27-3Oct 25 @ NY Giants W, 24-17Nov 1 Carolina L, 21-34Nov 8 @ Chicago W, 41-21Nov 15 Seattle W, 31-20Nov 22 @ St. Louis W, 21-13Nov 29 @ Tennessee L, 17-20Dec 6 Minnesota W, 30-17Dec 14 @ San Francisco L, 9-24Dec 20 @ Detroit W, 31-24Dec 27 St. Louis W, 31-10Jan 3 Green Bay L, 7-33

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (8-8)Sep 13 @ Arizona W, 20-16Sep 20 Seattle W, 23-10Sep 27 @ Minnesota L, 24-27Oct 4 St. Louis W, 35-0Oct 11 Atlanta L, 10-45Oct 25 @ Houston L, 21-24Nov 1 @ Indianapolis L, 14-18Nov 8 Tennessee L, 27-34Nov 12 Chicago W, 10-6Nov 22 @ Green Bay L, 24-30Nov 29 Jacksonville W, 20-3Dec 6 @ Seattle L, 17-20Dec 14 Arizona W, 24-9Dec 20 @ Philadelphia L, 13-27Dec 27 Detroit W, 20-6Jan 3 @ St. Louis W, 28-6

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (5-11)Sep 13 St. Louis W, 28-0Sep 20 @ San Francisco L, 10-23Sep 27 Chicago L, 19-25Oct 4 @ Indianapolis L, 17-34Oct 11 Jacksonville W, 41-0Oct 18 Arizona L, 3-27Nov 1 @ Dallas L, 17-38Nov 8 Detroit W, 32-20Nov 15 @ Arizona L, 20-31Nov 22 @ Minnesota L, 9-35Nov 29 @ St. Louis W, 27-17Dec 6 San Francisco W, 20-17Dec 13 @ Houston L, 7-34Dec 20 Tampa Bay L, 7-24Dec 27 @ Green Bay L, 10-48Jan 3 Tennessee L, 13-17

ST. LOUIS RAMS (1-15)Sep 13 @ Seattle L, 0-28Sep 20 @Washington L, 7-9Sep 27 Green Bay L, 17-36Oct 4 @ San Francisco L, 0-35Oct 11 Minnesota L, 10-38Oct 18 @ Jacksonville L, 20-23 OTOct 25 Indianapolis L, 6-42Nov 1 @ Detroit W, 17-10Nov 15 New Orleans L, 23-28Nov 22 Arizona L, 13-21Nov 29 Seattle L, 17-27Dec 6 @ Chicago L, 9-17Dec 13 @ Tennessee L, 7-47Dec 20 Houston L, 13-16Dec 27 @ Arizona L, 10-31Jan 3 San Francisco L, 6-28

CHICAGO BEARS (7-9)Sep 13 @ Green Bay L, 15-21Sep 20 Pittsburgh W, 17-14Sep 27 @ Seattle W, 25-19Oct 4 Detroit W, 48-24Oct 18 @ Atlanta L, 14-21Oct 25 @ Cincinnati L, 10-45Nov 1 Cleveland W, 30-6Nov 8 Arizona L, 21-41Nov 12 @ San Francisco L, 6-10Nov 22 Philadelphia L, 20-24Nov 29 @ Minnesota L, 10-36Dec 6 St. Louis W, 17-9Dec 13 Green Bay L, 14-21Dec 20 @ Baltimore L, 7-31Dec 28 Minnesota W, 36-30 OTJan 3 @ Detroit W, 37-23

DETROIT LIONS (2-14)Sep 13 @ New Orleans L, 27-45Sep 20 Minnesota L, 13-27Sep 27 Washington W, 19-14Oct 4 @ Chicago L, 24-48Oct 11 Pittsburgh L, 20-28Oct 18 @ Green Bay L, 0-26Nov 1 St. Louis L, 10-17Nov 8 @ Seattle L, 20-32Nov 15 @ Minnesota L, 10-27Nov 22 Cleveland W, 38-37Nov 26 Green Bay L, 12-34Dec 6 @ Cincinnati L, 13-23Dec 13 @ Baltimore L, 3-48Dec 20 Arizona L, 24-31Dec 27 @ San Francisco L, 6-20Jan 3 Chicago L, 23-37

GREEN BAY PACKERS (11-5)Sep 13 Chicago W, 21-15Sep 20 Cincinnati L, 24-31Sep 27 @ St. Louis W, 36-17Oct 5 @ Minnesota L, 23-30Oct 18 Detroit W, 26-0Oct 25 @ Cleveland W, 31-3Nov 1 Minnesota L, 26-38Nov 8 @ Tampa Bay L, 28-38Nov 15 Dallas W, 17-7Nov 22 San Francisco W, 30-24Nov 26 @ Detroit W, 34-12Dec 7 Baltimore W, 27-14Dec 13 @ Chicago W, 21-14Dec 20 @ Pittsburgh L, 36-37Dec 27 Seattle W, 48-10Jan 3 @ Arizona W, 33-7

MINNESOTAVIKINGS (12-4)Sep 13 @ Cleveland W, 34-20Sep 20 @ Detroit W, 27-13Sep 27 San Francisco W, 27-24Oct 5 Green Bay W, 30-23Oct 11 @ St. Louis W, 38-10Oct 18 Baltimore W, 33-31Oct 25 @ Pittsburgh L, 17-27Nov 1 @ Green Bay W, 38-26Nov 15 Detroit W, 27-10Nov 22 Seattle W, 35-9Nov 29 Chicago W, 36-10Dec 6 @ Arizona L, 17-30Dec 13 Cincinnati W, 30-10Dec 20 @ Carolina L, 7-26Dec 28 @ Chicago L, 30-36 OTJan 3 NY Giants W, 44-7

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WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2010 OFFENSE NY-J Cin. Phil. Dal. Balt. N.E. G.B. Ariz. GAMES (Won-Lost) 9-7 10-6 11-5 11-5 9-7 10-6 11-5 10-6 FIRST DOWNS 280 295 290 335 320 373 335 317 Rushing 132 109 87 110 115 114 102 77 Passing 131 159 182 203 187 222 201 215 Penalty 17 27 21 22 18 37 32 25 YDS GAINED (tot) 5136 4946 5726 6390 5619 6357 6065 5510 Avg per Game 321.0 309.1 357.9 399.4 351.2 397.3 379.1 344.4 RUSHING (net) 2756 2056 1637 2103 2200 1921 1885 1494 Avg per Game 172.3 128.5 102.3 131.4 137.5 120.1 117.8 93.4 Rushes 607 505 384 436 468 466 438 365 Yards per Rush 4.5 4.1 4.3 4.8 4.7 4.1 4.3 4.1 PASSING (net) 2380 2890 4089 4287 3419 4436 4180 4016 Avg per Game 148.8 180.6 255.6 267.9 213.7 277.3 261.3 251.0 Passes Att. 393 477 553 550 510 592 553 594 Completed 210 286 335 347 321 390 357 392 Pct Completed 53.4 60.0 60.6 63.1 62.9 65.9 64.6 66.0 Yards Gained 2596 3134 4380 4483 3637 4540 4492 4200 Sacked 30 29 38 34 36 18 51 26 Yards Lost 216 244 291 196 218 104 312 184 Had intercepted 21 13 13 9 13 13 8 18 Yards Opp Ret 309 184 131 96 195 146 171 312 Opp TDs on Int 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 3 PUNTS 80 86 76 72 74 57 67 86 Avg Yards 42.0 43.2 42.4 45.1 43.1 39.0 43.1 47.0 PUNT RETURNS 50 40 35 39 39 38 34 45 Avg Return 9.1 11.9 13.5 10.9 7.4 11.4 6.9 6.8 Returned for TD 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 44 62 58 47 59 54 54 54 Avg Return 24.4 21.9 20.5 22.0 26.2 22.7 22.1 23.8 Returned for TD 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 PENALTIES 88 114 115 115 115 81 118 108 Yards Penalized 677 863 951 892 1094 743 1057 886 FUMBLES BY 24 24 23 20 19 17 20 32 Fumbles Lost 9 12 10 10 9 9 8 18 Opp Fumbles 22 17 25 23 20 28 24 20 Opp Fum Lost 14 6 13 10 10 10 10 8 POSS. TIME (avg) 31:43 31:59 28:15 32:04 29:18 32:55 33:03 29:52 TOUCHDOWNS 37 34 47 43 47 50 54 46 Rushing 21 9 14 14 22 19 20 16 Passing 12 21 27 26 21 28 30 27 Returns 4 4 6 3 4 3 4 3 EXTRA-PT KICKS 32/32 28/29 43/45 41/41 46/47 47/47 48/49 45/46 2-PT CONVERSIONS 2/5 2/5 2/2 1/1 0/0 1/3 3/5 0/0 FIELD GOALS/FGA 30/36 23/28 32/37 20/31 21/30 26/31 27/36 18/19 POINTS SCORED 348 305 429 361 391 427 461 375 DEFENSE NY-J Cin. Phil. Dal. Balt. N.E. G.B. Ariz. POINTS ALLOWED 236 291 337 250 261 285 297 325 OPP FIRST DOWNS 237 276 295 286 280 289 272 289 Rushing 87 95 81 74 82 80 68 81 Passing 128 165 179 186 164 193 168 188 Penalty 22 16 35 26 34 16 36 20 OPP YARDS GAINED 4037 4822 5137 5054 4808 5123 4551 5543 Avg per Game 252.3 301.4 321.1 315.9 300.5 320.2 284.4 346.4 OPP RUSHING(net) 1578 1573 1675 1448 1492 1768 1333 1804 Avg per Game 98.6 98.3 104.7 90.5 93.3 110.5 83.3 112.8 Rushes 420 399 413 365 435 398 371 402 Yards per Rush 3.8 3.9 4.1 4.0 3.4 4.4 3.6 4.5 OPP PASSING(net) 2459 3249 3462 3606 3316 3355 3218 3739 Avg per Game 153.7 203.1 216.4 225.4 207.3 209.7 201.1 233.7 Passes Att. 501 547 580 572 524 512 540 593 Completed 259 318 354 344 306 300 294 346 Pct Completed 51.7 58.1 61.0 60.1 58.4 58.6 54.4 58.3 Sacked 32 34 44 42 32 31 37 43 Yards Lost 245 237 316 268 190 229 232 259 INTERCEPTED BY 17 19 25 11 22 18 30 21 Yards Returned 247 259 370 33 346 327 477 338 Returned for TD 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 OPP PUNT RETURNS 27 39 39 38 38 20 40 47 Avg return 8.8 10.1 5.9 8.3 7.6 9.0 10.1 10.5 OPP KICKOFF RET 70 58 81 47 77 70 80 61 Avg return 24.1 22.2 23.5 20.6 20.3 24.4 22.8 20.5 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 26 32 39 28 27 35 36 38 Rushing 11 12 11 7 8 6 5 13 Passing 8 18 27 19 17 25 29 22 Returns 7 2 1 2 2 4 2 3

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WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2010 OFFENSE Ind. S.D. N.O. Minn. Buff. Clev. Denv. Hou. GAMES (Won-Lost) 14-2 13-3 13-3 12-4 6-10 5-11 8-8 9-7 FIRST DOWNS 339 330 348 343 233 237 306 340 Rushing 69 80 115 99 81 102 95 93 Passing 241 222 215 220 126 118 186 231 Penalty 29 28 18 24 26 17 25 16 YDS GAINED (tot) 5809 5761 6461 6074 4382 4163 5463 6129 Avg per Game 363.1 360.1 403.8 379.6 273.9 260.2 341.4 383.1 RUSHING (net) 1294 1423 2106 1918 1867 2087 1836 1475 Avg per Game 80.9 88.9 131.6 119.9 116.7 130.4 114.8 92.2 Rushes 366 427 468 467 424 498 440 425 Yards per Rush 3.5 3.3 4.5 4.1 4.4 4.2 4.2 3.5 PASSING (net) 4515 4338 4355 4156 2515 2076 3627 4654 Avg per Game 282.2 271.1 272.2 259.8 157.2 129.8 226.7 290.9 Passes Att. 601 519 544 553 441 443 558 593 Completed 402 338 378 377 256 219 341 399 Pct Completed 66.9 65.1 69.5 68.2 58.0 49.4 61.1 67.3 Yards Gained 4605 4506 4490 4403 2789 2255 3825 4803 Sacked 13 26 20 34 46 30 34 25 Yards Lost 90 168 135 247 274 179 198 149 Had intercepted 19 10 12 7 19 18 13 17 Yards Opp Ret 229 88 133 120 194 281 237 294 Opp TDs on Int 0 0 0 1 3 2 3 3 PUNTS 64 52 58 73 90 94 78 67 Avg Yards 44.3 45.0 43.6 43.9 46.6 42.3 43.4 42.8 PUNT RETURNS 29 26 33 48 33 39 44 45 Avg Return 5.2 7.0 4.6 9.5 6.6 11.7 9.5 10.0 Returned for TD 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 55 63 57 56 64 69 57 64 Avg Return 22.2 22.9 24.4 23.2 23.7 24.2 21.4 22.6 Returned for TD 1 0 1 2 0 3 1 1 PENALTIES 74 78 89 101 107 77 93 95 Yards Penalized 546 570 787 757 855 678 800 833 FUMBLES BY 11 14 25 19 24 21 15 21 Fumbles Lost 5 7 16 11 11 13 10 11 Opp Fumbles 20 24 18 35 21 17 30 27 Opp Fum Lost 10 11 13 13 5 9 13 13 POSS. TIME (avg) 27:40 29:58 31:10 32:40 27:50 28:28 30:03 31:54 TOUCHDOWNS 53 51 64 56 25 25 34 46 Rushing 16 17 21 19 6 10 9 13 Passing 34 29 34 34 17 11 21 29 Returns 3 5 9 3 2 4 4 4 EXTRA-PT KICKS 50/51 50/51 60/63 54/55 24/24 22/23 32/32 43/44 2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/2 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/1 1/2 0/2 1/2 FIELD GOALS/FGA 16/20 32/35 22/28 26/28 28/33 23/25 30/35 21/32 POINTS SCORED 416 454 510 470 258 245 326 388 DEFENSE Ind. S.D. N.O. Minn. Buff. Clev. Denv. Hou. POINTS ALLOWED 307 320 341 312 326 375 324 333 OPP FIRST DOWNS 320 309 310 271 310 336 290 300 Rushing 106 112 111 63 134 120 99 91 Passing 203 177 175 183 157 189 167 175 Penalty 11 20 24 25 19 27 24 34 OPP YARDS GAINED 5427 5232 5724 4888 5449 6229 5040 5198 Avg per Game 339.2 327.0 357.8 305.5 340.6 389.3 315.0 324.9 OPP RUSHING(net) 2024 1884 1955 1394 2501 2314 2059 1711 Avg per Game 126.5 117.8 122.2 87.1 156.3 144.6 128.7 106.9 Rushes 467 422 435 357 535 506 458 396 Yards per Rush 4.3 4.5 4.5 3.9 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.3 OPP PASSING(net) 3403 3348 3769 3494 2948 3915 2981 3487 Avg per Game 212.7 209.3 235.6 218.4 184.3 244.7 186.3 217.9 Passes Att. 583 534 574 535 519 526 510 548 Completed 372 326 330 341 295 313 298 344 Pct Completed 63.8 61.0 57.5 63.7 56.8 59.5 58.4 62.8 Sacked 34 35 35 48 32 40 39 30 Yards Lost 228 221 192 318 189 234 241 187 INTERCEPTED BY 16 14 26 11 28 10 17 14 Yards Returned 167 173 652 43 335 161 171 212 Returned for TD 2 1 5 0 2 0 0 1 OPP PUNT RETURNS 36 23 25 33 49 40 36 24 Avg return 8.4 11.5 14.3 7.9 7.7 6.6 10.1 4.3 OPP KICKOFF RET 60 87 74 91 59 52 49 71 Avg return 25.3 21.9 24.5 22.6 21.5 18.9 22.8 22.5 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 31 35 37 36 37 41 34 39 Rushing 10 10 19 5 19 15 11 17 Passing 19 23 15 26 14 22 18 19 Returns 2 2 3 5 4 4 5 3

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WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2010 OFFENSE Jax K.C. Miami Oak. Pitt. Tenn. Atl. Car. GAMES (Won-Lost) 7-9 4-12 7-9 5-11 9-7 8-8 9-7 8-8 FIRST DOWNS 300 256 333 234 331 288 330 289 Rushing 114 91 129 81 96 115 105 123 Passing 170 139 188 131 210 154 192 152 Penalty 16 26 16 22 25 19 33 14 YDS GAINED (tot) 5385 4851 5401 4258 5941 5623 5447 5297 Avg per Game 336.6 303.2 337.6 266.1 371.3 351.4 340.4 331.1 RUSHING (net) 2029 1929 2231 1701 1793 2592 1876 2498 Avg per Game 126.8 120.6 139.4 106.3 112.1 162.0 117.3 156.1 Rushes 447 438 509 410 428 499 451 525 Yards per Rush 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.1 4.2 5.2 4.2 4.8 PASSING (net) 3356 2922 3170 2557 4148 3031 3571 2799 Avg per Game 209.8 182.6 198.1 159.8 259.3 189.4 223.2 174.9 Passes Att. 519 536 545 485 536 476 570 465 Completed 315 296 331 255 351 271 332 264 Pct Completed 60.7 55.2 60.7 52.6 65.5 56.9 58.2 56.8 Yards Gained 3599 3183 3396 2875 4496 3104 3697 3070 Sacked 44 45 34 49 50 15 27 33 Yards Lost 243 261 226 318 348 73 126 271 Had intercepted 10 17 19 18 14 15 17 20 Yards Opp Ret 234 160 261 259 398 121 306 339 Opp TDs on Int 1 0 3 0 2 0 2 3 PUNTS 72 97 75 96 72 69 63 77 Avg Yards 41.9 45.0 46.3 51.1 42.7 43.4 41.8 43.5 PUNT RETURNS 27 32 33 36 36 33 27 34 Avg Return 8.6 6.5 7.2 4.9 8.1 6.7 10.0 8.3 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 66 77 75 66 66 69 55 51 Avg Return 22.6 21.6 23.2 18.2 24.0 20.5 24.3 19.9 Returned for TD 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 PENALTIES 70 84 78 117 85 98 78 88 Yards Penalized 542 667 640 920 769 821 664 698 FUMBLES BY 26 31 27 30 21 27 19 23 Fumbles Lost 13 10 10 15 11 16 8 11 Opp Fumbles 22 23 17 29 21 20 23 28 Opp Fum Lost 10 13 6 12 10 7 13 15 POSS. TIME (avg) 30:08 27:37 31:54 28:18 32:13 28:27 29:47 30:13 TOUCHDOWNS 34 31 41 17 41 39 44 35 Rushing 19 8 22 7 10 19 15 18 Passing 15 18 15 10 28 16 26 16 Returns 0 5 4 0 3 4 3 1 EXTRA-PT KICKS 30/31 29/29 37/38 17/17 41/41 37/37 42/43 31/32 2-PT CONVERSIONS 1/3 1/2 1/3 0/0 0/0 1/2 0/1 2/3 FIELD GOALS/FGA 18/28 25/29 25/28 26/29 27/31 27/32 19/29 22/27 POINTS SCORED 290 294 360 197 368 354 363 315 DEFENSE Jax K.C. Miami Oak. Pitt. Tenn. Atl. Car. POINTS ALLOWED 380 424 390 379 324 402 325 308 OPP FIRST DOWNS 307 318 297 314 274 323 303 290 Rushing 100 122 88 126 70 89 89 109 Passing 191 178 184 158 186 210 197 155 Penalty 16 18 25 30 18 24 17 26 OPP YARDS GAINED 5637 6211 5589 5791 4885 5850 5582 5053 Avg per Game 352.3 388.2 349.3 361.9 305.3 365.6 348.9 315.8 OPP RUSHING(net) 1863 2504 1835 2488 1438 1711 1711 1997 Avg per Game 116.4 156.5 114.7 155.5 89.9 106.9 106.9 124.8 Rushes 458 531 435 548 372 402 433 450 Yards per Rush 4.1 4.7 4.2 4.5 3.9 4.3 4.0 4.4 OPP PASSING(net) 3774 3707 3754 3303 3447 4139 3871 3056 Avg per Game 235.9 231.7 234.6 206.4 215.4 258.7 241.9 191.0 Passes Att. 510 509 489 438 548 604 536 495 Completed 345 302 281 259 319 404 335 305 Pct Completed 67.6 59.3 57.5 59.1 58.2 66.9 62.5 61.6 Sacked 14 22 44 37 47 32 28 31 Yards Lost 79 137 242 228 314 224 170 193 INTERCEPTED BY 15 15 15 8 12 20 15 22 Yards Returned 208 380 164 35 189 433 158 235 Returned for TD 0 2 1 0 2 4 1 1 OPP PUNT RETURNS 38 40 43 63 33 29 27 41 Avg return 4.2 7.1 8.6 7.3 9.8 7.2 10.7 11.0 OPP KICKOFF RET 47 60 71 42 74 71 46 51 Avg return 22.7 24.1 21.9 25.7 24.3 24.1 20.5 24.8 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 44 48 42 41 37 48 38 36 Rushing 12 18 16 24 7 16 10 15 Passing 28 25 23 16 22 31 25 14 Returns 4 5 3 1 8 1 3 7

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WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2010 OFFENSE Chi. Det. NY-G St.L. S.F. Sea. T.B. Wash. GAMES (Won-Lost) 7-9 2-14 8-8 1-15 8-8 5-11 3-13 4-12 FIRST DOWNS 262 281 323 259 238 297 246 280 Rushing 71 82 103 79 77 80 80 72 Passing 170 168 194 159 137 184 148 191 Penalty 21 31 26 21 24 33 18 17 YDS GAINED (tot) 4965 4784 5856 4470 4652 5069 4600 5000 Avg per Game 310.3 299.0 366.0 279.4 290.8 316.8 287.5 312.5 RUSHING (net) 1492 1616 1837 1784 1600 1566 1627 1510 Avg per Game 93.3 101.0 114.8 111.5 100.0 97.9 101.7 94.4 Rushes 373 409 443 411 371 395 404 391 Yards per Rush 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.3 4.3 4.0 4.0 3.9 PASSING (net) 3473 3168 4019 2686 3052 3503 2973 3490 Avg per Game 217.1 198.0 251.2 167.9 190.8 218.9 185.8 218.1 Passes Att. 563 585 542 543 528 609 524 533 Completed 340 316 338 312 312 372 279 340 Pct Completed 60.4 54.0 62.4 57.5 59.1 61.1 53.2 63.8 Yards Gained 3677 3471 4246 2970 3293 3771 3134 3797 Sacked 35 43 32 44 40 41 33 46 Yards Lost 204 303 227 284 241 268 161 307 Had intercepted 27 32 14 21 14 19 29 16 Yards Opp Ret 365 508 106 321 168 202 492 291 Opp TDs on Int 0 3 0 4 1 1 2 3 PUNTS 77 74 64 90 99 89 87 76 Avg Yards 41.4 42.9 40.7 46.8 47.6 46.1 41.7 40.6 PUNT RETURNS 39 28 36 37 49 46 40 32 Avg Return 8.5 8.3 10.9 10.7 4.4 7.5 11.6 4.8 Returned for TD 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 80 96 71 76 52 60 62 65 Avg Return 25.0 21.4 20.9 23.2 21.8 21.9 26.3 21.7 Returned for TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 PENALTIES 100 98 95 100 98 95 93 85 Yards Penalized 836 768 802 834 758 840 696 679 FUMBLES BY 26 25 30 24 24 33 25 30 Fumbles Lost 7 9 17 12 10 12 5 12 Opp Fumbles 27 26 28 26 29 21 18 21 Opp Fum Lost 15 14 11 12 15 10 10 6 POSS. TIME (avg) 28:27 28:57 31:34 28:58 29:47 27:31 28:31 28:49 TOUCHDOWNS 36 28 46 17 39 30 28 29 Rushing 6 9 14 4 12 7 5 8 Passing 27 16 28 12 23 20 18 21 Returns 3 3 4 1 4 3 5 0 EXTRA-PT KICKS 33/33 25/25 45/45 16/16 39/39 28/28 24/24 26/28 2-PT CONVERSIONS 2/2 1/3 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/2 2/4 0/1 FIELD GOALS/FGA 24/28 21/28 27/32 19/24 19/24 24/26 16/26 22/25 POINTS SCORED 327 262 402 175 330 280 244 266 DEFENSE Chi. Det. NY-G St.L. S.F. Sea. T.B. Wash. POINTS ALLOWED 375 494 427 436 281 390 400 336 OPP FIRST DOWNS 312 332 308 333 278 305 324 280 Rushing 105 95 103 127 77 80 129 85 Passing 186 213 182 182 176 204 171 176 Penalty 21 24 23 24 25 21 24 19 OPP YARDS GAINED 5404 6274 5198 5965 5222 5703 5849 5115 Avg per Game 337.8 392.1 324.9 372.8 326.4 356.4 365.6 319.7 OPP RUSHING(net) 2022 2025 1773 2201 1552 1776 2531 1799 Avg per Game 126.4 126.6 110.8 137.6 97.0 111.0 158.2 112.4 Rushes 467 458 423 500 426 428 529 449 Yards per Rush 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.4 3.6 4.1 4.8 4.0 OPP PASSING(net) 3382 4249 3425 3764 3670 3927 3318 3316 Avg per Game 211.4 265.6 214.1 235.3 229.4 245.4 207.4 207.3 Passes Att. 531 545 498 491 580 568 482 511 Completed 341 371 314 315 352 374 301 314 Pct Completed 64.2 68.1 63.1 64.2 60.7 65.8 62.4 61.4 Sacked 35 26 32 25 44 28 28 40 Yards Lost 272 150 237 149 293 185 166 241 INTERCEPTED BY 13 9 13 8 18 13 19 11 Yards Returned 144 210 221 102 237 164 275 185 Returned for TD 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 OPP PUNT RETURNS 34 41 28 41 57 43 38 32 Avg return 8.0 8.6 9.2 6.3 8.7 11.1 8.2 6.9 OPP KICKOFF RET 64 58 77 43 65 46 46 56 Avg return 24.3 23.3 21.0 24.0 21.8 23.0 19.1 19.7 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 43 57 54 54 28 46 46 34 Rushing 14 18 21 24 12 17 16 10 Passing 29 35 31 22 14 27 28 19 Returns 0 4 2 8 2 2 2 5

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WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2010 OFFENSE NFL/Avg GAMES (Won-Lost) --- FIRST DOWNS 299.0 Rushing 96.2 Passing 179.6 Penalty 23.3 YDS GAINED (tot) 5362.2 Avg per Game 335.1 RUSHING (net) 1866.8 Avg per Game 116.7 Rushes 440.3 Yards per Rush 4.2 PASSING (net) 3495.3 Avg per Game 218.5 Passes Att. 532.3 Completed 324.1 Pct Completed 60.9 Yards Gained 3716.2 Sacked 34.4 Yards Lost 220.8 Had intercepted 16.4 Yards Opp Ret 239.1 Opp TDs on Int 1.5 PUNTS 76.6 Avg Yards 44.0 PUNT RETURNS 36.9 Avg Return 8.5 Returned for TD 0.3 KICKOFF RETURNS 62.6 Avg Return 22.6 Returned for TD 0.6 PENALTIES 94.7 Yards Penalized 778.8 FUMBLES BY 23.4 Fumbles Lost 10.8 Opp Fumbles 23.4 Opp Fum Lost 10.8 POSS. TIME (avg) 30:00 TOUCHDOWNS 39.0 Rushing 13.4 Passing 22.2 Returns 3.4 EXTRA-PT KICKS 98% 2-PT CONVERSIONS 40% FIELD GOALS/FGA 24/29 POINTS SCORED 343.5 DEFENSE NFL/Avg POINTS ALLOWED 343.5 OPP FIRST DOWNS 299.0 Rushing 96.2 Passing 179.6 Penalty 23.3 OPP YARDS GAINED 5362.2 Avg per Game 335.1 OPP RUSHING(net) 1866.8 Avg per Game 116.7 Rushes 440.3 Yards per Rush 4.2 OPP PASSING(net) 3495.3 Avg per Game 218.5 Passes Att. 532.3 Completed 324.1 Pct Completed 60.9 Sacked 34.4 Yards Lost 220.8 INTERCEPTED BY 16.4 Yards Returned 239.1 Returned for TD 1.5 OPP PUNT RETURNS 36.9 Avg return 8.5 OPP KICKOFF RET 62.6 Avg return 22.6 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 39.0 Rushing 13.4 Passing 22.2 Returns 3.4 TEAM RANKINGS American Football Conference Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Balt. 7 4 7 2 2 6 Buff. 14 10 14 10 15 2 Cin. 12 6 12 3 3 4 Cleve. 16 5 16 16 13 15 Denver 8 11 6 5 12 3 Hou. 2 14 *1 7 5T 11 Ind. 4 16 2 9 11 9 Jax 10 7 8 12 9 14 K.C. 13 8 11 15 16 12 Miami 9 3 9 11 8 13 N.E. 1 9 3 6 7 8 Jets 11 *1 15 *1 4 *1 Oak. 15 13 13 13 14 5 Pitt. 3 12 5 4 1 10 S.D. 5 15 4 8 10 7 Tenn. 6 2 10 14 5T 16 National Football Conference Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Ariz. 7 15 7 10 10 11 Atl. 8 6 8 11 6 14 Car. 9 1 15 3 12 1 Chi. 12 16 11 9 13 5 Dallas 2 3 2 4 3 9 Det. 13 11 12 16 14 16 G.B. 4 5 3 1 *1 2 Minn. 3 4 4 2 2 8 N.O. *1 2 1 13 11 13 Giants 5 7 6 7 7 6 Phil. 6 9 5 6 5 7 St. L. 16 8 16 15 15 12 S.F. 14 12 13 8 4 10 Sea. 10 13 9 12 8 15 T.B. 15 10 14 14 16 4 Wash. 11 14 10 5 9 3 National Football League Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Ariz. 14 28 12 20 17 23 Atl. 16 15 14 21 10T 28 Balt. 13 5 18 3 5 8T Buff. 30 16 30 19 30 2 Car. 19 3 27 8 22 4 Chi. 23 29 17 17 23 13 Cin. 24 9 26 4 7 6 Cleve. 32 8 32 31 28 29 Dallas 2 7 6 9 4 20 Denver 15 18 13 7 26 3 Det. 26 24 21 32 25 32 G.B. 6 14 7 2 *1 5 Hou. 4 30 *1 13T 10T 18

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Ind. 9 32 2 18 24 14 Jax 18 10 19 23 19 27 K.C. 25 11 25 30 31 22 Miami 17 4 20 22 18 24 Minn. 5 13 8 6 2 19 N.E. 3 12 3 11 13 12 N.O. *1 6 4 25 21 26 Giants 8 17 11 13T 14 15 Jets 20 *1 31 *1 8 *1 Oak. 31 21 29 26 29 7 Phil. 11 22 10 12 9 17 Pitt. 7 19 9 5 3 16 St. L. 29 20 28 29 27 25 S.D. 10 31 5 16 20 11 S.F. 27 25 22 15 6 21 Sea. 21 26 15 24 15 30 T.B. 28 23 24 27 32 10 Tenn. 12 2 23 28 10T 31 Wash. 22 27 16 10 16 8T T = Tied for position * = League Leader AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BAL 7 7 4 2 7 6 5 10 7 6t 14 9 1 10 9 4 14 BUF 14 13 10 6 14 13 15 16 16 16 13 13 5 2 3 14 8 CIN 12 12 6 13 12 10 7 6 10 8 3 1 12 9 15 11 12 CLE 16 16 5 8 16 16 14 9 14 13 4t 2 3 13 10 15 1 DEN 8 9 11 10 6 8 4 7 8 12 16 5 14 7 14 10 7 HOU 2 4 14 15 1 2 8 4 2 9 4t 4 9 11 5 5 15 IND 4 1 16 14 2 3 10 1 3 1 15 15 11 6 11 3 13 JAC 10 8 7 4 8 9 1t 13 9 3 7 7 10 15 8 13 16 KC 13 14 8 5 11 14 11 12 13 15 11 14 13 5 2 12 6 MIA 9 11 3 7 9 12 12 8 4 2 2 10 6 3 4 7 4 NE 1 3 9 12 3 4 3 2 1 5 9t 3 8 16 16 2 10 NYJ 11 10 1 3 15 11 16 11 12 11 1 6 2 14 13 9 11 OAK 15 15 13 11 13 15 13 15 15 14 12 16 16 1 1 16 3 PIT 3 5 12 9 5 5 6 14 5 10 4t 8 4 12 12 6 5 SD 5 2 15 16 4 1 1t 5 6 4 9t 11 7 4 6 1 2 TEN 6 6 2 1 10 7 9 3 11 6t 8 12 15 8 7 8 9 AFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BAL 2 2 2 1 6 8 2 10 4 4 3 7 2 8 4 2 15 3 5 BUF 10 6 15 15 2 2 1 9 11 12 11 8 3 1 6 9 5 12 13 CIN 3 3 3 4 4 5 4 8 3 8 5 14 6 9 1 4 6 8 9 CLE 16 15 13 14 15 12 15 5 16 9 7t 3 1 6 3 11 9t 14t 16 DEN 5 4 12 12 3 3 6 4 6 6 7t 15 9 15 14 7t 16 9 7 HOU 7 9 5t 8 11 9 13 13 8 10 4 2 7 16 15 10 14 6 4 IND 9 5 11 9 9 4 11 12 14 16 1 9 15 13 16 5 9t 5 8 JAC 12 13 9 5 14 16 10 16 9 15 15t 1 8 14 13 13 12 13 12 KC 15 16 16 16 12 14 9 15 13 7 12 4 11 11 10 16 4 14t 14 MIA 11 14 8 6 13 15 8 1 7 2 10 10 4 10 9 14 11 10 10 NE 6 10 7 10 8 10 3 11 5 5 6 12 14 2 2 3 1 1 1 NYJ 1 1 4 2 1 1 5 7 1 1 2 11 10 7 5 1 8 4 2 OAK 13 12 14 13 5 13 16 3 12 3 13 6 16 4 11 12 2 16 15 PIT 4 7 1 3 10 6 14 2 2 14 14 13 13 3 8 7t 3 7 3 SD 8 8 10 11 7 7 12 6 10 11 7t 16 5 5 7 6 13 2 6 TEN 14 11 5t 7 16 11 7 14 15 13 15t 5 12 12 12 15 7 11 11 (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage Combined Offense/Defense Rank (R) Points per Game Differential (S) Net Yards per Game Differential NFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) ARI 7 7 15 11 7 7 10 2 7 10 5 13 5 2 3 6 1 ATL 8 8 6 8 8 9 8 3 5 5 1 6 4 12 11 7 14 CAR 9 9 1 2 15 11 13 11 10 9 6 10 16 8 10 11 8 CHI 12 11 16 13 11 10 14 7 13 8 11 8 2 14 8 10 6 DAL 2 1 3 1 2 2 3 6 3t 6 12 3 9 5 4 8 15 DET 13 15 11 15 12 15 15 12 11 12 16 9 13 10 9 14 12t GB 4 4 5 6 3 5 2 16 3t 1 14 12 8 9 16 3 12t MIN 3 5 4 10 4 3 1 5 2 2 2 7 7 6 7 2 2 NO 1 2 2 3 1 1 4 1 1 3 10 15 3 7 14 1 11 NYG 5 6 7 9 6 4 6 4 6 4 3 4 14 15 15 5 7 PHI 6 3 9 7 5 6 5 10 9 11 7 1 15 11 6 4 5 STL 16 16 8 4 16 16 12 14 14 15 13 5 6 3 1 16 9t SF 14 12 12 5 13 13 7 13 16 16 4 16 11 1 2 9 9t SEA 10 13 13 14 9 12 11 9 8 13 8 11 10 4 5 12 3 TB 15 14 10 12 14 14 16 8 15 14 9 2 1 13 12 15 16 WAS 11 10 14 16 10 8 9 15 12 7 15 14 12 16 13 13 4 NFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) ARI 10 9 10 14 11 5 6 6 6 4 8t 12 3 12 13 6t 6 6 8 ATL 11 13 6 4 14 14 8 13 9 16 7 13 4 2 3 6t 4 8 10 CAR 3 6 12 13 1 3 3 10 7 5 12 14 16 11 8 4 2 9 7 CHI 9 8 13 10 5 7 10 8 13 14 6 5 14 3 2 11 5 11 11 DAL 4 5 3 5 9 4 14 5 5 3 8t 7 5 9 6 1 1 4 2 DET 16 16 14 12 16 16 15 16 15 13 16 8 11 6 11 16 16 15 15 GB 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 7 2 6 2t 11 9 13 14 3 7 2 1 MIN 2 7 2 3 8 8 13 1 1 2 4 4 8 10 9 5 10 3 3 NO 13 11 11 15 13 10 2 11 12 8 5 16 15 5 12 10 9 1 4 NYG 7 10 7 9 6 11 9 9 11 9 15 10 6 7 7 14 12 10 5 PHI 6 2 5 7 7 1 4 3t 8 1 13 1 12 14 5 9 15 5 6 STL 15 15 15 11 12 15 16 14 16 15 8t 2 13 8 4 15 14 16 16 SF 8 3 4 2 10 6 7 3t 3 7 2t 9 7 15 15 2 11 7 12 SEA 12 12 8 8 15 13 11 15 10 10 8t 15 10 16 16 12 3 13 13 TB 14 14 16 16 4 12 5 12 14 12 14 6 1 4 1 13 8 14 14 WAS 5 4 9 6 3 9 12 2 4 11 1 3 2 1 10 8 13 12 9 (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average

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(M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage Combined Offense/Defense Rank (R) Points per Game Differential (S) Net Yards per Game Differential NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BAL 13 14 5 4 18 13 10 20 13 11t 19 20 2 19 15 9 27 BUF 30 26 16 9 30 27 28 32 32 32 18 26 10 5 6 28 14 CIN 24 24 9 24 26 20 14 10 18 13 3 2 22 17 25 22 19 CLE 32 32 8 15 32 32 26 18 30 26 5t 3 7 24 17 29 4 DEN 15 16 18 17 13 15 8 11 15 22 26t 11 27 15 23 20 12t HOU 4 6 30 31 1 3 15 5 4 15 5t 10 16 21 9 10 28 IND 9 3 32 30 2 4 21 1 5 1 20 28 18 11 18 7 21 JAC 18 15 10 6 19 18 4t 27 16 4 10t 14 17 26 14 24 31 KC 25 28 11 8 25 29 22 26 27 31 16 27 25 10 4 23 11 MIA 17 22 4 10 20 23 23 15 8 2 2 21 12 6 8 15 7 NE 3 5 12 21 3 6 6 2 1 8 14t 5 15 32 32 6 17 NYJ 20 21 1 5 31 21 30 24 23t 20 1 13 5 25 22 17 18 OAK 31 30 21 19 29 30 24 31 31 30 17 29 32 1 1 31 6 PIT 7 8 19 16 9 8 12 30 9 17 5t 18 8 22 20 12 9 SD 10 4 31 32 5 1 4t 8 10t 7 14t 22 14 9 10 4 5 TEN 12 12 2 1 23 14 20 3 21 11t 13 25 29 16 12 16 15t ARI 14 13 28 23 12 12 18 6 14 21 12 24 9 3 5 11 1 ATL 16 17 15 18 14 17 16 7 10t 10 4 9 6 27 26 13 29 CAR 19 18 3 3 27 22 27 21 20 19 21 17 31 14 24 21 20 CHI 23 20 29 26 17 19 29 14 25 18 26t 15 3 29 19 19 12t DAL 2 1 7 2 6 5 3 13 6t 14 28 6 20 8 7 14 30 DET 26 29 24 28 21 28 31 22 22 24 32 16 26 20 21 27 25t GB 6 9 14 13 7 10 2 29 6t 3 30 23 19 18 31 3 25t MIN 5 10 13 22 8 7 1 12 3 5 5t 12 13 12 16 2 2 NO 1 2 6 7 4 2 7 4 2 6 25 31 4 13 29 1 24 NYG 8 11 17 20 11 9 11 9 12 9 9 7 28 30 30 8 15t PHI 11 7 22 14 10 11 9 19 19 23 22 1 30 23 13 5 10 STL 29 31 20 11 28 31 25 25 26 28 29 8 11 4 2 32 22t SF 27 23 25 12 22 25 13 23 29 29 10t 32 23 2 3 18 22t SEA 21 25 26 27 15 24 19 17 17 25 23 19 21 7 11 25 3 TB 28 27 23 25 24 26 32 16 28 27 24 4 1 28 27 30 32 WAS 22 19 27 29 16 16 17 28 23t 16 31 30 24 31 28 26 8 Team/Offense Rank (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage NFL / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BAL 3 3 5 1 8t 14 6 20 7t 11 6 10 4 13 9 3 30 6 8 BUF 19 9 30 30 2 2 2 19 22t 24 23 11 9 1 11 16 12 23 26 CIN 4 4 7 7 6 7 10 18 5 16 11 25 13 15 1 6 13 16 16 CLE 31 29 28 29 29 26 29 7 32 18 14t 5 1 11 4 21t 17t 27t 32 DEN 7 7 26 27 3 3 12 6 12t 13 14t 26 17 30 27 12t 32 18 13 HOU 13t 17 10t 17 18 18 22 25 16 20 8 2 14 31 29 17 28 11 7 IND 18 8 24 19 14 4 19 23 27 31 2 16 31 21 30 8 17t 9 14 JAC 23 27 19 12 27 30 17 32 19 30 31t 1 16 25 26 24 23t 25 22 KC 30 30 31 31 22 28 16 31 26 15 24 7 24 18 23 29 11 27t 28 MIA 22 28 18 15 24 29 15 1 15 4 22 17 11 17 18 25t 20t 20 20 NE 11 19 13 23 12 19 9 22 10t 12 13 21 28 2 3 5 2 4 3 NYJ 1 1 8 4 1 1 11 16 1 1 3 20 23 12 10 1 16 7 5 OAK 26 26 29 28 7 27 30 4 25 8 28 9 32 8 24 23 6 30 31 PIT 5 10 3 5 16 8 25 3 4 28 30 23 27 7 14 12t 8 14 6 SD 16 16 20 24 11 13 20 14 21 23 14t 31 12 10 12 11 26 5 12 TEN 28 25 10t 16 31 23 13 26 28 26 31t 8 25 19 25 28 15 21t 21 ARI 20 18 17 25 23 11 8 11 10t 6 14t 27 5 26 22 14t 9 12 17 ATL 21 23 10t 8 28 25 18 27 17 32 12 28 6 4 6 14t 5 15 19 CAR 8 13 22 22 4 9 4 17 12t 7 21 29 30 24 16 9 3 17 15 CHI 17 15 23 18 13 15 23 13 24 27 10 13 26 5 5 21t 7 21t 23 DAL 9 12 4 9 20 10 28 10 9 5 14t 15 7 22 13 2 1 8 2 DET 32 32 25 21 32 32 31 30 30 25 29 18 20 14 20 32 31 31 29 GB 2 2 1 2 5 6 1 12 3 9 4t 24 18 27 28 7 10 2 1 MIN 6 14 2 6 19 16 27 2 2 3 7 12 15 23 17 10 20t 3 4 NO 25 21 21 26 26 20 3 21 22t 14 9 32 29 9 21 20 19 1 9 NYG 13t 20 14 14 15 21 21 15 20 17 27 22 8 16 15 30 23t 19 10 PHI 12 5 9 11 17 5 5 8t 14 2 25 3 21 28 8 19 29 10 11 STL 29 31 27 20 25 31 32 28 31 29 14t 4 22 20 7 31 27 32 30 SF 15 6 6 3 21 12 14 8t 6 10 4t 19 10 29 31 4 22 13 24 SEA 24 22 15 13 30 24 24 29 18 19 14t 30 19 32 32 25t 4 26 25 TB 27 24 32 32 10 22 7 24 29 22 26 14 2 6 2 27 14 29 27 WAS 10 11 16 10 8t 17 26 5 7t 21 1 6 3 3 19 18 25 24 18 Opponent/Defense Rank (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage Combined Offense/Defense Rank (R) Points per Game Differential (S) Net Yards per Game Differential AFC / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) New England 6357 1921 4436 397.3 120.1 277.3 2) Houston 6129 1475 4654 383.1 92.2 290.9 3) Pittsburgh 5941 1793 4148 371.3 112.1 259.3 4) Indianapolis 5809 1294 4515 363.1 80.9 282.2 5) San Diego 5761 1423 4338 360.1 88.9 271.1 6) Tennessee 5623 2592 3031 351.4 162.0 189.4 7) Baltimore 5619 2200 3419 351.2 137.5 213.7 8) Denver 5463 1836 3627 341.4 114.8 226.7 9) Miami 5401 2231 3170 337.6 139.4 198.1 10) Jacksonville 5385 2029 3356 336.6 126.8 209.8

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11) New York Jets 5136 2756 2380 321.0 172.3 148.8 12) Cincinnati 4946 2056 2890 309.1 128.5 180.6 13) Kansas City 4851 1929 2922 303.2 120.6 182.6 14) Buffalo 4382 1867 2515 273.9 116.7 157.2 15) Oakland 4258 1701 2557 266.1 106.3 159.8 16) Cleveland 4163 2087 2076 260.2 130.4 129.8 AFC / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) New York Jets 4037 1578 2459 252.3 98.6 153.7 2) Baltimore 4808 1492 3316 300.5 93.3 207.3 3) Cincinnati 4822 1573 3249 301.4 98.3 203.1 4) Pittsburgh 4885 1438 3447 305.3 89.9 215.4 5) Denver 5040 2059 2981 315.0 128.7 186.3 6) New England 5123 1768 3355 320.2 110.5 209.7 7) Houston 5198 1711 3487 324.9 106.9 217.9 8) San Diego 5232 1884 3348 327.0 117.8 209.3 9) Indianapolis 5427 2024 3403 339.2 126.5 212.7 10) Buffalo 5449 2501 2948 340.6 156.3 184.3 11) Miami 5589 1835 3754 349.3 114.7 234.6 12) Jacksonville 5637 1863 3774 352.3 116.4 235.9 13) Oakland 5791 2488 3303 361.9 155.5 206.4 14) Tennessee 5850 1711 4139 365.6 106.9 258.7 15) Kansas City 6211 2504 3707 388.2 156.5 231.7 16) Cleveland 6229 2314 3915 389.3 144.6 244.7 NFC / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) New Orleans 6461 2106 4355 403.8 131.6 272.2 2) Dallas 6390 2103 4287 399.4 131.4 267.9 3) Minnesota 6074 1918 4156 379.6 119.9 259.8 4) Green Bay 6065 1885 4180 379.1 117.8 261.3 5) New York Giants 5856 1837 4019 366.0 114.8 251.2 6) Philadelphia 5726 1637 4089 357.9 102.3 255.6 7) Arizona 5510 1494 4016 344.4 93.4 251.0 8) Atlanta 5447 1876 3571 340.4 117.3 223.2 9) Carolina 5297 2498 2799 331.1 156.1 174.9 10) Seattle 5069 1566 3503 316.8 97.9 218.9 11) Washington 5000 1510 3490 312.5 94.4 218.1 12) Chicago 4965 1492 3473 310.3 93.3 217.1 13) Detroit 4784 1616 3168 299.0 101.0 198.0 14) San Francisco 4652 1600 3052 290.8 100.0 190.8 15) Tampa Bay 4600 1627 2973 287.5 101.7 185.8 16) St. Louis 4470 1784 2686 279.4 111.5 167.9 NFC / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) Green Bay 4551 1333 3218 284.4 83.3 201.1 2) Minnesota 4888 1394 3494 305.5 87.1 218.4 3) Carolina 5053 1997 3056 315.8 124.8 191.0 4) Dallas 5054 1448 3606 315.9 90.5 225.4 5) Washington 5115 1799 3316 319.7 112.4 207.3 6) Philadelphia 5137 1675 3462 321.1 104.7 216.4 7) New York Giants 5198 1773 3425 324.9 110.8 214.1 8) San Francisco 5222 1552 3670 326.4 97.0 229.4 9) Chicago 5404 2022 3382 337.8 126.4 211.4 10) Arizona 5543 1804 3739 346.4 112.8 233.7 11) Atlanta 5582 1711 3871 348.9 106.9 241.9 12) Seattle 5703 1776 3927 356.4 111.0 245.4 13) New Orleans 5724 1955 3769 357.8 122.2 235.6 14) Tampa Bay 5849 2531 3318 365.6 158.2 207.4 15) St. Louis 5965 2201 3764 372.8 137.6 235.3 16) Detroit 6274 2025 4249 392.1 126.6 265.6 NFL / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) New Orleans 6461 2106 4355 403.8 131.6 272.2 2) Dallas 6390 2103 4287 399.4 131.4 267.9 3) New England 6357 1921 4436 397.3 120.1 277.3 4) Houston 6129 1475 4654 383.1 92.2 290.9 5) Minnesota 6074 1918 4156 379.6 119.9 259.8 6) Green Bay 6065 1885 4180 379.1 117.8 261.3 7) Pittsburgh 5941 1793 4148 371.3 112.1 259.3 8) New York Giants 5856 1837 4019 366.0 114.8 251.2 9) Indianapolis 5809 1294 4515 363.1 80.9 282.2 10) San Diego 5761 1423 4338 360.1 88.9 271.1 11) Philadelphia 5726 1637 4089 357.9 102.3 255.6 12) Tennessee 5623 2592 3031 351.4 162.0 189.4 13) Baltimore 5619 2200 3419 351.2 137.5 213.7 14) Arizona 5510 1494 4016 344.4 93.4 251.0 15) Denver 5463 1836 3627 341.4 114.8 226.7 16) Atlanta 5447 1876 3571 340.4 117.3 223.2 17) Miami 5401 2231 3170 337.6 139.4 198.1 18) Jacksonville 5385 2029 3356 336.6 126.8 209.8 19) Carolina 5297 2498 2799 331.1 156.1 174.9 20) New York Jets 5136 2756 2380 321.0 172.3 148.8 21) Seattle 5069 1566 3503 316.8 97.9 218.9 22) Washington 5000 1510 3490 312.5 94.4 218.1 23) Chicago 4965 1492 3473 310.3 93.3 217.1 24) Cincinnati 4946 2056 2890 309.1 128.5 180.6 25) Kansas City 4851 1929 2922 303.2 120.6 182.6 26) Detroit 4784 1616 3168 299.0 101.0 198.0 27) San Francisco 4652 1600 3052 290.8 100.0 190.8 28) Tampa Bay 4600 1627 2973 287.5 101.7 185.8 29) St. Louis 4470 1784 2686 279.4 111.5 167.9 30) Buffalo 4382 1867 2515 273.9 116.7 157.2 31) Oakland 4258 1701 2557 266.1 106.3 159.8 32) Cleveland 4163 2087 2076 260.2 130.4 129.8 NFL / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) New York Jets 4037 1578 2459 252.3 98.6 153.7 2) Green Bay 4551 1333 3218 284.4 83.3 201.1 3) Baltimore 4808 1492 3316 300.5 93.3 207.3 4) Cincinnati 4822 1573 3249 301.4 98.3 203.1 5) Pittsburgh 4885 1438 3447 305.3 89.9 215.4 6) Minnesota 4888 1394 3494 305.5 87.1 218.4 7) Denver 5040 2059 2981 315.0 128.7 186.3 8) Carolina 5053 1997 3056 315.8 124.8 191.0 9) Dallas 5054 1448 3606 315.9 90.5 225.4 10) Washington 5115 1799 3316 319.7 112.4 207.3 11) New England 5123 1768 3355 320.2 110.5 209.7 12) Philadelphia 5137 1675 3462 321.1 104.7 216.4 13t) Houston 5198 1711 3487 324.9 106.9 217.9 13t) New York Giants 5198 1773 3425 324.9 110.8 214.1 15) San Francisco 5222 1552 3670 326.4 97.0 229.4 16) San Diego 5232 1884 3348 327.0 117.8 209.3 17) Chicago 5404 2022 3382 337.8 126.4 211.4 18) Indianapolis 5427 2024 3403 339.2 126.5 212.7 19) Buffalo 5449 2501 2948 340.6 156.3 184.3 20) Arizona 5543 1804 3739 346.4 112.8 233.7 21) Atlanta 5582 1711 3871 348.9 106.9 241.9 22) Miami 5589 1835 3754 349.3 114.7 234.6 23) Jacksonville 5637 1863 3774 352.3 116.4 235.9 24) Seattle 5703 1776 3927 356.4 111.0 245.4 25) New Orleans 5724 1955 3769 357.8 122.2 235.6 26) Oakland 5791 2488 3303 361.9 155.5 206.4 27) Tampa Bay 5849 2531 3318 365.6 158.2 207.4 28) Tennessee 5850 1711 4139 365.6 106.9 258.7 29) St. Louis 5965 2201 3764 372.8 137.6 235.3

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30) Kansas City 6211 2504 3707 388.2 156.5 231.7 31) Cleveland 6229 2314 3915 389.3 144.6 244.7 32) Detroit 6274 2025 4249 392.1 126.6 265.6 AFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) Baltimore 22 10 32 13 9 22 = +10 2) San Diego 14 11 25 10 7 17 = +8 3) Denver 17 13 30 13 10 23 = +7 4) New England 18 10 28 13 9 22 = +6 5) Buffalo 28 5 33 19 11 30 = +3 6t) Indianapolis 16 10 26 19 5 24 = +2 6t) Jacksonville 15 10 25 10 13 23 = +2 8t) Kansas City 15 13 28 17 10 27 = +1 8t) New York Jets 17 14 31 21 9 30 = +1 10) Cincinnati 19 6 25 13 12 25 = 0 11) Houston 14 13 27 17 11 28 = -1 12) Pittsburgh 12 10 22 14 11 25 = -3 13) Tennessee 20 7 27 15 16 31 = -4 14) Miami 15 6 21 19 10 29 = -8 15) Cleveland 10 9 19 18 13 31 = -12 16) Oakland 8 12 20 18 15 33 = -13 Totals 260 159 419 249 171 420 = -1 NFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) Green Bay 30 10 40 8 8 16 = +24 2) Philadelphia 25 13 38 13 10 23 = +15 3) New Orleans 26 13 39 12 16 28 = +11 4) San Francisco 18 15 33 14 10 24 = +9 5t) Carolina 22 15 37 20 11 31 = +6 5t) Minnesota 11 13 24 7 11 18 = +6 7) Atlanta 15 13 28 17 8 25 = +3 8) Dallas 11 10 21 9 10 19 = +2 9) Tampa Bay 19 10 29 29 5 34 = -5 10) Chicago 13 15 28 27 7 34 = -6 11t) Arizona 21 8 29 18 18 36 = -7 11t) New York Giants 13 11 24 14 17 31 = -7 13) Seattle 13 10 23 19 12 31 = -8 14) Washington 11 6 17 16 12 28 = -11 15) St. Louis 8 12 20 21 12 33 = -13 16) Detroit 9 14 23 32 9 41 = -18 Totals 265 188 453 276 176 452 = +1 NFL / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) Green Bay 30 10 40 8 8 16 = +24 2) Philadelphia 25 13 38 13 10 23 = +15 3) New Orleans 26 13 39 12 16 28 = +11 4) Baltimore 22 10 32 13 9 22 = +10 5) San Francisco 18 15 33 14 10 24 = +9 6) San Diego 14 11 25 10 7 17 = +8 7) Denver 17 13 30 13 10 23 = +7 8t) New England 18 10 28 13 9 22 = +6 8t) Carolina 22 15 37 20 11 31 = +6 8t) Minnesota 11 13 24 7 11 18 = +6 11t) Buffalo 28 5 33 19 11 30 = +3 11t) Atlanta 15 13 28 17 8 25 = +3 13t) Indianapolis 16 10 26 19 5 24 = +2 13t) Jacksonville 15 10 25 10 13 23 = +2 13t) Dallas 11 10 21 9 10 19 = +2 16t) Kansas City 15 13 28 17 10 27 = +1 16t) New York Jets 17 14 31 21 9 30 = +1 18) Cincinnati 19 6 25 13 12 25 = 0 19) Houston 14 13 27 17 11 28 = -1 20) Pittsburgh 12 10 22 14 11 25 = -3 21) Tennessee 20 7 27 15 16 31 = -4 22) Tampa Bay 19 10 29 29 5 34 = -5 23) Chicago 13 15 28 27 7 34 = -6 24t) Arizona 21 8 29 18 18 36 = -7 24t) New York Giants 13 11 24 14 17 31 = -7 26t) Miami 15 6 21 19 10 29 = -8 26t) Seattle 13 10 23 19 12 31 = -8 28) Washington 11 6 17 16 12 28 = -11 29) Cleveland 10 9 19 18 13 31 = -12 30t) Oakland 8 12 20 18 15 33 = -13 30t) St. Louis 8 12 20 21 12 33 = -13 32) Detroit 9 14 23 32 9 41 = -18 Totals 525 347 872 525 347 872 = 0 AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Indianapolis 53 280 35 66.0 12 47 88.7 2) Miami 54 274 33 61.1 15 48 88.9 3) Tennessee 39 184 22 56.4 10 32 82.1 4) San Diego 63 303 34 54.0 22 56 88.9 5) Baltimore 57 252 30 52.6 14 44 77.2 6) Houston 63 282 33 52.4 17 50 79.4 7) New England 65 296 34 52.3 20 54 83.1 8) Jacksonville 47 200 24 51.1 11 35 74.5 9) Cincinnati 50 230 25 50.0 18 43 86.0 10) New York Jets 49 220 24 49.0 18 42 85.7 11) Pittsburgh 56 255 27 48.2 22 49 87.5 12) Denver 52 231 25 48.1 19 44 84.6 13) Kansas City 38 174 18 47.4 16 34 89.5 14) Cleveland 39 169 17 43.6 17 34 87.2 15) Oakland 29 117 12 41.4 11 23 79.3 16) Buffalo 38 147 12 31.6 21 33 86.8 AFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Baltimore 43 183 18 41.9 19 37 86.0 2) New York Jets 33 135 14 42.4 13 27 81.8 3) Cleveland 57 243 25 43.9 23 48 84.2 4) Pittsburgh 42 179 19 45.2 15 34 81.0 5) Miami 51 219 24 47.1 18 42 82.4 6) Cincinnati 40 180 19 47.5 16 35 87.5 7) Oakland 65 277 31 47.7 20 51 78.5 8) Indianapolis 51 219 25 49.0 15 40 78.4 9) Denver 48 212 24 50.0 15 39 81.3 10) San Diego 55 263 29 52.7 20 49 89.1 11) Buffalo 50 242 27 54.0 18 45 90.0 12) New England 40 180 22 55.0 9 31 77.5 13) Jacksonville 52 253 29 55.8 17 46 88.5 14) Kansas City 53 258 30 56.6 16 46 86.8 15) Tennessee 56 283 33 58.9 17 50 89.3 16) Houston 37 192 24 64.9 8 32 86.5 NFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Arizona 54 295 38 70.4 10 48 88.9 2) Minnesota 69 350 43 62.3 17 60 87.0 3) San Francisco 39 191 23 59.0 10 33 84.6 4) New Orleans 71 342 41 57.7 19 60 84.5 5) Washington 46 224 26 56.5 15 41 89.1 6) Green Bay 62 297 34 54.8 20 54 87.1 7) Dallas 50 224 26 52.0 14 40 80.0

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8) Atlanta 56 250 29 51.8 16 45 80.4 9) Tampa Bay 31 130 16 51.6 6 22 71.0 10) Carolina 40 182 20 50.0 14 34 85.0 11) New York Giants 56 248 27 48.2 20 47 83.9 12) Philadelphia 52 238 25 48.1 21 46 88.5 13) Detroit 36 154 17 47.2 12 29 80.6 14) Chicago 51 214 24 47.1 15 39 76.5 15) Seattle 48 185 19 39.6 18 37 77.1 16) St. Louis 34 106 11 32.4 10 21 61.8 NFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Washington 41 176 16 39.0 21 37 90.2 2) New Orleans 56 213 22 39.3 20 42 75.0 3) San Francisco 47 186 19 40.4 18 37 78.7 4) Minnesota 40 174 18 45.0 17 35 87.5 5) Arizona 47 199 22 46.8 15 37 78.7 6t) Carolina 50 215 25 50.0 14 39 78.0 6t) Tampa Bay 50 221 25 50.0 16 41 82.0 8) Atlanta 51 217 26 51.0 12 38 74.5 9) Detroit 71 325 37 52.1 22 59 83.1 10) Dallas 32 159 18 56.3 11 29 90.6 11) Seattle 55 254 31 56.4 12 43 78.2 12) Philadelphia 51 243 29 56.9 13 42 82.4 13) Green Bay 46 217 28 60.9 7 35 76.1 14) St. Louis 59 296 36 61.0 15 51 86.4 15) Chicago 56 293 37 66.1 12 49 87.5 16) New York Giants 62 338 42 67.7 16 58 93.5 NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Arizona 54 295 38 70.4 10 48 88.9 2) Indianapolis 53 280 35 66.0 12 47 88.7 3) Minnesota 69 350 43 62.3 17 60 87.0 4) Miami 54 274 33 61.1 15 48 88.9 5) San Francisco 39 191 23 59.0 10 33 84.6 6) New Orleans 71 342 41 57.7 19 60 84.5 7) Washington 46 224 26 56.5 15 41 89.1 8) Tennessee 39 184 22 56.4 10 32 82.1 9) Green Bay 62 297 34 54.8 20 54 87.1 10) San Diego 63 303 34 54.0 22 56 88.9 11) Baltimore 57 252 30 52.6 14 44 77.2 12) Houston 63 282 33 52.4 17 50 79.4 13) New England 65 296 34 52.3 20 54 83.1 14) Dallas 50 224 26 52.0 14 40 80.0 15) Atlanta 56 250 29 51.8 16 45 80.4 16) Tampa Bay 31 130 16 51.6 6 22 71.0 17) Jacksonville 47 200 24 51.1 11 35 74.5 18t) Carolina 40 182 20 50.0 14 34 85.0 18t) Cincinnati 50 230 25 50.0 18 43 86.0 20) New York Jets 49 220 24 49.0 18 42 85.7 21t) New York Giants 56 248 27 48.2 20 47 83.9 21t) Pittsburgh 56 255 27 48.2 22 49 87.5 23t) Denver 52 231 25 48.1 19 44 84.6 23t) Philadelphia 52 238 25 48.1 21 46 88.5 25) Kansas City 38 174 18 47.4 16 34 89.5 26) Detroit 36 154 17 47.2 12 29 80.6 27) Chicago 51 214 24 47.1 15 39 76.5 28) Cleveland 39 169 17 43.6 17 34 87.2 29) Oakland 29 117 12 41.4 11 23 79.3 30) Seattle 48 185 19 39.6 18 37 77.1 31) St. Louis 34 106 11 32.4 10 21 61.8 32) Buffalo 38 147 12 31.6 21 33 86.8 NFL / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Washington 41 176 16 39.0 21 37 90.2 2) New Orleans 56 213 22 39.3 20 42 75.0 3) San Francisco 47 186 19 40.4 18 37 78.7 4) Baltimore 43 183 18 41.9 19 37 86.0 5) New York Jets 33 135 14 42.4 13 27 81.8 6) Cleveland 57 243 25 43.9 23 48 84.2 7) Minnesota 40 174 18 45.0 17 35 87.5 8) Pittsburgh 42 179 19 45.2 15 34 81.0 9) Arizona 47 199 22 46.8 15 37 78.7 10) Miami 51 219 24 47.1 18 42 82.4 11) Cincinnati 40 180 19 47.5 16 35 87.5 12) Oakland 65 277 31 47.7 20 51 78.5 13) Indianapolis 51 219 25 49.0 15 40 78.4 14t) Carolina 50 215 25 50.0 14 39 78.0 14t) Denver 48 212 24 50.0 15 39 81.3 14t) Tampa Bay 50 221 25 50.0 16 41 82.0 17) Atlanta 51 217 26 51.0 12 38 74.5 18) Detroit 71 325 37 52.1 22 59 83.1 19) San Diego 55 263 29 52.7 20 49 89.1 20) Buffalo 50 242 27 54.0 18 45 90.0 21) New England 40 180 22 55.0 9 31 77.5 22) Jacksonville 52 253 29 55.8 17 46 88.5 23) Dallas 32 159 18 56.3 11 29 90.6 24) Seattle 55 254 31 56.4 12 43 78.2 25) Kansas City 53 258 30 56.6 16 46 86.8 26) Philadelphia 51 243 29 56.9 13 42 82.4 27) Tennessee 56 283 33 58.9 17 50 89.3 28) Green Bay 46 217 28 60.9 7 35 76.1 29) St. Louis 59 296 36 61.0 15 51 86.4 30) Houston 37 192 24 64.9 8 32 86.5 31) Chicago 56 293 37 66.1 12 49 87.5 32) New York Giants 62 338 42 67.7 16 58 93.5 AFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) New England 373 114 222 37 90 206 43.7 11 22 50.0 2) Houston 340 93 231 16 82 204 40.2 8 12 66.7 3) Indianapolis 339 69 241 29 95 193 49.2 5 11 45.5 4) Miami 333 129 188 16 120 245 49.0 13 18 72.2 5) Pittsburgh 331 96 210 25 80 203 39.4 8 12 66.7 6) San Diego 330 80 222 28 83 187 44.4 5 10 50.0 7) Baltimore 320 115 187 18 89 214 41.6 6 13 46.2 8) Denver 306 95 186 25 78 215 36.3 7 18 38.9 9) Jacksonville 300 114 170 16 102 226 45.1 12 21 57.1 10) Cincinnati 295 109 159 27 93 229 40.6 10 14 71.4 11) Tennessee 288 115 154 19 89 214 41.6 12 22 54.5 12) New York Jets 280 132 131 17 86 232 37.1 15 20 75.0 13) Kansas City 256 91 139 26 62 227 27.3 14 29 48.3 14) Cleveland 237 102 118 17 76 233 32.6 10 15 66.7 15) Oakland 234 81 131 22 63 213 29.6 10 21 47.6 16) Buffalo 233 81 126 26 51 198 25.8 7 15 46.7 Totals 4795 1616 2815 364 1339 3439 38.9 153 273 56.0 AFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) New York Jets 237 87 128 22 69 219 31.5 7 19 36.8 2) Pittsburgh 274 70 186 18 96 227 42.3 7 10 70.0 3) Cincinnati 276 95 165 16 81 210 38.6 7 15 46.7 4) Baltimore 280 82 164 34 80 218 36.7 7 17 41.2 5) New England 289 80 193 16 72 194 37.1 10 21 47.6 6) Denver 290 99 167 24 81 218 37.2 8 16 50.0 7) Miami 297 88 184 25 69 198 34.8 8 15 53.3

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8) Houston 300 91 175 34 79 201 39.3 9 21 42.9 9) Jacksonville 307 100 191 16 94 209 45.0 12 17 70.6 10) San Diego 309 112 177 20 82 203 40.4 10 20 50.0 11) Buffalo 310 134 157 19 97 240 40.4 14 26 53.8 12) Oakland 314 126 158 30 77 216 35.6 9 14 64.3 13) Kansas City 318 122 178 18 85 223 38.1 6 11 54.5 14) Indianapolis 320 106 203 11 104 231 45.0 6 19 31.6 15) Tennessee 323 89 210 24 89 218 40.8 12 17 70.6 16) Cleveland 336 120 189 27 86 221 38.9 10 20 50.0 Totals 4780 1601 2825 354 1341 3446 38.9 142 278 51.1 NFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) New Orleans 348 115 215 18 88 197 44.7 6 15 40.0 2) Minnesota 343 99 220 24 100 223 44.8 8 12 66.7 3t) Dallas 335 110 203 22 82 202 40.6 4 11 36.4 3t) Green Bay 335 102 201 32 103 219 47.0 3 9 33.3 5) Atlanta 330 105 192 33 91 216 42.1 16 23 69.6 6) New York Giants 323 103 194 26 90 210 42.9 9 15 60.0 7) Arizona 317 77 215 25 69 190 36.3 5 9 55.6 8) Seattle 297 80 184 33 75 225 33.3 8 19 42.1 9) Philadelphia 290 87 182 21 75 207 36.2 6 14 42.9 10) Carolina 289 123 152 14 82 220 37.3 9 20 45.0 11) Detroit 281 82 168 31 84 234 35.9 7 26 26.9 12) Washington 280 72 191 17 86 216 39.8 7 22 31.8 13) Chicago 262 71 170 21 81 217 37.3 7 18 38.9 14) St. Louis 259 79 159 21 73 226 32.3 10 28 35.7 15) Tampa Bay 246 80 148 18 71 218 32.6 9 22 40.9 16) San Francisco 238 77 137 24 65 218 29.8 12 21 57.1 Totals 4773 1462 2931 380 1315 3438 38.2 126 284 44.4 NFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) Minnesota 271 63 183 25 69 200 34.5 5 12 41.7 2) Green Bay 272 68 168 36 76 211 36.0 10 25 40.0 3) San Francisco 278 77 176 25 88 240 36.7 6 15 40.0 4) Washington 280 85 176 19 87 219 39.7 4 17 23.5 5) Dallas 286 74 186 26 70 200 35.0 6 12 50.0 6) Arizona 289 81 188 20 82 232 35.3 12 24 50.0 7) Carolina 290 109 155 26 70 197 35.5 9 17 52.9 8) Philadelphia 295 81 179 35 73 221 33.0 17 30 56.7 9) Atlanta 303 89 197 17 97 214 45.3 8 17 47.1 10) Seattle 305 80 204 21 87 223 39.0 6 12 50.0 11) New York Giants 308 103 182 23 77 199 38.7 12 19 63.2 12) New Orleans 310 111 175 24 82 216 38.0 11 24 45.8 13) Chicago 312 105 186 21 93 226 41.2 6 13 46.2 14) Tampa Bay 324 129 171 24 86 214 40.2 9 15 60.0 15) Detroit 332 95 213 24 85 210 40.5 10 15 66.7 16) St. Louis 333 127 182 24 91 209 43.5 6 12 50.0 Totals 4788 1477 2921 390 1313 3431 38.3 137 279 49.1 NFL / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) New England 373 114 222 37 90 206 43.7 11 22 50.0 2) New Orleans 348 115 215 18 88 197 44.7 6 15 40.0 3) Minnesota 343 99 220 24 100 223 44.8 8 12 66.7 4) Houston 340 93 231 16 82 204 40.2 8 12 66.7 5) Indianapolis 339 69 241 29 95 193 49.2 5 11 45.5 6t) Dallas 335 110 203 22 82 202 40.6 4 11 36.4 6t) Green Bay 335 102 201 32 103 219 47.0 3 9 33.3 8) Miami 333 129 188 16 120 245 49.0 13 18 72.2 9) Pittsburgh 331 96 210 25 80 203 39.4 8 12 66.7 10t) San Diego 330 80 222 28 83 187 44.4 5 10 50.0 10t) Atlanta 330 105 192 33 91 216 42.1 16 23 69.6 12) New York Giants 323 103 194 26 90 210 42.9 9 15 60.0 13) Baltimore 320 115 187 18 89 214 41.6 6 13 46.2 14) Arizona 317 77 215 25 69 190 36.3 5 9 55.6 15) Denver 306 95 186 25 78 215 36.3 7 18 38.9 16) Jacksonville 300 114 170 16 102 226 45.1 12 21 57.1 17) Seattle 297 80 184 33 75 225 33.3 8 19 42.1 18) Cincinnati 295 109 159 27 93 229 40.6 10 14 71.4 19) Philadelphia 290 87 182 21 75 207 36.2 6 14 42.9 20) Carolina 289 123 152 14 82 220 37.3 9 20 45.0 21) Tennessee 288 115 154 19 89 214 41.6 12 22 54.5 22) Detroit 281 82 168 31 84 234 35.9 7 26 26.9 23t) New York Jets 280 132 131 17 86 232 37.1 15 20 75.0 23t) Washington 280 72 191 17 86 216 39.8 7 22 31.8 25) Chicago 262 71 170 21 81 217 37.3 7 18 38.9 26) St. Louis 259 79 159 21 73 226 32.3 10 28 35.7 27) Kansas City 256 91 139 26 62 227 27.3 14 29 48.3 28) Tampa Bay 246 80 148 18 71 218 32.6 9 22 40.9 29) San Francisco 238 77 137 24 65 218 29.8 12 21 57.1 30) Cleveland 237 102 118 17 76 233 32.6 10 15 66.7 31) Oakland 234 81 131 22 63 213 29.6 10 21 47.6 32) Buffalo 233 81 126 26 51 198 25.8 7 15 46.7 Totals 9568 3078 5746 744 2654 6877 38.6 279 557 50.1 NFL / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) New York Jets 237 87 128 22 69 219 31.5 7 19 36.8 2) Minnesota 271 63 183 25 69 200 34.5 5 12 41.7 3) Green Bay 272 68 168 36 76 211 36.0 10 25 40.0 4) Pittsburgh 274 70 186 18 96 227 42.3 7 10 70.0 5) Cincinnati 276 95 165 16 81 210 38.6 7 15 46.7 6) San Francisco 278 77 176 25 88 240 36.7 6 15 40.0 7t) Baltimore 280 82 164 34 80 218 36.7 7 17 41.2 7t) Washington 280 85 176 19 87 219 39.7 4 17 23.5 9) Dallas 286 74 186 26 70 200 35.0 6 12 50.0 10t) New England 289 80 193 16 72 194 37.1 10 21 47.6 10t) Arizona 289 81 188 20 82 232 35.3 12 24 50.0 12t) Denver 290 99 167 24 81 218 37.2 8 16 50.0 12t) Carolina 290 109 155 26 70 197 35.5 9 17 52.9 14) Philadelphia 295 81 179 35 73 221 33.0 17 30 56.7 15) Miami 297 88 184 25 69 198 34.8 8 15 53.3 16) Houston 300 91 175 34 79 201 39.3 9 21 42.9 17) Atlanta 303 89 197 17 97 214 45.3 8 17 47.1 18) Seattle 305 80 204 21 87 223 39.0 6 12 50.0 19) Jacksonville 307 100 191 16 94 209 45.0 12 17 70.6 20) New York Giants 308 103 182 23 77 199 38.7 12 19 63.2 21) San Diego 309 112 177 20 82 203 40.4 10 20 50.0 22t) Buffalo 310 134 157 19 97 240 40.4 14 26 53.8 22t) New Orleans 310 111 175 24 82 216 38.0 11 24 45.8 24) Chicago 312 105 186 21 93 226 41.2 6 13 46.2 25) Oakland 314 126 158 30 77 216 35.6 9 14 64.3 26) Kansas City 318 122 178 18 85 223 38.1 6 11 54.5 27) Indianapolis 320 106 203 11 104 231 45.0 6 19 31.6 28) Tennessee 323 89 210 24 89 218 40.8 12 17 70.6 29) Tampa Bay 324 129 171 24 86 214 40.2 9 15 60.0 30) Detroit 332 95 213 24 85 210 40.5 10 15 66.7 31) St. Louis 333 127 182 24 91 209 43.5 6 12 50.0 32) Cleveland 336 120 189 27 86 221 38.9 10 20 50.0 Totals 9568 3078 5746 744 2654 6877 38.6 279 557 50.1

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AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) New England 6.16 493 3037 2) Pittsburgh 6.14 465 2853 3) Houston 6.10 480 2930 4) Baltimore 5.92 453 2683 5) Indianapolis 5.82 451 2626 6) Tennessee 5.65 429 2422 7) Jacksonville 5.62 433 2435 8) Denver 5.40 454 2451 9) New York Jets 5.28 437 2307 10) San Diego 5.15 441 2272 11) Cincinnati 5.07 434 2202 12) Miami 5.00 465 2323 13) Oakland 4.91 404 1982 14) Buffalo 4.85 389 1887 15) Kansas City 4.83 428 2069 16) Cleveland 4.50 400 1799 TOTAL 5.42 7056 38278 AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) New York Jets 4.18 396 1656 2) Cincinnati 4.60 425 1957 3) Indianapolis 4.82 465 2241 4) Baltimore 4.94 428 2116 5) Pittsburgh 5.01 414 2074 6) Denver 5.23 440 2301 7) Houston 5.26 437 2300 8) San Diego 5.36 437 2344 9) Buffalo 5.46 460 2513 10) Jacksonville 5.60 431 2415 11) New England 5.72 426 2438 12) Cleveland 5.76 471 2712 13) Miami 5.91 440 2600 14) Tennessee 6.03 458 2763 15) Oakland 6.07 459 2785 16) Kansas City 6.29 470 2954 TOTAL 5.41 7057 38169 NFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Dallas 6.52 466 3037 2) Philadelphia 6.50 437 2840 3) New Orleans 6.25 473 2957 4) New York Giants 5.86 455 2665 5) Arizona 5.86 467 2735 6) Minnesota 5.54 471 2608 7) Washington 5.39 417 2246 8) Seattle 5.31 452 2402 9) Green Bay 5.15 465 2397 10) Chicago 5.02 417 2095 11) San Francisco 4.95 394 1950 12) Detroit 4.89 445 2178 13) Tampa Bay 4.71 409 1926 14) Atlanta 4.70 451 2118 15) St. Louis 4.65 418 1943 16) Carolina 4.54 439 1993 TOTAL 5.38 7076 38090 NFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Dallas 4.78 435 2079 2) Minnesota 4.80 418 2005 3) San Francisco 4.94 452 2234 4) Green Bay 4.95 408 2019 5) Philadelphia 5.04 442 2226 6) Carolina 5.05 437 2208 7) Washington 5.13 423 2170 8) Tampa Bay 5.47 460 2514 9) Atlanta 5.47 434 2372 10) Chicago 5.47 460 2515 11) New Orleans 5.48 458 2512 12) Arizona 5.62 442 2483 13) New York Giants 5.68 427 2424 14) Seattle 5.70 450 2563 15) St. Louis 6.23 462 2876 16) Detroit 6.42 467 2999 TOTAL 5.40 7075 38199 NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Dallas 6.52 466 3037 2) Philadelphia 6.50 437 2840 3) New Orleans 6.25 473 2957 4) New England 6.16 493 3037 5) Pittsburgh 6.14 465 2853 6) Houston 6.10 480 2930 7) Baltimore 5.92 453 2683 8) New York Giants 5.86 455 2665 9) Arizona 5.86 467 2735 10) Indianapolis 5.82 451 2626 11) Tennessee 5.65 429 2422 12) Jacksonville 5.62 433 2435 13) Minnesota 5.54 471 2608 14) Denver 5.40 454 2451 15) Washington 5.39 417 2246 16) Seattle 5.31 452 2402 17) New York Jets 5.28 437 2307 18) Green Bay 5.15 465 2397 19) San Diego 5.15 441 2272 20) Cincinnati 5.07 434 2202 21) Chicago 5.02 417 2095 22) Miami 5.00 465 2323 23) San Francisco 4.95 394 1950 24) Oakland 4.91 404 1982 25) Detroit 4.89 445 2178 26) Buffalo 4.85 389 1887 27) Kansas City 4.83 428 2069 28) Tampa Bay 4.71 409 1926 29) Atlanta 4.70 451 2118 30) St. Louis 4.65 418 1943 31) Carolina 4.54 439 1993 32) Cleveland 4.50 400 1799 TOTAL 5.40 14132 76368 NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) New York Jets 4.18 396 1656 2) Cincinnati 4.60 425 1957 3) Dallas 4.78 435 2079 4) Minnesota 4.80 418 2005 5) Indianapolis 4.82 465 2241 6) San Francisco 4.94 452 2234 7) Baltimore 4.94 428 2116 8) Green Bay 4.95 408 2019 9) Pittsburgh 5.01 414 2074 10) Philadelphia 5.04 442 2226 11) Carolina 5.05 437 2208

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12) Washington 5.13 423 2170 13) Denver 5.23 440 2301 14) Houston 5.26 437 2300 15) San Diego 5.36 437 2344 16) Buffalo 5.46 460 2513 17) Tampa Bay 5.47 460 2514 18) Atlanta 5.47 434 2372 19) Chicago 5.47 460 2515 20) New Orleans 5.48 458 2512 21) Jacksonville 5.60 431 2415 22) Arizona 5.62 442 2483 23) New York Giants 5.68 427 2424 24) Seattle 5.70 450 2563 25) New England 5.72 426 2438 26) Cleveland 5.76 471 2712 27) Miami 5.91 440 2600 28) Tennessee 6.03 458 2763 29) Oakland 6.07 459 2785 30) St. Louis 6.23 462 2876 31) Kansas City 6.29 470 2954 32) Detroit 6.42 467 2999 TOTAL 5.40 14132 76368 AFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Cleveland 81 81 8 9.9 26 32.1 3 12 31.4 2) Baltimore 67 66 8 12.1 21 31.3 0 9 29.5 3) Pittsburgh 75 73 6 8.2 20 26.7 0 7 28.8 4) San Diego 77 72 8 11.1 23 29.9 1 10 27.9 5) Buffalo 74 73 7 9.6 28 37.8 2 12 27.5 6) New York Jets 60 58 13 22.4 30 50.0 2 10 27.3 7) Cincinnati 68 62 4 6.5 12 17.6 0 15 26.4 8) Houston 76 73 11 15.1 41 53.9 0 13 26.1 9) Miami 89 85 11 12.9 40 44.9 1 18 26.0 10) Kansas City 93 90 15 16.7 33 35.5 0 10 25.8 11) Jacksonville 84 81 14 17.3 38 45.2 1 13 25.7 12) Indianapolis 76 72 18 25.0 39 51.3 1 11 25.1 13) Tennessee 84 82 12 14.6 34 40.5 2 13 24.9 14) Denver 80 78 21 26.9 46 57.5 2 13 24.1 15) New England 64 63 9 14.3 30 46.9 0 13 23.4 16) Oakland 86 84 19 22.6 27 31.4 1 18 22.8 Totals 1234 1193 184 15.4 488 40.9 16 197 26.4 AFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Denver 78 75 28 37.3 48 61.5 0 13 22.9 2) Indianapolis 83 82 22 26.8 56 67.5 1 13 25.1 3) Jacksonville 65 63 17 27.0 33 50.8 1 11 25.5 4) Baltimore 84 81 4 4.9 22 26.2 1 14 25.6 5) Houston 82 81 10 12.3 37 45.1 1 13 25.7 6) Cleveland 65 60 6 10.0 17 26.2 3 12 25.8 7) Buffalo 69 68 6 8.8 19 27.5 1 12 26.1 8) New England 91 89 21 23.6 47 51.6 0 7 26.2 9) New York Jets 82 79 10 12.7 34 41.5 1 16 26.4 10) Kansas City 73 66 7 10.6 29 39.7 1 11 27.0 11) Miami 82 77 7 9.1 26 31.7 1 11 27.2 12) San Diego 97 94 9 9.6 20 20.6 0 11 27.7 13) Tennessee 81 78 7 9.0 32 39.5 1 9 27.9 14) Cincinnati 69 69 8 11.6 19 27.5 3 8 28.0 15) Oakland 59 58 17 29.3 30 50.8 0 5 28.7 16) Pittsburgh 81 80 3 3.8 9 11.1 0 13 31.3 Totals 1241 1200 182 15.2 478 39.8 15 179 26.7 Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining possession are not included. ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start. I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line. NFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Minnesota 72 67 11 16.4 23 31.9 1 8 31.2 2) Chicago 85 82 3 3.7 20 23.5 2 14 30.9 3) New Orleans 75 71 15 21.1 36 48.0 0 8 28.4 4) Green Bay 65 61 5 8.2 14 21.5 2 7 27.3 5) Detroit 106 102 9 8.8 31 29.2 1 15 27.0 6) Atlanta 73 69 17 24.6 38 52.1 1 6 26.4 7) Philadelphia 77 68 14 20.6 25 32.5 2 12 26.2 8) Tampa Bay 88 87 24 27.6 51 58.0 0 7 25.8 9) Seattle 81 78 19 24.4 39 48.1 1 11 25.4 10) Carolina 73 72 20 27.8 30 41.1 2 8 25.2 11) New York Giants 89 82 14 17.1 31 34.8 0 8 25.0 12) St. Louis 87 85 10 11.8 38 43.7 1 16 25.0 13) San Francisco 69 65 16 24.6 30 43.5 0 10 24.8 14) Dallas 60 57 11 19.3 25 41.7 0 14 24.7 15) Arizona 72 72 17 23.6 39 54.2 1 16 24.4 16) Washington 78 75 12 16.0 29 37.2 0 12 24.1 Totals 1250 1193 217 18.2 499 41.8 14 172 26.4 NFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Atlanta 76 72 28 38.9 49 64.5 0 18 21.4 2) Dallas 79 73 29 39.7 46 58.2 0 11 22.8 3) Seattle 69 66 22 33.3 44 63.8 0 10 24.2 4) San Francisco 73 72 6 8.3 26 35.6 1 18 24.6 5) Tampa Bay 58 53 9 17.0 18 31.0 0 11 24.8 6) New Orleans 104 101 28 27.7 60 57.7 2 14 25.5 7) Arizona 78 76 14 18.4 32 41.0 2 13 25.8 8) Washington 69 65 8 12.3 15 21.7 2 12 26.1 9) St. Louis 53 51 8 15.7 25 47.2 1 7 26.1 10) Carolina 72 70 21 30.0 41 56.9 0 8 26.7 11) Philadelphia 94 87 11 12.6 33 35.1 1 6 27.1 12) Minnesota 98 96 5 5.2 22 22.4 1 18 27.5 13) New York Giants 86 81 6 7.4 24 27.9 1 11 27.6 14) Chicago 73 70 8 11.4 25 34.2 1 6 27.7 15) Detroit 64 61 4 6.6 16 25.0 1 12 28.7 16) Green Bay 97 92 12 13.0 33 34.0 2 15 28.9 Totals 1243 1186 219 18.5 509 42.9 15 190 26.0 Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining possession are not included. ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start. I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line. NFL / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Cleveland 81 81 8 9.9 26 32.1 3 12 31.4 2) Minnesota 72 67 11 16.4 23 31.9 1 8 31.2 3) Chicago 85 82 3 3.7 20 23.5 2 14 30.9 4) Baltimore 67 66 8 12.1 21 31.3 0 9 29.5 5) Pittsburgh 75 73 6 8.2 20 26.7 0 7 28.8 6) New Orleans 75 71 15 21.1 36 48.0 0 8 28.4 7) San Diego 77 72 8 11.1 23 29.9 1 10 27.9 8) Buffalo 74 73 7 9.6 28 37.8 2 12 27.5 9) Green Bay 65 61 5 8.2 14 21.5 2 7 27.3

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10) New York Jets 60 58 13 22.4 30 50.0 2 10 27.3 11) Detroit 106 102 9 8.8 31 29.2 1 15 27.0 12) Atlanta 73 69 17 24.6 38 52.1 1 6 26.4 13) Cincinnati 68 62 4 6.5 12 17.6 0 15 26.4 14) Philadelphia 77 68 14 20.6 25 32.5 2 12 26.2 15) Houston 76 73 11 15.1 41 53.9 0 13 26.1 16) Miami 89 85 11 12.9 40 44.9 1 18 26.0 17) Tampa Bay 88 87 24 27.6 51 58.0 0 7 25.8 18) Kansas City 93 90 15 16.7 33 35.5 0 10 25.8 19) Jacksonville 84 81 14 17.3 38 45.2 1 13 25.7 20) Seattle 81 78 19 24.4 39 48.1 1 11 25.4 21) Carolina 73 72 20 27.8 30 41.1 2 8 25.2 22) Indianapolis 76 72 18 25.0 39 51.3 1 11 25.1 23) New York Giants 89 82 14 17.1 31 34.8 0 8 25.0 24) St. Louis 87 85 10 11.8 38 43.7 1 16 25.0 25) Tennessee 84 82 12 14.6 34 40.5 2 13 24.9 26) San Francisco 69 65 16 24.6 30 43.5 0 10 24.8 27) Dallas 60 57 11 19.3 25 41.7 0 14 24.7 28) Arizona 72 72 17 23.6 39 54.2 1 16 24.4 29) Washington 78 75 12 16.0 29 37.2 0 12 24.1 30) Denver 80 78 21 26.9 46 57.5 2 13 24.1 31) New England 64 63 9 14.3 30 46.9 0 13 23.4 32) Oakland 86 84 19 22.6 27 31.4 1 18 22.8 Totals 2484 2386 401 16.8 987 41.4 30 369 26.4 Note: Average opponent drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining possession are not included. ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start. I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line. NFL / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Atlanta 76 72 28 38.9 49 64.5 0 18 21.4 2) Dallas 79 73 29 39.7 46 58.2 0 11 22.8 3) Denver 78 75 28 37.3 48 61.5 0 13 22.9 4) Seattle 69 66 22 33.3 44 63.8 0 10 24.2 5) San Francisco 73 72 6 8.3 26 35.6 1 18 24.6 6) Tampa Bay 58 53 9 17.0 18 31.0 0 11 24.8 7) Indianapolis 83 82 22 26.8 56 67.5 1 13 25.1 8) Jacksonville 65 63 17 27.0 33 50.8 1 11 25.5 9) New Orleans 104 101 28 27.7 60 57.7 2 14 25.5 10) Baltimore 84 81 4 4.9 22 26.2 1 14 25.6 11) Houston 82 81 10 12.3 37 45.1 1 13 25.7 12) Cleveland 65 60 6 10.0 17 26.2 3 12 25.8 13) Arizona 78 76 14 18.4 32 41.0 2 13 25.8 14) Buffalo 69 68 6 8.8 19 27.5 1 12 26.1 15) Washington 69 65 8 12.3 15 21.7 2 12 26.1 16) St. Louis 53 51 8 15.7 25 47.2 1 7 26.1 17) New England 91 89 21 23.6 47 51.6 0 7 26.2 18) New York Jets 82 79 10 12.7 34 41.5 1 16 26.4 19) Carolina 72 70 21 30.0 41 56.9 0 8 26.7 20) Kansas City 73 66 7 10.6 29 39.7 1 11 27.0 21) Philadelphia 94 87 11 12.6 33 35.1 1 6 27.1 22) Miami 82 77 7 9.1 26 31.7 1 11 27.2 23) Minnesota 98 96 5 5.2 22 22.4 1 18 27.5 24) New York Giants 86 81 6 7.4 24 27.9 1 11 27.6 25) San Diego 97 94 9 9.6 20 20.6 0 11 27.7 26) Chicago 73 70 8 11.4 25 34.2 1 6 27.7 27) Tennessee 81 78 7 9.0 32 39.5 1 9 27.9 28) Cincinnati 69 69 8 11.6 19 27.5 3 8 28.0 29) Oakland 59 58 17 29.3 30 50.8 0 5 28.7 30) Detroit 64 61 4 6.6 16 25.0 1 12 28.7 31) Green Bay 97 92 12 13.0 33 34.0 2 15 28.9 32) Pittsburgh 81 80 3 3.8 9 11.1 0 13 31.3 Totals 2484 2386 401 16.8 987 41.4 30 369 26.4 Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining possession are not included. ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start. I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line. AFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS Most Points-- 18, Jones-Drew, Jax vs. St.L., 10/18 (OT), (3 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt) Most Points-- 18, (12 times in Non-Overtime Games) Passing Yards-- 503, Roethlisberger, Pitt. vs. G.B., 12/20, (29-46, 503, 3 td, 0 int) Longest Pass-- 98, Fitzpatrick, Buff. at Jax , 11/22, (to Owens, Terrell, td) Passing Touchdowns-- 6, Brady, N.E. vs. Tenn., 10/18, (29-34, 380, 6 td, 0 int) Rushing Yards-- 286, J. Harrison, Clev. at K.C., 12/20, (34-286, 3 td) Rushing Attempts-- 39, J. Harrison, Clev. vs. Oak., 12/27, (39-148, 1 td) Longest Rush-- 91, Johnson, Tenn. vs. Hou., 9/20, td Receptions-- 21, Marshall, Denv. at Ind., 12/13, (21-200, 2 td) Receiving Yards-- 213, Gaffney, Denv. vs. K.C., 1/3, (14-213, 0 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 299, Ginn, Miami at NY-J, 11/1, (6-299, 2 td) Kickoff Returns-- 7, (5 times in Non-Overtime Games) Longest Kickoff Return-- 106, B. Smith, NY-J at Ind., 12/27, td Punt Return Yards-- 120, Cribbs, Clev. vs. Cin., 10/4 (OT), (6-120, 0 fc, 0 td) Punt Return Yards-- 117, Welker, N.E. at Ind., 11/15, (5-117, 1 fc, 0 td) Punt Returns-- 7, J. Jones, Hou. vs. Oak., 10/4, (7-60, 1 fc, 0 td) Longest Punt Return-- 77, Sproles, S.D. vs. Denv., 10/19, td Interceptions-- 3, Bodden, N.E. vs. NY-J, 11/22, (3-60, 1 td) Longest Interception Return-- 94, Studebaker, K.C. vs. Pitt., 11/22 (OT) Longest Interception Return-- 91, Butler, N.E. at Hou., 1/3, td Sacks-- 5.0, Odom, Cin. at G.B., 9/20 Scrimmage Yards-- 298, J. Harrison, Clev. at K.C., 12/20, (Rush 34-286, Rec 2-12) Longest Punt-- 73, Moorman, Buff. at K.C., 12/13 Punts-- 11, Lechler, Oak. vs. K.C., 11/15, (11-531, 48.3) Field Goals Made-- 5, Cundiff, Balt. vs. Ind., 11/22, (5-6, 46 lg) Longest Field Goal-- 61, Janikowski, Oak. at Clev., 12/27 NFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS Most Points-- 18, (5 times in Non-Overtime Games) Passing Yards-- 450, McNabb, Phil. at S.D., 11/15, (35-55, 450, 2 td, 1 int) Longest Pass-- 90, Ryan, Atl. at S.F., 10/11, (to White, Roddy, td) Passing Touchdowns-- 6, Brees, N.O. vs. Det., 9/13, (26-34, 358, 6 td, 1 int) Rushing Yards-- 207, Gore, S.F. vs. Sea., 9/20, (16-207, 2 td) Rushing Attempts-- 30, D. Williams, Car. at T.B., 10/18, (30-152, 2 td) Longest Rush-- 80, Gore, S.F. vs. Sea., 9/20, td Receptions-- 14, Witten, Dal. at NY-G, 12/6, (14-156, 0 td) Receiving Yards-- 250, Austin, Dal. at K.C., 10/11 (OT), (10-250, 2 td) Receiving Yards-- 210, White, Atl. at S.F., 10/11, (8-210, 2 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 230, Hixon, NY-G at N.O., 10/18, (7-230, 0 td) Kickoff Returns-- 9, Amendola, St.L. at Tenn., 12/13, (9-217, 0 td) Longest Kickoff Return-- 102, Knox, Chi. vs. Det., 10/4, td Punt Return Yards-- 116, Crayton, Dal. vs. Sea., 11/1, (4-116, 1 fc, 1 td) Punt Returns-- 7, Moss, NY-G vs. Oak., 10/11, (7-48, 0 fc, 0 td) Punt Returns-- 7, Burleson, Sea. vs. S.F., 12/6, (7-61, 1 fc, 0 td) Longest Punt Return-- 85, D. Jackson, Phil. at Car., 9/13, td Interceptions-- 3, Talib, T.B. at Wash., 10/4, (3-61, 0 td) Longest Interception Return-- 101, Delmas, Det. vs. Ariz., 12/20, td Sacks-- 4.5, J. Allen, Minn. vs. G.B., 10/5 Scrimmage Yards-- 250, Austin, Dal. at K.C., 10/11 (OT), (Rush 0-0, Rec 10-250) Scrimmage Yards-- 246, Gore, S.F. vs. Sea., 9/20, (Rush 16-207, Rec 5-39) Longest Punt-- 70, Ryan, Sea. vs. St.L., 9/13 Longest Punt-- 70, Koenen, Atl. at Car., 11/15 Punts-- 11, D. Jones, St.L. vs. S.F., 1/3, (11-551, 50.1)

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Harrison, Clev. vs. Oak., 12/27, (39-148, 1 td) Longest Rush-- 91, Johnson, Tenn. vs. Hou., 9/20, td Receptions-- 21, Marshall, Denv. at Ind., 12/13, (21-200, 2 td) Receiving Yards-- 250, Austin, Dal. at K.C., 10/11 (OT), (10-250, 2 td) Receiving Yards-- 213, Gaffney, Denv. vs. K.C., 1/3, (14-213, 0 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 299, Ginn, Miami at NY-J, 11/1, (6-299, 2 td) Kickoff Returns-- 9, Amendola, St.L. at Tenn., 12/13, (9-217, 0 td) Longest Kickoff Return-- 106, B. Smith, NY-J at Ind., 12/27, td Punt Return Yards-- 120, Cribbs, Clev. vs. Cin., 10/4 (OT), (6-120, 0 fc, 0 td) Punt Return Yards-- 117, Welker, N.E. at Ind., 11/15, (5-117, 1 fc, 0 td) Punt Returns-- 7, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games) Longest Punt Return-- 85, D. Jackson, Phil. at Car., 9/13, td Interceptions-- 3, Talib, T.B. at Wash., 10/4, (3-61, 0 td) Interceptions-- 3, Bodden, N.E. vs. NY-J, 11/22, (3-60, 1 td) Longest Interception Return-- 101, Delmas, Det. vs. Ariz., 12/20, td Sacks-- 5.0, Odom, Cin. at G.B., 9/20 Scrimmage Yards-- 298, J. Harrison, Clev. at K.C., 12/20, (Rush 34-286, Rec 2-12) Longest Punt-- 73, Moorman, Buff. at K.C., 12/13 Punts-- 11, Lechler, Oak. vs. K.C., 11/15, (11-531, 48.3) Punts-- 11, D. Jones, St.L. vs. S.F., 1/3, (11-551, 50.1) Field Goals Made-- 5, Cundiff, Balt. vs. Ind., 11/22, (5-6, 46 lg) Longest Field Goal-- 61, Janikowski, Oak. at Clev., 12/27 300-Yard Passing Games 503, Roethlisberger, PIT vs. GB 12/20 (29-46, 3 TD) 450, McNabb, PHI at SD 11/15 (35-55, 2 TD) 436, Rivers, SD vs. BAL 09/20 (25-45, 2 TD) 431, Orton, DEN vs. KC 01/03 (32-56, 1 TD) 422, Stafford, DET vs. CLE 11/22 (26-43, 5 TD) 419, Brees, NO at WAS 12/06 (ot) (35-49, 2 TD) 417, Roethlisberger, PIT vs. CLE 10/18 (23-35, 2 TD) 398, Roethlisberger, PIT at KC 11/22 (ot) (32-42, 3 TD) 392, Schaub, HOU at CIN 10/18 (28-40, 4 TD) 392, Favre, MIN vs. CHI 11/29 (32-48, 3 TD) 392, Romo, DAL at NYG 12/06 (41-55, 3 TD) 391, Manning, NYG vs. PHI 12/13 (27-38, 3 TD) 391, Kolb, PHI vs. NO 09/20 (31-51, 2 TD) 387, Young, TEN vs. ARI 11/29 (27-43, 1 TD) 385, Flacco, BAL at MIN 10/18 (28-43, 2 TD) 384, Rodgers, GB at MIN 10/05 (26-37, 2 TD) 384, Manning, NYG vs. ATL 11/22 (ot) (25-39, 3 TD) 383, Rodgers, GB at PIT 12/20 (26-48, 3 TD) 380, Brady, NE vs. TEN 10/18 (29-34, 6 TD) 379, Manning, IND at ARI 09/27 (24-35, 4 TD) 378, Brady, NE vs. BUF 09/14 (39-53, 2 TD) 375, Brady, NE at IND 11/15 (29-42, 3 TD) 373, Rivers, SD at CLE 12/06 (18-25, 2 TD) 371, Schaub, HOU at ARI 10/11 (35-50, 2 TD) 371, Brees, NO vs. NE 11/30 (18-23, 5 TD) 369, Brees, NO vs. NYG 10/18 (23-30, 4 TD) 369, Cutler, CHI vs. ARI 11/08 (29-47, 3 TD) 367, Campbell, WAS vs. NO 12/06 (ot) (30-42, 3 TD) 367, Schaub, HOU at STL 12/20 (28-40, 1 TD) 365, Schaub, HOU vs. SEA 12/13 (29-39, 2 TD) 363, Roethlisberger, PIT vs. TEN 09/10 (ot) (33-43, 1 TD) 358, Rodgers, GB vs. DET 10/18 (29-37, 2 TD) 358, Brees, NO vs. DET 09/13 (26-34, 6 TD) 357, Schaub, HOU at TEN 09/20 (25-39, 4 TD) 353, Manning, IND vs. SEA 10/04 (31-41, 2 TD) 353, Romo, DAL at TB 09/13 (16-27, 3 TD) 352, Brady, NE at MIA 12/06 (19-29, 2 TD) 351, Romo, DAL at KC 10/11 (ot) (20-34, 2 TD) 349, Henne, MIA at TEN 12/20 (ot) (29-46, 1 TD) 348, Rodgers, GB at DET 11/26 (28-39, 3 TD) 347, Manning, IND vs. SF 11/01 (31-48, 0 TD) 344, Rodgers, GB vs. SF 11/22 (32-45, 2 TD) 344, Favre, MIN vs. DET 11/15 (20-29, 1 TD) 342, Flacco, BAL vs. CLE 09/27 (25-35, 1 TD) 340, Warner, ARI vs. SEA 11/15 (29-38, 2 TD) 340, Campbell, WAS at DET 09/27 (27-41, 2 TD) 335, Henne, MIA vs. NE 12/06 (29-52, 2 TD) 335, Garrard, JAX vs. STL 10/18 (ot) (30-43, 0 TD) 334, Favre, MIN at PIT 10/25 (33-50, 0 TD) 333, Frye, OAK at CLE 12/27 (26-45, 0 TD) 333, Roethlisberger, PIT vs. SD 10/04 (26-33, 2 TD) 332, Brady, NE vs. MIA 11/08 (25-37, 1 TD) 332, Warner, ARI vs. IND 09/27 (30-52, 1 TD) 331, Cassel, KC vs. CLE 12/20 (22-40, 2 TD) 330, Brees, NO vs. CAR 11/08 (24-35, 1 TD) 330, Orton, DEN vs. NE 10/11 (ot) (35-48, 2 TD) 330, Manning, NYG at DAL 09/20 (25-38, 2 TD) 329, Hasselbeck, SEA vs. DET 11/08 (39-51, 1 TD) 329, Ryan, ATL at SF 10/11 (22-32, 2 TD) 327, Manning, IND vs. NE 11/15 (28-44, 4 TD) 327, Kolb, PHI vs. KC 09/27 (24-34, 2 TD) 325, Delhomme, CAR vs. BUF 10/25 (27-44, 0 TD) 323, Garrard, JAX vs. TEN 10/04 (27-37, 3 TD) 322, Henne, MIA vs. HOU 12/27 (35-55, 1 TD) 322, McNabb, PHI vs. DEN 12/27 (20-35, 3 TD) 321, Freeman, TB at CAR 12/06 (23-44, 0 TD) 321, Favre, MIN at CHI 12/28 (ot) (26-40, 2 TD) 318, Manning, IND vs. HOU 11/08 (34-50, 1 TD) 317, Rivers, SD vs. KC 11/29 (21-28, 2 TD) 316, Favre, MIN vs. NYG 01/03 (25-31, 4 TD) 315, Hasselbeck, SEA at ARI 11/15 (26-52, 1 TD) 314, C. Palmer, CIN at SD 12/20 (27-40, 2 TD) 313, Warner, ARI vs. STL 12/27 (24-38, 2 TD) 312, Romo, DAL at NO 12/19 (22-34, 1 TD) 311, Romo, DAL vs. PHI 01/03 (24-34, 2 TD) 311, Schaub, HOU at IND 11/08 (32-43, 1 TD) 311, Romo, DAL vs. ATL 10/25 (21-29, 3 TD) 311, Brees, NO at PHI 09/20 (25-34, 3 TD) 310, Brady, NE vs. NYJ 11/22 (28-41, 1 TD) 310, A. Smith, SF at SEA 12/06 (27-45, 2 TD) 309, Romo, DAL vs. OAK 11/26 (18-29, 2 TD) 309, Manning, IND at TEN 10/11 (36-44, 3 TD) 308, Brady, NE at TB 10/25 (23-32, 3 TD) 308, Delhomme, CAR at ATL 09/20 (25-41, 1 TD) 308, Brees, NO vs. ATL 11/02 (25-33, 2 TD) 308, Manning, IND at JAX 12/17 (23-30, 4 TD) 308, Rivers, SD vs. CIN 12/20 (24-38, 3 TD) 308, Gradkowski, OAK at PIT 12/06 (20-33, 3 TD) 307, Flacco, BAL vs. KC 09/13 (26-43, 3 TD) 307, Cutler, CHI at SF 11/12 (29-52, 0 TD) 307, Garrard, JAX at SF 11/29 (25-36, 0 TD) 307, Romo, DAL at PHI 11/08 (21-34, 1 TD) 306, McNabb, PHI vs. SF 12/20 (21-36, 1 TD) 305, Schaub, HOU vs. TEN 11/23 (25-39, 2 TD) 304, Quinn, CLE at DET 11/22 (21-33, 4 TD) 303, Redman, ATL vs. NO 12/13 (23-34, 1 TD) 303, Schaub, HOU vs. NE 01/03 (24-39, 2 TD)

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Jackson, PHI at NYG 12/13 (6 rec., 1 TD) 176, Rice, MIN vs. BAL 10/18 (6 rec., 0 TD) 171, Austin, DAL vs. ATL 10/25 (6 rec., 2 TD) 167, Welker, NE at MIA 12/06 (10 rec., 0 TD) 167, Gates, SD at CLE 12/06 (8 rec., 0 TD) 166, Colston, NO vs. NYG 10/18 (8 rec., 1 TD) 165, Houshmandzadeh, SEA at ARI 11/15 (9 rec., 0 TD) 162, Wayne, IND vs. JAX 09/13 (10 rec., 1 TD) 161, C. Johnson, DET vs. CLE 11/22 (7 rec., 1 TD) 159, Ward, PIT vs. CLE 10/18 (8 rec., 1 TD) 157, S. Smith, CAR vs. MIN 12/20 (9 rec., 1 TD) 156, Witten, DAL at NYG 12/06 (14 rec., 0 TD) 156, Avant, PHI at SD 11/15 (8 rec., 0 TD) 150, Aromashodu, CHI vs. MIN 12/28 (ot) (7 rec., 1 TD) 150, Welker, NE vs. TEN 10/18 (10 rec., 2 TD) 150, Manningham, NYG at DAL 09/20 (10 rec., 1 TD) 149, D. Jackson, PHI vs. KC 09/27 (6 rec., 1 TD) 149, Holmes, PIT vs. OAK 12/06 (8 rec., 1 TD) 149, A. Johnson, HOU at TEN 09/20 (10 rec., 2 TD) 148, Massaquoi, CLE vs. CIN 10/04 (ot) (8 rec., 0 TD) 147, Wayne, IND vs. SF 11/01 (12 rec., 1 TD) 147, Moss, NE vs. MIA 11/08 (6 rec., 1 TD) 147, Sims-Walker, JAX vs. KC 11/08 (6 rec., 1 TD) 145, Austin, DAL vs. OAK 11/26 (7 rec., 1 TD) 143, Fitzgerald, ARI vs. MIN 12/06 (8 rec., 1 TD) 142, Driver, GB at DET 11/26 (7 rec., 1 TD) 142, Mason, BAL vs. IND 11/22 (9 rec., 0 TD) 142, Maclin, PHI vs. TB 10/11 (6 rec., 2 TD) 142, V. Jackson, SD at KC 10/25 (5 rec., 1 TD) 142, Meachem, NO at WAS 12/06 (ot) (8 rec., 1 TD) 141, Moss, NE vs. BUF 09/14 (12 rec., 0 TD) 141, V. Jackson, SD vs. BAL 09/20 (6 rec., 1 TD) 140, Floyd, SD vs. WAS 01/03 (9 rec., 0 TD) 140, D. Jackson, PHI vs. SF 12/20 (6 rec., 1 TD) 139, White, ATL vs. BUF 12/27 (8 rec., 2 TD) 139, Z. Miller, OAK vs. PHI 10/18 (6 rec., 1 TD) 139, Austin, DAL at NO 12/19 (7 rec., 1 TD) 138, Welker, NE vs. JAX 12/27 (13 rec., 0 TD) 137, Ochocinco, CIN vs. DET 12/06 (9 rec., 1 TD) 136, Garcon, IND vs. TEN 12/06 (6 rec., 0 TD) 136, Rice, MIN at PIT 10/25 (10 rec., 0 TD) 135, Crayton, DAL at TB 09/13 (4 rec., 1 TD) 135, A. Johnson, HOU at CIN 10/18 (8 rec., 0 TD) 134, Smith, NYG at KC 10/04 (11 rec., 2 TD) 134, Smith, NYG at DAL 09/20 (10 rec., 1 TD) 134, Marshall, DEN at WAS 11/15 (5 rec., 2 TD) 133, C. Johnson, DET at CHI 10/04 (8 rec., 0 TD) 132, Wayne, IND at JAX 12/17 (5 rec., 1 TD) 131, Holmes, PIT vs. TEN 09/10 (ot) (9 rec., 1 TD) 131, S. Smith, CAR at ATL 09/20 (8 rec., 0 TD) 129, Moss, NE vs. TEN 10/18 (8 rec., 3 TD) 129, Clayton, BAL vs. PIT 11/29 (ot) (7 rec., 0 TD) 128, Murphy, OAK at PIT 12/06 (4 rec., 2 TD) 128, Finley, GB at MIN 10/05 (6 rec., 1 TD) 128, Britt, TEN vs. ARI 11/29 (7 rec., 1 TD) 128, Ward, PIT at KC 11/22 (ot) (10 rec., 1 TD) 126, Ward, PIT vs. GB 12/20 (7 rec., 0 TD) 126, Wayne, IND at ARI 09/27 (7 rec., 1 TD) 126, Wayne, IND vs. NE 11/15 (10 rec., 2 TD) 126, Manningham, NYG vs. ATL 11/22 (ot) (6 rec., 0 TD) 126, Jennings, GB vs. SF 11/22 (5 rec., 1 TD) 124, Gates, SD at PIT 10/04 (9 rec., 2 TD) 124, Sproles, SD vs. BAL 09/20 (7 rec., 1 TD) 123, Fitzgerald, ARI at CHI 11/08 (9 rec., 2 TD) 123, Daniels, HOU vs. SF 10/25 (7 rec., 1 TD) 123, C. Johnson, DET at CIN 12/06 (6 rec., 1 TD) 121, Colston, NO vs. NE 11/30 (4 rec., 1 TD) 121, Hightower, ARI vs. SF 09/13 (12 rec., 0 TD) 121, Celek, PHI vs. DEN 12/27 (4 rec., 1 TD) 120, Sims-Walker, JAX vs. STL 10/18 (ot) (9 rec., 0 TD) 120, V. Jackson, SD vs. MIA 09/27 (5 rec., 0 TD) 120, V. Jackson, SD at DAL 12/13 (7 rec., 0 TD) 120, Forte, CHI at SF 11/12 (8 rec., 0 TD) 119, Chambers, KC vs. PIT 11/22 (ot) (4 rec., 0 TD) 119, Clark, IND vs. HOU 11/08 (14 rec., 0 TD) 118, Miller, PIT vs. GB 12/20 (7 rec., 0 TD) 118, Mason, BAL vs. CLE 09/27 (5 rec., 1 TD) 118, Ochocinco, CIN vs. CHI 10/25 (10 rec., 2 TD) 118, Jennings, GB at PIT 12/20 (5 rec., 1 TD) 118, Gates, SD vs. KC 11/29 (7 rec., 2 TD) 117, Witten, DAL at WAS 12/27 (6 rec., 0 TD) 117, Rice, BAL at MIN 10/18 (10 rec., 0 TD) 117, Bess, MIA vs. NE 12/06 (10 rec., 1 TD) 116, Boldin, ARI vs. STL 12/27 (8 rec., 0 TD) 116, Moss, NE vs. ATL 09/27 (10 rec., 0 TD) 116, Henderson, NO vs. NE 11/30 (3 rec., 1 TD) 116, A. Bryant, TB at CAR 12/06 (5 rec., 0 TD) 115, Massaquoi, CLE at DET 11/22 (5 rec., 1 TD) 114, Nicks, NYG at NO 10/18 (5 rec., 1 TD) 114, Chambers, KC vs. CLE 12/20 (5 rec., 1 TD) 113, Ward, PIT vs. SD 10/04 (8 rec., 0 TD) 112, Rice, MIN vs. NYG 01/03 (6 rec., 2 TD) 112, Marshall, DEN vs. PIT 11/09 (11 rec., 0 TD) 111, Jennings, GB vs. SEA 12/27 (4 rec., 0 TD) 111, V. Davis, SF at SEA 12/06 (6 rec., 1 TD) 110, Nicks, NYG vs. PHI 12/13 (4 rec., 1 TD) 110, Z. Miller, OAK at CLE 12/27 (9 rec., 0 TD) 110, Camarillo, MIA at JAX 12/13 (7 rec., 0 TD) 110, Smith, NYG vs. DAL 12/06 (6 rec., 0 TD) 109, Bowe, KC at WAS 10/18 (6 rec., 0 TD) 109, Kelly, WAS at SD 01/03 (5 rec., 0 TD) 109, Burleson, SEA vs. CHI 09/27 (9 rec., 0 TD) 108, Cotchery, NYJ vs. TEN 09/27 (8 rec., 1 TD) 108, V. Jackson, SD vs. CIN 12/20 (5 rec., 2 TD) 108, Garcon, IND at BAL 11/22 (6 rec., 0 TD) 108, Ginn, MIA vs. IND 09/21 (11 rec., 0 TD) 108, White, ATL at NO 11/02 (4 rec., 1 TD) 108, V. Davis, SF at GB 11/22 (6 rec., 1 TD) 107, Witten, DAL vs. OAK 11/26 (5 rec., 0 TD) 107, D. Jackson, PHI at CHI 11/22 (8 rec., 1 TD) 107, Driver, GB vs. DET 10/18 (7 rec., 0 TD) 107, Welker, NE at TB 10/25 (10 rec., 1 TD) 106, Jennings, GB vs. CHI 09/13 (6 rec., 1 TD)

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Jones, GB at TB 11/08 (4 rec., 1 TD) 103, Boldin, ARI at STL 11/22 (8 rec., 1 TD) 103, Edelman, NE at HOU 01/03 (10 rec., 0 TD) 103, Henderson, NO vs. DET 09/13 (5 rec., 1 TD) 103, Ward, PIT vs. TEN 09/10 (ot) (8 rec., 0 TD) 103, Jennings, GB at STL 09/27 (2 rec., 0 TD) 103, Ochocinco, CIN vs. HOU 10/18 (5 rec., 0 TD) 103, A. Johnson, HOU at IND 11/08 (10 rec., 0 TD) 102, V. Davis, SF vs. TEN 11/08 (10 rec., 0 TD) 102, Winslow, TB at MIA 11/15 (7 rec., 0 TD) 102, Wallace, PIT at CIN 09/27 (7 rec., 0 TD) 102, Winslow, TB at PHI 10/11 (9 rec., 2 TD) 102, Slaton, HOU at CIN 10/18 (6 rec., 1 TD) 101, Harvin, MIN vs. CHI 11/29 (6 rec., 1 TD) 101, Scheffler, DEN at SD 10/19 (6 rec., 1 TD) 101, A. Johnson, HOU at ARI 10/11 (8 rec., 2 TD) 101, Hester, CHI at CIN 10/25 (8 rec., 1 TD) 101, D. Jackson, PHI vs. NO 09/20 (4 rec., 1 TD) 101, Holt, JAX vs. STL 10/18 (ot) (5 rec., 0 TD) 100, Burleson, SEA at MIN 11/22 (6 rec., 0 TD) 100, Johnson, TEN vs. BUF 11/15 (9 rec., 0 TD) 100, D. Thomas, WAS vs. NO 12/06 (ot) (7 rec., 2 TD) 100, Fitzgerald, ARI at SEA 10/18 (13 rec., 1 TD) 100-Yard Rushing Games 286, J. Harrison, CLE at KC 12/20 (34 att., 3 TD) 259, Charles, KC at DEN 01/03 (25 att., 2 TD) 228, Johnson, TEN vs. JAX 11/01 (24 att., 2 TD) 212, Jackson, BUF vs. IND 01/03 (33 att., 0 TD) 210, Jones, NYJ vs. BUF 10/18 (ot) (22 att., 1 TD) 207, Gore, SF vs. SEA 09/20 (16 att., 2 TD) 206, Stewart, CAR at NYG 12/27 (28 att., 1 TD) 197, Johnson, TEN vs. HOU 09/20 (16 att., 2 TD) 189, Benson, CIN vs. CHI 10/25 (37 att., 1 TD) 180, Peterson, MIN at CLE 09/13 (25 att., 3 TD) 177, Jones-Drew, JAX at TEN 11/01 (8 att., 2 TD) 167, Gore, SF vs. ARI 12/14 (25 att., 1 TD) 167, McGahee, BAL at OAK 01/03 (16 att., 3 TD) 166, Rice, BAL vs. DET 12/13 (13 att., 1 TD) 166, Turner, ATL vs. WAS 11/08 (18 att., 2 TD) 165, Mendenhall, PIT vs. SD 10/04 (29 att., 2 TD) 163, Jackson, BUF vs. TB 09/20 (28 att., 0 TD) 158, D. Williams, CAR at ARI 11/01 (23 att., 0 TD) 155, Mendenhall, PIT at DEN 11/09 (22 att., 0 TD) 154, Charles, KC vs. CLE 12/20 (25 att., 1 TD) 154, Johnson, TEN vs. ARI 11/29 (18 att., 1 TD) 152, D. Williams, CAR at TB 10/18 (30 att., 2 TD) 151, Johnson, TEN at HOU 11/23 (29 att., 0 TD) 151, Turner, ATL at NO 11/02 (20 att., 1 TD) 149, D. Williams, CAR at NO 11/08 (21 att., 2 TD) 149, Jackson, STL at DET 11/01 (22 att., 1 TD) 148, J. Harrison, CLE vs. OAK 12/27 (39 att., 1 TD) 148, Grant, GB at CLE 10/25 (27 att., 1 TD) 147, Snelling, ATL at TB 01/03 (25 att., 0 TD) 144, Greene, NYJ at OAK 10/25 (19 att., 2 TD) 143, Peterson, MIN vs. BAL 10/18 (22 att., 0 TD) 143, Charles, KC vs. BUF 12/13 (20 att., 1 TD) 143, Bell, NO vs. DET 09/13 (28 att., 0 TD) 142, Johnson, TEN vs. SD 12/25 (21 att., 1 TD) 141, Rice, BAL at PIT 12/27 (30 att., 0 TD) 141, Benson, CIN at GB 09/20 (29 att., 0 TD) 137, Grant, GB at CHI 12/13 (20 att., 2 TD) 136, Brown, MIA vs. IND 09/21 (24 att., 2 TD) 135, Johnson, TEN at SF 11/08 (25 att., 2 TD) 134, Jackson, STL vs. IND 10/25 (23 att., 0 TD) 134, Johnson, TEN at SEA 01/03 (36 att., 2 TD) 133, Bush, OAK at DEN 12/20 (18 att., 1 TD) 133, Benson, CIN vs. KC 12/27 (29 att., 0 TD) 133, Jones-Drew, JAX vs. STL 10/18 (ot) (33 att., 3 TD) 133, Peterson, MIN vs. DET 11/15 (18 att., 2 TD) 132, Johnson, TEN vs. BUF 11/15 (26 att., 2 TD) 131, Jackson, STL vs. NO 11/15 (26 att., 1 TD) 130, Forsett, SEA at STL 11/29 (22 att., 2 TD) 129, Williams, TB at NO 12/27 (ot) (24 att., 1 TD) 129, Grant, GB vs. SF 11/22 (21 att., 1 TD) 128, Johnson, TEN at NE 10/18 (17 att., 0 TD) 127, J. Harrison, CLE vs. JAX 01/03 (33 att., 1 TD) 126, P. Thomas, NO at BUF 09/27 (14 att., 2 TD) 126, Morris, DET vs. ARI 12/20 (17 att., 1 TD) 126, Moats, HOU at BUF 11/01 (23 att., 3 TD) 125, Stewart, CAR vs. NO 01/03 (16 att., 1 TD) 124, Barber, DAL vs. NYG 09/20 (18 att., 1 TD) 123, Jones-Drew, JAX at NYJ 11/15 (24 att., 1 TD) 123, Forsett, SEA at ARI 11/15 (17 att., 1 TD) 123, Maroney, NE vs. TEN 10/18 (16 att., 1 TD) 122, D. Williams, CAR vs. MIA 11/19 (13 att., 0 TD) 121, J. Harrison, CLE vs. CIN 10/04 (ot) (29 att., 0 TD) 121, Jones, NYJ at OAK 10/25 (26 att., 1 TD) 121, Forte, CHI vs. DET 10/04 (12 att., 1 TD) 120, Stewart, CAR vs. TB 12/06 (26 att., 1 TD) 120, Benson, CIN at BAL 10/11 (27 att., 1 TD) 119, Foster, HOU vs. NE 01/03 (20 att., 2 TD) 119, Bush, OAK vs. KC 11/15 (14 att., 0 TD) 119, Scott, CIN at OAK 11/22 (21 att., 0 TD) 119, R. Williams, MIA at CAR 11/19 (22 att., 2 TD) 119, Jones-Drew, JAX at HOU 09/27 (23 att., 3 TD) 117, Benson, CIN vs. BAL 11/08 (34 att., 1 TD) 117, J. Jones, SEA vs. STL 09/13 (19 att., 1 TD) 117, Johnson, TEN vs. STL 12/13 (28 att., 2 TD) 117, Ja. Lewis, CLE at BUF 10/11 (31 att., 0 TD) 117, Jackson, STL vs. GB 09/27 (27 att., 0 TD) 116, Jackson, STL vs. ARI 11/22 (24 att., 1 TD) 115, R. Williams, MIA at BUF 11/29 (27 att., 1 TD) 115, Brown, MIA vs. BUF 10/04 (20 att., 2 TD) 114, Betts, WAS vs. DEN 11/15 (26 att., 1 TD) 113, Buckhalter, DEN at KC 12/06 (12 att., 0 TD) 113, Johnson, TEN at IND 12/06 (27 att., 0 TD) 112, Jackson, STL at CHI 12/06 (28 att., 0 TD) 111, Turner, ATL at CAR 11/15 (9 att., 0 TD) 110, B. Wells, ARI at DET 12/20 (17 att., 1 TD) 110, Bradshaw, NYG vs. OAK 10/11 (11 att., 2 TD) 110, Hightower, ARI at STL 11/22 (14 att., 0 TD) 110, Jones-Drew, JAX vs. IND 12/17 (27 att., 1 TD) 110, Benson, CIN vs. DET 12/06 (36 att., 0 TD) 110, Stewart, CAR at TB 10/18 (17 att., 1 TD) 109, Portis, WAS vs. KC 10/18 (15 att., 0 TD) 109, Jones, NYJ at BUF 12/03 (23 att., 0 TD) 109, Stewart, CAR vs. MIN 12/20 (25 att., 1 TD) 108, R. Williams, MIA at JAX 12/13 (28 att., 1 TD)

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108, Rice, BAL vs. KC 09/13 (19 att., 0 TD) 108, Buckhalter, DEN at OAK 09/27 (14 att., 0 TD) 107, L. Johnson, CIN vs. CLE 11/29 (22 att., 0 TD) 107, Gore, SF at PHI 12/20 (16 att., 0 TD) 107, Jones, NYJ at HOU 09/13 (20 att., 2 TD) 107, Gore, SF at STL 01/03 (23 att., 2 TD) 105, Jones, NYJ at IND 12/27 (23 att., 1 TD) 105, F. Taylor, NE vs. ATL 09/27 (21 att., 1 TD) 105, Turner, ATL vs. CAR 09/20 (28 att., 1 TD) 104, Jackson, STL at WAS 09/20 (17 att., 0 TD) 104, Bradshaw, NYG at TB 09/27 (14 att., 0 TD) 104, Johnson, TEN vs. MIA 12/20 (ot) (29 att., 0 TD) 104, Gore, SF vs. CHI 11/12 (25 att., 1 TD) 103, Jones, NYJ at NE 11/22 (21 att., 0 TD) 103, Rice, BAL at NE 10/04 (11 att., 0 TD) 103, Charles, KC at OAK 11/15 (18 att., 1 TD) 103, Mendenhall, PIT vs. OAK 12/06 (20 att., 1 TD) 102, Jones, NYJ vs. MIA 11/01 (27 att., 0 TD) 102, R. Williams, MIA vs. TB 11/15 (20 att., 0 TD) 102, Charles, KC at CIN 12/27 (24 att., 0 TD) 101, Forte, CHI at DET 01/03 (16 att., 0 TD) 101, K. Smith, DET vs. WAS 09/27 (16 att., 0 TD) AFC / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Rivers, S.D. 486 317 65.2 4254 8.75 28 5.8 81t 9 1.9 104.4 Roethlisberger, Pit. 506 337 66.6 4328 8.55 26 5.1 60t 12 2.4 100.5 Manning, Ind. 571 393 68.8 4500 7.88 33 5.8 80t 16 2.8 99.9 Schaub, Hou. 583 396 67.9 4770 8.18 29 5.0 72t 15 2.6 98.6 Brady, N.E. 565 371 65.7 4398 7.78 28 5.0 81t 13 2.3 96.2 Flacco, Bal. 499 315 63.1 3613 7.24 21 4.2 72t 12 2.4 88.9 Orton, Den. 541 336 62.1 3802 7.03 21 3.9 87t 12 2.2 86.8 C. Palmer, Cin. 466 282 60.5 3094 6.64 21 4.5 73 13 2.8 83.6 Garrard, Jac. 516 314 60.9 3597 6.97 15 2.9 63 10 1.9 83.5 Young, Ten. 259 152 58.7 1879 7.25 10 3.9 66t 7 2.7 82.8 Henne, Mia. 451 274 60.8 2878 6.38 12 2.7 67 14 3.1 75.2 Cassel, K.C. 493 271 55.0 2924 5.93 16 3.2 61 16 3.2 69.9 Fitzpatrick, Buf. 227 127 55.9 1422 6.26 9 4.0 98t 10 4.4 69.7 Quinn, Cle. 256 136 53.1 1339 5.23 8 3.1 59t 7 2.7 67.2 *Sanchez, NY-J 364 196 53.8 2444 6.71 12 3.3 65t 20 5.5 63.0 J. Russell, Oak. 246 120 48.8 1287 5.23 3 1.2 86t 11 4.5 50.0 AFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Rivers, S.D. 9 6 5 5 1 3t 2 3 1 1 Roethlisberger, Pit. 6 4 3 4 2 5 3 7t 5 2 Manning, Ind. 2 2 1 2 4 1 1 14t 11 3 Schaub, Hou. 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 13 7 4 Brady, N.E. 3 3 4 3 5 3t 5 10t 4 5 Flacco, Bal. 7 7 6 7 7 6t 7 7t 6 6 Orton, Den. 4 5 7 6 8 6t 9 7t 3 7 C. Palmer, Cin. 10 9 10 9 11 6t 6 10t 10 8 Garrard, Jac. 5 8 8 8 9 10 14 4t 2 9 Young, Ten. 13 13 11 13 6 13 10 1t 8 10 Henne, Mia. 11 10 9 11 12 11t 15 12 12 11 Cassel, K.C. 8 11 13 10 14 9 12 14t 13 12 Fitzpatrick, Buf. 16 15 12 14 13 14 8 4t 14 13 Quinn, Cle. 14 14 15 15 16 15 13 1t 9 14 *Sanchez, NY-J 12 12 14 12 10 11t 11 16 16 15 J. Russell, Oak. 15 16 16 16 15 19t 16 6 15 16 NFC / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Brees, N.O. 514 363 70.6 4388 8.54 34 6.6 75t 11 2.1 109.6 Favre, Min. 531 363 68.4 4202 7.91 33 6.2 63 7 1.3 107.2 Rodgers, G.B. 541 350 64.7 4434 8.20 30 5.5 83t 7 1.3 103.2 Romo, Dal. 550 347 63.1 4483 8.15 26 4.7 80t 9 1.6 97.6 Warner, Ariz 513 339 66.1 3753 7.32 26 5.1 45 14 2.7 93.2 Manning, NY-G 509 317 62.3 4021 7.90 27 5.3 74t 14 2.8 93.1 McNabb, Phi. 443 267 60.3 3553 8.02 22 5.0 60t 10 2.3 92.9 Campbell, Was. 507 327 64.5 3618 7.14 20 3.9 84 15 3.0 86.4 A. Smith, S.F. 372 225 60.5 2350 6.32 18 4.8 73t 12 3.2 81.5 Ryan, Atl. 451 263 58.3 2916 6.47 22 4.9 90t 14 3.1 80.9 Cutler, Chi. 555 336 60.5 3666 6.61 27 4.9 71 26 4.7 76.8 Hasselbeck, Sea. 488 293 60.0 3029 6.21 17 3.5 53 17 3.5 75.1 Bulger, St.L 247 140 56.7 1469 5.95 5 2.0 50 6 2.4 70.7 *Stafford, Det. 377 201 53.3 2267 6.01 13 3.4 75t 20 5.3 61.0 *Freeman, T.B. 290 158 54.5 1855 6.40 10 3.4 42t 18 6.2 59.8 Delhomme, Car. 321 178 55.5 2015 6.28 8 2.5 52 18 5.6 59.4 NFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Brees, N.O. 5 1t 1 3 1 1 1 6 4 1 Favre, Min. 4 1t 2 4 5 2 2 2t 2 2 Rodgers, G.B. 3 3 4 2 2 3 3 2t 1 3 Romo, Dal. 2 4 6 1 3 6t 10 4 3 4 Warner, Ariz 6 5 3 6 7 6t 5 8t 7 5 Manning, NY-G 7 8 7 5 6 4t 4 8t 8 6 McNabb, Phi. 11 10 10 9 4 8t 6 5 5 7 Campbell, Was. 8 7 5 8 8 10 11 11 9 8 A. Smith, S.F. 13 12 9 12 12 11 9 7 11 9 Ryan, Atl. 10 11 12 11 10 8t 7 8t 10 10 Cutler, Chi. 1 6 8 7 9 4t 8 16 13 11 Hasselbeck, Sea. 9 9 11 10 14 12 12 12 12 12 Bulger, St.L 16 16 13 16 16 17t 16 1 6 13 *Stafford, Det. 12 13 16 13 15 13 13t 15 14 14 *Freeman, T.B. 15 15 15 15 11 14 13t 13t 16 15 Delhomme, Car. 14 14 14 14 13 15t 15 13t 15 16 NFL / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Brees, N.O. 514 363 70.6 4388 8.54 34 6.6 75t 11 2.1 109.6 Favre, Min. 531 363 68.4 4202 7.91 33 6.2 63 7 1.3 107.2 Rivers, S.D. 486 317 65.2 4254 8.75 28 5.8 81t 9 1.9 104.4 Rodgers, G.B. 541 350 64.7 4434 8.20 30 5.5 83t 7 1.3 103.2 Roethlisberger, Pit. 506 337 66.6 4328 8.55 26 5.1 60t 12 2.4 100.5 Manning, Ind. 571 393 68.8 4500 7.88 33 5.8 80t 16 2.8 99.9 Schaub, Hou. 583 396 67.9 4770 8.18 29 5.0 72t 15 2.6 98.6 Romo, Dal. 550 347 63.1 4483 8.15 26 4.7 80t 9 1.6 97.6 Brady, N.E. 565 371 65.7 4398 7.78 28 5.0 81t 13 2.3 96.2 Warner, Ariz 513 339 66.1 3753 7.32 26 5.1 45 14 2.7 93.2 Manning, NY-G 509 317 62.3 4021 7.90 27 5.3 74t 14 2.8 93.1 McNabb, Phi. 443 267 60.3 3553 8.02 22 5.0 60t 10 2.3 92.9 Flacco, Bal. 499 315 63.1 3613 7.24 21 4.2 72t 12 2.4 88.9 Orton, Den. 541 336 62.1 3802 7.03 21 3.9 87t 12 2.2 86.8 Campbell, Was. 507 327 64.5 3618 7.14 20 3.9 84 15 3.0 86.4 C. Palmer, Cin. 466 282 60.5 3094 6.64 21 4.5 73 13 2.8 83.6 Garrard, Jac. 516 314 60.9 3597 6.97 15 2.9 63 10 1.9 83.5 Young, Ten. 259 152 58.7 1879 7.25 10 3.9 66t 7 2.7 82.8 A. Smith, S.F. 372 225 60.5 2350 6.32 18 4.8 73t 12 3.2 81.5 Ryan, Atl. 451 263 58.3 2916 6.47 22 4.9 90t 14 3.1 80.9 Cutler, Chi. 555 336 60.5 3666 6.61 27 4.9 71 26 4.7 76.8 Henne, Mia. 451 274 60.8 2878 6.38 12 2.7 67 14 3.1 75.2 Hasselbeck, Sea. 488 293 60.0 3029 6.21 17 3.5 53 17 3.5 75.1 Bulger, St.L 247 140 56.7 1469 5.95 5 2.0 50 6 2.4 70.7 Cassel, K.C. 493 271 55.0 2924 5.93 16 3.2 61 16 3.2 69.9 Fitzpatrick, Buf. 227 127 55.9 1422 6.26 9 4.0 98t 10 4.4 69.7 Quinn, Cle. 256 136 53.1 1339 5.23 8 3.1 59t 7 2.7 67.2 *Sanchez, NY-J 364 196 53.8 2444 6.71 12 3.3 65t 20 5.5 63.0 *Stafford, Det. 377 201 53.3 2267 6.01 13 3.4 75t 20 5.3 61.0

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*Freeman, T.B. 290 158 54.5 1855 6.40 10 3.4 42t 18 6.2 59.8 Delhomme, Car. 321 178 55.5 2015 6.28 8 2.5 52 18 5.6 59.4 J. Russell, Oak. 246 120 48.8 1287 5.23 3 1.2 86t 11 4.5 50.0 NFL / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Brees, N.O. 10 4t 1 6 3 1 1 11t 6 1 Favre, Min. 8 4t 3 9 8 2t 2 2t 2 2 Rivers, S.D. 18 13t 8 8 1 6t 4 6t 4 3 Rodgers, G.B. 6t 6 9 4 4 4 5 2t 1 4 Roethlisberger, Pit. 14 9 5 7 2 10t 7 13t 10 5 Manning, Ind. 2 2 2 2 10 2t 3 25t 19 6 Schaub, Hou. 1 1 4 1 5 5 9 23t 13 7 Romo, Dal. 5 7 12 3 6 10t 15 6t 3 8 Brady, N.E. 3 3 7 5 11 6t 11 17t 9 9 Warner, Ariz 11 8 6 12 12 10t 8 19t 15 10 Manning, NY-G 12 13t 13 10 9 8t 6 19t 17 11 McNabb, Phi. 22 21 20 17 7 13t 10 8t 8 12 Flacco, Bal. 15 15 11 15 14 15t 17 13t 11 13 Orton, Den. 6t 10t 14 11 16 15t 20 13t 7 14 Campbell, Was. 13 12 10 14 15 18 19 23t 20 15 C. Palmer, Cin. 19 18 18 18 19 15t 16 17t 18 16 Garrard, Jac. 9 16 15 16 17 22 28 8t 5 17 Young, Ten. 28 28 22 27 13 26t 21 2t 14 18 A. Smith, S.F. 24 23 19 24 24 19 14 13t 23 19 Ryan, Atl. 20t 22 23 21 21 13t 12 19t 21t 20 Cutler, Chi. 4 10t 17 13 20 8t 13 32 28 21 Henne, Mia. 20t 19 16 22 23 24t 29 19t 21t 22 Hasselbeck, Sea. 17 17 21 19 27 20 22 27 25 23 Bulger, St.L 30 29 24 29 29 35t 31 1 12 24 Cassel, K.C. 16 20 27 20 30 21 26 25t 24 25 Fitzpatrick, Buf. 32 31 25 30 26 28 18 8t 26 26 Quinn, Cle. 29 30 31 31 32 29t 27 2t 16 27 *Sanchez, NY-J 25 25 29 23 18 24t 25 30t 30 28 *Stafford, Det. 23 24 30 25 28 23 23t 30t 29 29 *Freeman, T.B. 27 27 28 28 22 26t 23t 28t 32 30 Delhomme, Car. 26 26 26 26 25 29t 30 28t 31 31 J. Russell, Oak. 31 32 32 32 31 41t 32 11t 27 32 AFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Manning, Ind. 109 79 72.5 939 8.61 7 6.4 1 0.9 116.0 2) Roethlisberger, Pit. 125 80 64.0 991 7.93 5 4.0 0 0.0 101.8 3) Rivers, S.D. 109 72 66.1 989 9.07 5 4.6 3 2.8 98.8 4) Flacco, Bal. 125 79 63.2 1058 8.46 7 5.6 5 4.0 92.0 5) Orton, Den. 147 89 60.5 1193 8.12 6 4.1 4 2.7 88.6 6) Schaub, Hou. 154 103 66.9 1128 7.32 5 3.2 4 2.6 88.3 7) Gradkowski, Oak. 64 35 54.7 505 7.89 4 6.3 3 4.7 81.8 8) C. Palmer, Cin. 111 70 63.1 702 6.32 5 4.5 4 3.6 81.0 9) Cassel, K.C. 129 67 51.9 885 6.86 10 7.8 6 4.7 80.4 10) Brady, N.E. 121 73 60.3 685 5.66 5 4.1 4 3.3 75.9 11) Garrard, Jac. 127 69 54.3 852 6.71 5 3.9 4 3.1 75.3 12) Quinn, Cle. 103 53 51.5 477 4.63 4 3.9 1 1.0 73.2 13) Young, Ten. 73 36 49.3 427 5.85 2 2.7 1 1.4 71.0 14) Edwards, Buf. 49 25 51.0 270 5.51 3 6.1 2 4.1 71.0 15) Henne, Mia. 142 78 54.9 909 6.40 5 3.5 7 4.9 65.7 16) J. Russell, Oak. 73 36 49.3 423 5.79 2 2.7 2 2.7 65.0 17) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 70 40 57.1 464 6.63 3 4.3 5 7.1 61.8 18) Collins, Ten. 43 20 46.5 200 4.65 1 2.3 1 2.3 58.3 19) *Sanchez, NY-J 69 35 50.7 541 7.84 1 1.4 9 13.0 42.3 20) D. Anderson, Cle. 44 16 36.4 163 3.70 0 0.0 4 9.1 9.9 NFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) S. Hill, S.F. 42 29 69.0 303 7.21 3 7.1 0 0.0 113.5 2) Brees, N.O. 126 91 72.2 1066 8.46 6 4.8 0 0.0 113.4 3) Favre, Min. 126 89 70.6 1081 8.58 8 6.3 2 1.6 111.2 4) Rodgers, G.B. 104 63 60.6 787 7.57 9 8.7 2 1.9 104.9 5) Romo, Dal. 142 89 62.7 1232 8.68 8 5.6 2 1.4 103.4 6) Manning, NY-G 143 90 62.9 1114 7.79 8 5.6 3 2.1 96.9 7) Culpepper, Det. 68 41 60.3 450 6.62 2 2.9 1 1.5 83.6 8) A. Smith, S.F. 98 58 59.2 657 6.70 6 6.1 4 4.1 82.7 9) McNabb, Phi. 97 59 60.8 685 7.06 2 2.1 2 2.1 80.5 10) S. Wallace, Sea. 52 32 61.5 258 4.96 1 1.9 0 0.0 80.4 11) Campbell, Was. 137 88 64.2 842 6.15 4 2.9 4 2.9 78.8 12) Leftwich, T.B. 46 21 45.7 218 4.74 2 4.3 0 0.0 74.4 13) Bulger, St.L 86 44 51.2 549 6.38 2 2.3 1 1.2 74.2 14) Ryan, Atl. 124 73 58.9 712 5.74 7 5.6 6 4.8 73.7 15) Cutler, Chi. 141 80 56.7 893 6.33 9 6.4 8 5.7 73.4 16) Warner, Ariz 90 48 53.3 536 5.96 2 2.2 3 3.3 64.9 17) *Freeman, T.B. 96 56 58.3 644 6.71 4 4.2 7 7.3 62.2 18) Redman, Atl. 47 24 51.1 226 4.81 2 4.3 2 4.3 61.1 19) Delhomme, Car. 112 58 51.8 727 6.49 2 1.8 5 4.5 59.6 20) Hasselbeck, Sea. 145 85 58.6 836 5.77 2 1.4 7 4.8 59.4 21) *Stafford, Det. 120 61 50.8 625 5.21 1 0.8 7 5.8 44.6 22) Boller, St.L 54 29 53.7 229 4.24 0 0.0 3 5.6 41.4 NFL / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Manning, Ind. 109 79 72.5 939 8.61 7 6.4 1 0.9 116.0 2) S. Hill, S.F. 42 29 69.0 303 7.21 3 7.1 0 0.0 113.5 3) Brees, N.O. 126 91 72.2 1066 8.46 6 4.8 0 0.0 113.4 4) Favre, Min. 126 89 70.6 1081 8.58 8 6.3 2 1.6 111.2 5) Rodgers, G.B. 104 63 60.6 787 7.57 9 8.7 2 1.9 104.9 6) Romo, Dal. 142 89 62.7 1232 8.68 8 5.6 2 1.4 103.4 7) Roethlisberger, Pit. 125 80 64.0 991 7.93 5 4.0 0 0.0 101.8 8) Rivers, S.D. 109 72 66.1 989 9.07 5 4.6 3 2.8 98.8 9) Manning, NY-G 143 90 62.9 1114 7.79 8 5.6 3 2.1 96.9 10) Flacco, Bal. 125 79 63.2 1058 8.46 7 5.6 5 4.0 92.0 11) Orton, Den. 147 89 60.5 1193 8.12 6 4.1 4 2.7 88.6 12) Schaub, Hou. 154 103 66.9 1128 7.32 5 3.2 4 2.6 88.3 13) Culpepper, Det. 68 41 60.3 450 6.62 2 2.9 1 1.5 83.6 14) A. Smith, S.F. 98 58 59.2 657 6.70 6 6.1 4 4.1 82.7 15) Gradkowski, Oak. 64 35 54.7 505 7.89 4 6.3 3 4.7 81.8 16) C. Palmer, Cin. 111 70 63.1 702 6.32 5 4.5 4 3.6 81.0 17) McNabb, Phi. 97 59 60.8 685 7.06 2 2.1 2 2.1 80.5 18) S. Wallace, Sea. 52 32 61.5 258 4.96 1 1.9 0 0.0 80.4 19) Cassel, K.C. 129 67 51.9 885 6.86 10 7.8 6 4.7 80.4 20) Campbell, Was. 137 88 64.2 842 6.15 4 2.9 4 2.9 78.8 21) Brady, N.E. 121 73 60.3 685 5.66 5 4.1 4 3.3 75.9 22) Garrard, Jac. 127 69 54.3 852 6.71 5 3.9 4 3.1 75.3 23) Leftwich, T.B. 46 21 45.7 218 4.74 2 4.3 0 0.0 74.4 24) Bulger, St.L 86 44 51.2 549 6.38 2 2.3 1 1.2 74.2 25) Ryan, Atl. 124 73 58.9 712 5.74 7 5.6 6 4.8 73.7 26) Cutler, Chi. 141 80 56.7 893 6.33 9 6.4 8 5.7 73.4 27) Quinn, Cle. 103 53 51.5 477 4.63 4 3.9 1 1.0 73.2 28) Young, Ten. 73 36 49.3 427 5.85 2 2.7 1 1.4 71.0 29) Edwards, Buf. 49 25 51.0 270 5.51 3 6.1 2 4.1 71.0 30) Henne, Mia. 142 78 54.9 909 6.40 5 3.5 7 4.9 65.7 31) J. Russell, Oak. 73 36 49.3 423 5.79 2 2.7 2 2.7 65.0 32) Warner, Ariz 90 48 53.3 536 5.96 2 2.2 3 3.3 64.9 33) *Freeman, T.B. 96 56 58.3 644 6.71 4 4.2 7 7.3 62.2 34) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 70 40 57.1 464 6.63 3 4.3 5 7.1 61.8 35) Redman, Atl. 47 24 51.1 226 4.81 2 4.3 2 4.3 61.1 36) Delhomme, Car. 112 58 51.8 727 6.49 2 1.8 5 4.5 59.6 37) Hasselbeck, Sea. 145 85 58.6 836 5.77 2 1.4 7 4.8 59.4 38) Collins, Ten. 43 20 46.5 200 4.65 1 2.3 1 2.3 58.3 39) *Stafford, Det. 120 61 50.8 625 5.21 1 0.8 7 5.8 44.6 40) *Sanchez, NY-J 69 35 50.7 541 7.84 1 1.4 9 13.0 42.3 41) Boller, St.L 54 29 53.7 229 4.24 0 0.0 3 5.6 41.4 42) D. Anderson, Cle. 44 16 36.4 163 3.70 0 0.0 4 9.1 9.9

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AFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Manning, Ind. 146 103 70.5 1129 7.73 10 6.8 2 1.4 110.2 2) Brady, N.E. 134 81 60.4 1000 7.46 8 6.0 0 0.0 103.5 3) Rivers, S.D. 127 74 58.3 1183 9.31 11 8.7 6 4.7 98.6 4) C. Palmer, Cin. 162 94 58.0 1154 7.12 8 4.9 3 1.9 88.9 5) Garrard, Jac. 147 90 61.2 1088 7.40 7 4.8 4 2.7 88.5 6) Orton, Den. 153 84 54.9 933 6.10 10 6.5 3 2.0 86.9 7) Flacco, Bal. 148 90 60.8 1003 6.78 8 5.4 5 3.4 84.9 8) Schaub, Hou. 136 81 59.6 937 6.89 5 3.7 3 2.2 83.5 9) Roethlisberger, Pit. 132 75 56.8 998 7.56 7 5.3 5 3.8 82.8 10) Henne, Mia. 141 85 60.3 881 6.25 4 2.8 5 3.5 73.0 11) Quinn, Cle. 83 43 51.8 520 6.27 4 4.8 4 4.8 67.3 12) Cassel, K.C. 144 71 49.3 834 5.79 5 3.5 6 4.2 61.5 13) J. Russell, Oak. 86 41 47.7 398 4.63 0 0.0 0 0.0 61.1 14) *Sanchez, NY-J 137 70 51.1 797 5.82 3 2.2 6 4.4 58.0 NFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Rodgers, G.B. 157 106 67.5 1710 10.89 14 8.9 0 0.0 133.5 2) Manning, NY-G 140 89 63.6 1355 9.68 11 7.9 3 2.1 112.6 3) Brees, N.O. 128 82 64.1 1045 8.16 11 8.6 5 3.9 101.9 4) Favre, Min. 151 96 63.6 1206 7.99 9 6.0 5 3.3 94.4 5) Campbell, Was. 139 97 69.8 1155 8.31 6 4.3 5 3.6 94.3 6) Ryan, Atl. 138 78 56.5 957 6.93 8 5.8 3 2.2 88.3 7) A. Smith, S.F. 104 62 59.6 593 5.70 6 5.8 2 1.9 86.7 8) McNabb, Phi. 111 61 55.0 867 7.81 7 6.3 4 3.6 86.4 9) Romo, Dal. 144 81 56.3 1022 7.10 5 3.5 3 2.1 81.4 10) Warner, Ariz 127 73 57.5 780 6.14 6 4.7 4 3.1 78.2 11) Cutler, Chi. 154 89 57.8 1018 6.61 11 7.1 12 7.8 69.1 12) Hasselbeck, Sea. 125 67 53.6 682 5.46 6 4.8 8 6.4 58.8 13) *Freeman, T.B. 88 43 48.9 537 6.10 3 3.4 5 5.7 55.9 14) *Stafford, Det. 116 62 53.4 671 5.78 2 1.7 10 8.6 40.6 NFL / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Rodgers, G.B. 157 106 67.5 1710 10.89 14 8.9 0 0.0 133.5 2) Manning, NY-G 140 89 63.6 1355 9.68 11 7.9 3 2.1 112.6 3) Manning, Ind. 146 103 70.5 1129 7.73 10 6.8 2 1.4 110.2 4) Brady, N.E. 134 81 60.4 1000 7.46 8 6.0 0 0.0 103.5 5) Brees, N.O. 128 82 64.1 1045 8.16 11 8.6 5 3.9 101.9 6) Rivers, S.D. 127 74 58.3 1183 9.31 11 8.7 6 4.7 98.6 7) Favre, Min. 151 96 63.6 1206 7.99 9 6.0 5 3.3 94.4 8) Campbell, Was. 139 97 69.8 1155 8.31 6 4.3 5 3.6 94.3 9) C. Palmer, Cin. 162 94 58.0 1154 7.12 8 4.9 3 1.9 88.9 10) Garrard, Jac. 147 90 61.2 1088 7.40 7 4.8 4 2.7 88.5 11) Ryan, Atl. 138 78 56.5 957 6.93 8 5.8 3 2.2 88.3 12) Orton, Den. 153 84 54.9 933 6.10 10 6.5 3 2.0 86.9 13) A. Smith, S.F. 104 62 59.6 593 5.70 6 5.8 2 1.9 86.7 14) McNabb, Phi. 111 61 55.0 867 7.81 7 6.3 4 3.6 86.4 15) Flacco, Bal. 148 90 60.8 1003 6.78 8 5.4 5 3.4 84.9 16) Schaub, Hou. 136 81 59.6 937 6.89 5 3.7 3 2.2 83.5 17) Roethlisberger, Pit. 132 75 56.8 998 7.56 7 5.3 5 3.8 82.8 18) Romo, Dal. 144 81 56.3 1022 7.10 5 3.5 3 2.1 81.4 19) Warner, Ariz 127 73 57.5 780 6.14 6 4.7 4 3.1 78.2 20) Henne, Mia. 141 85 60.3 881 6.25 4 2.8 5 3.5 73.0 21) Cutler, Chi. 154 89 57.8 1018 6.61 11 7.1 12 7.8 69.1 22) Quinn, Cle. 83 43 51.8 520 6.27 4 4.8 4 4.8 67.3 23) Cassel, K.C. 144 71 49.3 834 5.79 5 3.5 6 4.2 61.5 24) J. Russell, Oak. 86 41 47.7 398 4.63 0 0.0 0 0.0 61.1 25) Hasselbeck, Sea. 125 67 53.6 682 5.46 6 4.8 8 6.4 58.8 26) *Sanchez, NY-J 137 70 51.1 797 5.82 3 2.2 6 4.4 58.0 27) *Freeman, T.B. 88 43 48.9 537 6.10 3 3.4 5 5.7 55.9 28) *Stafford, Det. 116 62 53.4 671 5.78 2 1.7 10 8.6 40.6 AFC / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 1) Johnson, Ten. 358 2006 5.6 91t 14 2) Jones, NY-J 331 1402 4.2 71t 14 3) Jones-Drew, Jac. 312 1391 4.5 80t 15 4) Rice, Bal. 254 1339 5.3 59t 7 5) Benson, Cin. 301 1251 4.2 42 6 6) R. Williams, Mia. 241 1121 4.7 68t 11 7) Charles, K.C. 190 1120 5.9 76t 7 8) Mendenhall, Pit. 242 1108 4.6 60 7 9) Jackson, Buf. 237 1062 4.5 43 2 10) *Moreno, Den. 247 947 3.8 36 7 11) J. Harrison, Cle. 194 862 4.4 71t 5 12) Addai, Ind. 219 828 3.8 21t 10 13) Maroney, N.E. 194 757 3.9 45t 9 14) Tomlinson, S.D. 223 730 3.3 36 12 15) Brown, Mia. 147 648 4.4 45 8 16) Buckhalter, Den. 120 642 5.4 45t 1 17) Bush, Oak. 123 589 4.8 60 3 18) L. Johnson, K.C.-Cin. 178 581 3.3 27 0 19) McGahee, Bal. 109 544 5.0 77t 12 20) *Greene, NY-J 108 540 5.0 33t 2 21) Ja. Lewis, Cle. 143 500 3.5 18 0 22) Fargas, Oak. 129 491 3.8 35 3 23) Lynch, Buf. 120 450 3.8 47 2 24) Slaton, Hou. 131 437 3.3 32t 3 25) Moats, Hou. 101 390 3.9 17 4 26) Parker, Pit. 98 389 4.0 34 0 27) Cribbs, Cle. (WR) 55 381 6.9 37 1 28) McFadden, Oak. 104 357 3.4 28 1 29) Sproles, S.D. 93 343 3.7 21 3 30) Faulk, N.E. 62 335 5.4 29 2 31) L. Washington, NY-J 72 331 4.6 33 0 32) Garrard, Jac. (QB) 77 323 4.2 30 3 33) *Scott, Cin. 74 321 4.3 61 0 34) Morris, N.E. 73 319 4.4 55 2 35t) *Brown, Ind. 78 281 3.6 45 3 35t) Young, Ten. (QB) 55 281 5.1 44 2 37) F. Taylor, N.E. 63 269 4.3 19 4 38) C. Brown, Hou. 79 267 3.4 13 3 39) *Foster, Hou. 54 257 4.8 24 3 40) White, Ten. 64 222 3.5 11 2 41) *Jennings, Cle. 63 220 3.5 16 1 42) B. Smith, NY-J (WR) 18 207 11.5 57 1 43) *Jennings, Jac. 39 202 5.2 28t 1 44) Cassel, K.C. (QB) 50 189 3.8 13 0 45) L. McClain, Bal. 46 180 3.9 20 2 46) Tolbert, S.D. 25 148 5.9 32 1 47) Fitzpatrick, Buf. (QB) 31 141 4.5 31t 1 48) Polite, Mia. 37 123 3.3 13 0 49) Moore, Pit. 35 118 3.4 15 0 50) Green-Ellis, N.E. 26 114 4.4 29 0 NFC / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 1) Jackson, St.L 324 1416 4.4 58 4 2) Peterson, Min. 314 1383 4.4 64t 18 3) Grant, G.B. 282 1253 4.4 62t 11 4) Stewart, Car. 221 1133 5.1 67t 10 5) Gore, S.F. 229 1120 4.9 80t 10 6) D. Williams, Car. 216 1117 5.2 77 7 7) Barber, Dal. 214 932 4.4 35 7 8) Forte, Chi. 258 929 3.6 61 4 9) Turner, Atl. 178 871 4.9 58t 10 10) Jacobs, NY-G 224 835 3.7 31 5 11) Williams, T.B. 211 823 3.9 35 4 12t) P. Thomas, N.O. 147 793 5.4 34t 6 12t) *B. Wells, Ariz 176 793 4.5 33 7 14) Bradshaw, NY-G 163 778 4.8 38 7 15) K. Smith, Det. 217 747 3.4 31 4

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16) Jones, Dal. 116 685 5.9 56 3 17) J. Jones, Sea. 177 663 3.7 62t 2 18) Bell, N.O. 172 654 3.8 35 5 19) *McCoy, Phi. 155 637 4.1 66t 4 20) Forsett, Sea. 114 619 5.4 35 4 21) Snelling, Atl. 142 613 4.3 31 4 22) Hightower, Ariz 143 598 4.2 50 8 23) Portis, Was. 124 494 4.0 78 1 24) Ward, T.B. 114 409 3.6 28 1 25) Bush, N.O. 70 390 5.6 55 5 26) Morris, Det. 93 384 4.1 64t 2 27) Choice, Dal. 64 349 5.5 66 3 28) Taylor, Min. 94 338 3.6 25 1 29) Weaver, Phi. 70 323 4.6 41t 2 30) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 58 316 5.4 35 5 31) Westbrook, Phi. 61 274 4.5 25 1 32) Norwood, Atl. 76 252 3.3 21 0 33) Campbell, Was. (QB) 46 236 5.1 21 1 34) Cartwright, Was. 64 228 3.6 34 0 35) *Coffee, S.F. 83 226 2.7 17 1 36) *Bell, Chi. 40 220 5.5 72 0 37) Betts, Was. 56 210 3.8 18 2 38) Ganther, Ten.-Was. 62 201 3.2 13 3 39) Cutler, Chi. (QB) 40 173 4.3 30 1 40) *Freeman, T.B. (QB) 30 161 5.4 20 0 41) Green, G.B. 41 160 3.9 26 1 42) Darby, St.L 27 152 5.6 51 0 43) J. Johnson, T.B. (QB) 22 148 6.7 29 0 44) McNabb, Phi. (QB) 37 140 3.8 27 2 45) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 11 137 12.5 67t 1 46) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 15 135 9.0 35 0 47) *Aaron Brown, Det. 27 131 4.9 19 0 48) Mason, Was. 32 127 4.0 20 0 49t) Hamilton, N.O. 35 125 3.6 19 2 49t) James, Sea. 46 125 2.7 10 0 NFL / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 1) Johnson, Ten. 358 2006 5.6 91t 14 2) Jackson, St.L 324 1416 4.4 58 4 3) Jones, NY-J 331 1402 4.2 71t 14 4) Jones-Drew, Jac. 312 1391 4.5 80t 15 5) Peterson, Min. 314 1383 4.4 64t 18 6) Rice, Bal. 254 1339 5.3 59t 7 7) Grant, G.B. 282 1253 4.4 62t 11 8) Benson, Cin. 301 1251 4.2 42 6 9) Stewart, Car. 221 1133 5.1 67t 10 10) R. Williams, Mia. 241 1121 4.7 68t 11 11t) Charles, K.C. 190 1120 5.9 76t 7 11t) Gore, S.F. 229 1120 4.9 80t 10 13) D. Williams, Car. 216 1117 5.2 77 7 14) Mendenhall, Pit. 242 1108 4.6 60 7 15) Jackson, Buf. 237 1062 4.5 43 2 16) *Moreno, Den. 247 947 3.8 36 7 17) Barber, Dal. 214 932 4.4 35 7 18) Forte, Chi. 258 929 3.6 61 4 19) Turner, Atl. 178 871 4.9 58t 10 20) J. Harrison, Cle. 194 862 4.4 71t 5 21) Jacobs, NY-G 224 835 3.7 31 5 22) Addai, Ind. 219 828 3.8 21t 10 23) Williams, T.B. 211 823 3.9 35 4 24t) P. Thomas, N.O. 147 793 5.4 34t 6 24t) *B. Wells, Ariz 176 793 4.5 33 7 26) Bradshaw, NY-G 163 778 4.8 38 7 27) Maroney, N.E. 194 757 3.9 45t 9 28) K. Smith, Det. 217 747 3.4 31 4 29) Tomlinson, S.D. 223 730 3.3 36 12 30) Jones, Dal. 116 685 5.9 56 3 31) J. Jones, Sea. 177 663 3.7 62t 2 32) Bell, N.O. 172 654 3.8 35 5 33) Brown, Mia. 147 648 4.4 45 8 34) Buckhalter, Den. 120 642 5.4 45t 1 35) *McCoy, Phi. 155 637 4.1 66t 4 36) Forsett, Sea. 114 619 5.4 35 4 37) Snelling, Atl. 142 613 4.3 31 4 38) Hightower, Ariz 143 598 4.2 50 8 39) Bush, Oak. 123 589 4.8 60 3 40) L. Johnson, K.C.-Cin. 178 581 3.3 27 0 41) McGahee, Bal. 109 544 5.0 77t 12 42) *Greene, NY-J 108 540 5.0 33t 2 43) Ja. Lewis, Cle. 143 500 3.5 18 0 44) Portis, Was. 124 494 4.0 78 1 45) Fargas, Oak. 129 491 3.8 35 3 46) Lynch, Buf. 120 450 3.8 47 2 47) Slaton, Hou. 131 437 3.3 32t 3 48) Ward, T.B. 114 409 3.6 28 1 49t) Bush, N.O. 70 390 5.6 55 5 49t) Moats, Hou. 101 390 3.9 17 4 AFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) Polite, Mia. 11 11 100.0 1t) Garrard, Jac. 8 8 100.0 1t) R. Williams, Mia. 6 6 100.0 1t) Brady, N.E. 5 5 100.0 1t) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 5 5 100.0 1t) C. Palmer, Cin. 5 5 100.0 1t) Quinn, Cle. 5 5 100.0 1t) L. Johnson, K.C.-Cin. 4 4 100.0 1t) J. Russell, Oak. 4 4 100.0 1t) *Sanchez, NY-J 4 4 100.0 11t) C. Brown, Hou. 6 5 83.3 11t) McGahee, Bal. 6 5 83.3 11t) Rice, Bal. 6 5 83.3 14t) Jones, NY-J 10 8 80.0 14t) Tomlinson, S.D. 5 4 80.0 16) Addai, Ind. 12 9 75.0 17) Jones-Drew, Jac. 15 11 73.3 18) Maroney, N.E. 11 8 72.7 19) Johnson, Ten. 7 5 71.4 20t) Charles, K.C. 6 4 66.7 20t) Morris, N.E. 6 4 66.7 20t) Slaton, Hou. 6 4 66.7 23) Benson, Cin. 11 7 63.6 24) *Moreno, Den. 16 10 62.5 25) Mendenhall, Pit. 13 7 53.8 NFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) Gore, S.F. 6 6 100.0 1t) Hamilton, N.O. 5 5 100.0 3) Williams, T.B. 8 7 87.5 4) Stewart, Car. 10 8 80.0 5) Peterson, Min. 18 14 77.8 6) Bell, N.O. 12 9 75.0 7t) Barber, Dal. 14 10 71.4 7t) J. Jones, Sea. 7 5 71.4 7t) *McCoy, Phi. 7 5 71.4 10) Forte, Chi. 13 9 69.2 11t) Jacobs, NY-G 12 8 66.7 11t) Cutler, Chi. 6 4 66.7 11t) Vick, Phi. 6 4 66.7 14) Jackson, St.L 14 9 64.3 15) Snelling, Atl. 13 8 61.5 16) K. Smith, Det. 7 4 57.1

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17) Bradshaw, NY-G 9 5 55.6 18) *B. Wells, Ariz 15 7 46.7 NFL / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) Polite, Mia. 11 11 100.0 1t) Garrard, Jac. 8 8 100.0 1t) Gore, S.F. 6 6 100.0 1t) R. Williams, Mia. 6 6 100.0 1t) Brady, N.E. 5 5 100.0 1t) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 5 5 100.0 1t) Hamilton, N.O. 5 5 100.0 1t) C. Palmer, Cin. 5 5 100.0 1t) Quinn, Cle. 5 5 100.0 1t) L. Johnson, K.C.-Cin. 4 4 100.0 1t) J. Russell, Oak. 4 4 100.0 1t) *Sanchez, NY-J 4 4 100.0 13) Williams, T.B. 8 7 87.5 14t) C. Brown, Hou. 6 5 83.3 14t) McGahee, Bal. 6 5 83.3 14t) Rice, Bal. 6 5 83.3 17t) Jones, NY-J 10 8 80.0 17t) Stewart, Car. 10 8 80.0 17t) Tomlinson, S.D. 5 4 80.0 20) Peterson, Min. 18 14 77.8 21t) Addai, Ind. 12 9 75.0 21t) Bell, N.O. 12 9 75.0 23) Jones-Drew, Jac. 15 11 73.3 24) Maroney, N.E. 11 8 72.7 25t) Barber, Dal. 14 10 71.4 25t) Johnson, Ten. 7 5 71.4 25t) J. Jones, Sea. 7 5 71.4 25t) *McCoy, Phi. 7 5 71.4 29) Forte, Chi. 13 9 69.2 30t) Jacobs, NY-G 12 8 66.7 30t) Charles, K.C. 6 4 66.7 30t) Cutler, Chi. 6 4 66.7 30t) Morris, N.E. 6 4 66.7 30t) Slaton, Hou. 6 4 66.7 30t) Vick, Phi. 6 4 66.7 36) Jackson, St.L 14 9 64.3 37) Benson, Cin. 11 7 63.6 38) *Moreno, Den. 16 10 62.5 39) Snelling, Atl. 13 8 61.5 40) K. Smith, Det. 7 4 57.1 41) Bradshaw, NY-G 9 5 55.6 42) Mendenhall, Pit. 13 7 53.8 43) *B. Wells, Ariz 15 7 46.7 AFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Welker, N.E. 123 1348 11.0 58 4 2t) A. Johnson, Hou. 101 1569 15.5 72t 9 2t) Marshall, Den. 101 1120 11.1 75t 10 4t) Wayne, Ind. 100 1264 12.6 65t 10 4t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 100 1106 11.1 80t 10 6) Ward, Pit. 95 1167 12.3 54 6 7) Moss, N.E. 83 1264 15.2 71t 13 8t) Holmes, Pit. 79 1248 15.8 57 5 8t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 79 1157 14.6 56 8 10) Rice, Bal. (RB) 78 702 9.0 63 1 11t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 76 789 10.4 41 6 11t) Bess, Mia. 76 758 10.0 34t 2 13) Mason, Bal. 73 1028 14.1 72t 7 14) Ochocinco, Cin. 72 1047 14.5 50 9 15) V. Jackson, S.D. 68 1167 17.2 55 9 16) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE) 66 805 12.2 86t 3 17) Sims-Walker, Jac. 63 869 13.8 61t 7 18) *Collie, Ind. 60 676 11.3 39t 7 19) Cotchery, NY-J 57 821 14.4 53 3 20) Owens, Buf. 55 829 15.1 98t 5 21) Gaffney, Den. 54 732 13.6 49 2 22t) Walter, Hou. 53 611 11.5 41 2 22t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 53 593 11.2 31 6 22t) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 53 374 7.1 19 1 25t) Holt, Jac. 51 722 14.2 63 0 25t) Caldwell, Cin. 51 432 8.5 24 3 25t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 51 336 6.6 25 3 28t) Camarillo, Mia. 50 552 11.0 29 0 28t) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 50 503 10.1 69t 2 30) *M. Thomas, Jac. 48 453 9.4 28 1 31t) Garcon, Ind. 47 765 16.3 66 4 31t) Bowe, K.C. 47 589 12.5 41 4 31t) Washington, Ten. 47 569 12.1 35 6 34) Jackson, Buf. (RB) 46 371 8.1 21 2 35t) Floyd, S.D. 45 776 17.2 53 1 35t) Chambers, S.D.-K.C. 45 730 16.2 61 5 35t) Edwards, Cle.-NY-J 45 680 15.1 65t 4 35t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 45 522 11.6 40 2 35t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 45 497 11.0 81t 4 35t) Scaife, Ten. (TE) 45 440 9.8 27 1 41t) Evans, Buf. 44 612 13.9 50 7 41t) Slaton, Hou. (RB) 44 417 9.5 38t 4 43) Coles, Cin. 43 514 12.0 40 5 44) *Britt, Ten. 42 701 16.7 57 3 45t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 40 519 13.0 44 5 45t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 40 297 7.4 49 1 47) *Wallace, Pit. 39 756 19.4 60t 6 48t) Ginn, Mia. 38 454 11.9 53t 1 48t) D. Anderson, Hou. 38 370 9.7 27 0 50t) *Edelman, N.E. 37 359 9.7 29 1 50t) Royal, Den. 37 345 9.3 20 0 50t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 37 301 8.1 38t 1 NFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Smith, NY-G 107 1220 11.4 51 7 2) Fitzgerald, Ariz 97 1092 11.3 34t 13 3) Witten, Dal. (TE) 94 1030 11.0 69 2 4) White, Atl. 85 1153 13.6 90t 11 5) Boldin, Ariz 84 1024 12.2 44 4 6t) Rice, Min. 83 1312 15.8 63 8 6t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 83 867 10.4 27 6 8) Austin, Dal. 81 1320 16.3 60t 11 9) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. 79 911 11.5 53 3 10) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 78 965 12.4 73t 13 11) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 77 884 11.5 42t 5 12) Celek, Phi. (TE) 76 971 12.8 47t 8 13t) Colston, N.O. 70 1074 15.3 68 9 13t) Driver, G.B. 70 1061 15.2 71t 6 13t) Moss, Was. 70 902 12.9 59t 3 16) Jennings, G.B. 68 1113 16.4 83t 4 17) C. Johnson, Det. 67 984 14.7 75t 5 18) S. Smith, Car. 65 982 15.1 66 7 19t) D. Jackson, Phi. 63 1167 18.5 71t 9 19t) Burleson, Sea. 63 812 12.9 44t 3 19t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 63 428 6.8 23 0 22t) *Harvin, Min. 60 790 13.2 51t 6 22t) Olsen, Chi. (TE) 60 612 10.2 41 8 24t) Manningham, NY-G 57 822 14.4 49 5 24t) Hester, Chi. 57 757 13.3 48 3 24t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 57 471 8.3 37 0 27) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 56 566 10.1 27 11 28t) *Maclin, Phi. 55 762 13.9 56 4 28t) Breaston, Ariz 55 712 12.9 45 3

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28t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 55 676 12.3 62t 5 28t) Berrian, Min. 55 618 11.2 40 4 32) Bennett, Chi. 54 717 13.3 71 2 33) Muhammad, Car. 53 581 11.0 27 1 34t) Morgan, S.F. 52 527 10.1 61 3 34t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 52 406 7.8 48 3 36t) Henderson, N.O. 51 804 15.8 75t 2 36t) Carlson, Sea. (TE) 51 574 11.3 42 7 36t) Jackson, St.L (RB) 51 322 6.3 38 0 39t) Jenkins, Atl. 50 635 12.7 50t 1 39t) Randle El, Was. 50 530 10.6 44 0 41t) *Crabtree, S.F. 48 625 13.0 50 2 41t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 48 569 11.9 66 3 41t) Davis, Was. (TE) 48 509 10.6 29 6 44t) *Nicks, NY-G 47 790 16.8 68t 6 44t) Avery, St.L 47 589 12.5 50 5 44t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 47 335 7.1 29 3 47t) Meachem, N.O. 45 722 16.0 54t 9 47t) *Knox, Chi. 45 527 11.7 68 5 47t) Branch, Sea. 45 437 9.7 35 2 50) Taylor, Min. (RB) 44 389 8.8 33 1 NFL / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Welker, N.E. 123 1348 11.0 58 4 2) Smith, NY-G 107 1220 11.4 51 7 3t) A. Johnson, Hou. 101 1569 15.5 72t 9 3t) Marshall, Den. 101 1120 11.1 75t 10 5t) Wayne, Ind. 100 1264 12.6 65t 10 5t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 100 1106 11.1 80t 10 7) Fitzgerald, Ariz 97 1092 11.3 34t 13 8) Ward, Pit. 95 1167 12.3 54 6 9) Witten, Dal. (TE) 94 1030 11.0 69 2 10) White, Atl. 85 1153 13.6 90t 11 11) Boldin, Ariz 84 1024 12.2 44 4 12t) Rice, Min. 83 1312 15.8 63 8 12t) Moss, N.E. 83 1264 15.2 71t 13 12t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 83 867 10.4 27 6 15) Austin, Dal. 81 1320 16.3 60t 11 16t) Holmes, Pit. 79 1248 15.8 57 5 16t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 79 1157 14.6 56 8 16t) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. 79 911 11.5 53 3 19t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 78 965 12.4 73t 13 19t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 78 702 9.0 63 1 21) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 77 884 11.5 42t 5 22t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 76 971 12.8 47t 8 22t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 76 789 10.4 41 6 22t) Bess, Mia. 76 758 10.0 34t 2 25) Mason, Bal. 73 1028 14.1 72t 7 26) Ochocinco, Cin. 72 1047 14.5 50 9 27t) Colston, N.O. 70 1074 15.3 68 9 27t) Driver, G.B. 70 1061 15.2 71t 6 27t) Moss, Was. 70 902 12.9 59t 3 30t) V. Jackson, S.D. 68 1167 17.2 55 9 30t) Jennings, G.B. 68 1113 16.4 83t 4 32) C. Johnson, Det. 67 984 14.7 75t 5 33) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE) 66 805 12.2 86t 3 34) S. Smith, Car. 65 982 15.1 66 7 35t) D. Jackson, Phi. 63 1167 18.5 71t 9 35t) Sims-Walker, Jac. 63 869 13.8 61t 7 35t) Burleson, Sea. 63 812 12.9 44t 3 35t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 63 428 6.8 23 0 39t) *Harvin, Min. 60 790 13.2 51t 6 39t) *Collie, Ind. 60 676 11.3 39t 7 39t) Olsen, Chi. (TE) 60 612 10.2 41 8 42t) Manningham, NY-G 57 822 14.4 49 5 42t) Cotchery, NY-J 57 821 14.4 53 3 42t) Hester, Chi. 57 757 13.3 48 3 42t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 57 471 8.3 37 0 46) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 56 566 10.1 27 11 47t) Owens, Buf. 55 829 15.1 98t 5 47t) *Maclin, Phi. 55 762 13.9 56 4 47t) Breaston, Ariz 55 712 12.9 45 3 47t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 55 676 12.3 62t 5 47t) Berrian, Min. 55 618 11.2 40 4 AFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 1) A. Johnson, Hou. 1569 101 15.5 72t 9 2) Welker, N.E. 1348 123 11.0 58 4 3t) Moss, N.E. 1264 83 15.2 71t 13 3t) Wayne, Ind. 1264 100 12.6 65t 10 5) Holmes, Pit. 1248 79 15.8 57 5 6t) V. Jackson, S.D. 1167 68 17.2 55 9 6t) Ward, Pit. 1167 95 12.3 54 6 8) Gates, S.D. (TE) 1157 79 14.6 56 8 9) Marshall, Den. 1120 101 11.1 75t 10 10) Clark, Ind. (TE) 1106 100 11.1 80t 10 11) Ochocinco, Cin. 1047 72 14.5 50 9 12) Mason, Bal. 1028 73 14.1 72t 7 13) Sims-Walker, Jac. 869 63 13.8 61t 7 14) Owens, Buf. 829 55 15.1 98t 5 15) Cotchery, NY-J 821 57 14.4 53 3 16) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE) 805 66 12.2 86t 3 17) Miller, Pit. (TE) 789 76 10.4 41 6 18) Floyd, S.D. 776 45 17.2 53 1 19) Garcon, Ind. 765 47 16.3 66 4 20) Bess, Mia. 758 76 10.0 34t 2 21) *Wallace, Pit. 756 39 19.4 60t 6 22) Gaffney, Den. 732 54 13.6 49 2 23) Chambers, S.D.-K.C. 730 45 16.2 61 5 24) Holt, Jac. 722 51 14.2 63 0 25) Rice, Bal. (RB) 702 78 9.0 63 1 26) *Britt, Ten. 701 42 16.7 57 3 27) Edwards, Cle.-NY-J 680 45 15.1 65t 4 28) *Collie, Ind. 676 60 11.3 39t 7 29) *Massaquoi, Cle. 624 34 18.4 59t 3 30) Evans, Buf. 612 44 13.9 50 7 31) Walter, Hou. 611 53 11.5 41 2 32) Heap, Bal. (TE) 593 53 11.2 31 6 33) Bowe, K.C. 589 47 12.5 41 4 34) Washington, Ten. 569 47 12.1 35 6 35) Camarillo, Mia. 552 50 11.0 29 0 36) Keller, NY-J (TE) 522 45 11.6 40 2 37) *Murphy, Oak. 521 34 15.3 75t 4 38) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 519 40 13.0 44 5 39) M. Lewis, Jac. (TE) 518 32 16.2 47 2 40) Coles, Cin. 514 43 12.0 40 5 41) *B. Hartline, Mia. 506 31 16.3 67 3 42) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 503 50 10.1 69t 2 43) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 497 45 11.0 81t 4 44) Clayton, Bal. 480 34 14.1 54 2 45) Ginn, Mia. 454 38 11.9 53t 1 46) *M. Thomas, Jac. 453 48 9.4 28 1 47) Scaife, Ten. (TE) 440 45 9.8 27 1 48) J. Jones, Hou. 437 27 16.2 45 6 49) Caldwell, Cin. 432 51 8.5 24 3 50) K. Washington, Bal. 431 34 12.7 28 2 NFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 1) Austin, Dal. 1320 81 16.3 60t 11 2) Rice, Min. 1312 83 15.8 63 8 3) Smith, NY-G 1220 107 11.4 51 7 4) D. Jackson, Phi. 1167 63 18.5 71t 9

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5) White, Atl. 1153 85 13.6 90t 11 6) Jennings, G.B. 1113 68 16.4 83t 4 7) Fitzgerald, Ariz 1092 97 11.3 34t 13 8) Colston, N.O. 1074 70 15.3 68 9 9) Driver, G.B. 1061 70 15.2 71t 6 10) Witten, Dal. (TE) 1030 94 11.0 69 2 11) Boldin, Ariz 1024 84 12.2 44 4 12) C. Johnson, Det. 984 67 14.7 75t 5 13) S. Smith, Car. 982 65 15.1 66 7 14) Celek, Phi. (TE) 971 76 12.8 47t 8 15) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 965 78 12.4 73t 13 16) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. 911 79 11.5 53 3 17) Moss, Was. 902 70 12.9 59t 3 18) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 884 77 11.5 42t 5 19) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 867 83 10.4 27 6 20) Manningham, NY-G 822 57 14.4 49 5 21) Burleson, Sea. 812 63 12.9 44t 3 22) Henderson, N.O. 804 51 15.8 75t 2 23t) *Harvin, Min. 790 60 13.2 51t 6 23t) *Nicks, NY-G 790 47 16.8 68t 6 25) *Maclin, Phi. 762 55 13.9 56 4 26) Hester, Chi. 757 57 13.3 48 3 27) Meachem, N.O. 722 45 16.0 54t 9 28) Bennett, Chi. 717 54 13.3 71 2 29) Breaston, Ariz 712 55 12.9 45 3 30) Finley, G.B. (TE) 676 55 12.3 62t 5 31) Jenkins, Atl. 635 50 12.7 50t 1 32) *Crabtree, S.F. 625 48 13.0 50 2 33) Crayton, Dal. 622 37 16.8 80t 5 34) Berrian, Min. 618 55 11.2 40 4 35) Olsen, Chi. (TE) 612 60 10.2 41 8 36) A. Bryant, T.B. 600 39 15.4 42t 4 37) R. Williams, Dal. 596 38 15.7 66t 7 38) Avery, St.L 589 47 12.5 50 5 39) Avant, Phi. 587 41 14.3 58 3 40) Muhammad, Car. 581 53 11.0 27 1 41) Carlson, Sea. (TE) 574 51 11.3 42 7 42) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 569 48 11.9 66 3 43) Boss, NY-G (TE) 567 42 13.5 35 5 44) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 566 56 10.1 27 11 45) Randle El, Was. 530 50 10.6 44 0 46t) *Knox, Chi. 527 45 11.7 68 5 46t) Morgan, S.F. 527 52 10.1 61 3 48) Davis, Was. (TE) 509 48 10.6 29 6 49) Forte, Chi. (RB) 471 57 8.3 37 0 50) J. Jones, G.B. 440 32 13.8 74t 5 NFL / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 1) A. Johnson, Hou. 1569 101 15.5 72t 9 2) Welker, N.E. 1348 123 11.0 58 4 3) Austin, Dal. 1320 81 16.3 60t 11 4) Rice, Min. 1312 83 15.8 63 8 5t) Moss, N.E. 1264 83 15.2 71t 13 5t) Wayne, Ind. 1264 100 12.6 65t 10 7) Holmes, Pit. 1248 79 15.8 57 5 8) Smith, NY-G 1220 107 11.4 51 7 9t) D. Jackson, Phi. 1167 63 18.5 71t 9 9t) V. Jackson, S.D. 1167 68 17.2 55 9 9t) Ward, Pit. 1167 95 12.3 54 6 12) Gates, S.D. (TE) 1157 79 14.6 56 8 13) White, Atl. 1153 85 13.6 90t 11 14) Marshall, Den. 1120 101 11.1 75t 10 15) Jennings, G.B. 1113 68 16.4 83t 4 16) Clark, Ind. (TE) 1106 100 11.1 80t 10 17) Fitzgerald, Ariz 1092 97 11.3 34t 13 18) Colston, N.O. 1074 70 15.3 68 9 19) Driver, G.B. 1061 70 15.2 71t 6 20) Ochocinco, Cin. 1047 72 14.5 50 9 21) Witten, Dal. (TE) 1030 94 11.0 69 2 22) Mason, Bal. 1028 73 14.1 72t 7 23) Boldin, Ariz 1024 84 12.2 44 4 24) C. Johnson, Det. 984 67 14.7 75t 5 25) S. Smith, Car. 982 65 15.1 66 7 26) Celek, Phi. (TE) 971 76 12.8 47t 8 27) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 965 78 12.4 73t 13 28) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. 911 79 11.5 53 3 29) Moss, Was. 902 70 12.9 59t 3 30) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 884 77 11.5 42t 5 31) Sims-Walker, Jac. 869 63 13.8 61t 7 32) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 867 83 10.4 27 6 33) Owens, Buf. 829 55 15.1 98t 5 34) Manningham, NY-G 822 57 14.4 49 5 35) Cotchery, NY-J 821 57 14.4 53 3 36) Burleson, Sea. 812 63 12.9 44t 3 37) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE) 805 66 12.2 86t 3 38) Henderson, N.O. 804 51 15.8 75t 2 39t) *Harvin, Min. 790 60 13.2 51t 6 39t) *Nicks, NY-G 790 47 16.8 68t 6 41) Miller, Pit. (TE) 789 76 10.4 41 6 42) Floyd, S.D. 776 45 17.2 53 1 43) Garcon, Ind. 765 47 16.3 66 4 44) *Maclin, Phi. 762 55 13.9 56 4 45) Bess, Mia. 758 76 10.0 34t 2 46) Hester, Chi. 757 57 13.3 48 3 47) *Wallace, Pit. 756 39 19.4 60t 6 48) Gaffney, Den. 732 54 13.6 49 2 49) Chambers, S.D.-K.C. 730 45 16.2 61 5 50t) Holt, Jac. 722 51 14.2 63 0 50t) Meachem, N.O. 722 45 16.0 54t 9 AFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Bess, Mia. 35 344 9.8 21 1 2) Wayne, Ind. 29 397 13.7 65t 2 3) Clark, Ind. (TE) 28 236 8.4 21 3 4) Marshall, Den. 27 312 11.6 49 5 5) Welker, N.E. 25 307 12.3 58 1 6) Rice, Bal. (RB) 23 156 6.8 18 0 7t) Mason, Bal. 22 347 15.8 62t 3 7t) Holmes, Pit. 22 345 15.7 45 2 7t) Caldwell, Cin. 22 224 10.2 24 1 10t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 21 326 15.5 36 4 10t) A. Johnson, Hou. 21 282 13.4 49 2 12t) Ochocinco, Cin. 19 286 15.1 30 3 12t) Washington, Ten. 19 267 14.1 35 3 12t) Moss, N.E. 19 266 14.0 71t 3 12t) Sims-Walker, Jac. 19 232 12.2 45 2 12t) Leonard, Cin. (RB) 19 139 7.3 17 0 17) K. Washington, Bal. 18 221 12.3 21 1 18t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 17 248 14.6 81t 3 18t) Cotchery, NY-J 17 201 11.8 45 1 20t) Owens, Buf. 16 200 12.5 37 1 20t) Camarillo, Mia. 16 195 12.2 29 0 20t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE) 16 159 9.9 28 0 20t) *M. Thomas, Jac. 16 153 9.6 20 1 20t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 16 133 8.3 25 2 25t) *Wallace, Pit. 15 265 17.7 45 2 25t) Holt, Jac. 15 227 15.1 63 0 25t) *Murphy, Oak. 15 223 14.9 75t 1 25t) Edwards, Cle.-NY-J 15 211 14.1 34 1 25t) D. Anderson, Hou. 15 162 10.8 27 0 25t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 15 149 9.9 23 2 25t) Scaife, Ten. (TE) 15 141 9.4 18 0 25t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) 15 100 6.7 35 0

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33t) V. Jackson, S.D. 14 334 23.9 51 2 33t) Stuckey, NY-J-Cle. 14 185 13.2 40t 2 33t) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 14 167 11.9 41 0 33t) *Collie, Ind. 14 152 10.9 23 2 33t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 14 148 10.6 27 1 33t) Jackson, Buf. (RB) 14 95 6.8 18 1 39t) Chambers, S.D.-K.C. 13 227 17.5 61 2 39t) *Massaquoi, Cle. 13 223 17.2 37 2 39t) Coles, Cin. 13 190 14.6 40 1 39t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 13 173 13.3 40 0 39t) Floyd, S.D. 13 168 12.9 24 1 39t) Gaffney, Den. 13 156 12.0 27 1 39t) Bowe, K.C. 13 154 11.8 20 0 39t) Ginn, Mia. 13 142 10.9 21 0 39t) Ward, Pit. 13 134 10.3 21 1 48t) Stokley, Den. 12 191 15.9 63 3 48t) *B. Hartline, Mia. 12 178 14.8 57 2 48t) Reed, Buf. 12 150 12.5 22 0 48t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 12 76 6.3 16 0 NFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Smith, NY-G 38 457 12.0 36 3 2t) Jennings, G.B. 26 596 22.9 83t 3 2t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 26 309 11.9 24 2 2t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 26 307 11.8 47t 4 2t) Taylor, Min. (RB) 26 257 9.9 33 1 6t) *Harvin, Min. 24 331 13.8 31 1 6t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 24 207 8.6 20 2 8) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 23 248 10.8 37 0 9t) C. Johnson, Det. 22 303 13.8 64 0 9t) Randle El, Was. 22 233 10.6 44 0 9t) *Crabtree, S.F. 22 230 10.5 38t 1 12) Austin, Dal. 21 334 15.9 59t 2 13t) Rice, Min. 20 345 17.3 43 2 13t) White, Atl. 20 317 15.9 90t 4 13t) Driver, G.B. 20 304 15.2 68 2 13t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 20 246 12.3 73t 4 13t) Morgan, S.F. 20 216 10.8 61 0 18t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 19 247 13.0 25 2 18t) *Knox, Chi. 19 193 10.2 31 3 20t) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. 18 184 10.2 31 0 20t) Boldin, Ariz 18 170 9.4 22 1 22t) *Stroughter, T.B. 17 200 11.8 35 0 22t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 17 109 6.4 23 0 24t) S. Smith, Car. 16 287 17.9 46 3 24t) Muhammad, Car. 16 178 11.1 24 1 24t) Olsen, Chi. (TE) 16 143 8.9 33t 4 27t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 15 270 18.0 62t 2 27t) Crayton, Dal. 15 214 14.3 32 1 27t) Burleson, Sea. 15 206 13.7 36 1 27t) Davis, Was. (TE) 15 164 10.9 29 2 27t) Colston, N.O. 15 146 9.7 20 3 27t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 15 132 8.8 28 0 27t) Amendola, Phi.-St.L 15 120 8.0 14 1 34t) D. Jackson, Phi. 14 311 22.2 59 3 34t) Manningham, NY-G 14 270 19.3 43 2 34t) Henderson, N.O. 14 261 18.6 63 0 34t) Avery, St.L 14 182 13.0 29t 1 34t) Northcutt, Det. 14 148 10.6 22 0 39t) Meachem, N.O. 13 244 18.8 54t 1 39t) Bennett, Chi. 13 232 17.8 71 1 39t) J. Jones, G.B. 13 220 16.9 47t 3 39t) Berrian, Min. 13 180 13.8 36 1 39t) Breaston, Ariz 13 156 12.0 25 0 39t) Hester, Chi. 13 150 11.5 48 1 39t) Jackson, G.B. (RB) 13 128 9.8 17 0 46t) Cartwright, Was. (RB) 12 128 10.7 51 0 46t) Moss, Was. 12 126 10.5 38 0 46t) Forsett, Sea. (RB) 12 85 7.1 16 1 49t) *Nicks, NY-G 11 324 29.5 68t 4 49t) B. Johnson, Det. 11 141 12.8 29t 2 49t) Snelling, Atl. (RB) 11 141 12.8 38 0 49t) *B. Gibson, Phi.-St.L 11 129 11.7 22 1 49t) Carlson, Sea. (TE) 11 127 11.5 31t 2 NFL / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Smith, NY-G 38 457 12.0 36 3 2) Bess, Mia. 35 344 9.8 21 1 3) Wayne, Ind. 29 397 13.7 65t 2 4) Clark, Ind. (TE) 28 236 8.4 21 3 5) Marshall, Den. 27 312 11.6 49 5 6t) Jennings, G.B. 26 596 22.9 83t 3 6t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 26 309 11.9 24 2 6t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 26 307 11.8 47t 4 6t) Taylor, Min. (RB) 26 257 9.9 33 1 10) Welker, N.E. 25 307 12.3 58 1 11t) *Harvin, Min. 24 331 13.8 31 1 11t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 24 207 8.6 20 2 13t) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 23 248 10.8 37 0 13t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 23 156 6.8 18 0 15t) Mason, Bal. 22 347 15.8 62t 3 15t) Holmes, Pit. 22 345 15.7 45 2 15t) C. Johnson, Det. 22 303 13.8 64 0 15t) Randle El, Was. 22 233 10.6 44 0 15t) *Crabtree, S.F. 22 230 10.5 38t 1 15t) Caldwell, Cin. 22 224 10.2 24 1 21t) Austin, Dal. 21 334 15.9 59t 2 21t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 21 326 15.5 36 4 21t) A. Johnson, Hou. 21 282 13.4 49 2 24t) Rice, Min. 20 345 17.3 43 2 24t) White, Atl. 20 317 15.9 90t 4 24t) Driver, G.B. 20 304 15.2 68 2 24t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 20 246 12.3 73t 4 24t) Morgan, S.F. 20 216 10.8 61 0 29t) Ochocinco, Cin. 19 286 15.1 30 3 29t) Washington, Ten. 19 267 14.1 35 3 29t) Moss, N.E. 19 266 14.0 71t 3 29t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 19 247 13.0 25 2 29t) Sims-Walker, Jac. 19 232 12.2 45 2 29t) *Knox, Chi. 19 193 10.2 31 3 29t) Leonard, Cin. (RB) 19 139 7.3 17 0 36t) K. Washington, Bal. 18 221 12.3 21 1 36t) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. 18 184 10.2 31 0 36t) Boldin, Ariz 18 170 9.4 22 1 39t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 17 248 14.6 81t 3 39t) Cotchery, NY-J 17 201 11.8 45 1 39t) *Stroughter, T.B. 17 200 11.8 35 0 39t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 17 109 6.4 23 0 43t) S. Smith, Car. 16 287 17.9 46 3 43t) Owens, Buf. 16 200 12.5 37 1 43t) Camarillo, Mia. 16 195 12.2 29 0 43t) Muhammad, Car. 16 178 11.1 24 1 43t) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE) 16 159 9.9 28 0 43t) *M. Thomas, Jac. 16 153 9.6 20 1 43t) Olsen, Chi. (TE) 16 143 8.9 33t 4 43t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 16 133 8.3 25 2 AFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts 1) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 16 14 2 0 1 98 2) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 16 15 1 0 0 96 3t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 14 14 0 0 0 84 3t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 14 12 2 0 0 84

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5t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 13 0 13 0 1 80 5t) R. Williams, Mia. (RB) 13 11 2 0 1 80 7) Addai, Ind. (RB) 13 10 3 0 0 78 8) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) 12 12 0 0 0 72 9t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 10 0 10 0 0 60 9t) Marshall, Den. (WR) 10 0 10 0 0 60 9t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 10 0 10 0 0 60 12t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 9 7 1 1 1 56 12t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 9 0 9 0 1 56 14t) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54 14t) Maroney, N.E. (RB) 9 9 0 0 0 54 14t) *Moreno, Den. (RB) 9 7 2 0 0 54 14t) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54 18t) Brown, Mia. (RB) 8 8 0 0 0 48 18t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48 18t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB) 8 7 1 0 0 48 18t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 8 7 1 0 0 48 18t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 8 3 4 1 0 48 23t) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 23t) Evans, Buf. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 23t) J. Harrison, Cle. (RB) 7 5 2 0 0 42 23t) J. Jones, Hou. (WR) 7 0 6 1 0 42 23t) Mason, Bal. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 23t) Sims-Walker, Jac. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 23t) Slaton, Hou. (RB) 7 3 4 0 0 42 30t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 6 6 0 0 0 36 30t) Cribbs, Cle. (WR) 6 1 1 4 0 36 30t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36 30t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36 30t) Owens, Buf. (WR) 6 1 5 0 0 36 30t) *Wallace, Pit. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36 30t) Ward, Pit. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36 30t) Washington, Ten. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36 38t) Chambers, S.D.-K.C. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Coles, Cin. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Holmes, Pit. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Moats, Hou. (RB) 5 4 1 0 0 30 38t) Watson, N.E. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30 44) Edwards, Cle.-NY-J (WR) 4 0 4 0 1 26 45t) Bowe, K.C. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24 45t) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 4 1 3 0 0 24 45t) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24 45t) *B. Hartline, Mia. (WR) 4 1 3 0 0 24 45t) Jackson, Buf. (RB) 4 2 2 0 0 24 45t) *Murphy, Oak. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24 45t) Stokley, Den. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24 45t) F. Taylor, N.E. (RB) 4 4 0 0 0 24 45t) Tolbert, S.D. (RB) 4 1 3 0 0 24 45t) Welker, N.E. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24 NFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts 1) Peterson, Min. (RB) 18 18 0 0 0 108 2t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 13 0 13 0 0 78 2t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 13 0 13 0 0 78 2t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 13 10 3 0 0 78 5) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 12 1 9 2 0 72 6t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66 6t) Grant, G.B. (RB) 11 11 0 0 0 66 6t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 11 0 11 0 0 66 6t) Stewart, Car. (RB) 11 10 1 0 0 66 6t) White, Atl. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66 11t) Meachem, N.O. (WR) 10 0 9 1 0 60 11t) Turner, Atl. (RB) 10 10 0 0 0 60 13) Colston, N.O. (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54 14t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 8 5 3 0 0 48 14t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48 14t) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 8 0 6 2 0 48 14t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 8 8 0 0 0 48 14t) Olsen, Chi. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48 14t) Rice, Min. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48 14t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 8 6 2 0 0 48 21t) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 7 0 7 0 1 44 21t) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 7 7 0 0 1 44 23t) Barber, Dal. (RB) 7 7 0 0 0 42 23t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 7 7 0 0 0 42 23t) Carlson, Sea. (TE) 7 0 7 0 0 42 23t) Crayton, Dal. (WR) 7 0 5 2 0 42 23t) Smith, NY-G (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 23t) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 7 7 0 0 0 42 23t) Williams, T.B. (RB) 7 4 3 0 0 42 23t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 31t) Davis, Was. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36 31t) Driver, G.B. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36 31t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36 31t) Jacobs, NY-G (RB) 6 5 1 0 0 36 31t) *Knox, Chi. (WR) 6 0 5 1 0 36 31t) *Nicks, NY-G (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36 37) K. Smith, Det. (RB) 5 4 1 0 0 32 38t) Avery, St.L (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Bell, N.O. (RB) 5 5 0 0 0 30 38t) Boldin, Ariz (WR) 5 1 4 0 0 30 38t) Boss, NY-G (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Forsett, Sea. (RB) 5 4 1 0 0 30 38t) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) J. Jones, G.B. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Manningham, NY-G (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30 38t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 5 5 0 0 0 30 38t) Snelling, Atl. (RB) 5 4 1 0 0 30 38t) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30 50) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 4 0 4 0 2 28 NFL / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts 1) Peterson, Min. (RB) 18 18 0 0 0 108 2) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 16 14 2 0 1 98 3) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 16 15 1 0 0 96 4t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 14 14 0 0 0 84 4t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 14 12 2 0 0 84 6t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 13 0 13 0 1 80 6t) R. Williams, Mia. (RB) 13 11 2 0 1 80 8t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 13 10 3 0 0 78 8t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 13 0 13 0 0 78 8t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 13 0 13 0 0 78 8t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 13 10 3 0 0 78 12t) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 12 1 9 2 0 72 12t) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) 12 12 0 0 0 72 14t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66 14t) Grant, G.B. (RB) 11 11 0 0 0 66 14t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 11 0 11 0 0 66 14t) Stewart, Car. (RB) 11 10 1 0 0 66 14t) White, Atl. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66 19t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 10 0 10 0 0 60 19t) Marshall, Den. (WR) 10 0 10 0 0 60 19t) Meachem, N.O. (WR) 10 0 9 1 0 60 19t) Turner, Atl. (RB) 10 10 0 0 0 60 19t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 10 0 10 0 0 60 24t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 9 7 1 1 1 56 24t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 9 0 9 0 1 56 26t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54 26t) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54 26t) Maroney, N.E. (RB) 9 9 0 0 0 54 26t) *Moreno, Den. (RB) 9 7 2 0 0 54

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26t) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54 31t) Brown, Mia. (RB) 8 8 0 0 0 48 31t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 8 5 3 0 0 48 31t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48 31t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48 31t) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 8 0 6 2 0 48 31t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 8 8 0 0 0 48 31t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB) 8 7 1 0 0 48 31t) Olsen, Chi. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48 31t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 8 7 1 0 0 48 31t) Rice, Min. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48 31t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 8 3 4 1 0 48 31t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 8 6 2 0 0 48 43t) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 7 0 7 0 1 44 43t) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 7 7 0 0 1 44 45t) Barber, Dal. (RB) 7 7 0 0 0 42 45t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 7 7 0 0 0 42 45t) Carlson, Sea. (TE) 7 0 7 0 0 42 45t) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 45t) Crayton, Dal. (WR) 7 0 5 2 0 42 45t) Evans, Buf. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 45t) J. Harrison, Cle. (RB) 7 5 2 0 0 42 45t) J. Jones, Hou. (WR) 7 0 6 1 0 42 45t) Mason, Bal. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 45t) Sims-Walker, Jac. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 45t) Slaton, Hou. (RB) 7 3 4 0 0 42 45t) Smith, NY-G (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 45t) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 7 7 0 0 0 42 45t) Williams, T.B. (RB) 7 4 3 0 0 42 45t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42 AFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 1) Kaeding, S.D. 50/51 32/35 .914 55 146 2) Gostkowski, N.E. 47/47 26/31 .839 53 125 3t) Feely, NY-J 32/32 30/36 .833 55 122 3t) Prater, Den. 32/32 30/35 .857 51 122 3t) Reed, Pit. 41/41 27/31 .871 46 122 6) Bironas, Ten. 37/37 27/32 .844 53 118 7) Carpenter, Mia. 37/38 25/28 .893 52 112 8) Lindell, Buf. 24/24 28/33 .848 56 108 9) K. Brown, Hou. 43/44 21/32 .656 56 106 10) *Succop, K.C. 29/29 25/29 .862 53 104 11) Graham, Cin. 28/29 23/28 .821 53 97 12) Janikowski, Oak. 17/17 26/29 .897 61 95 13) Scobee, Jac. 30/31 18/28 .643 52 84 14) Cundiff, Cle.-Bal. 23/23 18/23 .783 46 77 15) Dawson, Cle. 18/19 17/19 .895 49 69 16) Stover, Ind. 33/33 9/11 .818 43 60 17) Vinatieri, Ind. 17/18 7/ 9 .778 48 38 NFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 1) Akers, Phi. 43/45 32/37 .865 52 139 2) Longwell, Min. 54/55 26/28 .929 52 132 3) Crosby, G.B. 48/49 27/36 .750 52 129 4) Tynes, NY-G 45/45 27/32 .844 52 126 5) Gould, Chi. 33/33 24/28 .857 52 105 6) Mare, Sea. 28/28 24/26 .923 47 100 7) Kasay, Car. 31/32 22/27 .815 50 97 8) Folk, Dal. 36/36 18/28 .643 51 90 9) Carney, N.O. 50/52 13/17 .765 46 89 10) Hanson, Det. 25/25 21/28 .750 50 88 11t) Rackers, Ariz 37/38 16/17 .941 48 85 11t) Suisham, Was.-Dal. 25/26 20/24 .833 48 85 13) Nedney, S.F. 33/33 17/21 .810 51 84 14) Jo. Brown, St.L 16/16 19/24 .792 55 73 15) Elam, Atl. 32/33 12/19 .632 50 68 16t) Barth, T.B. 12/12 14/19 .737 54 54 16t) Hauschka, Bal.-Atl. 27/28 9/13 .692 44 54 18) Hartley, N.O. 10/11 9/11 .818 38 37 19) Bryant, Atl. 10/10 7/10 .700 51 31 20) Nugent, T.B.-Ariz 14/14 4/ 8 .500 48 26 21) *Gano, Was. 6/ 7 4/ 4 1.000 46 18 22) Andrus, Ind.-T.B.-S.F. 10/10 0/ 1 .000 -- 10 23) Schmitt, S.F. 2/ 2 2/ 3 .667 39 8 NFL / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 1) Kaeding, S.D. 50/51 32/35 .914 55 146 2) Akers, Phi. 43/45 32/37 .865 52 139 3) Longwell, Min. 54/55 26/28 .929 52 132 4) Crosby, G.B. 48/49 27/36 .750 52 129 5) Tynes, NY-G 45/45 27/32 .844 52 126 6) Gostkowski, N.E. 47/47 26/31 .839 53 125 7t) Feely, NY-J 32/32 30/36 .833 55 122 7t) Prater, Den. 32/32 30/35 .857 51 122 7t) Reed, Pit. 41/41 27/31 .871 46 122 10) Bironas, Ten. 37/37 27/32 .844 53 118 11) Carpenter, Mia. 37/38 25/28 .893 52 112 12) Lindell, Buf. 24/24 28/33 .848 56 108 13) K. Brown, Hou. 43/44 21/32 .656 56 106 14) Gould, Chi. 33/33 24/28 .857 52 105 15) *Succop, K.C. 29/29 25/29 .862 53 104 16) Mare, Sea. 28/28 24/26 .923 47 100 17t) Graham, Cin. 28/29 23/28 .821 53 97 17t) Kasay, Car. 31/32 22/27 .815 50 97 19) Janikowski, Oak. 17/17 26/29 .897 61 95 20) Folk, Dal. 36/36 18/28 .643 51 90 21) Carney, N.O. 50/52 13/17 .765 46 89 22) Hanson, Det. 25/25 21/28 .750 50 88 23t) Rackers, Ariz 37/38 16/17 .941 48 85 23t) Suisham, Was.-Dal. 25/26 20/24 .833 48 85 25t) Nedney, S.F. 33/33 17/21 .810 51 84 25t) Scobee, Jac. 30/31 18/28 .643 52 84 27) Cundiff, Cle.-Bal. 23/23 18/23 .783 46 77 28) Jo. Brown, St.L 16/16 19/24 .792 55 73 29) Dawson, Cle. 18/19 17/19 .895 49 69 30) Elam, Atl. 32/33 12/19 .632 50 68 31) Stover, Ind. 33/33 9/11 .818 43 60 32t) Barth, T.B. 12/12 14/19 .737 54 54 32t) Hauschka, Bal.-Atl. 27/28 9/13 .692 44 54 34) Vinatieri, Ind. 17/18 7/ 9 .778 48 38 35) Hartley, N.O. 10/11 9/11 .818 38 37 36) Bryant, Atl. 10/10 7/10 .700 51 31 37) Nugent, T.B.-Ariz 14/14 4/ 8 .500 48 26 38) *Gano, Was. 6/ 7 4/ 4 1.000 46 18 39) Andrus, Ind.-T.B.-S.F. 10/10 0/ 1 .000 -- 10 40) Schmitt, S.F. 2/ 2 2/ 3 .667 39 8 AFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 1) Prater, Den. 28 2t) Gostkowski, N.E. 21 2t) *McAfee, Ind. 21 4t) Janikowski, Oak. 17 4t) Scobee, Jac. 17 6t) K. Brown, Hou. 10 6t) Feely, NY-J 10 8) Kaeding, S.D. 9 9) Graham, Cin. 8 10t) Bironas, Ten. 7 10t) Carpenter, Mia. 7 10t) *Succop, K.C. 7 13) Lindell, Buf. 6

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14) Dawson, Cle. 4 15t) Cundiff, Cle.-Bal. 3 15t) Reed, Pit. 3 NFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 1) *Buehler, Dal. 29 2) Koenen, Atl. 28 3) *Morstead, N.O. 27 4) Mare, Sea. 22 5) Lloyd, Car. 21 6) Rackers, Ariz 14 7) Crosby, G.B. 12 8) Akers, Phi. 11 9t) Jo. Brown, St.L 8 9t) Gould, Chi. 8 11t) Barth, T.B. 6 11t) Tynes, NY-G 6 13t) Longwell, Min. 5 13t) Nedney, S.F. 5 13t) Suisham, Was.-Dal. 5 16) Hanson, Det. 4 17t) *Gano, Was. 3 17t) Hauschka, Bal.-Atl. 3 19t) Andrus, Ind.-T.B.-S.F. 2 19t) Nugent, T.B.-Ariz 2 21t) Hartley, N.O. 1 21t) Schmitt, S.F. 1 NFL / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 1) *Buehler, Dal. 29 2t) Koenen, Atl. 28 2t) Prater, Den. 28 4) *Morstead, N.O. 27 5) Mare, Sea. 22 6t) Gostkowski, N.E. 21 6t) Lloyd, Car. 21 6t) *McAfee, Ind. 21 9t) Janikowski, Oak. 17 9t) Scobee, Jac. 17 11) Rackers, Ariz 14 12) Crosby, G.B. 12 13) Akers, Phi. 11 14t) K. Brown, Hou. 10 14t) Feely, NY-J 10 16) Kaeding, S.D. 9 17t) Jo. Brown, St.L 8 17t) Gould, Chi. 8 17t) Graham, Cin. 8 20t) Bironas, Ten. 7 20t) Carpenter, Mia. 7 20t) *Succop, K.C. 7 23t) Barth, T.B. 6 23t) Lindell, Buf. 6 23t) Tynes, NY-G 6 26t) Longwell, Min. 5 26t) Nedney, S.F. 5 26t) Suisham, Was.-Dal. 5 29t) Dawson, Cle. 4 29t) Hanson, Det. 4 31t) Cundiff, Cle.-Bal. 3 31t) *Gano, Was. 3 31t) Hauschka, Bal.-Atl. 3 31t) Reed, Pit. 3 35t) Andrus, Ind.-T.B.-S.F. 2 35t) Nugent, T.B.-Ariz 2 37t) Hartley, N.O. 1 37t) Schmitt, S.F. 1 AFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 1) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 2509 408 6.1 2006 358 5.6 503 50 10.1 2) Rice, Bal. (RB) 2041 332 6.1 1339 254 5.3 702 78 9.0 3) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 1765 365 4.8 1391 312 4.5 374 53 7.1 4) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 1579 103 15.3 10 2 5.0 1569 101 15.5 5) Jones, NY-J (RB) 1460 341 4.3 1402 331 4.2 58 10 5.8 6) Jackson, Buf. (RB) 1433 283 5.1 1062 237 4.5 371 46 8.1 7) Charles, K.C. (RB) 1417 230 6.2 1120 190 5.9 297 40 7.4 8) R. Williams, Mia. (RB) 1385 276 5.0 1121 241 4.7 264 35 7.5 9) Welker, N.E. (WR) 1384 128 10.8 36 5 7.2 1348 123 11.0 10) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB) 1369 267 5.1 1108 242 4.6 261 25 10.4 11) Benson, Cin. (RB) 1362 318 4.3 1251 301 4.2 111 17 6.5 12t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 1264 83 15.2 0 0 --- 1264 83 15.2 12t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 1264 100 12.6 0 0 --- 1264 100 12.6 14) Holmes, Pit. (WR) 1254 82 15.3 6 3 2.0 1248 79 15.8 15) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 1178 71 16.6 11 3 3.7 1167 68 17.2 16) Ward, Pit. (WR) 1167 95 12.3 0 0 --- 1167 95 12.3 17) Addai, Ind. (RB) 1164 270 4.3 828 219 3.8 336 51 6.6 18) *Moreno, Den. (RB) 1160 275 4.2 947 247 3.8 213 28 7.6 19) Marshall, Den. (WR) 1159 108 10.7 39 7 5.6 1120 101 11.1 20) Gates, S.D. (TE) 1157 79 14.6 0 0 --- 1157 79 14.6 21) Clark, Ind. (TE) 1117 102 11.0 11 2 5.5 1106 100 11.1 22) J. Harrison, Cle. (RB) 1082 228 4.7 862 194 4.4 220 34 6.5 23) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR) 1079 75 14.4 32 3 10.7 1047 72 14.5 24) Mason, Bal. (WR) 1030 74 13.9 2 1 2.0 1028 73 14.1 25) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) 884 243 3.6 730 223 3.3 154 20 7.7 26) Owens, Buf. (WR) 883 61 14.5 54 6 9.0 829 55 15.1 27) Buckhalter, Den. (RB) 882 151 5.8 642 120 5.4 240 31 7.7 28) Sims-Walker, Jac. (WR) 869 63 13.8 0 0 --- 869 63 13.8 29) Maroney, N.E. (RB) 856 208 4.1 757 194 3.9 99 14 7.1 30) Slaton, Hou. (RB) 854 175 4.9 437 131 3.3 417 44 9.5 31) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 840 138 6.1 343 93 3.7 497 45 11.0 32) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 828 59 14.0 7 2 3.5 821 57 14.4 33) Z. Miller, Oak. (TE) 805 66 12.2 0 0 --- 805 66 12.2 34) *Wallace, Pit. (WR) 804 44 18.3 48 5 9.6 756 39 19.4 35) Miller, Pit. (TE) 789 76 10.4 0 0 --- 789 76 10.4 36) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 776 45 17.2 0 0 --- 776 45 17.2 37) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 775 49 15.8 10 2 5.0 765 47 16.3 38) Bess, Mia. (WR) 769 78 9.9 11 2 5.5 758 76 10.0 39) Brown, Mia. (RB) 746 161 4.6 648 147 4.4 98 14 7.0 40) Gaffney, Den. (WR) 732 54 13.6 0 0 --- 732 54 13.6 41) Chambers, S.D.-K.C. (WR) 730 45 16.2 0 0 --- 730 45 16.2 42) Holt, Jac. (WR) 722 51 14.2 0 0 --- 722 51 14.2 43) *Britt, Ten. (WR) 701 42 16.7 0 0 --- 701 42 16.7 44) Bush, Oak. (RB) 694 140 5.0 589 123 4.8 105 17 6.2 45) Edwards, Cle.-NY-J (WR) 680 45 15.1 0 0 --- 680 45 15.1 46) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 677 62 10.9 1 2 0.5 676 60 11.3 47) L. Johnson, K.C.-Cin. (RB) 661 193 3.4 581 178 3.3 80 15 5.3 48) Walter, Hou. (WR) 637 57 11.2 26 4 6.5 611 53 11.5 49) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 636 99 6.4 335 62 5.4 301 37 8.1 50t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) 629 148 4.3 450 120 3.8 179 28 6.4 50t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 629 124 5.1 544 109 5.0 85 15 5.7 NFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 1) Peterson, Min. (RB) 1819 357 5.1 1383 314 4.4 436 43 10.1 2) Jackson, St.L (RB) 1738 375 4.6 1416 324 4.4 322 51 6.3 3) Gore, S.F. (RB) 1526 281 5.4 1120 229 4.9 406 52 7.8 4) Grant, G.B. (RB) 1450 307 4.7 1253 282 4.4 197 25 7.9 5) Forte, Chi. (RB) 1400 315 4.4 929 258 3.6 471 57 8.3 6) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 1369 245 5.6 1117 216 5.2 252 29 8.7 7) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1318 83 15.9 -2 2 -1.0 1320 81 16.3

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8) Rice, Min. (WR) 1312 83 15.8 0 0 --- 1312 83 15.8 9) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 1304 74 17.6 137 11 12.5 1167 63 18.5 10) Stewart, Car. (RB) 1272 239 5.3 1133 221 5.1 139 18 7.7 11) Smith, NY-G (WR) 1220 107 11.4 0 0 --- 1220 107 11.4 12) K. Smith, Det. (RB) 1162 258 4.5 747 217 3.4 415 41 10.1 13) White, Atl. (WR) 1155 86 13.4 2 1 2.0 1153 85 13.6 14) Barber, Dal. (RB) 1153 240 4.8 932 214 4.4 221 26 8.5 15) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 1113 68 16.4 0 0 --- 1113 68 16.4 16) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 1095 186 5.9 793 147 5.4 302 39 7.7 17) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 1092 97 11.3 0 0 --- 1092 97 11.3 18) Colston, N.O. (WR) 1080 71 15.2 6 1 6.0 1074 70 15.3 19) Driver, G.B. (WR) 1074 71 15.1 13 1 13.0 1061 70 15.2 20) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 1057 74 14.3 73 7 10.4 984 67 14.7 21) Williams, T.B. (RB) 1040 239 4.4 823 211 3.9 217 28 7.8 22) Boldin, Ariz (WR) 1036 87 11.9 12 3 4.0 1024 84 12.2 23) Witten, Dal. (TE) 1030 94 11.0 0 0 --- 1030 94 11.0 24) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 1026 206 5.0 598 143 4.2 428 63 6.8 25) Jacobs, NY-G (RB) 1019 242 4.2 835 224 3.7 184 18 10.2 26) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 1004 70 14.3 22 5 4.4 982 65 15.1 27) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 985 184 5.4 778 163 4.8 207 21 9.9 28) Celek, Phi. (TE) 971 76 12.8 0 0 --- 971 76 12.8 29) Forsett, Sea. (RB) 969 155 6.3 619 114 5.4 350 41 8.5 30) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 965 78 12.4 0 0 --- 965 78 12.4 31) *McCoy, Phi. (RB) 945 195 4.8 637 155 4.1 308 40 7.7 32) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 936 188 5.0 793 176 4.5 143 12 11.9 33) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 925 75 12.3 135 15 9.0 790 60 13.2 34) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. (WR) 911 79 11.5 0 0 --- 911 79 11.5 35) Moss, Was. (WR) 910 72 12.6 8 2 4.0 902 70 12.9 36) Turner, Atl. (RB) 906 183 5.0 871 178 4.9 35 5 7.0 37) J. Jones, Sea. (RB) 895 212 4.2 663 177 3.7 232 35 6.6 38) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 891 78 11.4 7 1 7.0 884 77 11.5 39) Snelling, Atl. (RB) 872 172 5.1 613 142 4.3 259 30 8.6 40) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 867 83 10.4 0 0 --- 867 83 10.4 41) Manningham, NY-G (WR) 822 57 14.4 0 0 --- 822 57 14.4 42) Henderson, N.O. (WR) 817 55 14.9 13 4 3.3 804 51 15.8 43) Burleson, Sea. (WR) 816 65 12.6 4 2 2.0 812 63 12.9 44t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 804 135 6.0 685 116 5.9 119 19 6.3 44t) Meachem, N.O. (WR) 804 51 15.8 82 6 13.7 722 45 16.0 46) *Nicks, NY-G (WR) 798 49 16.3 8 2 4.0 790 47 16.8 47t) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 756 57 13.3 44 2 22.0 712 55 12.9 47t) Hester, Chi. (WR) 756 63 12.0 -1 6 -0.2 757 57 13.3 49) *Maclin, Phi. (WR) 755 57 13.2 -7 2 -3.5 762 55 13.9 50) Taylor, Min. (RB) 727 138 5.3 338 94 3.6 389 44 8.8 NFL / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 1) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 2509 408 6.1 2006 358 5.6 503 50 10.1 2) Rice, Bal. (RB) 2041 332 6.1 1339 254 5.3 702 78 9.0 3) Peterson, Min. (RB) 1819 357 5.1 1383 314 4.4 436 43 10.1 4) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 1765 365 4.8 1391 312 4.5 374 53 7.1 5) Jackson, St.L (RB) 1738 375 4.6 1416 324 4.4 322 51 6.3 6) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 1579 103 15.3 10 2 5.0 1569 101 15.5 7) Gore, S.F. (RB) 1526 281 5.4 1120 229 4.9 406 52 7.8 8) Jones, NY-J (RB) 1460 341 4.3 1402 331 4.2 58 10 5.8 9) Grant, G.B. (RB) 1450 307 4.7 1253 282 4.4 197 25 7.9 10) Jackson, Buf. (RB) 1433 283 5.1 1062 237 4.5 371 46 8.1 11) Charles, K.C. (RB) 1417 230 6.2 1120 190 5.9 297 40 7.4 12) Forte, Chi. (RB) 1400 315 4.4 929 258 3.6 471 57 8.3 13) R. Williams, Mia. (RB) 1385 276 5.0 1121 241 4.7 264 35 7.5 14) Welker, N.E. (WR) 1384 128 10.8 36 5 7.2 1348 123 11.0 15t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB) 1369 267 5.1 1108 242 4.6 261 25 10.4 15t) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 1369 245 5.6 1117 216 5.2 252 29 8.7 17) Benson, Cin. (RB) 1362 318 4.3 1251 301 4.2 111 17 6.5 18) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1318 83 15.9 -2 2 -1.0 1320 81 16.3 19) Rice, Min. (WR) 1312 83 15.8 0 0 --- 1312 83 15.8 20) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 1304 74 17.6 137 11 12.5 1167 63 18.5 21) Stewart, Car. (RB) 1272 239 5.3 1133 221 5.1 139 18 7.7 22t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 1264 83 15.2 0 0 --- 1264 83 15.2 22t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 1264 100 12.6 0 0 --- 1264 100 12.6 24) Holmes, Pit. (WR) 1254 82 15.3 6 3 2.0 1248 79 15.8 25) Smith, NY-G (WR) 1220 107 11.4 0 0 --- 1220 107 11.4 26) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 1178 71 16.6 11 3 3.7 1167 68 17.2 27) Ward, Pit. (WR) 1167 95 12.3 0 0 --- 1167 95 12.3 28) Addai, Ind. (RB) 1164 270 4.3 828 219 3.8 336 51 6.6 29) K. Smith, Det. (RB) 1162 258 4.5 747 217 3.4 415 41 10.1 30) *Moreno, Den. (RB) 1160 275 4.2 947 247 3.8 213 28 7.6 31) Marshall, Den. (WR) 1159 108 10.7 39 7 5.6 1120 101 11.1 32) Gates, S.D. (TE) 1157 79 14.6 0 0 --- 1157 79 14.6 33) White, Atl. (WR) 1155 86 13.4 2 1 2.0 1153 85 13.6 34) Barber, Dal. (RB) 1153 240 4.8 932 214 4.4 221 26 8.5 35) Clark, Ind. (TE) 1117 102 11.0 11 2 5.5 1106 100 11.1 36) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 1113 68 16.4 0 0 --- 1113 68 16.4 37) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 1095 186 5.9 793 147 5.4 302 39 7.7 38) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 1092 97 11.3 0 0 --- 1092 97 11.3 39) J. Harrison, Cle. (RB) 1082 228 4.7 862 194 4.4 220 34 6.5 40) Colston, N.O. (WR) 1080 71 15.2 6 1 6.0 1074 70 15.3 41) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR) 1079 75 14.4 32 3 10.7 1047 72 14.5 42) Driver, G.B. (WR) 1074 71 15.1 13 1 13.0 1061 70 15.2 43) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 1057 74 14.3 73 7 10.4 984 67 14.7 44) Williams, T.B. (RB) 1040 239 4.4 823 211 3.9 217 28 7.8 45) Boldin, Ariz (WR) 1036 87 11.9 12 3 4.0 1024 84 12.2 46t) Mason, Bal. (WR) 1030 74 13.9 2 1 2.0 1028 73 14.1 46t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 1030 94 11.0 0 0 --- 1030 94 11.0 48) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 1026 206 5.0 598 143 4.2 428 63 6.8 49) Jacobs, NY-G (RB) 1019 242 4.2 835 224 3.7 184 18 10.2 50) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 1004 70 14.3 22 5 4.4 982 65 15.1 AFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 1) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 79 18 97 2) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 68 16 84 3) Rice, Bal. (RB) 54 28 82 4) Welker, N.E. (WR) 3 71 74 5) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 0 73 73 6) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 1 69 70 7) Jones, NY-J (RB) 64 4 68 8) Charles, K.C. (RB) 54 11 65 9) R. Williams, Mia. (RB) 55 9 64 10t) Holmes, Pit. (WR) 0 63 63 10t) Jackson, Buf. (RB) 43 20 63 12t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 57 5 62 12t) *Moreno, Den. (RB) 52 10 62 12t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 0 62 62 15t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 44 17 61 15t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 0 61 61 15t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB) 48 13 61 18) Clark, Ind. (TE) 1 59 60 19) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 1 58 59 20) Marshall, Den. (WR) 1 56 57 21t) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR) 1 55 56 21t) Ward, Pit. (WR) 0 56 56 23) Mason, Bal. (WR) 0 55 55 24) Bess, Mia. (WR) 1 48 49 25t) J. Harrison, Cle. (RB) 37 11 48 25t) Maroney, N.E. (RB) 44 4 48 27) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) 40 7 47 28) Slaton, Hou. (RB) 26 20 46 29) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 1 44 45 30) Sims-Walker, Jac. (WR) 0 43 43 31t) Brown, Mia. (RB) 32 5 37 31t) Buckhalter, Den. (RB) 29 8 37 31t) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 0 37 37 31t) Edwards, Cle.-NY-J (WR) 0 37 37 31t) Miller, Pit. 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36t) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 0 36 36 36t) Gaffney, Den. (WR) 0 36 36 38t) Holt, Jac. (WR) 0 35 35 38t) Owens, Buf. (WR) 2 33 35 38t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 15 20 35 38t) Walter, Hou. (WR) 2 33 35 38t) Washington, Ten. (WR) 1 34 35 43t) *Britt, Ten. (WR) 0 34 34 43t) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 1 33 34 45t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 0 33 33 45t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 28 5 33 45t) *M. Thomas, Jac. (WR) 5 28 33 48t) Chambers, S.D.-K.C. (WR) 0 32 32 48t) L. Johnson, K.C.-Cin. (RB) 28 4 32 48t) Moats, Hou. (RB) 25 7 32 NFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 1) Peterson, Min. (RB) 74 16 90 2) Jackson, St.L (RB) 61 16 77 3) Grant, G.B. (RB) 61 9 70 4) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 0 69 69 5) Barber, Dal. (RB) 58 10 68 6) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 51 14 65 7t) Smith, NY-G (WR) 0 61 61 7t) Stewart, Car. (RB) 54 7 61 9t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1 59 60 9t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 47 13 60 11) Rice, Min. (WR) 0 59 59 12) Forte, Chi. (RB) 39 17 56 13) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 33 22 55 14t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 0 54 54 14t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 0 54 54 14t) White, Atl. (WR) 0 54 54 17) Williams, T.B. (RB) 43 10 53 18t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 46 6 52 18t) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. (WR) 0 52 52 18t) K. Smith, Det. (RB) 36 16 52 21) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 5 46 51 22t) Boldin, Ariz (WR) 1 49 50 22t) Driver, G.B. (WR) 1 49 50 22t) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 8 42 50 22t) Snelling, Atl. (RB) 37 13 50 26t) Jacobs, NY-G (RB) 43 5 48 26t) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 0 48 48 26t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 36 12 48 26t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 0 48 48 30) Winslow, T.B. (TE) 0 47 47 31) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 5 41 46 32) Turner, Atl. (RB) 43 2 45 33) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 39 5 44 34) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 2 41 43 35t) Burleson, Sea. (WR) 0 42 42 35t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 0 42 42 35t) J. Jones, Sea. (RB) 32 10 42 38t) Forsett, Sea. (RB) 29 12 41 38t) Manningham, NY-G (WR) 0 41 41 38t) *McCoy, Phi. (RB) 28 13 41 41t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 0 40 40 41t) Moss, Was. (WR) 0 40 40 43) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 0 38 38 44t) Berrian, Min. (WR) 0 35 35 44t) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 2 33 35 44t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 19 16 35 47t) Bell, N.O. (RB) 33 1 34 47t) Henderson, N.O. (WR) 1 33 34 47t) Hester, Chi. (WR) 0 34 34 47t) Meachem, N.O. (WR) 4 30 34 NFL / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 1) Johnson, Ten. (RB) 79 18 97 2) Peterson, Min. (RB) 74 16 90 3) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 68 16 84 4) Rice, Bal. (RB) 54 28 82 5) Jackson, St.L (RB) 61 16 77 6) Welker, N.E. (WR) 3 71 74 7) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 0 73 73 8t) Grant, G.B. (RB) 61 9 70 8t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 1 69 70 10) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 0 69 69 11t) Barber, Dal. (RB) 58 10 68 11t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 64 4 68 13t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 54 11 65 13t) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 51 14 65 15) R. Williams, Mia. (RB) 55 9 64 16t) Holmes, Pit. (WR) 0 63 63 16t) Jackson, Buf. (RB) 43 20 63 18t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 57 5 62 18t) *Moreno, Den. (RB) 52 10 62 18t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 0 62 62 21t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 44 17 61 21t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 0 61 61 21t) Mendenhall, Pit. (RB) 48 13 61 21t) Smith, NY-G (WR) 0 61 61 21t) Stewart, Car. (RB) 54 7 61 26t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1 59 60 26t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 1 59 60 26t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 47 13 60 29t) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 1 58 59 29t) Rice, Min. (WR) 0 59 59 31) Marshall, Den. (WR) 1 56 57 32t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 39 17 56 32t) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR) 1 55 56 32t) Ward, Pit. (WR) 0 56 56 35t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 33 22 55 35t) Mason, Bal. (WR) 0 55 55 37t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 0 54 54 37t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 0 54 54 37t) White, Atl. (WR) 0 54 54 40) Williams, T.B. (RB) 43 10 53 41t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 46 6 52 41t) Houshmandzadeh, Sea. (WR) 0 52 52 41t) K. Smith, Det. (RB) 36 16 52 44) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 5 46 51 45t) Boldin, Ariz (WR) 1 49 50 45t) Driver, G.B. (WR) 1 49 50 45t) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 8 42 50 45t) Snelling, Atl. (RB) 37 13 50 49) Bess, Mia. (WR) 1 48 49 50t) J. Harrison, Cle. (RB) 37 11 48 50t) Jacobs, NY-G (RB) 43 5 48 50t) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 0 48 48 50t) Maroney, N.E. (RB) 44 4 48 50t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 36 12 48 50t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 0 48 48 AFC / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Lechler, Oak. 96 4909 70 51.1 12 0 6 2 63 459 30 43.9 2) Moorman, Buf. 90 4192 73 46.6 10 0 10 9 49 377 25 40.2 3) Fields, Mia. 75 3472 66 46.3 6 0 8 5 43 369 25 39.8 4) Kern, Den.-Ten. 64 2910 67 45.5 10 0 10 5 27 249 27 38.5 5) Colquitt, K.C. 96 4361 70 45.4 6 1 22 4 40 285 41 40.8

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6) Scifres, S.D. 52 2342 65 45.0 2 0 7 4 23 265 23 39.2 7) Zastudil, Cle. 49 2188 60 44.7 5 0 7 7 22 170 25 39.1 8) *McAfee, Ind. 64 2837 60 44.3 6 0 7 0 36 301 21 37.8 9) Koch, Bal. 73 3188 60 43.7 5 1 10 8 38 287 26 37.9 10) *Huber, Cin. 86 3713 61 43.2 10 0 8 14 39 393 24 36.3 11) Turk, Hou. 67 2866 62 42.8 6 0 11 2 24 104 24 39.4 12) Sepulveda, Pit. 72 3074 60 42.7 4 0 15 2 33 325 29 37.1 13) Berger, Den. 51 2142 65 42.0 2 0 10 4 23 169 13 37.9 14) Weatherford, NY-J 80 3357 66 42.0 9 0 11 7 27 238 25 36.7 15) Podlesh, Jac. 72 3017 64 41.9 5 0 8 6 38 159 23 38.3 16) Hanson, N.E. 56 2221 56 39.7 5 1 7 8 20 180 18 34.1 17) Hodges, Ten.-Cle. 67 2657 54 39.7 5 0 8 6 30 220 16 34.9 NFC / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Lee, S.F. 99 4711 64 47.6 8 0 18 2 57 495 30 41.0 2) Graham, Ariz 86 4045 64 47.0 3 0 14 8 47 493 42 40.6 3) D. Jones, St.L 90 4212 63 46.8 10 0 14 13 41 260 34 41.7 4) Ryan, Sea. 88 4068 70 46.2 9 0 15 4 43 479 28 38.7 5) McBriar, Dal. 72 3249 63 45.1 3 0 5 3 38 314 38 39.9 6) Baker, Car. 76 3352 61 44.1 4 1 9 4 41 452 22 36.6 7) Kluwe, Min. 73 3202 60 43.9 9 0 9 9 33 260 24 37.8 8) Kapinos, G.B. 66 2891 58 43.8 10 1 7 2 40 403 15 34.1 9) *Morstead, N.O. 58 2528 60 43.6 4 0 12 4 25 358 18 36.0 10) N. Harris, Det. 74 3174 56 42.9 5 0 7 7 41 354 20 36.8 11) Koenen, Atl. 61 2598 70 42.6 3 1 10 4 27 289 18 36.3 12) Rocca, Phi. 76 3222 61 42.4 4 0 4 14 39 229 26 38.3 13) Maynard, Chi. 77 3191 66 41.4 2 0 10 17 34 272 26 37.4 14) H. Smith, Was. 57 2356 59 41.3 5 0 5 2 22 158 23 36.8 15) D. Johnson, T.B. 62 2558 63 41.3 3 0 10 8 29 222 16 36.7 16) Feagles, NY-G 64 2604 59 40.7 2 0 3 17 28 258 23 36.0 NFL / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Lechler, Oak. 96 4909 70 51.1 12 0 6 2 63 459 30 43.9 2) Lee, S.F. 99 4711 64 47.6 8 0 18 2 57 495 30 41.0 3) Graham, Ariz 86 4045 64 47.0 3 0 14 8 47 493 42 40.6 4) D. Jones, St.L 90 4212 63 46.8 10 0 14 13 41 260 34 41.7 5) Moorman, Buf. 90 4192 73 46.6 10 0 10 9 49 377 25 40.2 6) Fields, Mia. 75 3472 66 46.3 6 0 8 5 43 369 25 39.8 7) Ryan, Sea. 88 4068 70 46.2 9 0 15 4 43 479 28 38.7 8) Kern, Den.-Ten. 64 2910 67 45.5 10 0 10 5 27 249 27 38.5 9) Colquitt, K.C. 96 4361 70 45.4 6 1 22 4 40 285 41 40.8 10) McBriar, Dal. 72 3249 63 45.1 3 0 5 3 38 314 38 39.9 11) Scifres, S.D. 52 2342 65 45.0 2 0 7 4 23 265 23 39.2 12) Zastudil, Cle. 49 2188 60 44.7 5 0 7 7 22 170 25 39.1 13) *McAfee, Ind. 64 2837 60 44.3 6 0 7 0 36 301 21 37.8 14) Baker, Car. 76 3352 61 44.1 4 1 9 4 41 452 22 36.6 15) Kluwe, Min. 73 3202 60 43.9 9 0 9 9 33 260 24 37.8 16) Kapinos, G.B. 66 2891 58 43.8 10 1 7 2 40 403 15 34.1 17) Koch, Bal. 73 3188 60 43.7 5 1 10 8 38 287 26 37.9 18) *Morstead, N.O. 58 2528 60 43.6 4 0 12 4 25 358 18 36.0 19) *Huber, Cin. 86 3713 61 43.2 10 0 8 14 39 393 24 36.3 20) N. Harris, Det. 74 3174 56 42.9 5 0 7 7 41 354 20 36.8 21) Turk, Hou. 67 2866 62 42.8 6 0 11 2 24 104 24 39.4 22) Sepulveda, Pit. 72 3074 60 42.7 4 0 15 2 33 325 29 37.1 23) Koenen, Atl. 61 2598 70 42.6 3 1 10 4 27 289 18 36.3 24) Rocca, Phi. 76 3222 61 42.4 4 0 4 14 39 229 26 38.3 25) Berger, Den. 51 2142 65 42.0 2 0 10 4 23 169 13 37.9 26) Weatherford, NY-J 80 3357 66 42.0 9 0 11 7 27 238 25 36.7 27) Podlesh, Jac. 72 3017 64 41.9 5 0 8 6 38 159 23 38.3 28) Maynard, Chi. 77 3191 66 41.4 2 0 10 17 34 272 26 37.4 29) H. Smith, Was. 57 2356 59 41.3 5 0 5 2 22 158 23 36.8 30) D. Johnson, T.B. 62 2558 63 41.3 3 0 10 8 29 222 16 36.7 31) Feagles, NY-G 64 2604 59 40.7 2 0 3 17 28 258 23 36.0 32) Hanson, N.E. 56 2221 56 39.7 5 1 7 8 20 180 18 34.1 33) Hodges, Ten.-Cle. 67 2657 54 39.7 5 0 8 6 30 220 16 34.9 AFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Lechler, Oak. 96 4909 70 51.1 12 0 6 2 63 459 30 43.9 2) Colquitt, K.C. 96 4361 70 45.4 6 1 22 4 40 285 41 40.8 3) Moorman, Buf. 90 4192 73 46.6 10 0 10 9 49 377 25 40.2 4) Fields, Mia. 75 3472 66 46.3 6 0 8 5 43 369 25 39.8 5) Turk, Hou. 67 2866 62 42.8 6 0 11 2 24 104 24 39.4 6) Scifres, S.D. 52 2342 65 45.0 2 0 7 4 23 265 23 39.2 7) Zastudil, Cle. 49 2188 60 44.7 5 0 7 7 22 170 25 39.1 8) Kern, Den.-Ten. 64 2910 67 45.5 10 0 10 5 27 249 27 38.5 9) Podlesh, Jac. 72 3017 64 41.9 5 0 8 6 38 159 23 38.3 10) Berger, Den. 51 2142 65 42.0 2 0 10 4 23 169 13 37.9 11) Koch, Bal. 73 3188 60 43.7 5 1 10 8 38 287 26 37.9 12) *McAfee, Ind. 64 2837 60 44.3 6 0 7 0 36 301 21 37.8 13) Sepulveda, Pit. 72 3074 60 42.7 4 0 15 2 33 325 29 37.1 14) Weatherford, NY-J 80 3357 66 42.0 9 0 11 7 27 238 25 36.7 15) *Huber, Cin. 86 3713 61 43.2 10 0 8 14 39 393 24 36.3 16) Hodges, Ten.-Cle. 67 2657 54 39.7 5 0 8 6 30 220 16 34.9 17) Hanson, N.E. 56 2221 56 39.7 5 1 7 8 20 180 18 34.1 NFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) D. Jones, St.L 90 4212 63 46.8 10 0 14 13 41 260 34 41.7 2) Lee, S.F. 99 4711 64 47.6 8 0 18 2 57 495 30 41.0 3) Graham, Ariz 86 4045 64 47.0 3 0 14 8 47 493 42 40.6 4) McBriar, Dal. 72 3249 63 45.1 3 0 5 3 38 314 38 39.9 5) Ryan, Sea. 88 4068 70 46.2 9 0 15 4 43 479 28 38.7 6) Rocca, Phi. 76 3222 61 42.4 4 0 4 14 39 229 26 38.3 7) Kluwe, Min. 73 3202 60 43.9 9 0 9 9 33 260 24 37.8 8) Maynard, Chi. 77 3191 66 41.4 2 0 10 17 34 272 26 37.4 9) H. Smith, Was. 57 2356 59 41.3 5 0 5 2 22 158 23 36.8 10) N. Harris, Det. 74 3174 56 42.9 5 0 7 7 41 354 20 36.8 11) D. Johnson, T.B. 62 2558 63 41.3 3 0 10 8 29 222 16 36.7 12) Baker, Car. 76 3352 61 44.1 4 1 9 4 41 452 22 36.6 13) Koenen, Atl. 61 2598 70 42.6 3 1 10 4 27 289 18 36.3 14) *Morstead, N.O. 58 2528 60 43.6 4 0 12 4 25 358 18 36.0 15) Feagles, NY-G 64 2604 59 40.7 2 0 3 17 28 258 23 36.0 16) Kapinos, G.B. 66 2891 58 43.8 10 1 7 2 40 403 15 34.1 NFL / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Lechler, Oak. 96 4909 70 51.1 12 0 6 2 63 459 30 43.9 2) D. Jones, St.L 90 4212 63 46.8 10 0 14 13 41 260 34 41.7 3) Lee, S.F. 99 4711 64 47.6 8 0 18 2 57 495 30 41.0 4) Colquitt, K.C. 96 4361 70 45.4 6 1 22 4 40 285 41 40.8 5) Graham, Ariz 86 4045 64 47.0 3 0 14 8 47 493 42 40.6 6) Moorman, Buf. 90 4192 73 46.6 10 0 10 9 49 377 25 40.2 7) McBriar, Dal. 72 3249 63 45.1 3 0 5 3 38 314 38 39.9 8) Fields, Mia. 75 3472 66 46.3 6 0 8 5 43 369 25 39.8 9) Turk, Hou. 67 2866 62 42.8 6 0 11 2 24 104 24 39.4 10) Scifres, S.D. 52 2342 65 45.0 2 0 7 4 23 265 23 39.2 11) Zastudil, Cle. 49 2188 60 44.7 5 0 7 7 22 170 25 39.1 12) Ryan, Sea. 88 4068 70 46.2 9 0 15 4 43 479 28 38.7 13) Kern, Den.-Ten. 64 2910 67 45.5 10 0 10 5 27 249 27 38.5 14) Rocca, Phi. 76 3222 61 42.4 4 0 4 14 39 229 26 38.3 15) Podlesh, Jac. 72 3017 64 41.9 5 0 8 6 38 159 23 38.3 16) Berger, Den. 51 2142 65 42.0 2 0 10 4 23 169 13 37.9 17) Koch, Bal. 73 3188 60 43.7 5 1 10 8 38 287 26 37.9 18) Kluwe, Min. 73 3202 60 43.9 9 0 9 9 33 260 24 37.8 19) *McAfee, Ind. 64 2837 60 44.3 6 0 7 0 36 301 21 37.8 20) Maynard, Chi. 77 3191 66 41.4 2 0 10 17 34 272 26 37.4 21) Sepulveda, Pit. 72 3074 60 42.7 4 0 15 2 33 325 29 37.1

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22) H. Smith, Was. 57 2356 59 41.3 5 0 5 2 22 158 23 36.8 23) N. Harris, Det. 74 3174 56 42.9 5 0 7 7 41 354 20 36.8 24) Weatherford, NY-J 80 3357 66 42.0 9 0 11 7 27 238 25 36.7 25) D. Johnson, T.B. 62 2558 63 41.3 3 0 10 8 29 222 16 36.7 26) Baker, Car. 76 3352 61 44.1 4 1 9 4 41 452 22 36.6 27) *Huber, Cin. 86 3713 61 43.2 10 0 8 14 39 393 24 36.3 28) Koenen, Atl. 61 2598 70 42.6 3 1 10 4 27 289 18 36.3 29) *Morstead, N.O. 58 2528 60 43.6 4 0 12 4 25 358 18 36.0 30) Feagles, NY-G 64 2604 59 40.7 2 0 3 17 28 258 23 36.0 31) Hodges, Ten.-Cle. 67 2657 54 39.7 5 0 8 6 30 220 16 34.9 32) Kapinos, G.B. 66 2891 58 43.8 10 1 7 2 40 403 15 34.1 33) Hanson, N.E. 56 2221 56 39.7 5 1 7 8 20 180 18 34.1 AFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 1) Welker, N.E. 27 16 338 12.5 69 0 2) Cribbs, Cle. 38 3 452 11.9 67t 1 3) *Cosby, Cin. 40 19 474 11.9 60 0 4) Royal, Den. 30 13 335 11.2 71t 1 5) J. Jones, Hou. 39 14 426 10.9 62 0 6) Cotchery, NY-J 23 12 236 10.3 31 0 7) Logan, Pit. 30 15 280 9.3 25 0 8) Leonhard, NY-J 21 13 173 8.2 37 0 9) Carr, Bal. 32 17 262 8.2 34 0 10) Wade, K.C. 21 19 160 7.6 18 0 11) Bess, Mia. 28 13 209 7.5 22 0 12) Sproles, S.D. 26 12 183 7.0 77t 1 13) Rushing, Ind. 21 22 119 5.7 22 0 14) Parrish, Buf. 24 13 133 5.5 31 0 15) Higgins, Oak. 34 21 177 5.2 19 0 NFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 1) D. Jackson, Phi. 29 15 441 15.2 85t 2 2) Crayton, Dal. 36 23 437 12.1 82t 2 3) Amendola, Phi.-St.L 31 11 360 11.6 56 0 4) Reynaud, Min. 30 13 308 10.3 36 0 5) Smith, T.B. 23 8 232 10.1 21 0 6) Weems, Atl. 27 14 270 10.0 28 0 7) *Munnerlyn, Car. 31 10 278 9.0 37 0 8) Northcutt, Det. 22 15 189 8.6 43 0 9) Burleson, Sea. 30 3 254 8.5 29 0 10) Hester, Chi. 24 5 187 7.8 33 0 11) Breaston, Ariz 38 11 253 6.7 64 0 12) Bush, N.O. 27 9 130 4.8 23 0 13) Battle, S.F. 21 10 61 2.9 18 0 NFL / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 1) D. Jackson, Phi. 29 15 441 15.2 85t 2 2) Welker, N.E. 27 16 338 12.5 69 0 3) Crayton, Dal. 36 23 437 12.1 82t 2 4) Cribbs, Cle. 38 3 452 11.9 67t 1 5) *Cosby, Cin. 40 19 474 11.9 60 0 6) Amendola, Phi.-St.L 31 11 360 11.6 56 0 7) Royal, Den. 30 13 335 11.2 71t 1 8) J. Jones, Hou. 39 14 426 10.9 62 0 9) Reynaud, Min. 30 13 308 10.3 36 0 10) Cotchery, NY-J 23 12 236 10.3 31 0 11) Smith, T.B. 23 8 232 10.1 21 0 12) Weems, Atl. 27 14 270 10.0 28 0 13) Logan, Pit. 30 15 280 9.3 25 0 14) *Munnerlyn, Car. 31 10 278 9.0 37 0 15) Northcutt, Det. 22 15 189 8.6 43 0 16) Burleson, Sea. 30 3 254 8.5 29 0 17) Leonhard, NY-J 21 13 173 8.2 37 0 18) Carr, Bal. 32 17 262 8.2 34 0 19) Hester, Chi. 24 5 187 7.8 33 0 20) Wade, K.C. 21 19 160 7.6 18 0 21) Bess, Mia. 28 13 209 7.5 22 0 22) Sproles, S.D. 26 12 183 7.0 77t 1 23) Breaston, Ariz 38 11 253 6.7 64 0 24) Rushing, Ind. 21 22 119 5.7 22 0 25) Parrish, Buf. 24 13 133 5.5 31 0 26) Higgins, Oak. 34 21 177 5.2 19 0 27) Bush, N.O. 27 9 130 4.8 23 0 28) Battle, S.F. 21 10 61 2.9 18 0 AFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) Cribbs, Cle. 56 1542 27.5 103t 3 2) Logan, Pit. 55 1466 26.7 83 0 3) J. Jones, Hou. 24 638 26.6 95t 1 4) *Webb, Bal. 35 918 26.2 95t 1 5) Charles, K.C. 36 925 25.7 97t 1 6) Ginn, Mia. 52 1296 24.9 101t 2 7) *M. Thomas, Jac. 26 644 24.8 43 0 8) Jackson, Buf. 41 1014 24.7 71 0 9) Sproles, S.D. 54 1300 24.1 66 0 10) Royal, Den. 26 621 23.9 93t 1 11) A. Davis, Hou. 33 782 23.7 63 0 12) Simpson, Ind. 38 898 23.6 93t 1 13) *Britt, Ten. 24 523 21.8 56 0 14) Holland, Oak. 28 550 19.6 60 0 15) Caldwell, Cin. 29 539 18.6 39 0 NFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) Smith, T.B. 31 902 29.1 83 0 2) *Knox, Chi. 32 927 29.0 102t 1 3) *Harvin, Min. 42 1156 27.5 101t 2 4) Roby, N.O. 42 1154 27.5 97t 1 5) Manning, Chi. 28 744 26.6 59 0 6) Nelson, G.B. 25 635 25.4 54 0 7) Weems, Atl. 48 1214 25.3 62 0 8) Amendola, Phi.-St.L 66 1618 24.5 58 0 9) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz 52 1257 24.2 99t 1 10) Hobbs, Phi. 20 481 24.1 63 0 11) Witherspoon, Jac.-Det. 28 640 22.9 42 0 12) Hixon, NY-G 57 1291 22.6 68 0 13) *Aaron Brown, Det. 42 951 22.6 87 0 14) Jones, Dal. 30 678 22.6 41 0 15) Cartwright, Was. 39 868 22.3 42 0 16) *D. Williams, Det. 42 931 22.2 34 0 17) D. Thomas, Was. 20 439 22.0 39 0 18) Rankin, Oak.-Sea. 22 466 21.2 41 0 NFL / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) Smith, T.B. 31 902 29.1 83 0 2) *Knox, Chi. 32 927 29.0 102t 1 3) Cribbs, Cle. 56 1542 27.5 103t 3 4) *Harvin, Min. 42 1156 27.5 101t 2 5) Roby, N.O. 42 1154 27.5 97t 1 6) Logan, Pit. 55 1466 26.7 83 0 7) J. Jones, Hou. 24 638 26.6 95t 1 8) Manning, Chi. 28 744 26.6 59 0 9) *Webb, Bal. 35 918 26.2 95t 1 10) Charles, K.C. 36 925 25.7 97t 1 11) Nelson, G.B. 25 635 25.4 54 0 12) Weems, Atl. 48 1214 25.3 62 0 13) Ginn, Mia. 52 1296 24.9 101t 2 14) *M. Thomas, Jac. 26 644 24.8 43 0 15) Jackson, Buf. 41 1014 24.7 71 0 16) Amendola, Phi.-St.L 66 1618 24.5 58 0

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17) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz 52 1257 24.2 99t 1 18) Sproles, S.D. 54 1300 24.1 66 0 19) Hobbs, Phi. 20 481 24.1 63 0 20) Royal, Den. 26 621 23.9 93t 1 21) A. Davis, Hou. 33 782 23.7 63 0 22) Simpson, Ind. 38 898 23.6 93t 1 23) Witherspoon, Jac.-Det. 28 640 22.9 42 0 24) Hixon, NY-G 57 1291 22.6 68 0 25) *Aaron Brown, Det. 42 951 22.6 87 0 26) Jones, Dal. 30 678 22.6 41 0 27) Cartwright, Was. 39 868 22.3 42 0 28) *D. Williams, Det. 42 931 22.2 34 0 29) D. Thomas, Was. 20 439 22.0 39 0 30) *Britt, Ten. 24 523 21.8 56 0 31) Rankin, Oak.-Sea. 22 466 21.2 41 0 32) Holland, Oak. 28 550 19.6 60 0 33) Caldwell, Cin. 29 539 18.6 39 0 AFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1) *Byrd, Buf. 9 118 13.1 37 0 2t) Revis, NY-J 6 121 20.2 67t 1 2t) Joseph, Cin. 6 92 15.3 32 1 2t) Hall, Cin. 6 47 7.8 26 0 5t) Finnegan, Ten. 5 194 38.8 80 1 5t) Meriweather, N.E. 5 149 29.8 56 1 5t) Goodman, Den. 5 65 13.0 30 0 5t) Bodden, N.E. 5 60 12.0 53t 1 5t) Flowers, K.C. 5 38 7.6 33 0 10t) Pollard, Hou. 4 121 30.3 70t 1 10t) Landry, Bal. 4 89 22.3 48t 1 10t) E. Wright, Cle. 4 74 18.5 47 0 10t) *V. Davis, Mia. 4 64 16.0 26 1 10t) Foxworth, Bal. 4 34 8.5 19 0 10t) Pool, Cle. 4 33 8.3 32 0 10t) *Cushing, Hou. 4 26 6.5 20 0 10t) Wilson, Buf. 4 23 5.8 27 0 10t) Bethea, Ind. 4 19 4.8 19 0 10t) *D. Cox, Jac. 4 6 1.5 6 0 20t) D. Johnson, K.C. 3 175 58.3 70 2 20t) Reed, Bal. 3 111 37.0 52t 1 20t) *Butler, N.E. 3 91 30.3 91t 1 20t) Hood, Ten. 3 91 30.3 43 1 20t) Fuller, Ten. 3 71 23.7 45t 2 20t) *Lacey, Ind. 3 53 17.7 35t 1 20t) Bell, Mia. 3 48 16.0 29 0 20t) Mathis, Jac. 3 46 15.3 29 0 20t) Bulluck, Ten. 3 45 15.0 23 0 20t) Lowery, NY-J 3 41 13.7 34 0 20t) Jammer, S.D. 3 25 8.3 21 0 20t) Hope, Ten. 3 24 8.0 24 0 20t) C. Johnson, Oak. 3 20 6.7 20 0 20t) Posluszny, Buf. 3 20 6.7 17 0 20t) Bailey, Den. 3 18 6.0 11 0 20t) Cromartie, S.D. 3 17 5.7 16 0 20t) Polamalu, Pit. 3 17 5.7 16 0 20t) Rhodes, NY-J 3 17 5.7 11 0 20t) Huff, Oak. 3 15 5.0 10 0 20t) M. Brown, K.C. 3 13 4.3 10 0 20t) Clark, Pit. 3 0 0.0 0 0 41t) Whitner, Buf. 2 104 52.0 76t 1 41t) Studebaker, K.C. 2 96 48.0 94 0 41t) Carter, Pit. 2 53 26.5 48t 1 41t) Weddle, S.D. 2 44 22.0 31t 1 41t) Crocker, Cin. 2 38 19.0 20 0 41t) Session, Ind. 2 35 17.5 27t 1 41t) A. Smith, St.L-Jac. 2 34 17.0 30 0 41t) Wilson, Hou. 2 29 14.5 16 0 41t) *McBath, Den. 2 28 14.0 25 0 41t) W. Allen, Mia. 2 27 13.5 21 0 41t) Carr, Bal. 2 24 12.0 13 0 41t) Harris, NY-J 2 24 12.0 14 0 41t) Alexander, Jac. 2 23 11.5 22 0 41t) Cason, S.D. 2 22 11.0 22 0 41t) Hill, Den. 2 18 9.0 18 0 41t) Wilhite, N.E. 2 17 8.5 17 0 41t) Jennings, Ind. 2 13 6.5 13 0 41t) Zbikowski, Bal. 2 13 6.5 21 0 41t) J. Johnson, Bal. 2 8 4.0 8 0 41t) *C. Harris, Buf. 2 7 3.5 7 0 41t) Dawkins, Den. 2 0 0.0 0 0 41t) N. Jones, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0 NFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Sharper, N.O. 9 376 41.8 99t 3 1t) Woodson, G.B. 9 179 19.9 45t 3 1t) Samuel, Phi. 9 117 13.0 37 0 4t) Collins, G.B. 6 110 18.3 31 0 4t) Rodgers-Cromarti, Ariz 6 77 12.8 49t 1 4t) Bowman, Chi. 6 67 11.2 39 0 4t) Grimes, Atl. 6 17 2.8 11 0 8t) S. Brown, Phi. 5 152 30.4 83t 1 8t) Talib, T.B. 5 99 19.8 32 0 8t) Thomas, NY-G 5 87 17.4 33 1 8t) Jackson, T.B. 5 86 17.2 35t 2 8t) Wilson, Ariz 5 56 11.2 41 0 8t) Jenkins, Dal. 5 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Hall, Was. 4 114 28.5 44 0 14t) T. Williams, G.B. 4 94 23.5 67 0 14t) Porter, N.O. 4 72 18.0 54t 1 14t) Rolle, Ariz 4 71 17.8 29 0 14t) Gamble, Car. 4 55 13.8 41 0 14t) Marshall, Car. 4 47 11.8 28 0 14t) Goldson, S.F. 4 39 9.8 34 0 14t) Bigby, G.B. 4 14 3.5 14 0 14t) Griffin, Min. 4 -2 -0.5 0 0 23t) Bly, S.F. 3 66 22.0 31 0 23t) Greenway, Min. 3 49 16.3 36 0 23t) Beason, Car. 3 46 15.3 18 0 23t) Mack, T.B. 3 36 12.0 36 0 23t) Newman, Dal. 3 36 12.0 27t 1 23t) *S. Martin, Car. 3 35 11.7 23 0 23t) Willis, S.F. 3 33 11.0 23t 1 23t) DeCoud, Atl. 3 25 8.3 15 0 23t) Vilma, N.O. 3 25 8.3 11 0 23t) J. Butler, St.L 3 17 5.7 17 0 23t) Hawthorne, Sea. 3 9 3.0 5 0 23t) Grant, Sea. 3 7 2.3 7 0 23t) C. Harris, Car. 3 3 1.0 3 0 36t) *Delmas, Det. 2 130 65.0 101t 1 36t) Wilson, Sea. 2 126 63.0 65t 2 36t) *B. Johnson, NY-G 2 83 41.5 49 1 36t) Greer, N.O. 2 59 29.5 48t 1 36t) Brown, S.F. 2 52 26.0 51 0 36t) Hawk, G.B. 2 42 21.0 29 0 36t) James, Det. 2 41 20.5 38t 1 36t) Jones, Phi. 2 37 18.5 37 0 36t) Tillman, Chi. 2 35 17.5 21t 1 36t) Harris, G.B. 2 29 14.5 29 0 36t) *Laurinaitis, St.L 2 28 14.0 21 0 36t) McIntosh, Was. 2 27 13.5 18 0 36t) Henry, Det. 2 26 13.0 26 0 36t) T. Davis, Car. 2 24 12.0 24 0 36t) Phillips, NY-G 2 22 11.0 22 0

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36t) Atogwe, St.L 2 21 10.5 12 0 36t) Hayes, T.B. 2 21 10.5 20 0 36t) Babineaux, Sea. 2 18 9.0 18 0 36t) Mikell, Phi. 2 16 8.0 16 0 36t) Shanle, N.O. 2 16 8.0 13 0 36t) Jordan, Phi. 2 14 7.0 11 0 36t) *Owens, Atl. 2 13 6.5 13 0 36t) Peppers, Car. 2 13 6.5 13t 1 36t) Hanson, Phi. 2 8 4.0 6 0 36t) Piscitelli, T.B. 2 7 3.5 4 0 36t) Trufant, Sea. 2 4 2.0 4 0 36t) Spencer, S.F. 2 2 1.0 2 0 NFL / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Sharper, N.O. 9 376 41.8 99t 3 1t) Woodson, G.B. 9 179 19.9 45t 3 1t) *Byrd, Buf. 9 118 13.1 37 0 1t) Samuel, Phi. 9 117 13.0 37 0 5t) Revis, NY-J 6 121 20.2 67t 1 5t) Collins, G.B. 6 110 18.3 31 0 5t) Joseph, Cin. 6 92 15.3 32 1 5t) Rodgers-Cromarti, Ariz 6 77 12.8 49t 1 5t) Bowman, Chi. 6 67 11.2 39 0 5t) Hall, Cin. 6 47 7.8 26 0 5t) Grimes, Atl. 6 17 2.8 11 0 12t) Finnegan, Ten. 5 194 38.8 80 1 12t) S. Brown, Phi. 5 152 30.4 83t 1 12t) Meriweather, N.E. 5 149 29.8 56 1 12t) Talib, T.B. 5 99 19.8 32 0 12t) Thomas, NY-G 5 87 17.4 33 1 12t) Jackson, T.B. 5 86 17.2 35t 2 12t) Goodman, Den. 5 65 13.0 30 0 12t) Bodden, N.E. 5 60 12.0 53t 1 12t) Wilson, Ariz 5 56 11.2 41 0 12t) Flowers, K.C. 5 38 7.6 33 0 12t) Jenkins, Dal. 5 0 0.0 0 0 23t) Pollard, Hou. 4 121 30.3 70t 1 23t) Hall, Was. 4 114 28.5 44 0 23t) T. Williams, G.B. 4 94 23.5 67 0 23t) Landry, Bal. 4 89 22.3 48t 1 23t) E. Wright, Cle. 4 74 18.5 47 0 23t) Porter, N.O. 4 72 18.0 54t 1 23t) Rolle, Ariz 4 71 17.8 29 0 23t) *V. Davis, Mia. 4 64 16.0 26 1 23t) Gamble, Car. 4 55 13.8 41 0 23t) Marshall, Car. 4 47 11.8 28 0 23t) Goldson, S.F. 4 39 9.8 34 0 23t) Foxworth, Bal. 4 34 8.5 19 0 23t) Pool, Cle. 4 33 8.3 32 0 23t) *Cushing, Hou. 4 26 6.5 20 0 23t) Wilson, Buf. 4 23 5.8 27 0 23t) Bethea, Ind. 4 19 4.8 19 0 23t) Bigby, G.B. 4 14 3.5 14 0 23t) *D. Cox, Jac. 4 6 1.5 6 0 23t) Griffin, Min. 4 -2 -0.5 0 0 42t) D. Johnson, K.C. 3 175 58.3 70 2 42t) Reed, Bal. 3 111 37.0 52t 1 42t) *Butler, N.E. 3 91 30.3 91t 1 42t) Hood, Ten. 3 91 30.3 43 1 42t) Fuller, Ten. 3 71 23.7 45t 2 42t) Bly, S.F. 3 66 22.0 31 0 42t) *Lacey, Ind. 3 53 17.7 35t 1 42t) Greenway, Min. 3 49 16.3 36 0 42t) Bell, Mia. 3 48 16.0 29 0 42t) Beason, Car. 3 46 15.3 18 0 42t) Mathis, Jac. 3 46 15.3 29 0 42t) Bulluck, Ten. 3 45 15.0 23 0 42t) Lowery, NY-J 3 41 13.7 34 0 42t) Mack, T.B. 3 36 12.0 36 0 42t) Newman, Dal. 3 36 12.0 27t 1 42t) *S. Martin, Car. 3 35 11.7 23 0 42t) Willis, S.F. 3 33 11.0 23t 1 42t) DeCoud, Atl. 3 25 8.3 15 0 42t) Jammer, S.D. 3 25 8.3 21 0 42t) Vilma, N.O. 3 25 8.3 11 0 42t) Hope, Ten. 3 24 8.0 24 0 42t) C. Johnson, Oak. 3 20 6.7 20 0 42t) Posluszny, Buf. 3 20 6.7 17 0 42t) Bailey, Den. 3 18 6.0 11 0 42t) J. Butler, St.L 3 17 5.7 17 0 42t) Cromartie, S.D. 3 17 5.7 16 0 42t) Polamalu, Pit. 3 17 5.7 16 0 42t) Rhodes, NY-J 3 17 5.7 11 0 42t) Huff, Oak. 3 15 5.0 10 0 42t) M. Brown, K.C. 3 13 4.3 10 0 42t) Hawthorne, Sea. 3 9 3.0 5 0 42t) Grant, Sea. 3 7 2.3 7 0 42t) C. Harris, Car. 3 3 1.0 3 0 42t) Clark, Pit. 3 0 0.0 0 0 AFC / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 1) Dumervil, Den. (LB) 17.0 2t) Freeney, Ind. (DE) 13.5 2t) Woodley, Pit. (LB) 13.5 4t) Banta-Cain, N.E. (LB) 10.0 4t) J. Harrison, Pit. (LB) 10.0 4t) Schobel, Buf. (DE) 10.0 7) Mathis, Ind. (DE) 9.5 8t) Porter, Mia. (LB) 9.0 8t) Williams, Hou. (DE) 9.0 10) Hali, K.C. (LB) 8.5 11t) Odom, Cin. (DE) 8.0 11t) Pace, NY-J (LB) 8.0 13t) Ellis, Oak. (DE) 7.0 13t) Phillips, S.D. (LB) 7.0 13t) Scott, Oak. (LB) 7.0 13t) Starks, Mia. (DE) 7.0 13t) Taylor, Mia. (LB) 7.0 13t) Timmons, Pit. (LB) 7.0 19t) Ellis, NY-J (DE) 6.5 19t) Pryce, Bal. (DE) 6.5 19t) Wimbley, Cle. (LB) 6.5 22t) Fanene, Cin. (DE) 6.0 22t) J. Johnson, Bal. (LB) 6.0 24t) Bowens, Cle. (LB) 5.5 24t) Ford, Ten. (DE) 5.5 24t) Harris, NY-J (LB) 5.5 24t) Wake, Mia. (LB) 5.5 28t) T. Brown, Ten. (DT) 5.0 28t) D. Burgess, N.E. (LB) 5.0 28t) Holliday, Den. (DE) 5.0 28t) Kelsay, Buf. (DE) 5.0 28t) Wright, N.E. (DT) 5.0 33t) *Barwin, Hou. (DE) 4.5 33t) Gilberry, K.C. (DE) 4.5 33t) Antoni. Smith, Hou. (DE) 4.5 33t) Suggs, Bal. (LB) 4.5 37t) *Cushing, Hou. (LB) 4.0 37t) Hayes, Ten. (DE) 4.0 37t) J. Jones, Ten. (DT) 4.0 37t) Merriman, S.D. (LB) 4.0 37t) Reid, Den. (DE) 4.0 37t) Roth, Mia.-Cle. (LB) 4.0

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37t) Seymour, Oak. (DE) 4.0 37t) *Shaughnessy, Oak. (DE) 4.0 37t) Co. Williams, Cle. (DE) 4.0 37t) Williams, Buf. (DT) 4.0 47t) *Benard, Cle. (LB) 3.5 47t) Brock, Ind. (DE) 3.5 47t) Davis, Den. (LB) 3.5 47t) Geathers, Cin. (DE) 3.5 47t) Dh. Jones, Cin. (LB) 3.5 47t) D. Williams, Den. (LB) 3.5 NFC / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 1) J. Allen, Min. (DE) 14.5 2) Smith, N.O. (DE) 13.0 3) T. Cole, Phi. (DE) 12.5 4t) Carter, Was. (DE) 11.0 4t) *Orakpo, Was. (LB) 11.0 4t) Ware, Dal. (LB) 11.0 7) Peppers, Car. (DE) 10.5 8) *Matthews, G.B. (LB) 10.0 9) Edwards, Min. (DE) 8.5 10) J. Parker, Phi. (DE) 8.0 11t) Campbell, Ariz (DE) 7.0 11t) Dockett, Ariz (DE) 7.0 11t) Umenyiora, NY-G (DE) 7.0 14t) Howard, Phi. (DE) 6.5 14t) Lawson, S.F. (LB) 6.5 14t) Little, St.L (DE) 6.5 14t) Ogunleye, Chi. (DE) 6.5 14t) S. White, T.B. (DE) 6.5 19t) Babineaux, Atl. (DT) 6.0 19t) Berry, Ariz (LB) 6.0 19t) Brooks, S.F. (LB) 6.0 19t) A. Brown, Chi. (DE) 6.0 19t) Ratliff, Dal. (NT) 6.0 19t) J. Smith, S.F. (DE) 6.0 19t) Spencer, Dal. (LB) 6.0 19t) Tuck, NY-G (DE) 6.0 19t) Wilkerson, T.B. (DE) 6.0 19t) K. Williams, Min. (DT) 6.0 29t) Abraham, Atl. (DE) 5.5 29t) Avril, Det. (DE) 5.5 29t) Grant, N.O. (DE) 5.5 32t) Biermann, Atl. (DT) 5.0 32t) Brayton, Car. (DE) 5.0 32t) Haggans, Ariz (LB) 5.0 32t) Haralson, S.F. (LB) 5.0 32t) Hargrove, N.O. (DT) 5.0 32t) Hunter, Det. (DE) 5.0 32t) Kerney, Sea. (DE) 5.0 32t) Long, St.L (DE) 5.0 40t) Hall, St.L (DE) 4.5 40t) Jackson, Sea. (DE) 4.5 40t) Jenkins, G.B. (DE) 4.5 40t) Okeafor, Ariz (LB) 4.5 40t) Peterson, Det. (LB) 4.5 40t) Robison, Min. (DE) 4.5 46t) Barnett, G.B. (LB) 4.0 46t) Hawthorne, Sea. (LB) 4.0 46t) Haynesworth, Was. (DT) 4.0 46t) C. Johnson, Car. (DE) 4.0 46t) *B. Jones, G.B. (LB) 4.0 46t) Spikes, S.F. (LB) 4.0 46t) Willis, S.F. (LB) 4.0 NFL / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 1) Dumervil, Den. (LB) 17.0 2) J. Allen, Min. (DE) 14.5 3t) Freeney, Ind. (DE) 13.5 3t) Woodley, Pit. (LB) 13.5 5) Smith, N.O. (DE) 13.0 6) T. Cole, Phi. (DE) 12.5 7t) Carter, Was. (DE) 11.0 7t) *Orakpo, Was. (LB) 11.0 7t) Ware, Dal. (LB) 11.0 10) Peppers, Car. (DE) 10.5 11t) Banta-Cain, N.E. (LB) 10.0 11t) J. Harrison, Pit. (LB) 10.0 11t) *Matthews, G.B. (LB) 10.0 11t) Schobel, Buf. (DE) 10.0 15) Mathis, Ind. (DE) 9.5 16t) Porter, Mia. (LB) 9.0 16t) Williams, Hou. (DE) 9.0 18t) Edwards, Min. (DE) 8.5 18t) Hali, K.C. (LB) 8.5 20t) Odom, Cin. (DE) 8.0 20t) Pace, NY-J (LB) 8.0 20t) J. Parker, Phi. (DE) 8.0 23t) Campbell, Ariz (DE) 7.0 23t) Dockett, Ariz (DE) 7.0 23t) Ellis, Oak. (DE) 7.0 23t) Phillips, S.D. (LB) 7.0 23t) Scott, Oak. (LB) 7.0 23t) Starks, Mia. (DE) 7.0 23t) Taylor, Mia. (LB) 7.0 23t) Timmons, Pit. (LB) 7.0 23t) Umenyiora, NY-G (DE) 7.0 32t) Ellis, NY-J (DE) 6.5 32t) Howard, Phi. (DE) 6.5 32t) Lawson, S.F. (LB) 6.5 32t) Little, St.L (DE) 6.5 32t) Ogunleye, Chi. (DE) 6.5 32t) Pryce, Bal. (DE) 6.5 32t) S. White, T.B. (DE) 6.5 32t) Wimbley, Cle. (LB) 6.5 40t) Babineaux, Atl. (DT) 6.0 40t) Berry, Ariz (LB) 6.0 40t) Brooks, S.F. (LB) 6.0 40t) A. Brown, Chi. (DE) 6.0 40t) Fanene, Cin. (DE) 6.0 40t) J. Johnson, Bal. (LB) 6.0 40t) Ratliff, Dal. (NT) 6.0 40t) J. Smith, S.F. (DE) 6.0 40t) Spencer, Dal. (LB) 6.0 40t) Tuck, NY-G (DE) 6.0 40t) Wilkerson, T.B. (DE) 6.0 40t) K. Williams, Min. (DT) 6.0 AFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team TotRec OffRec DefRec 1t) Cassel, K.C. 4 4 0 1t) Young, Ten. 4 4 0 3t) Charles, K.C. 3 3 0 3t) Costanzo, Cle. 3 0 3 3t) Dawkins, Den. 3 0 3 3t) Devito, NY-J 3 0 3 3t) Dorsey, K.C. 3 0 3 3t) Flacco, Bal. 3 3 0 3t) Parrish, Buf. 3 3 0 3t) Pollard, Hou. 3 0 3 3t) Reed, Bal. 3 2 1 3t) Waters, K.C. 3 3 0 13t) D. Anderson, Cle. 2 2 0

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13t) *Ayers, Den. 2 0 2 13t) Ayodele, Mia. 2 1 1 13t) Barber, Hou. 2 1 1 13t) Bess, Mia. 2 2 0 13t) Bodden, N.E. 2 1 1 13t) Brock, Ind. 2 0 2 13t) Carey, Mia. 2 2 0 13t) Carlisle, Oak. 2 2 0 13t) Carr, K.C. 2 1 1 13t) Cooper, S.D. 2 0 2 13t) Cribbs, Cle. 2 2 0 13t) A. Davis, Hou. 2 0 2 13t) Douglas, NY-J 2 0 2 13t) Edwards, Bal. 2 0 2 13t) Ellis, Oak. 2 1 1 13t) Flowers, K.C. 2 0 2 13t) Garner, Mia. 2 2 0 13t) Garrard, Jac. 2 2 0 13t) Geathers, Cin. 2 0 2 13t) Goff, K.C. 2 2 0 13t) Gradkowski, Oak. 2 2 0 13t) Gregory, S.D. 2 0 2 13t) Griffin, Ten. 2 0 2 13t) J. Harrison, Pit. 2 0 2 13t) Henne, Mia. 2 2 0 13t) Izzo, NY-J 2 0 2 13t) Dh. Jones, Cin. 2 0 2 13t) Jones, NY-J 2 2 0 13t) Jones-Drew, Jac. 2 2 0 13t) Keiaho, Ind. 2 0 2 13t) Keisel, Pit. 2 0 2 13t) Leggett, K.C. 2 1 1 13t) Lynch, Buf. 2 2 0 13t) McGowan, N.E. 2 0 2 13t) *Mitchell, Oak. 2 1 1 13t) Morgan, K.C. 2 1 1 13t) *Mouton, Ten. 2 2 0 13t) *Nelson, Buf. 2 2 0 13t) C. Palmer, Cin. 2 2 0 13t) Reid, Den. 2 0 2 13t) Roethlisberger, Pit. 2 2 0 13t) *Sanchez, NY-J 2 2 0 13t) Antoni. Smith, Hou. 2 0 2 13t) D. Smith, Jac. 2 0 2 13t) Thomas, NY-J 2 0 2 13t) Welker, N.E. 2 1 1 13t) *Westerman, NY-J 2 0 2 13t) Whitworth, Cin. 2 2 0 13t) R. Williams, Mia. 2 2 0 13t) D. Williams, Den. 2 0 2 NFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team TotRec OffRec DefRec 1) *Freeman, T.B. 6 6 0 2t) Campbell, Was. 5 5 0 2t) Cutler, Chi. 5 5 0 2t) Hasselbeck, Sea. 5 5 0 5t) Culpepper, Det. 4 4 0 5t) Ratliff, Dal. 4 0 4 5t) Rodgers, G.B. 4 4 0 5t) Umenyiora, NY-G 4 0 4 9t) J. Allen, Min. 3 0 3 9t) Bly, S.F. 3 1 2 9t) Delhomme, Car. 3 3 0 9t) Greenway, Min. 3 0 3 9t) Hargrove, N.O. 3 0 3 9t) J. Johnson, T.B. 3 3 0 9t) Manning, Chi. 3 1 2 9t) *Matthews, G.B. 3 0 3 9t) McNabb, Phi. 3 3 0 9t) Ogunleye, Chi. 3 0 3 9t) *Reed, Sea. 3 1 2 9t) Roman, S.F. 3 0 3 NFL / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team TotRec OffRec DefRec 1) *Freeman, T.B. 6 6 0 2t) Campbell, Was. 5 5 0 2t) Cutler, Chi. 5 5 0 2t) Hasselbeck, Sea. 5 5 0 5t) Cassel, K.C. 4 4 0 5t) Culpepper, Det. 4 4 0 5t) Ratliff, Dal. 4 0 4 5t) Rodgers, G.B. 4 4 0 5t) Umenyiora, NY-G 4 0 4 5t) Young, Ten. 4 4 0 11t) J. Allen, Min. 3 0 3 11t) Bly, S.F. 3 1 2 11t) Charles, K.C. 3 3 0 11t) Costanzo, Cle. 3 0 3 11t) Dawkins, Den. 3 0 3 11t) Delhomme, Car. 3 3 0 11t) Devito, NY-J 3 0 3 11t) Dorsey, K.C. 3 0 3 11t) Flacco, Bal. 3 3 0 11t) Greenway, Min. 3 0 3 11t) Hargrove, N.O. 3 0 3 11t) J. Johnson, T.B. 3 3 0 11t) Manning, Chi. 3 1 2 11t) *Matthews, G.B. 3 0 3 11t) McNabb, Phi. 3 3 0 11t) Ogunleye, Chi. 3 0 3 11t) Parrish, Buf. 3 3 0 11t) Pollard, Hou. 3 0 3 11t) Reed, Bal. 3 2 1 11t) *Reed, Sea. 3 1 2 11t) Roman, S.F. 3 0 3 11t) Waters, K.C. 3 3 0 AFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Cassel, K.C. 4 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Young, Ten. 4 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Charles, K.C. 3 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Flacco, Bal. 3 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Waters, K.C. 3 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Parrish, Buf. 3 -4 -1.3 0 0 7t) D. Anderson, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Bess, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Carlisle, Oak. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Cribbs, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Garner, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Garrard, Jac. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Goff, K.C. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Gradkowski, Oak. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Henne, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Jones, NY-J 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Jones-Drew, Jac. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Lynch, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) *Mouton, Ten. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) *Nelson, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) C. Palmer, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Reed, Bal. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Roethlisberger, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) *Sanchez, NY-J 2 0 0.0 0 0

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7t) Whitworth, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) R. Williams, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Carey, Mia. 2 -9 -4.5 0 0 NFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) *Freeman, T.B. 6 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Campbell, Was. 5 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Cutler, Chi. 5 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Hasselbeck, Sea. 5 0 0.0 0 0 5t) Culpepper, Det. 4 0 0.0 0 0 5t) Rodgers, G.B. 4 0 0.0 0 0 7t) Delhomme, Car. 3 0 0.0 0 0 7t) J. Johnson, T.B. 3 0 0.0 0 0 7t) McNabb, Phi. 3 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Battle, S.F. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Brees, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Bridges, Ariz 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Bulger, St.L 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Bush, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Crayton, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Forte, Chi. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Gandy, Ariz 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Hester, Chi. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) J. Jones, Sea. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) *Levy, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) *Null, St.L 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Olsen, Chi. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Penn, T.B. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Reynaud, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Romo, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Ryan, Atl. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) *Stafford, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) Staley, S.F. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) *Unger, Sea. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) S. Wallace, Sea. 2 0 0.0 0 0 10t) M. Williams, Was. 2 0 0.0 0 0 NFL / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) *Freeman, T.B. 6 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Campbell, Was. 5 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Cutler, Chi. 5 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Hasselbeck, Sea. 5 0 0.0 0 0 5t) Cassel, K.C. 4 0 0.0 0 0 5t) Culpepper, Det. 4 0 0.0 0 0 5t) Rodgers, G.B. 4 0 0.0 0 0 5t) Young, Ten. 4 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Charles, K.C. 3 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Delhomme, Car. 3 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Flacco, Bal. 3 0 0.0 0 0 9t) J. Johnson, T.B. 3 0 0.0 0 0 9t) McNabb, Phi. 3 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Waters, K.C. 3 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Parrish, Buf. 3 -4 -1.3 0 0 AFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Devito, NY-J 3 7 2.3 7 0 1t) Costanzo, Cle. 3 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Dawkins, Den. 3 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Dorsey, K.C. 3 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Pollard, Hou. 3 0 0.0 0t 1 6t) Geathers, Cin. 2 113 56.5 75t 1 6t) *Ayers, Den. 2 54 27.0 54t 1 6t) *Westerman, NY-J 2 39 19.5 39 0 6t) Brock, Ind. 2 9 4.5 9 0 6t) D. Williams, Den. 2 8 4.0 8 0 6t) Thomas, NY-J 2 7 3.5 7 0 6t) Gregory, S.D. 2 3 1.5 3 0 6t) Antoni. Smith, Hou. 2 2 1.0 2 0 6t) Douglas, NY-J 2 1 0.5 1t 1 6t) Cooper, S.D. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) A. Davis, Hou. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) Edwards, Bal. 2 0 0.0 0t 1 6t) Flowers, K.C. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) Griffin, Ten. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) J. Harrison, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) Izzo, NY-J 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) Dh. Jones, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) Keiaho, Ind. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) Keisel, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) McGowan, N.E. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) Reid, Den. 2 0 0.0 0 0 6t) D. Smith, Jac. 2 0 0.0 0 0 NFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Umenyiora, NY-G 4 61 15.3 37t 1 1t) Ratliff, Dal. 4 0 0.0 0 0 3t) J. Allen, Min. 3 54 18.0 52t 1 3t) *Matthews, G.B. 3 46 15.3 42t 1 3t) Roman, S.F. 3 25 8.3 25 0 3t) Hargrove, N.O. 3 1 0.3 1t 1 3t) Greenway, Min. 3 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Ogunleye, Chi. 3 -2 -0.7 0 0 9t) *Reed, Sea. 2 81 40.5 79t 1 9t) Redding, Sea. 2 29 14.5 26 0 9t) Shanle, N.O. 2 12 6.0 12 0 9t) McDonald, S.F. 2 11 5.5 11t 1 9t) Wilson, Ariz 2 11 5.5 11 0 9t) Berry, Ariz 2 7 3.5 7 0 9t) Biermann, Atl. 2 4 2.0 4t 1 9t) Collins, G.B. 2 4 2.0 4 0 9t) Manning, Chi. 2 4 2.0 5 0 9t) A. Adams, Chi. 2 3 1.5 3 0 9t) Bly, S.F. 2 2 1.0 2 0 9t) Atogwe, St.L 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Babineaux, Atl. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Beason, Car. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Dahl, St.L 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Farwell, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) *Fokou, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) *Hill, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Hunter, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Jolly, G.B. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Kehl, NY-G 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Marshall, Car. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Mikell, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) J. Smith, S.F. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Spencer, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Wesley, Car. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Wire, Atl. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Jones, Phi. 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 NFL / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Umenyiora, NY-G 4 61 15.3 37t 1 1t) Ratliff, Dal. 4 0 0.0 0 0 3t) J. Allen, Min. 3 54 18.0 52t 1 3t) *Matthews, G.B. 3 46 15.3 42t 1 3t) Roman, S.F. 3 25 8.3 25 0 3t) Devito, NY-J 3 7 2.3 7 0 3t) Hargrove, N.O. 3 1 0.3 1t 1 3t) Costanzo, Cle. 3 0 0.0 0 0

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3t) Dawkins, Den. 3 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Dorsey, K.C. 3 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Greenway, Min. 3 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Pollard, Hou. 3 0 0.0 0t 1 3t) Ogunleye, Chi. 3 -2 -0.7 0 0 14t) Geathers, Cin. 2 113 56.5 75t 1 14t) *Reed, Sea. 2 81 40.5 79t 1 14t) *Ayers, Den. 2 54 27.0 54t 1 14t) *Westerman, NY-J 2 39 19.5 39 0 14t) Redding, Sea. 2 29 14.5 26 0 14t) Shanle, N.O. 2 12 6.0 12 0 14t) McDonald, S.F. 2 11 5.5 11t 1 14t) Wilson, Ariz 2 11 5.5 11 0 14t) Brock, Ind. 2 9 4.5 9 0 14t) D. Williams, Den. 2 8 4.0 8 0 14t) Berry, Ariz 2 7 3.5 7 0 14t) Thomas, NY-J 2 7 3.5 7 0 14t) Biermann, Atl. 2 4 2.0 4t 1 14t) Collins, G.B. 2 4 2.0 4 0 14t) Manning, Chi. 2 4 2.0 5 0 14t) A. Adams, Chi. 2 3 1.5 3 0 14t) Gregory, S.D. 2 3 1.5 3 0 14t) Bly, S.F. 2 2 1.0 2 0 14t) Antoni. Smith, Hou. 2 2 1.0 2 0 14t) Douglas, NY-J 2 1 0.5 1t 1 14t) Atogwe, St.L 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Babineaux, Atl. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Beason, Car. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Cooper, S.D. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Dahl, St.L 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) A. Davis, Hou. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Edwards, Bal. 2 0 0.0 0t 1 14t) Farwell, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Flowers, K.C. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) *Fokou, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Griffin, Ten. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) J. Harrison, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) *Hill, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Hunter, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Izzo, NY-J 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Jolly, G.B. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Dh. Jones, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Kehl, NY-G 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Keiaho, Ind. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Keisel, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Marshall, Car. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) McGowan, N.E. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Mikell, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Reid, Den. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) D. Smith, Jac. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) J. Smith, S.F. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Spencer, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Wesley, Car. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Wire, Atl. 2 0 0.0 0 0 14t) Jones, Phi. 2 -1 -0.5 0 0

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WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2010 Team/Offense Rank (Within League) BAL BUF CIN CLE DEN HOU IND JAX KC MIA NE NYJ OAK PIT SD TEN ARI ATL CAR CHI DAL DET GB MIN NO NYG PHI STL SF SEA TB WAS 13 30 24 32 15 4 9 18 25 17 3 20 31 7 10 12 TYds/G 14 16 19 23 2 26 6 5 1 8 11 29 27 21 28 22 14 26 24 32 16 6 3 15 28 22 5 21 30 8 4 12 TYds/P 13 17 18 20 1 29 9 10 2 11 7 31 23 25 27 19 5 16 9 8 18 30 32 10 11 4 12 1 21 19 31 2 RYds/G 28 15 3 29 7 24 14 13 6 17 22 20 25 26 23 27 4 9 24 15 17 31 30 6 8 10 21 5 19 16 32 1 RshAvg 23 18 3 26 2 28 13 22 7 20 14 11 12 27 25 29 18 30 26 32 13 1 2 19 25 20 3 31 29 9 5 23 PsYd/G 12 14 27 17 6 21 7 8 4 11 10 28 22 15 24 16 13 27 20 32 15 3 4 18 29 23 6 21 30 8 1 14 PasAvg 12 17 22 19 5 28 10 7 2 9 11 31 25 24 26 16 10 28 14 26 8 15 21 4t 22 23 6 30 24 12 4t 20 %HdInt 18 16 27 29 3 31 2 1 7 11 9 25 13 19 32 17 20 32 10 18 11 5 1 27 26 15 2 24 31 30 8 3 Sac/PP 6 7 21 14 13 22 29 12 4 9 19 25 23 17 16 28 13 32 18 30 15 4 5 16 27 8 1 23t 31 9 10t 21 1D/Gm 14 10t 20 25 6t 22 6t 3 2 12 19 26 29 17 28 23t 11t 32 13 26 22 15 1 4 31 2 8 20 30 17 7 11t 3D Eff 21 10 19 18 14 24 3 5 6 9 23 28 29 25 27 16 19 18 3 5t 26t 5t 20 10t 16 2 14t 1 17 5t 14t 13 4D Eff 12 4 21 26t 28 32 30 5t 25 9 22 29 10t 23 24 31 20 26 2 3 11 10 28 14 27 21 5 13 29 18 22 25 PR Avg 24 9 17 15 6 16 23 12 31 7 1 8 32 19 4 30 2 10 22 7 27 16 18 17 25 12 15 5 32 8 14 29 KR Avg 9 6 31 3 20 26 19 13 4 28 30 11 23 21 1 24 19 5 17 24 15 21 11 26 10 6 32 25 1 22 9 16 GPntAv 3 27 14 29 8 20 18 12 13 30 23 4 2 7 28 31 15 6 25 17 23 9 18 14 4 8 32 22 1 20 10 12 NPntAv 5 26 24 19 7 21 31 16 29 30 13 2 3 11 27 28 9 28 22 29 20 10 7 24 23 15 6 17 31 12 4 16 Pts/Gm 11 13 21 19 14 27 3 2 1 8 5 32 18 25 30 26 27 14 19 4 12t 28 21 31 11 7 17 18 6 9 5 15t FG% 1 29 20 12t 30 25t 25t 2 24 15t 10 22t 22t 3 32 8 Opponent/Defense Rank (Within League) BAL BUF CIN CLE DEN HOU IND JAX KC MIA NE NYJ OAK PIT SD TEN ARI ATL CAR CHI DAL DET GB MIN NO NYG PHI STL SF SEA TB WAS 3 19 4 31 7 13t 18 23 30 22 11 1 26 5 16 28 TYds/G 20 21 8 17 9 32 2 6 25 13t 12 29 15 24 27 10 3 9 4 29 7 17 8 27 30 28 19 1 26 10 16 25 TYds/P 18 23 13 15 12 32 2 14 21 20 5 31 6 22 24 11 5 30 7 28 26 10t 24 19 31 18 13 8 29 3 20 10t RYds/G 17 10t 22 23 4 25 1 2 21 14 9 27 6 15 32 16 1 30 7 29 27 17 19 12 31 15 23 4 28 5 24 16 RshAvg 25 8 22 18 9 21 2 6 26 14 11 20 3 13 32 10 8t 2 6 29 3 18 14 27 22 24 12 1 7 16 11 31 PsYd/G 23 28 4 13 20 32 5 19 26 15 17 25 21 30 10 8t 14 2 7 26 3 18 4 30 28 29 19 1 27 8 13 23 PasAvg 11 25 9 15 10 32 6 16 20 21 5 31 12 24 22 17 6 2 10 29 12 22 19 17 16 15 9 11 30 25 20 13 %HdInt 8 18 4 23 28 31 1 27 3 21 5 32 14 24 7 26 20 19 18 7 6 25 23 32 31 1 22 16 4 3 14 26 Sac/PP 11 27 17 13 10 30 12 2 21 15 8t 28 8t 29 24 5 7t 22t 5 32 12t 16 27 19 26 15 10t 1 25 4 21 28 1D/Gm 10t 17 12t 24 9 30 3 2 22t 20 14 31 6 18 29 7t 11 24 16 18 13 20 31 30 15 4 12 1 8 28 23 26 3D Eff 6 32 7 27 5 25 9 3 14 17 2 29 10 19 22 21 6 23 11 14t 14t 8 2 31t 24 22 13 3 28 30 14t 31t 4D Eff 14t 12 21 10 14t 29 4t 7 9 27 25 14t 4t 14t 26 1 10 11 25 5 26 2 16 1 7 17 21 20 9 23 31 8 PR Avg 27 28 29 13 15 18 24 12 32 22 3 4 19 30 14 6 4 9 13 1 17 14 31 16 24 11 28 23 32 27 12 25 KR Avg 5 6 30 26 7 20 18 15 29 8 21 22 10 19 2 3 13 1 15 11 30 31 21 25 18 17 2 12 8 7 10 19 GPntAv 26 4 24 5 22 14 27 23 9 16 28 20 29 32 6 3 9 11 1 4 27 29 30 26 23 18 3 10 24 14 12 25 NPntAv 22 6 16 5 13 20 28 17 21 15 8 7 31 32 2 19 3 16 6 21t 12t 17 8 24 29 25t 5 1 23 12t 11 28 Pts/Gm 14t 14t 9 21t 2 32 7 10 20 30 19 31 4 25t 27 18 30 12 13 17t 32 28 17t 23t 11 20t 2 16 6 8 26 15 FG% 9 5 3 7 1 31 10 20t 19 23t 29 27 22 4 14 25

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POSTSEASON / WEEK 22 / THROUGH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2010 OFFENSE N.O. Ind. Balt. Cin. N.E. NY-J S.D. Ariz. GAMES (Won-Lost) 3-0 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 FIRST DOWNS 62 72 28 18 15 46 18 45 Rushing 17 14 15 6 4 17 2 9 Passing 39 51 13 7 9 27 15 33 Penalty 6 7 0 5 2 2 1 3 YDS GAINED (tot) 1007 1168 538 281 196 1003 344 890 Avg per Game 335.7 389.3 269.0 281.0 196.0 334.3 344.0 445.0 RUSHING (net) 290 242 321 171 64 426 61 257 Avg per Game 96.7 80.7 160.5 171.0 64.0 142.0 61.0 128.5 Rushes 75 68 71 22 18 109 18 38 Yards per Rush 3.9 3.6 4.5 7.8 3.6 3.9 3.4 6.8 PASSING (net) 717 926 217 110 132 577 283 633 Avg per Game 239.0 308.7 108.5 110.0 132.0 192.3 283.0 316.5 Passes Att. 102 128 45 36 42 69 40 69 Completed 72 87 24 18 23 42 27 53 Pct Completed 70.6 68.0 53.3 50.0 54.8 60.9 67.5 76.8 Yards Gained 732 956 223 146 154 584 298 645 Sacked 2 4 1 3 3 1 2 2 Yards Lost 15 30 6 36 22 7 15 12 Had intercepted 0 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 Yards Opp Ret 0 112 0 20 95 27 17 5 Opp TDs on Int 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PUNTS 13 12 9 4 5 19 6 7 Avg Yards 47.5 45.8 41.6 48.0 39.0 38.6 49.5 41.0 PUNT RETURNS 5 6 4 1 1 6 3 1 Avg Return 22.6 5.5 8.5 23.0 28.0 12.0 1.0 6.0 Returned for TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 12 9 7 5 6 10 4 9 Avg Return 26.8 23.1 19.4 25.6 19.7 24.0 18.0 24.9 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PENALTIES 18 10 10 6 5 20 10 12 Yards Penalized 151 75 79 55 41 159 87 78 FUMBLES BY 3 2 4 2 1 0 3 6 Fumbles Lost 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 Opp Fumbles 9 3 1 0 1 7 0 3 Opp Fum Lost 4 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 POSS. TIME (avg) 30:43 31:44 29:12 26:58 27:39 31:03 28:29 27:12 TOUCHDOWNS 13 7 4 2 2 7 2 9 Rushing 3 1 4 1 0 3 1 3 Passing 8 6 0 1 2 4 1 5 Returns 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 EXTRA-PT KICKS 12/12 7/7 3/3 2/2 2/2 7/7 2/2 8/8 2-PT CONVERSIONS 1/1 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 FIELD GOALS/FGA 5/5 6/7 3/3 0/2 0/1 3/5 0/3 1/3 POINTS SCORED 107 67 36 14 14 58 14 65 DEFENSE N.O. Ind. Balt. Cin. N.E. NY-J S.D. Ariz. POINTS ALLOWED 59 51 34 24 33 58 17 90 OPP FIRST DOWNS 69 49 37 15 16 63 14 59 Rushing 18 9 7 7 13 13 6 19 Passing 45 39 25 8 3 41 6 32 Penalty 6 1 5 0 0 9 2 8 OPP YARDS GAINED 1266 990 471 353 268 1086 262 911 Avg per Game 422.0 330.0 235.5 353.0 268.0 362.0 262.0 455.5 OPP RUSHING(net) 365 224 106 171 234 333 169 260 Avg per Game 121.7 74.7 53.0 171.0 234.0 111.0 169.0 130.0 Rushes 70 66 43 41 52 64 39 54 Yards per Rush 5.2 3.4 2.5 4.2 4.5 5.2 4.3 4.8 OPP PASSING(net) 901 766 365 182 34 753 93 651 Avg per Game 300.3 255.3 182.5 182.0 34.0 251.0 93.0 325.5 Passes Att. 127 105 86 15 10 115 23 74 Completed 83 70 53 12 4 71 12 51 Pct Completed 65.4 66.7 61.6 80.0 40.0 61.7 52.2 68.9 Sacked 1 2 5 0 0 7 1 5 Yards Lost 8 13 35 0 0 68 7 19 INTERCEPTED BY 4 3 4 0 1 3 1 1 Yards Returned 108 3 133 0 0 37 24 -6 Returned for TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OPP PUNT RETURNS 4 4 5 2 2 5 3 3 Avg return 3.8 4.0 11.4 13.0 17.0 6.0 11.3 36.3 OPP KICKOFF RET 12 13 7 3 3 12 2 8 Avg return 23.6 24.3 18.9 18.7 20.3 23.6 22.5 20.3 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 8 5 4 3 4 7 2 12 Rushing 6 0 0 2 4 2 1 4 Passing 2 4 4 1 0 5 1 7 Returns 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

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POSTSEASON / WEEK 22 / THROUGH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2010 OFFENSE Dal. G.B. Minn. Phil. GAMES (Won-Lost) 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 FIRST DOWNS 43 32 47 17 Rushing 16 9 14 0 Passing 23 17 28 13 Penalty 4 6 5 4 YDS GAINED (tot) 674 493 798 340 Avg per Game 337.0 493.0 399.0 340.0 RUSHING (net) 290 89 274 56 Avg per Game 145.0 89.0 137.0 56.0 Rushes 60 20 69 13 Yards per Rush 4.8 4.5 4.0 4.3 PASSING (net) 384 404 524 284 Avg per Game 192.0 404.0 262.0 284.0 Passes Att. 70 42 70 39 Completed 45 28 43 20 Pct Completed 64.3 66.7 61.4 51.3 Yards Gained 442 423 544 306 Sacked 8 5 3 4 Yards Lost 58 19 20 22 Had intercepted 1 1 2 1 Yards Opp Ret 10 -6 29 -1 Opp TDs on Int 0 0 0 0 PUNTS 9 1 9 5 Avg Yards 40.7 47.0 42.7 50.6 PUNT RETURNS 4 0 3 2 Avg Return 14.0 0.0 5.0 4.5 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 10 6 2 4 Avg Return 14.7 20.8 16.5 12.8 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 PENALTIES 16 8 13 9 Yards Penalized 122 76 82 116 FUMBLES BY 5 3 6 3 Fumbles Lost 3 2 3 3 Opp Fumbles 3 3 7 1 Opp Fum Lost 3 1 3 1 POSS. TIME (avg) 35:04 29:13 31:52 20:26 TOUCHDOWNS 4 6 8 2 Rushing 2 2 3 0 Passing 2 4 5 2 Returns 0 0 0 0 EXTRA-PT KICKS 4/4 6/6 8/8 2/2 2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 FIELD GOALS/FGA 3/5 1/2 2/2 0/0 POINTS SCORED 37 45 62 14 DEFENSE Dal. G.B. Minn. Phil. POINTS ALLOWED 48 51 34 34 OPP FIRST DOWNS 33 30 31 27 Rushing 4 7 10 10 Passing 24 21 18 13 Penalty 5 2 3 4 OPP YARDS GAINED 663 531 505 426 Avg per Game 331.5 531.0 252.5 426.0 OPP RUSHING(net) 165 156 160 198 Avg per Game 82.5 156.0 80.0 198.0 Rushes 46 23 48 35 Yards per Rush 3.6 6.8 3.3 5.7 OPP PASSING(net) 498 375 345 228 Avg per Game 249.0 375.0 172.5 228.0 Passes Att. 63 33 66 35 Completed 35 29 39 23 Pct Completed 55.6 87.9 59.1 65.7 Sacked 7 1 7 2 Yards Lost 42 4 50 16 INTERCEPTED BY 1 0 1 0 Yards Returned -1 0 10 0 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 OPP PUNT RETURNS 2 1 2 3 Avg return 4.5 6.0 0.0 18.7 OPP KICKOFF RET 4 4 13 3 Avg return 12.8 21.3 22.4 13.0 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 6 7 4 4 Rushing 0 1 1 2 Passing 6 5 3 2 Returns 0 1 0 0

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POSTSEASON / WEEK 22 / THROUGH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2010 TEAM RANKINGS American Football Conference Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Balt. 5 2 6 *1 *1 4 Cin. 4 *1 5 5 5 3 Ind. 1 4 1 4 2 6 N.E. 6 5 4 3 6 *1 Jets 3 3 3 6 3 5 S.D. 2 6 2 2 4 2 National Football Conference Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Ariz. 2 3 2 5 4 5 Dallas 5 1 6 2 2 3 G.B. *1 5 *1 6 5 6 Minn. 3 2 4 1 1 1 N.O. 6 4 5 3 3 4 Phil. 4 6 3 4 6 2 National Football League Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Ariz. 2 6 2 11 7 11 Balt. 11 2 12 *1 *1 5 Cin. 10 *1 11 7 10 4 Dallas 7 3 9 6 4 7 G.B. *1 8 *1 12 8 12 Ind. 4 9 3 5 2 9 Minn. 3 5 6 2 3 3 N.E. 12 10 10 4 12 *1 N.O. 8 7 7 9 6 10 Jets 9 4 8 8 5 8 Phil. 6 12 4 10 11 6 S.D. 5 11 5 3 9 2 T = Tied for position * = League Leader AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BAL 5 5 2 2 6 4 5 2 6 1 4t 4 5 4 4 3 1 CIN 4 4 1 1 5 6 2 6 2t 3t 4t 2 1 2 3 4t 4t IND 1 1 4 4 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 5 3 3 2 1 2 NE 6 6 5 5 4 5 6 5 5 6 3 1 4 5 6 4t 4t NYJ 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 4 3t 1 3 2 6 5 2 3 SD 2 2 6 6 2 3 4 4 2t 5 6 6 6 1 1 4t 4t AFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BAL 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 2 5 2 5 4 2 4 4 1t 2 2 3 CIN 5 6 5 3 3 6 6 5t 2 1 1t 5 1 1 2 5 4t 5 5t IND 4 4 2 2 6 5 4 4 4 5 3t 1 6 6 6 1t 3 1 2 NE 3 3 6 5 1 1 1 5t 3 6 1t 6 3 2 1 6 4t 6 5t NYJ 6 5 3 6 5 4 5 1 6 3 3t 2 5 5 5 4 1 3 4 SD 2 2 4 4 2 2 3 3 1 4 6 3 4 3 3 1t 4t 4 1 NFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) ARI 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 5 4t 3 2 5 6 3 5 DAL 5 6 1 2 6 6 2 5 4 3 4t 2 5 6 4 5 3 GB 1 2 5 3 1 2 4 6 1 1 1 6 3 3 2 1 4 MIN 3 5 2 5 4 3 6 3 2 2 2 4 4 4 3 4 1t NO 6 4 4 6 5 4 1 1 5 4 3 1 1 2 1 2 1t PHI 4 3 6 4 3 5 5 4 6 6 4t 5 6 1 5 6 6 NFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) ARI 5 5 4 3 5 5 4 3 5 4 6 6 3 4 4 5 4 5 3 DAL 2 2 2 2 3 4 2 1 2 2 3 3 1 5 5 3 5t 3 2 GB 6 6 5 6 6 6 5t 5 6 6 1t 4 4 1 1 6 2t 4 4 MIN 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 4t 1 5 6 6 1 2t 2 1 NO 3 4 3 4 4 3 1 6 3 3 4t 2 6 3 2 2 1 1 6 PHI 4 3 6 5 2 2 5t 4 4 5 1t 5 2 2 3 4 5t 6 5 (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage Combined Offense/Defense Rank (R) Points per Game Differential (S) Net Yards per Game Differential NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BAL 11 11 2 4 12 10 11 3 12 1 7t 6 8 8 9 8 1t CIN 10 10 1 1 11 12 7 9 7t 7t 7t 2 2 3 7 9t 9t IND 4 4 9 10 3 5 4 5 2 5 3 8 5 6 3 5 4 NE 12 12 10 11 10 11 12 8 11 11 4t 1 7 11 11 9t 9t NYJ 9 8 4 8 8 3 9 1 10 7t 1t 5 4 12 10 6 5t SD 5 5 11 12 5 7 10 7 7t 9t 12 11 9 2 2 9t 9t ARI 2 1 6 2 2 1 3 4 4 9t 7t 7 3 9 12 3 8 DAL 7 9 3 3 9 9 2 11 5 4 7t 4 11 10 6 7 5t GB 1 2 8 5 1 2 5 12 1 2 1t 12 6 5 4 1 7 MIN 3 7 5 7 6 4 8 6 3 3 4t 9 10 7 5 4 1t NO 8 6 7 9 7 6 1 2 6 6 6 3 1 4 1 2 1t PHI 6 3 12 6 4 8 6 10 9 12 7t 10 12 1 8 9t 12 NFL / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BAL 1 1 1 1 5 3 2 5 7 4 10t 8 4 7 7 1t 5t 4 4 CIN 7 9 10 5 4 12 10t 11t 2 2t 1t 9 3 2 3 7t 8t 9 9t IND 5 6 2 3 9 9 5 9 5 7 5t 3 12 11 11 1t 7 3 3 NE 4 4 12 7 1 1 1 11t 4 12 1t 10 6 3 2 9 8t 11 9t NYJ 8 7 5 9 8 6 6 4 8 5 5t 5t 10t 10 10 5 2 5 7 SD 3 2 9 6 2 2 3 7 1 6 12 7 9 5 6 1t 8t 6 2 ARI 11 11 7 8 11 10 9 3 11 9 10t 12 5 8 8 11 5t 10 6 146

DAL 6 5 4 4 7 8 7 1 6 2t 7 4 1 9 9 7t 8t 7 5 GB 12 12 8 12 12 11 10t 8 12 11 1t 5t 7 1 1 12 3t 8 8 MIN 2 3 3 2 3 4 8 2 3 1 8t 1 8 12 12 1t 3t 2 1 NO 9 10 6 10 10 7 4 10 9 8 8t 2 10t 6 4 6 1 1 12 PHI 10 8 11 11 6 5 10t 6 10 10 1t 11 2 4 5 10 8t 12 11 (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage Combined Offense/Defense Rank (R) Points per Game Differential (S) Net Yards per Game Differential AFC / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) Indianapolis 1168 242 926 389.3 80.7 308.7 2) San Diego 344 61 283 344.0 61.0 283.0 3) New York Jets 1003 426 577 334.3 142.0 192.3 4) Cincinnati 281 171 110 281.0 171.0 110.0 5) Baltimore 538 321 217 269.0 160.5 108.5 6) New England 196 64 132 196.0 64.0 132.0 AFC / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) Baltimore 471 106 365 235.5 53.0 182.5 2) San Diego 262 169 93 262.0 169.0 93.0 3) New England 268 234 34 268.0 234.0 34.0 4) Indianapolis 990 224 766 330.0 74.7 255.3 5) Cincinnati 353 171 182 353.0 171.0 182.0 6) New York Jets 1086 333 753 362.0 111.0 251.0 NFC / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) Green Bay 493 89 404 493.0 89.0 404.0 2) Arizona 890 257 633 445.0 128.5 316.5 3) Minnesota 798 274 524 399.0 137.0 262.0 4) Philadelphia 340 56 284 340.0 56.0 284.0 5) Dallas 674 290 384 337.0 145.0 192.0 6) New Orleans 1007 290 717 335.7 96.7 239.0 NFC / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) Minnesota 505 160 345 252.5 80.0 172.5 2) Dallas 663 165 498 331.5 82.5 249.0 3) New Orleans 1266 365 901 422.0 121.7 300.3 4) Philadelphia 426 198 228 426.0 198.0 228.0 5) Arizona 911 260 651 455.5 130.0 325.5 6) Green Bay 531 156 375 531.0 156.0 375.0 NFL / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) Green Bay 493 89 404 493.0 89.0 404.0 2) Arizona 890 257 633 445.0 128.5 316.5 3) Minnesota 798 274 524 399.0 137.0 262.0 4) Indianapolis 1168 242 926 389.3 80.7 308.7 5) San Diego 344 61 283 344.0 61.0 283.0 6) Philadelphia 340 56 284 340.0 56.0 284.0 7) Dallas 674 290 384 337.0 145.0 192.0 8) New Orleans 1007 290 717 335.7 96.7 239.0 9) New York Jets 1003 426 577 334.3 142.0 192.3 10) Cincinnati 281 171 110 281.0 171.0 110.0 11) Baltimore 538 321 217 269.0 160.5 108.5 12) New England 196 64 132 196.0 64.0 132.0 NFL / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) Baltimore 471 106 365 235.5 53.0 182.5 2) Minnesota 505 160 345 252.5 80.0 172.5 3) San Diego 262 169 93 262.0 169.0 93.0 4) New England 268 234 34 268.0 234.0 34.0 5) Indianapolis 990 224 766 330.0 74.7 255.3 6) Dallas 663 165 498 331.5 82.5 249.0 7) Cincinnati 353 171 182 353.0 171.0 182.0 8) New York Jets 1086 333 753 362.0 111.0 251.0 9) New Orleans 1266 365 901 422.0 121.7 300.3 10) Philadelphia 426 198 228 426.0 198.0 228.0 11) Arizona 911 260 651 455.5 130.0 325.5 12) Green Bay 531 156 375 531.0 156.0 375.0 AFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) New York Jets 3 2 5 2 0 2 = +3 2) Indianapolis 3 2 5 2 1 3 = +2 3t) Baltimore 4 1 5 3 3 6 = -1 3t) San Diego 1 0 1 2 0 2 = -1 5t) Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 1 2 = -2 5t) New England 1 1 2 3 1 4 = -2 Totals 12 6 18 13 6 19 = -1 NFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) New Orleans 4 4 8 0 1 1 = +7 2t) Arizona 1 2 3 1 2 3 = 0 2t) Dallas 1 3 4 1 3 4 = 0 4) Minnesota 1 3 4 2 3 5 = -1 5) Green Bay 0 1 1 1 2 3 = -2 6) Philadelphia 0 1 1 1 3 4 = -3 Totals 7 14 21 6 14 20 = +1 147

NFL / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) New Orleans 4 4 8 0 1 1 = +7 2) New York Jets 3 2 5 2 0 2 = +3 3) Indianapolis 3 2 5 2 1 3 = +2 4t) Arizona 1 2 3 1 2 3 = 0 4t) Dallas 1 3 4 1 3 4 = 0 6t) Baltimore 4 1 5 3 3 6 = -1 6t) San Diego 1 0 1 2 0 2 = -1 6t) Minnesota 1 3 4 2 3 5 = -1 9t) Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 1 2 = -2 9t) New England 1 1 2 3 1 4 = -2 9t) Green Bay 0 1 1 1 2 3 = -2 12) Philadelphia 0 1 1 1 3 4 = -3 Totals 19 20 39 19 20 39 = 0 AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) New England 2 14 2 100.0 0 2 100.0 2) New York Jets 4 24 3 75.0 1 4 100.0 3) San Diego 3 14 2 66.7 0 2 66.7 4) Indianapolis 12 61 7 58.3 4 11 91.7 5) Baltimore 7 29 3 42.9 3 6 85.7 6) Cincinnati 3 7 1 33.3 0 1 33.3 AFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1t) Cincinnati 2 10 1 50.0 1 2 100.0 1t) Indianapolis 6 25 3 50.0 1 4 66.7 1t) New York Jets 12 51 6 50.0 3 9 75.0 4) New England 5 26 3 60.0 2 5 100.0 5) Baltimore 5 31 4 80.0 1 5 100.0 6) San Diego 1 7 1 100.0 0 1 100.0 NFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Philadelphia 1 7 1 100.0 0 1 100.0 2) New Orleans 9 57 8 88.9 0 8 88.9 3) Green Bay 6 38 5 83.3 1 6 100.0 4) Arizona 9 45 6 66.7 1 7 77.8 5) Minnesota 10 48 6 60.0 2 8 80.0 6) Dallas 7 27 3 42.9 2 5 71.4 NFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Philadelphia 6 24 3 50.0 1 4 66.7 2) Dallas 5 27 3 60.0 2 5 100.0 3) New Orleans 11 49 7 63.6 0 7 63.6 4) Green Bay 7 38 5 71.4 1 6 85.7 5) Minnesota 4 24 3 75.0 1 4 100.0 6) Arizona 9 59 8 88.9 1 9 100.0 NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1t) New England 2 14 2 100.0 0 2 100.0 1t) Philadelphia 1 7 1 100.0 0 1 100.0 3) New Orleans 9 57 8 88.9 0 8 88.9 4) Green Bay 6 38 5 83.3 1 6 100.0 5) New York Jets 4 24 3 75.0 1 4 100.0 6t) Arizona 9 45 6 66.7 1 7 77.8 6t) San Diego 3 14 2 66.7 0 2 66.7 8) Minnesota 10 48 6 60.0 2 8 80.0 9) Indianapolis 12 61 7 58.3 4 11 91.7 10t) Baltimore 7 29 3 42.9 3 6 85.7 10t) Dallas 7 27 3 42.9 2 5 71.4 12) Cincinnati 3 7 1 33.3 0 1 33.3 NFL / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1t) Cincinnati 2 10 1 50.0 1 2 100.0 1t) Indianapolis 6 25 3 50.0 1 4 66.7 1t) New York Jets 12 51 6 50.0 3 9 75.0 1t) Philadelphia 6 24 3 50.0 1 4 66.7 5t) Dallas 5 27 3 60.0 2 5 100.0 5t) New England 5 26 3 60.0 2 5 100.0 7) New Orleans 11 49 7 63.6 0 7 63.6 8) Green Bay 7 38 5 71.4 1 6 85.7 9) Minnesota 4 24 3 75.0 1 4 100.0 10) Baltimore 5 31 4 80.0 1 5 100.0 11) Arizona 9 59 8 88.9 1 9 100.0 12) San Diego 1 7 1 100.0 0 1 100.0 AFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) Indianapolis 72 14 51 7 16 39 41.0 2 3 66.7 2t) Cincinnati 18 6 7 5 5 14 35.7 0 1 0.0 2t) San Diego 18 2 15 1 4 13 30.8 0 0 --- 4) New York Jets 46 17 27 2 15 42 35.7 1 1 100.0 5) New England 15 4 9 2 3 12 25.0 1 2 50.0 6) Baltimore 28 15 13 0 15 29 51.7 0 2 0.0 Totals 197 58 122 17 58 149 38.9 4 9 44.4 AFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) San Diego 14 6 6 2 6 16 37.5 1 1 100.0 2) Cincinnati 15 7 8 0 3 12 25.0 0 0 --- 3) New England 16 13 3 0 10 16 62.5 0 0 --- 4) Indianapolis 49 9 39 1 14 36 38.9 0 3 0.0 5) Baltimore 37 7 25 5 9 27 33.3 2 3 66.7 6) New York Jets 63 13 41 9 13 38 34.2 0 1 0.0 Totals 194 55 122 17 55 145 37.9 3 8 37.5 NFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) Green Bay 32 9 17 6 5 11 45.5 2 2 100.0 2) Minnesota 47 14 28 5 11 25 44.0 1 2 50.0 3) Arizona 45 9 33 3 4 13 30.8 0 1 0.0 4) Dallas 43 16 23 4 12 29 41.4 0 2 0.0 5) New Orleans 62 17 39 6 13 34 38.2 1 3 33.3 6) Philadelphia 17 0 13 4 2 11 18.2 0 2 0.0 Totals 246 65 153 28 47 123 38.2 4 12 33.3 148

NFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) Minnesota 31 10 18 3 6 25 24.0 1 3 33.3 2) Dallas 33 4 24 5 6 24 25.0 1 4 25.0 3) New Orleans 69 18 45 6 14 33 42.4 1 3 33.3 4) Philadelphia 27 10 13 4 9 16 56.3 0 0 --- 5) Arizona 59 19 32 8 12 24 50.0 2 3 66.7 6) Green Bay 30 7 21 2 3 5 60.0 0 0 --- Totals 249 68 153 28 50 127 39.4 5 13 38.5 NFL / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) Green Bay 32 9 17 6 5 11 45.5 2 2 100.0 2) Indianapolis 72 14 51 7 16 39 41.0 2 3 66.7 3) Minnesota 47 14 28 5 11 25 44.0 1 2 50.0 4) Arizona 45 9 33 3 4 13 30.8 0 1 0.0 5) Dallas 43 16 23 4 12 29 41.4 0 2 0.0 6) New Orleans 62 17 39 6 13 34 38.2 1 3 33.3 7t) Cincinnati 18 6 7 5 5 14 35.7 0 1 0.0 7t) San Diego 18 2 15 1 4 13 30.8 0 0 --- 9) Philadelphia 17 0 13 4 2 11 18.2 0 2 0.0 10) New York Jets 46 17 27 2 15 42 35.7 1 1 100.0 11) New England 15 4 9 2 3 12 25.0 1 2 50.0 12) Baltimore 28 15 13 0 15 29 51.7 0 2 0.0 Totals 443 123 275 45 105 272 38.6 8 21 38.1 NFL / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) San Diego 14 6 6 2 6 16 37.5 1 1 100.0 2) Cincinnati 15 7 8 0 3 12 25.0 0 0 --- 3) Minnesota 31 10 18 3 6 25 24.0 1 3 33.3 4) New England 16 13 3 0 10 16 62.5 0 0 --- 5) Indianapolis 49 9 39 1 14 36 38.9 0 3 0.0 6) Dallas 33 4 24 5 6 24 25.0 1 4 25.0 7) Baltimore 37 7 25 5 9 27 33.3 2 3 66.7 8) New York Jets 63 13 41 9 13 38 34.2 0 1 0.0 9) New Orleans 69 18 45 6 14 33 42.4 1 3 33.3 10) Philadelphia 27 10 13 4 9 16 56.3 0 0 --- 11) Arizona 59 19 32 8 12 24 50.0 2 3 66.7 12) Green Bay 30 7 21 2 3 5 60.0 0 0 --- Totals 443 123 275 45 105 272 38.6 8 21 38.1 AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) San Diego 6.71 28 188 2) Indianapolis 6.48 94 609 3) New York Jets 5.80 75 435 4) Baltimore 5.68 47 267 5) Cincinnati 4.64 25 116 6) New England 3.23 26 84 TOTAL 5.76 295 1699 AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Baltimore 3.68 57 210 2) San Diego 4.24 25 106 3) Indianapolis 5.76 75 432 4) New England 5.92 25 148 5) Cincinnati 6.25 24 150 6) New York Jets 6.74 87 586 TOTAL 5.57 293 1632 NFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Arizona 8.38 58 486 2) Green Bay 8.29 38 315 3) Philadelphia 6.70 27 181 4) New Orleans 5.82 82 477 5) Dallas 5.79 61 353 6) Minnesota 3.54 63 223 TOTAL 6.19 329 2035 NFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Minnesota 3.98 52 207 2) Dallas 5.16 51 263 3) New Orleans 5.93 94 557 4) Philadelphia 7.09 33 234 5) Arizona 8.26 69 570 6) Green Bay 8.47 32 271 TOTAL 6.35 331 2102 NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Arizona 8.38 58 486 2) Green Bay 8.29 38 315 3) San Diego 6.71 28 188 4) Philadelphia 6.70 27 181 5) Indianapolis 6.48 94 609 6) New Orleans 5.82 82 477 7) New York Jets 5.80 75 435 8) Dallas 5.79 61 353 9) Baltimore 5.68 47 267 10) Cincinnati 4.64 25 116 11) Minnesota 3.54 63 223 12) New England 3.23 26 84 TOTAL 5.98 624 3734 NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Baltimore 3.68 57 210 2) Minnesota 3.98 52 207 3) San Diego 4.24 25 106 4) Dallas 5.16 51 263 5) Indianapolis 5.76 75 432 6) New England 5.92 25 148 7) New Orleans 5.93 94 557 8) Cincinnati 6.25 24 150 9) New York Jets 6.74 87 586 10) Philadelphia 7.09 33 234 11) Arizona 8.26 69 570 12) Green Bay 8.47 32 271 TOTAL 5.98 624 3734 149

AFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) New England 7 7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 32.3 2) San Diego 4 4 0 0.0 1 25.0 0 0 31.8 3) Cincinnati 5 5 0 0.0 1 20.0 0 1 34.2 4) New York Jets 13 12 2 16.7 6 46.2 0 1 28.0 5) Baltimore 8 7 1 14.3 4 50.0 0 3 25.4 6) Indianapolis 12 11 2 18.2 9 75.0 0 3 21.2 Totals 49 46 5 10.9 21 45.7 0 8 27.6 AFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Indianapolis 16 15 3 20.0 11 68.8 0 3 22.8 2) Baltimore 9 9 1 11.1 2 22.2 0 1 28.9 3) New England 3 3 0 0.0 1 33.3 0 1 34.7 4) New York Jets 13 13 1 7.7 6 46.2 0 1 30.5 5) San Diego 3 2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 28.0 6) Cincinnati 3 3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 35.3 Totals 47 45 5 11.1 20 44.4 0 7 28.1 NFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Minnesota 7 7 5 71.4 5 71.4 0 0 21.0 2) Green Bay 9 9 3 33.3 6 66.7 0 1 22.2 3) Philadelphia 7 6 3 50.0 3 42.9 0 1 21.2 4) Arizona 15 14 5 35.7 11 73.3 0 2 23.0 5) Dallas 10 10 0 0.0 2 20.0 0 6 20.0 6) New Orleans 13 13 0 0.0 3 23.1 1 3 29.7 Totals 61 59 16 27.1 30 50.8 1 13 23.4 KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Arizona 12 12 3 25.0 6 50.0 1 2 23.8 2) Minnesota 13 13 0 0.0 3 23.1 0 4 28.0 3) New Orleans 19 18 6 33.3 13 68.4 0 3 22.3 4) Philadelphia 3 3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 14.3 5) Dallas 9 8 5 62.5 5 55.6 0 1 20.9 6) Green Bay 7 6 2 33.3 4 57.1 0 1 21.3 Totals 63 60 16 26.7 31 51.7 1 14 23.2 Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining possession are not included. ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start. I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line. NFL / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Minnesota 7 7 5 71.4 5 71.4 0 0 21.0 2) New England 7 7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 32.3 3) San Diego 4 4 0 0.0 1 25.0 0 0 31.8 4) Cincinnati 5 5 0 0.0 1 20.0 0 1 34.2 5) Green Bay 9 9 3 33.3 6 66.7 0 1 22.2 6) New York Jets 13 12 2 16.7 6 46.2 0 1 28.0 7) Philadelphia 7 6 3 50.0 3 42.9 0 1 21.2 8) Arizona 15 14 5 35.7 11 73.3 0 2 23.0 9) Baltimore 8 7 1 14.3 4 50.0 0 3 25.4 10) Indianapolis 12 11 2 18.2 9 75.0 0 3 21.2 11) Dallas 10 10 0 0.0 2 20.0 0 6 20.0 12) New Orleans 13 13 0 0.0 3 23.1 1 3 29.7 Totals 110 105 21 20.0 51 48.6 1 21 25.3 NFL / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Arizona 12 12 3 25.0 6 50.0 1 2 23.8 2) Minnesota 13 13 0 0.0 3 23.1 0 4 28.0 3) Indianapolis 16 15 3 20.0 11 68.8 0 3 22.8 4) New Orleans 19 18 6 33.3 13 68.4 0 3 22.3 5) Philadelphia 3 3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 14.3 6) Baltimore 9 9 1 11.1 2 22.2 0 1 28.9 7) Dallas 9 8 5 62.5 5 55.6 0 1 20.9 8) Green Bay 7 6 2 33.3 4 57.1 0 1 21.3 9) New England 3 3 0 0.0 1 33.3 0 1 34.7 10) New York Jets 13 13 1 7.7 6 46.2 0 1 30.5 11) San Diego 3 2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 28.0 12) Cincinnati 3 3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 35.3 Totals 110 105 21 20.0 51 48.6 1 21 25.3 Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining possession are not included. ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start. I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line. AFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS Most Points-- 12, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games) Passing Yards-- 377, Manning, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (26-39, 377, 3 td, 0 int) Longest Pass-- 80, Sanchez, NY-J at Ind., 1/24, (to Edwards, Braylon, td) Passing Touchdowns-- 3, Manning, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (26-39, 377, 3 td, 0 int) Rushing Yards-- 169, Benson, Cin. vs. NY-J, 1/9, (21-169, 1 td) Rushing Attempts-- 23, Greene, NY-J at S.D., 1/17, (23-128, 1 td) Longest Rush-- 83, Rice, Balt. at N.E., 1/10, td Receptions-- 11, Garcon, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (11-151, 1 td) Receiving Yards-- 151, Garcon, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (11-151, 1 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 139, B. Smith, NY-J at Ind., 1/24, (5-139, 0 td) Kickoff Returns-- 5, B. Smith, NY-J at Ind., 1/24, (5-139, 0 td) Kickoff Returns-- 5, Simpson, Ind. vs. N.O., 2/7, (5-111, 0 td) Longest Kickoff Return-- 56, Scott, Cin. vs. NY-J, 1/9 Punt Return Yards-- 34, Carr, Balt. at N.E., 1/10, (1-34, 0 fc, 0 td) Punt Return Yards-- 34, Cotchery, NY-J at S.D., 1/17, (3-34, 2 fc, 0 td) Punt Returns-- 4, Rushing, Ind. vs. Balt., 1/16, (4-29, 0 fc, 0 td) Longest Punt Return-- 34, Carr, Balt. at N.E., 1/10 Interceptions-- 1, (12 times in Non-Overtime Games) Longest Interception Return-- 42, Landry, Balt. at N.E., 1/10 Sacks-- 2.0, Harris, NY-J at Ind., 1/24 Scrimmage Yards-- 181, Benson, Cin. vs. NY-J, 1/9, (Rush 21-169, Rec 3-12) Longest Punt-- 61, Weatherford, NY-J at Ind., 1/24 Punts-- 8, Weatherford, NY-J at S.D., 1/17, (8-310, 38.8) Field Goals Made-- 3, Stover, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (3-3, 25 lg) Longest Field Goal-- 48, Feely, NY-J at Ind., 1/24 150

NFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS Most Points-- 18, Peterson, Minn. at N.O., 1/24 (OT), (3 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt) Most Points-- 18, Rice, Minn. vs. Dal., 1/17, (3 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt) Passing Yards-- 423, Rodgers, G.B. at Ariz., 1/10 (OT), (28-42, 423, 4 td, 1 int) Passing Yards-- 288, Brees, N.O. at Ind., 2/7, (32-39, 288, 2 td, 0 int) Longest Pass-- 76, Vick, Phil. at Dal., 1/9, (to Maclin, Jeremy, td) Passing Touchdowns-- 5, Warner, Ariz. vs. G.B., 1/10 (OT), (29-33, 379, 5 td, 0 int) Passing Touchdowns-- 4, Favre, Minn. vs. Dal., 1/17, (15-24, 234, 4 td, 0 int) Rushing Yards-- 148, Jones, Dal. vs. Phil., 1/9, (16-148, 1 td) Rushing Attempts-- 26, Peterson, Minn. vs. Dal., 1/17, (26-63, 0 td) Longest Rush-- 73, Jones, Dal. vs. Phil., 1/9, td Receptions-- 10, Witten, Dal. at Minn., 1/17, (10-98, 0 td) Receiving Yards-- 159, Finley, G.B. at Ariz., 1/10 (OT), (6-159, 0 td) Receiving Yards-- 146, Maclin, Phil. at Dal., 1/9, (7-146, 1 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 143, Roby, N.O. vs. Minn., 1/24 (OT), (5-143, 0 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 139, Stephens-Howling, Ariz. at N.O., 1/16, (5-139, 0 td) Kickoff Returns-- 6, Ogletree, Dal. at Minn., 1/17, (6-88, 0 td) Longest Kickoff Return-- 61, Roby, N.O. vs. Minn., 1/24 (OT) Longest Kickoff Return-- 34, Roby, N.O. at Ind., 2/7 Punt Return Yards-- 109, Bush, N.O. vs. Ariz., 1/16, (3-109, 2 fc, 1 td) Punt Returns-- 3, Reynaud, Minn. at N.O., 1/24 (OT), (3-15, 2 fc, 0 td) Punt Returns-- 3, Crayton, Dal. vs. Phil., 1/9, (3-56, 1 fc, 0 td) Punt Returns-- 3, Bush, N.O. vs. Ariz., 1/16, (3-109, 2 fc, 1 td) Longest Punt Return-- 83, Bush, N.O. vs. Ariz., 1/16, td Interceptions-- 1, (3 times in Overtime Games) Interceptions-- 1, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games) Longest Interception Return-- 74, Porter, N.O. at Ind., 2/7, td Sacks-- 3.0, Edwards, Minn. vs. Dal., 1/17 Scrimmage Yards-- 178, Jones, Dal. vs. Phil., 1/9, (Rush 16-148, Rec 1-30) Longest Punt-- 66, Morstead, N.O. vs. Ariz., 1/16 Punts-- 7, Morstead, N.O. vs. Minn., 1/24 (OT), (7-359, 51.3) Punts-- 6, McBriar, Dal. vs. Phil., 1/9, (6-229, 38.2) Punts-- 6, Graham, Ariz. at N.O., 1/16, (6-261, 43.5) Field Goals Made-- 3, Hartley, N.O. at Ind., 2/7, (3-3, 47 lg) Longest Field Goal-- 48, Suisham, Dal. vs. Phil., 1/9 NFL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS Most Points-- 18, Peterson, Minn. at N.O., 1/24 (OT), (3 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt) Most Points-- 18, Rice, Minn. vs. Dal., 1/17, (3 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt) Passing Yards-- 423, Rodgers, G.B. at Ariz., 1/10 (OT), (28-42, 423, 4 td, 1 int) Passing Yards-- 377, Manning, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (26-39, 377, 3 td, 0 int) Longest Pass-- 80, Sanchez, NY-J at Ind., 1/24, (to Edwards, Braylon, td) Passing Touchdowns-- 5, Warner, Ariz. vs. G.B., 1/10 (OT), (29-33, 379, 5 td, 0 int) Passing Touchdowns-- 4, Favre, Minn. vs. Dal., 1/17, (15-24, 234, 4 td, 0 int) Rushing Yards-- 169, Benson, Cin. vs. NY-J, 1/9, (21-169, 1 td) Rushing Attempts-- 26, Peterson, Minn. vs. Dal., 1/17, (26-63, 0 td) Longest Rush-- 83, Rice, Balt. at N.E., 1/10, td Receptions-- 11, Garcon, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (11-151, 1 td) Receiving Yards-- 159, Finley, G.B. at Ariz., 1/10 (OT), (6-159, 0 td) Receiving Yards-- 151, Garcon, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (11-151, 1 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 143, Roby, N.O. vs. Minn., 1/24 (OT), (5-143, 0 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 139, Stephens-Howling, Ariz. at N.O., 1/16, (5-139, 0 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 139, B. Smith, NY-J at Ind., 1/24, (5-139, 0 td) Kickoff Returns-- 6, Ogletree, Dal. at Minn., 1/17, (6-88, 0 td) Longest Kickoff Return-- 61, Roby, N.O. vs. Minn., 1/24 (OT) Longest Kickoff Return-- 56, Scott, Cin. vs. NY-J, 1/9 Punt Return Yards-- 109, Bush, N.O. vs. Ariz., 1/16, (3-109, 2 fc, 1 td) Punt Returns-- 4, Rushing, Ind. vs. Balt., 1/16, (4-29, 0 fc, 0 td) Longest Punt Return-- 83, Bush, N.O. vs. Ariz., 1/16, td Interceptions-- 1, (3 times in Overtime Games) Interceptions-- 1, (16 times in Non-Overtime Games) Longest Interception Return-- 74, Porter, N.O. at Ind., 2/7, td Sacks-- 3.0, Edwards, Minn. vs. Dal., 1/17 Scrimmage Yards-- 181, Benson, Cin. vs. NY-J, 1/9, (Rush 21-169, Rec 3-12) Longest Punt-- 66, Morstead, N.O. vs. Ariz., 1/16 Punts-- 8, Weatherford, NY-J at S.D., 1/17, (8-310, 38.8) Field Goals Made-- 3, Stover, Ind. vs. NY-J, 1/24, (3-3, 25 lg) Field Goals Made-- 3, Hartley, N.O. at Ind., 2/7, (3-3, 47 lg) Longest Field Goal-- 48, Suisham, Dal. vs. Phil., 1/9 Longest Field Goal-- 48, Feely, NY-J at Ind., 1/24 300-Yard Passing Games 423, Rodgers, GB at ARI 01/10 (ot) (28-42, 4 TD) 379, Warner, ARI vs. GB 01/10 (ot) (29-33, 5 TD) 377, Manning, IND vs. NYJ 01/24 (26-39, 3 TD) 333, Manning, IND vs. NO 02/07 (31-45, 1 TD) 310, Favre, MIN at NO 01/24 (ot) (28-46, 1 TD) 100-Yard Receiving Games 159, Finley, GB at ARI 01/10 (ot) (6 rec., 0 TD) 151, Garcon, IND vs. NYJ 01/24 (11 rec., 1 TD) 146, Maclin, PHI at DAL 01/09 (7 rec., 1 TD) 141, Rice, MIN vs. DAL 01/17 (6 rec., 3 TD) 130, Jennings, GB at ARI 01/10 (ot) (8 rec., 1 TD) 125, Breaston, ARI vs. GB 01/10 (ot) (7 rec., 1 TD) 123, Collie, IND vs. NYJ 01/24 (7 rec., 1 TD) 111, V. Jackson, SD vs. NYJ 01/17 (7 rec., 0 TD) 102, Cotchery, NYJ at IND 01/24 (5 rec., 0 TD) 102, Berrian, MIN at NO 01/24 (ot) (9 rec., 0 TD) 100, Edwards, NYJ at IND 01/24 (2 rec., 1 TD) 100-Yard Rushing Games 169, Benson, CIN vs. NYJ 01/09 (21 att., 1 TD) 159, Rice, BAL at NE 01/10 (22 att., 2 TD) 148, Jones, DAL vs. PHI 01/09 (16 att., 1 TD) 135, Greene, NYJ at CIN 01/09 (21 att., 1 TD) 128, Greene, NYJ at SD 01/17 (23 att., 1 TD) 122, Peterson, MIN at NO 01/24 (ot) (25 att., 3 TD) AFC / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Manning, Ind. 128 87 68.0 956 7.47 6 4.7 46 2 1.6 99.0 *Sanchez, NY-J 68 41 60.3 539 7.93 4 5.9 80t 2 2.9 92.7 Rivers, S.D. 40 27 67.5 298 7.45 1 2.5 37 2 5.0 76.9 C. Palmer, Cin. 36 18 50.0 146 4.06 1 2.8 19 1 2.8 58.3 Brady, N.E. 42 23 54.8 154 3.67 2 4.8 24 3 7.1 49.1 Flacco, Bal. 45 24 53.3 223 4.96 0 0.0 27 3 6.7 39.4 AFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Manning, Ind. 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2t 1 1 *Sanchez, NY-J 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 2t 3 2 Rivers, S.D. 5 3 2 3 3 4t 5 2t 4 3 C. Palmer, Cin. 6 6 6 6 5 4t 4 1 2 4 Brady, N.E. 4 5 4 5 6 3 2 5t 6 5 Flacco, Bal. 3 4 5 4 4 6t 6 5t 5 6 151

NFC / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Warner, Ariz 59 46 78.0 584 9.90 5 8.5 33t 1 1.7 129.1 Rodgers, G.B. 42 28 66.7 423 10.07 4 9.5 44 1 2.4 121.4 Brees, N.O. 102 72 70.6 732 7.18 8 7.8 44t 0 0.0 117.0 Favre, Min. 70 43 61.4 544 7.77 5 7.1 47t 2 2.9 97.6 Romo, Dal. 70 45 64.3 442 6.31 2 2.9 36 1 1.4 85.5 McNabb, Phi. 37 19 51.4 230 6.22 1 2.7 27 1 2.7 68.5 NFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Warner, Ariz 4 2 1 2 2 2t 2 2t 3 1 Rodgers, G.B. 5 5 3 5 1 4 1 2t 4 2 Brees, N.O. 1 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 1 3 Favre, Min. 2t 4 5 3 3 2t 4 6 6 4 Romo, Dal. 2t 3 4 4 5 5 5 2t 2 5 McNabb, Phi. 6 6 6 6 6 6t 6 2t 5 6 NFL / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Warner, Ariz 59 46 78.0 584 9.90 5 8.5 33t 1 1.7 129.1 Rodgers, G.B. 42 28 66.7 423 10.07 4 9.5 44 1 2.4 121.4 Brees, N.O. 102 72 70.6 732 7.18 8 7.8 44t 0 0.0 117.0 Manning, Ind. 128 87 68.0 956 7.47 6 4.7 46 2 1.6 99.0 Favre, Min. 70 43 61.4 544 7.77 5 7.1 47t 2 2.9 97.6 *Sanchez, NY-J 68 41 60.3 539 7.93 4 5.9 80t 2 2.9 92.7 Romo, Dal. 70 45 64.3 442 6.31 2 2.9 36 1 1.4 85.5 Rivers, S.D. 40 27 67.5 298 7.45 1 2.5 37 2 5.0 76.9 McNabb, Phi. 37 19 51.4 230 6.22 1 2.7 27 1 2.7 68.5 C. Palmer, Cin. 36 18 50.0 146 4.06 1 2.8 19 1 2.8 58.3 Brady, N.E. 42 23 54.8 154 3.67 2 4.8 24 3 7.1 49.1 Flacco, Bal. 45 24 53.3 223 4.96 0 0.0 27 3 6.7 39.4 NFL / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Warner, Ariz 6 3 1 3 2 3t 2 2t 4 1 Rodgers, G.B. 8t 7 5 7 1 5t 1 2t 5 2 Brees, N.O. 2 2 2 2 7 1 3 1 1 3 Manning, Ind. 1 1 3 1 5 2 7 7t 3 4 Favre, Min. 3t 5 7 4 4 3t 4 7t 8 5 *Sanchez, NY-J 5 6 8 5 3 5t 5 7t 9 6 Romo, Dal. 3t 4 6 6 8 7t 8 2t 2 7 Rivers, S.D. 10 8 4 8 6 9t 11 7t 10 8 McNabb, Phi. 11 11 11 9 9 9t 10 2t 6 9 C. Palmer, Cin. 12 12 12 12 11 9t 9 2t 7 10 Brady, N.E. 8t 10 9 11 12 7t 6 11t 12 11 Flacco, Bal. 7 9 10 10 10 13t 12 11t 11 12 AFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Rivers, S.D. 14 11 78.6 127 9.07 0 0.0 0 0.0 104.5 2) Manning, Ind. 36 24 66.7 281 7.81 1 2.8 1 2.8 87.8 3) *Sanchez, NY-J 18 11 61.1 133 7.39 1 5.6 1 5.6 79.2 4) Brady, N.E. 13 6 46.2 61 4.69 0 0.0 0 0.0 60.1 5) C. Palmer, Cin. 17 7 41.2 71 4.18 0 0.0 0 0.0 53.8 6) Flacco, Bal. 19 12 63.2 98 5.16 0 0.0 2 10.5 36.6 NFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Rodgers, G.B. 9 7 77.8 144 16.00 2 22.2 0 0.0 158.3 2) Warner, Ariz 14 12 85.7 161 11.50 1 7.1 0 0.0 138.4 3) Brees, N.O. 16 13 81.3 84 5.25 2 12.5 0 0.0 128.1 4) McNabb, Phi. 10 6 60.0 73 7.30 1 10.0 0 0.0 115.8 5) Favre, Min. 18 12 66.7 186 10.33 2 11.1 1 5.6 114.6 6) Romo, Dal. 15 11 73.3 84 5.60 0 0.0 0 0.0 86.5 NFL / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Rodgers, G.B. 9 7 77.8 144 16.00 2 22.2 0 0.0 158.3 2) Warner, Ariz 14 12 85.7 161 11.50 1 7.1 0 0.0 138.4 3) Brees, N.O. 16 13 81.3 84 5.25 2 12.5 0 0.0 128.1 4) McNabb, Phi. 10 6 60.0 73 7.30 1 10.0 0 0.0 115.8 5) Favre, Min. 18 12 66.7 186 10.33 2 11.1 1 5.6 114.6 6) Rivers, S.D. 14 11 78.6 127 9.07 0 0.0 0 0.0 104.5 7) Manning, Ind. 36 24 66.7 281 7.81 1 2.8 1 2.8 87.8 8) Romo, Dal. 15 11 73.3 84 5.60 0 0.0 0 0.0 86.5 9) *Sanchez, NY-J 18 11 61.1 133 7.39 1 5.6 1 5.6 79.2 10) Brady, N.E. 13 6 46.2 61 4.69 0 0.0 0 0.0 60.1 11) C. Palmer, Cin. 17 7 41.2 71 4.18 0 0.0 0 0.0 53.8 12) Flacco, Bal. 19 12 63.2 98 5.16 0 0.0 2 10.5 36.6 AFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) *Sanchez, NY-J 28 19 67.9 192 6.86 2 7.1 0 0.0 111.0 2) Manning, Ind. 28 17 60.7 192 6.86 2 7.1 1 3.6 90.2 3) Brady, N.E. 9 3 33.3 18 2.00 1 11.1 0 0.0 79.4 4) Flacco, Bal. 16 6 37.5 99 6.19 0 0.0 0 0.0 59.1 5) C. Palmer, Cin. 10 5 50.0 38 3.80 1 10.0 1 10.0 53.3 6) Rivers, S.D. 11 7 63.6 66 6.00 0 0.0 1 9.1 42.2 NFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Rodgers, G.B. 8 5 62.5 104 13.00 1 12.5 0 0.0 145.8 2) Favre, Min. 20 14 70.0 203 10.15 2 10.0 1 5.0 115.2 3) Brees, N.O. 24 16 66.7 166 6.92 1 4.2 0 0.0 100.3 4) McNabb, Phi. 7 4 57.1 31 4.43 0 0.0 0 0.0 68.2 5) Romo, Dal. 20 12 60.0 135 6.75 0 0.0 1 5.0 59.4 NFL / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Rodgers, G.B. 8 5 62.5 104 13.00 1 12.5 0 0.0 145.8 2) Favre, Min. 20 14 70.0 203 10.15 2 10.0 1 5.0 115.2 3) *Sanchez, NY-J 28 19 67.9 192 6.86 2 7.1 0 0.0 111.0 4) Brees, N.O. 24 16 66.7 166 6.92 1 4.2 0 0.0 100.3 5) Manning, Ind. 28 17 60.7 192 6.86 2 7.1 1 3.6 90.2 6) Brady, N.E. 9 3 33.3 18 2.00 1 11.1 0 0.0 79.4 7) McNabb, Phi. 7 4 57.1 31 4.43 0 0.0 0 0.0 68.2 8) Romo, Dal. 20 12 60.0 135 6.75 0 0.0 1 5.0 59.4 9) Flacco, Bal. 16 6 37.5 99 6.19 0 0.0 0 0.0 59.1 10) C. Palmer, Cin. 10 5 50.0 38 3.80 1 10.0 1 10.0 53.3 11) Rivers, S.D. 11 7 63.6 66 6.00 0 0.0 1 9.1 42.2 AFC / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 1) *Greene, NY-J 54 304 5.6 53t 2 2) Rice, Bal. 35 226 6.5 83t 2 3) Addai, Ind. 40 180 4.5 26 1 4) Benson, Cin. 21 169 8.0 47t 1 5) Jones, NY-J 45 117 2.6 12 1 6) McGahee, Bal. 22 69 3.1 12 1 7) Faulk, N.E. 14 52 3.7 9 0 8) *Do. Brown, Ind. 16 46 2.9 13 0 152

9) Sproles, S.D. 3 33 11.0 22 0 10) Tomlinson, S.D. 12 24 2.0 5 0 11) Hart, Ind. 9 18 2.0 4 0 12) L. McClain, Bal. 6 11 1.8 4 1 13) Morris, N.E. 1 9 9.0 9 0 14) Clayton, Bal. (WR) 1 8 8.0 8 0 15) Flacco, Bal. (QB) 7 7 1.0 7 0 16t) Rivers, S.D. (QB) 3 4 1.3 3 1 16t) B. Smith, NY-J (WR) 2 4 2.0 2 0 18t) Maroney, N.E. 1 2 2.0 2 0 18t) C. Palmer, Cin. (QB) 1 2 2.0 2 0 18t) Richardson, NY-J 1 2 2.0 2 0 21t) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 1 1 1.0 1 0 21t) F. Taylor, N.E. 2 1 0.5 2 0 NFC / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 1) Jones, Dal. 30 217 7.2 73t 1 2) Peterson, Min. 51 185 3.6 27 3 3) P. Thomas, N.O. 36 143 4.0 12 1 4) Bush, N.O. 17 117 6.9 46t 1 5) Hightower, Ariz 13 106 8.2 70t 2 6) *B. Wells, Ariz 19 98 5.2 42 1 7) Grant, G.B. 11 64 5.8 20 0 8) Taylor, Min. 10 51 5.1 14 0 9) Choice, Dal. 15 43 2.9 9 1 10) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 7 38 5.4 14 0 11) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 1 28 28.0 28 0 12) *McCoy, Phi. 5 24 4.8 14 0 13t) Hamilton, N.O. 6 22 3.7 11 1 13t) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz 3 22 7.3 18 0 15) Weaver, Phi. 5 19 3.8 7 0 16) Barber, Dal. 11 18 1.6 8 0 17) Bell, N.O. 8 15 1.9 5 0 18t) McNabb, Phi. (QB) 2 13 6.5 8 0 18t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 3 13 4.3 13 1 20) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1 8 8.0 8 0 21) Jackson, G.B. 2 6 3.0 4 0 22) Green, G.B. 3 5 1.7 4 0 23t) Meachem, N.O. (WR) 1 4 4.0 4 0 23t) Romo, Dal. (QB) 3 4 1.3 5 0 25) Wright, Ariz 1 3 3.0 3 0 26) Kuhn, G.B. 1 1 1.0 1t 1 NFL / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 1) *Greene, NY-J 54 304 5.6 53t 2 2) Rice, Bal. 35 226 6.5 83t 2 3) Jones, Dal. 30 217 7.2 73t 1 4) Peterson, Min. 51 185 3.6 27 3 5) Addai, Ind. 40 180 4.5 26 1 6) Benson, Cin. 21 169 8.0 47t 1 7) P. Thomas, N.O. 36 143 4.0 12 1 8t) Bush, N.O. 17 117 6.9 46t 1 8t) Jones, NY-J 45 117 2.6 12 1 10) Hightower, Ariz 13 106 8.2 70t 2 11) *B. Wells, Ariz 19 98 5.2 42 1 12) McGahee, Bal. 22 69 3.1 12 1 13) Grant, G.B. 11 64 5.8 20 0 14) Faulk, N.E. 14 52 3.7 9 0 15) Taylor, Min. 10 51 5.1 14 0 16) *Do. Brown, Ind. 16 46 2.9 13 0 17) Choice, Dal. 15 43 2.9 9 1 18) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 7 38 5.4 14 0 19) Sproles, S.D. 3 33 11.0 22 0 20) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 1 28 28.0 28 0 21t) *McCoy, Phi. 5 24 4.8 14 0 21t) Tomlinson, S.D. 12 24 2.0 5 0 23t) Hamilton, N.O. 6 22 3.7 11 1 23t) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz 3 22 7.3 18 0 25) Weaver, Phi. 5 19 3.8 7 0 26t) Barber, Dal. 11 18 1.6 8 0 26t) Hart, Ind. 9 18 2.0 4 0 28) Bell, N.O. 8 15 1.9 5 0 29t) McNabb, Phi. (QB) 2 13 6.5 8 0 29t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 3 13 4.3 13 1 31) L. McClain, Bal. 6 11 1.8 4 1 32) Morris, N.E. 1 9 9.0 9 0 33t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1 8 8.0 8 0 33t) Clayton, Bal. (WR) 1 8 8.0 8 0 35) Flacco, Bal. (QB) 7 7 1.0 7 0 36) Jackson, G.B. 2 6 3.0 4 0 37) Green, G.B. 3 5 1.7 4 0 38t) Meachem, N.O. (WR) 1 4 4.0 4 0 38t) Rivers, S.D. (QB) 3 4 1.3 3 1 38t) Romo, Dal. (QB) 3 4 1.3 5 0 38t) B. Smith, NY-J (WR) 2 4 2.0 2 0 42) Wright, Ariz 1 3 3.0 3 0 43t) Maroney, N.E. 1 2 2.0 2 0 43t) C. Palmer, Cin. (QB) 1 2 2.0 2 0 43t) Richardson, NY-J 1 2 2.0 2 0 46t) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 1 1 1.0 1 0 46t) Kuhn, G.B. 1 1 1.0 1t 1 46t) F. Taylor, N.E. 2 1 0.5 2 0 AFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) *Greene, NY-J 2 2 100.0 1t) Addai, Ind. 1 1 100.0 1t) Flacco, Bal. 1 1 100.0 1t) Rice, Bal. 1 1 100.0 1t) F. Taylor, N.E. 1 1 100.0 6) Hart, Ind. 2 1 50.0 NFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) Austin, Dal. 1 1 100.0 1t) Jones, Dal. 1 1 100.0 1t) P. Thomas, N.O. 1 1 100.0 4t) Hamilton, N.O. 2 1 50.0 4t) *B. Wells, Ariz 2 1 50.0 NFL / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) *Greene, NY-J 2 2 100.0 1t) Addai, Ind. 1 1 100.0 1t) Austin, Dal. 1 1 100.0 1t) Flacco, Bal. 1 1 100.0 1t) Jones, Dal. 1 1 100.0 1t) Rice, Bal. 1 1 100.0 1t) F. Taylor, N.E. 1 1 100.0 1t) P. Thomas, N.O. 1 1 100.0 9t) Hamilton, N.O. 2 1 50.0 9t) Hart, Ind. 2 1 50.0 9t) *B. Wells, Ariz 2 1 50.0 153

AFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Garcon, Ind. 21 251 12.0 36 2 2) Clark, Ind. (TE) 18 180 10.0 27 1 3) *Collie, Ind. 17 241 14.2 46 2 4) Wayne, Ind. 16 164 10.3 25 1 5) Cotchery, NY-J 14 194 13.9 45 0 6) Keller, NY-J (TE) 12 181 15.1 45t 3 7) Addai, Ind. (RB) 11 85 7.7 17 0 8) Rice, Bal. (RB) 9 60 6.7 26 0 9) Gates, S.D. (TE) 8 93 11.6 23 0 10) V. Jackson, S.D. 7 111 15.9 37 0 11t) Edwards, NY-J 6 156 26.0 80t 1 11t) Coles, Cin. 6 48 8.0 13 1 11t) *Edelman, N.E. 6 44 7.3 24 2 11t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 6 37 6.2 18 0 15t) Mason, Bal. 5 72 14.4 27 0 15t) Moss, N.E. 5 48 9.6 19 0 17) Heap, Bal. (TE) 4 35 8.8 11 0 18t) Floyd, S.D. 3 30 10.0 19 0 18t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 3 30 10.0 19 0 18t) *Do. Brown, Ind. (RB) 3 26 8.7 11 0 18t) *Cosby, Cin. 3 26 8.7 14 0 18t) Morris, N.E. (RB) 3 15 5.0 8 0 18t) Richardson, NY-J (RB) 3 14 4.7 8 0 18t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 3 12 4.0 5 0 18t) B. Smith, NY-J 3 8 2.7 6 0 18t) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) 3 0 0.0 3 0 27t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 2 28 14.0 18 0 27t) Ochocinco, Cin. 2 28 14.0 19 0 27t) Caldwell, Cin. 2 25 12.5 13 0 27t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 2 20 10.0 13 0 27t) Leonard, Cin. (RB) 2 7 3.5 6 0 32t) Clayton, Bal. 1 17 17.0 17 0 32t) Hester, S.D. (RB) 1 15 15.0 15 0 32t) Wilson, S.D. (RB) 1 13 13.0 13t 1 32t) D. Williams, Bal. 1 12 12.0 12 0 32t) K. Washington, Bal. 1 11 11.0 11 0 32t) Hart, Ind. (RB) 1 9 9.0 9 0 32t) Tolbert, S.D. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 32t) Aiken, N.E. 1 5 5.0 5 0 32t) *Greene, NY-J (RB) 1 4 4.0 4 0 32t) Watson, N.E. (TE) 1 3 3.0 3 0 32t) Baker, N.E. (TE) 1 2 2.0 2 0 32t) Woodhead, NY-J 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 32t) L. McClain, Bal. (RB) 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 NFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Colston, N.O. 15 188 12.5 27 1 1t) Henderson, N.O. 15 182 12.1 44t 2 3t) Doucet, Ariz 14 145 10.4 16 2 3t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 14 125 8.9 22 0 5t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 12 159 13.3 33t 2 5t) Berrian, Min. 12 134 11.2 30 0 5t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 12 111 9.3 38t 2 8t) Breaston, Ariz 11 177 16.1 26 1 8t) Austin, Dal. 11 116 10.5 36 1 10t) Rice, Min. 10 184 18.4 47t 4 10t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 10 95 9.5 28 1 12) Jennings, G.B. 8 130 16.3 35 1 13t) *Maclin, Phi. 7 146 20.9 76t 1 13t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 7 58 8.3 17t 2 15t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 6 159 26.5 44 0 15t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 6 48 8.0 13 0 15t) *Harvin, Min. 6 39 6.5 20 0 18t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 5 94 18.8 26 1 18t) R. Williams, Dal. 5 59 11.8 17 0 18t) Crayton, Dal. 5 51 10.2 18 0 18t) Taylor, Min. (RB) 5 34 6.8 11 0 18t) Moore, N.O. 5 32 6.4 21 0 23t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 4 52 13.0 30 0 23t) Driver, G.B. 4 43 10.8 28 0 23t) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE) 4 41 10.3 17 0 23t) Meachem, N.O. 4 25 6.3 12 0 27t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 3 59 19.7 26 0 27t) J. Jones, G.B. 3 50 16.7 30t 1 27t) Urban, Ariz 3 47 15.7 28 0 27t) Patrick, Ariz (TE) 3 42 14.0 22 0 27t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 3 33 11.0 19 0 27t) Bennett, Dal. (TE) 3 27 9.0 17 0 27t) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz (RB) 3 19 6.3 12 0 27t) D. Jackson, Phi. 3 14 4.7 6 1 35t) Avant, Phi. 2 32 16.0 20 0 35t) Kleinsasser, Min. (TE) 2 26 13.0 14 0 35t) Grant, G.B. (RB) 2 18 9.0 9 0 35t) Havner, G.B. (TE) 2 16 8.0 11t 1 35t) Weaver, Phi. (RB) 2 11 5.5 6 0 40t) Westbrook, Phi. (RB) 1 27 27.0 27 0 40t) Nelson, G.B. 1 11 11.0 11t 1 40t) *McCoy, Phi. (RB) 1 9 9.0 9 0 40t) Becht, Ariz (TE) 1 8 8.0 8 0 40t) Smith, Phi. (TE) 1 8 8.0 8 0 40t) Choice, Dal. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 40t) *Ogletree, Dal. 1 5 5.0 5 0 40t) Kuhn, G.B. (RB) 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 40t) Jackson, G.B. (RB) 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 40t) *Phillips, Dal. (TE) 1 1 1.0 1t 1 NFL / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Garcon, Ind. 21 251 12.0 36 2 2) Clark, Ind. (TE) 18 180 10.0 27 1 3) *Collie, Ind. 17 241 14.2 46 2 4) Wayne, Ind. 16 164 10.3 25 1 5t) Colston, N.O. 15 188 12.5 27 1 5t) Henderson, N.O. 15 182 12.1 44t 2 7t) Cotchery, NY-J 14 194 13.9 45 0 7t) Doucet, Ariz 14 145 10.4 16 2 7t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 14 125 8.9 22 0 10t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 12 181 15.1 45t 3 10t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 12 159 13.3 33t 2 10t) Berrian, Min. 12 134 11.2 30 0 10t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 12 111 9.3 38t 2 14t) Breaston, Ariz 11 177 16.1 26 1 14t) Austin, Dal. 11 116 10.5 36 1 14t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 11 85 7.7 17 0 17t) Rice, Min. 10 184 18.4 47t 4 17t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 10 95 9.5 28 1 19) Rice, Bal. (RB) 9 60 6.7 26 0 20t) Jennings, G.B. 8 130 16.3 35 1 20t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 8 93 11.6 23 0 22t) *Maclin, Phi. 7 146 20.9 76t 1 22t) V. Jackson, S.D. 7 111 15.9 37 0 22t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 7 58 8.3 17t 2 25t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 6 159 26.5 44 0 25t) Edwards, NY-J 6 156 26.0 80t 1 154

25t) Coles, Cin. 6 48 8.0 13 1 25t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 6 48 8.0 13 0 25t) *Edelman, N.E. 6 44 7.3 24 2 25t) *Harvin, Min. 6 39 6.5 20 0 25t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 6 37 6.2 18 0 32t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 5 94 18.8 26 1 32t) Mason, Bal. 5 72 14.4 27 0 32t) R. Williams, Dal. 5 59 11.8 17 0 32t) Crayton, Dal. 5 51 10.2 18 0 32t) Moss, N.E. 5 48 9.6 19 0 32t) Taylor, Min. (RB) 5 34 6.8 11 0 32t) Moore, N.O. 5 32 6.4 21 0 39t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 4 52 13.0 30 0 39t) Driver, G.B. 4 43 10.8 28 0 39t) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE) 4 41 10.3 17 0 39t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 4 35 8.8 11 0 39t) Meachem, N.O. 4 25 6.3 12 0 44t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 3 59 19.7 26 0 44t) J. Jones, G.B. 3 50 16.7 30t 1 44t) Urban, Ariz 3 47 15.7 28 0 44t) Patrick, Ariz (TE) 3 42 14.0 22 0 44t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 3 33 11.0 19 0 44t) Floyd, S.D. 3 30 10.0 19 0 44t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 3 30 10.0 19 0 44t) Bennett, Dal. (TE) 3 27 9.0 17 0 44t) *Do. Brown, Ind. (RB) 3 26 8.7 11 0 44t) *Cosby, Cin. 3 26 8.7 14 0 44t) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz (RB) 3 19 6.3 12 0 44t) Morris, N.E. (RB) 3 15 5.0 8 0 44t) D. Jackson, Phi. 3 14 4.7 6 1 44t) Richardson, NY-J (RB) 3 14 4.7 8 0 44t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 3 12 4.0 5 0 44t) B. Smith, NY-J 3 8 2.7 6 0 44t) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) 3 0 0.0 3 0 AFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 1) Garcon, Ind. 251 21 12.0 36 2 2) *Collie, Ind. 241 17 14.2 46 2 3) Cotchery, NY-J 194 14 13.9 45 0 4) Keller, NY-J (TE) 181 12 15.1 45t 3 5) Clark, Ind. (TE) 180 18 10.0 27 1 6) Wayne, Ind. 164 16 10.3 25 1 7) Edwards, NY-J 156 6 26.0 80t 1 8) V. Jackson, S.D. 111 7 15.9 37 0 9) Gates, S.D. (TE) 93 8 11.6 23 0 10) Addai, Ind. (RB) 85 11 7.7 17 0 11) Mason, Bal. 72 5 14.4 27 0 12) Rice, Bal. (RB) 60 9 6.7 26 0 13t) Coles, Cin. 48 6 8.0 13 1 13t) Moss, N.E. 48 5 9.6 19 0 15) *Edelman, N.E. 44 6 7.3 24 2 16) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 37 6 6.2 18 0 17) Heap, Bal. (TE) 35 4 8.8 11 0 18t) Floyd, S.D. 30 3 10.0 19 0 18t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 30 3 10.0 19 0 20t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 28 2 14.0 18 0 20t) Ochocinco, Cin. 28 2 14.0 19 0 22t) *Do. Brown, Ind. (RB) 26 3 8.7 11 0 22t) *Cosby, Cin. 26 3 8.7 14 0 24) Caldwell, Cin. 25 2 12.5 13 0 25) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 20 2 10.0 13 0 26) Clayton, Bal. 17 1 17.0 17 0 27t) Hester, S.D. (RB) 15 1 15.0 15 0 27t) Morris, N.E. (RB) 15 3 5.0 8 0 29) Richardson, NY-J (RB) 14 3 4.7 8 0 30) Wilson, S.D. (RB) 13 1 13.0 13t 1 31t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 12 3 4.0 5 0 31t) D. Williams, Bal. 12 1 12.0 12 0 33) K. Washington, Bal. 11 1 11.0 11 0 34) Hart, Ind. (RB) 9 1 9.0 9 0 35) B. Smith, NY-J 8 3 2.7 6 0 36) Leonard, Cin. (RB) 7 2 3.5 6 0 37) Tolbert, S.D. (RB) 6 1 6.0 6 0 38) Aiken, N.E. 5 1 5.0 5 0 39) *Greene, NY-J (RB) 4 1 4.0 4 0 40) Watson, N.E. (TE) 3 1 3.0 3 0 41) Baker, N.E. (TE) 2 1 2.0 2 0 NFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 1) Colston, N.O. 188 15 12.5 27 1 2) Rice, Min. 184 10 18.4 47t 4 3) Henderson, N.O. 182 15 12.1 44t 2 4) Breaston, Ariz 177 11 16.1 26 1 5t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 159 6 26.5 44 0 5t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 159 12 13.3 33t 2 7) *Maclin, Phi. 146 7 20.9 76t 1 8) Doucet, Ariz 145 14 10.4 16 2 9) Berrian, Min. 134 12 11.2 30 0 10) Jennings, G.B. 130 8 16.3 35 1 11) Witten, Dal. (TE) 125 14 8.9 22 0 12) Austin, Dal. 116 11 10.5 36 1 13) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 111 12 9.3 38t 2 14) Bush, N.O. (RB) 95 10 9.5 28 1 15) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 94 5 18.8 26 1 16t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 59 3 19.7 26 0 16t) R. Williams, Dal. 59 5 11.8 17 0 18) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 58 7 8.3 17t 2 19) Jones, Dal. (RB) 52 4 13.0 30 0 20) Crayton, Dal. 51 5 10.2 18 0 21) J. Jones, G.B. 50 3 16.7 30t 1 22) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 48 6 8.0 13 0 23) Urban, Ariz 47 3 15.7 28 0 24) Driver, G.B. 43 4 10.8 28 0 25) Patrick, Ariz (TE) 42 3 14.0 22 0 26) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE) 41 4 10.3 17 0 27) *Harvin, Min. 39 6 6.5 20 0 28) Taylor, Min. (RB) 34 5 6.8 11 0 29) Peterson, Min. (RB) 33 3 11.0 19 0 30t) Avant, Phi. 32 2 16.0 20 0 30t) Moore, N.O. 32 5 6.4 21 0 32t) Bennett, Dal. (TE) 27 3 9.0 17 0 32t) Westbrook, Phi. (RB) 27 1 27.0 27 0 34) Kleinsasser, Min. (TE) 26 2 13.0 14 0 35) Meachem, N.O. 25 4 6.3 12 0 36) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz (RB) 19 3 6.3 12 0 37) Grant, G.B. (RB) 18 2 9.0 9 0 38) Havner, G.B. (TE) 16 2 8.0 11t 1 39) D. Jackson, Phi. 14 3 4.7 6 1 40t) Nelson, G.B. 11 1 11.0 11t 1 40t) Weaver, Phi. (RB) 11 2 5.5 6 0 42) *McCoy, Phi. (RB) 9 1 9.0 9 0 43t) Becht, Ariz (TE) 8 1 8.0 8 0 43t) Smith, Phi. (TE) 8 1 8.0 8 0 45) Choice, Dal. (RB) 6 1 6.0 6 0 46) *Ogletree, Dal. 5 1 5.0 5 0 155

47) *Phillips, Dal. (TE) 1 1 1.0 1t 1 NFL / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 1) Garcon, Ind. 251 21 12.0 36 2 2) *Collie, Ind. 241 17 14.2 46 2 3) Cotchery, NY-J 194 14 13.9 45 0 4) Colston, N.O. 188 15 12.5 27 1 5) Rice, Min. 184 10 18.4 47t 4 6) Henderson, N.O. 182 15 12.1 44t 2 7) Keller, NY-J (TE) 181 12 15.1 45t 3 8) Clark, Ind. (TE) 180 18 10.0 27 1 9) Breaston, Ariz 177 11 16.1 26 1 10) Wayne, Ind. 164 16 10.3 25 1 11t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 159 6 26.5 44 0 11t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 159 12 13.3 33t 2 13) Edwards, NY-J 156 6 26.0 80t 1 14) *Maclin, Phi. 146 7 20.9 76t 1 15) Doucet, Ariz 145 14 10.4 16 2 16) Berrian, Min. 134 12 11.2 30 0 17) Jennings, G.B. 130 8 16.3 35 1 18) Witten, Dal. (TE) 125 14 8.9 22 0 19) Austin, Dal. 116 11 10.5 36 1 20t) V. Jackson, S.D. 111 7 15.9 37 0 20t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 111 12 9.3 38t 2 22) Bush, N.O. (RB) 95 10 9.5 28 1 23) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 94 5 18.8 26 1 24) Gates, S.D. (TE) 93 8 11.6 23 0 25) Addai, Ind. (RB) 85 11 7.7 17 0 26) Mason, Bal. 72 5 14.4 27 0 27) Rice, Bal. (RB) 60 9 6.7 26 0 28t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 59 3 19.7 26 0 28t) R. Williams, Dal. 59 5 11.8 17 0 30) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 58 7 8.3 17t 2 31) Jones, Dal. (RB) 52 4 13.0 30 0 32) Crayton, Dal. 51 5 10.2 18 0 33) J. Jones, G.B. 50 3 16.7 30t 1 34t) Coles, Cin. 48 6 8.0 13 1 34t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 48 6 8.0 13 0 34t) Moss, N.E. 48 5 9.6 19 0 37) Urban, Ariz 47 3 15.7 28 0 38) *Edelman, N.E. 44 6 7.3 24 2 39) Driver, G.B. 43 4 10.8 28 0 40) Patrick, Ariz (TE) 42 3 14.0 22 0 41) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE) 41 4 10.3 17 0 42) *Harvin, Min. 39 6 6.5 20 0 43) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 37 6 6.2 18 0 44) Heap, Bal. (TE) 35 4 8.8 11 0 45) Taylor, Min. (RB) 34 5 6.8 11 0 46) Peterson, Min. (RB) 33 3 11.0 19 0 47t) Avant, Phi. 32 2 16.0 20 0 47t) Moore, N.O. 32 5 6.4 21 0 49t) Floyd, S.D. 30 3 10.0 19 0 49t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 30 3 10.0 19 0 AFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Cotchery, NY-J 7 91 13.0 15 0 2) Clark, Ind. (TE) 6 60 10.0 27 0 3t) Garcon, Ind. 4 57 14.3 23 1 3t) *Collie, Ind. 4 51 12.8 22 0 3t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 4 42 10.5 14 0 6t) Edwards, NY-J 3 57 19.0 21 0 6t) Wayne, Ind. 3 24 8.0 11 1 6t) Coles, Cin. 3 20 6.7 11t 1 6t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 3 15 5.0 9t 2 10t) Mason, Bal. 2 35 17.5 27 0 10t) Richardson, NY-J (RB) 2 10 5.0 8 0 10t) B. Smith, NY-J 2 2 1.0 1 0 13t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 1 26 26.0 26 0 13t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 1 18 18.0 18 0 13t) Clayton, Bal. 1 17 17.0 17 0 13t) Caldwell, Cin. 1 13 13.0 13 0 13t) V. Jackson, S.D. 1 12 12.0 12 0 13t) K. Washington, Bal. 1 11 11.0 11 0 13t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 1 10 10.0 10 0 13t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 1 9 9.0 9 0 13t) *Edelman, N.E. 1 6 6.0 6t 1 13t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 13t) Moss, N.E. 1 6 6.0 6 0 13t) *Cosby, Cin. 1 5 5.0 5 0 13t) Floyd, S.D. 1 3 3.0 3 0 13t) Woodhead, NY-J 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 NFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Bush, N.O. (RB) 6 63 10.5 28 1 2) Berrian, Min. 4 56 14.0 30 0 3t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 3 71 23.7 44 0 3t) Rice, Min. 3 54 18.0 45t 2 3t) Crayton, Dal. 3 41 13.7 18 0 3t) Colston, N.O. 3 34 11.3 13 0 3t) Doucet, Ariz 3 31 10.3 15 0 3t) Austin, Dal. 3 30 10.0 12 0 9t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 2 37 18.5 21 0 9t) R. Williams, Dal. 2 34 17.0 17 0 9t) Jennings, G.B. 2 33 16.5 27 1 9t) Henderson, N.O. 2 25 12.5 16 0 9t) *Harvin, Min. 2 21 10.5 20 0 9t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 2 20 10.0 13 0 9t) *Maclin, Phi. 2 17 8.5 15 0 9t) Taylor, Min. (RB) 2 16 8.0 9 0 9t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 2 10 5.0 6 0 18t) Moore, N.O. 1 21 21.0 21 0 18t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 1 19 19.0 19 0 18t) Urban, Ariz 1 13 13.0 13 0 18t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 1 12 12.0 12 0 18t) Smith, Phi. (TE) 1 8 8.0 8 0 18t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 1 7 7.0 7 0 18t) Meachem, N.O. 1 7 7.0 7 0 18t) Choice, Dal. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 18t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 18t) Weaver, Phi. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 18t) *Ogletree, Dal. 1 5 5.0 5 0 18t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 1 4 4.0 4 0 NFL / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Cotchery, NY-J 7 91 13.0 15 0 2t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 6 63 10.5 28 1 2t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 6 60 10.0 27 0 4t) Garcon, Ind. 4 57 14.3 23 1 4t) Berrian, Min. 4 56 14.0 30 0 4t) *Collie, Ind. 4 51 12.8 22 0 4t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 4 42 10.5 14 0 8t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 3 71 23.7 44 0 8t) Edwards, NY-J 3 57 19.0 21 0 156

8t) Rice, Min. 3 54 18.0 45t 2 8t) Crayton, Dal. 3 41 13.7 18 0 8t) Colston, N.O. 3 34 11.3 13 0 8t) Doucet, Ariz 3 31 10.3 15 0 8t) Austin, Dal. 3 30 10.0 12 0 8t) Wayne, Ind. 3 24 8.0 11 1 8t) Coles, Cin. 3 20 6.7 11t 1 8t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 3 15 5.0 9t 2 18t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 2 37 18.5 21 0 18t) Mason, Bal. 2 35 17.5 27 0 18t) R. Williams, Dal. 2 34 17.0 17 0 18t) Jennings, G.B. 2 33 16.5 27 1 18t) Henderson, N.O. 2 25 12.5 16 0 18t) *Harvin, Min. 2 21 10.5 20 0 18t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 2 20 10.0 13 0 18t) *Maclin, Phi. 2 17 8.5 15 0 18t) Taylor, Min. (RB) 2 16 8.0 9 0 18t) Richardson, NY-J (RB) 2 10 5.0 8 0 18t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 2 10 5.0 6 0 18t) B. Smith, NY-J 2 2 1.0 1 0 30t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 1 26 26.0 26 0 30t) Moore, N.O. 1 21 21.0 21 0 30t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 1 19 19.0 19 0 30t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 1 18 18.0 18 0 30t) Clayton, Bal. 1 17 17.0 17 0 30t) Caldwell, Cin. 1 13 13.0 13 0 30t) Urban, Ariz 1 13 13.0 13 0 30t) V. Jackson, S.D. 1 12 12.0 12 0 30t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 1 12 12.0 12 0 30t) K. Washington, Bal. 1 11 11.0 11 0 30t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 1 10 10.0 10 0 30t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 1 9 9.0 9 0 30t) Smith, Phi. (TE) 1 8 8.0 8 0 30t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 1 7 7.0 7 0 30t) Meachem, N.O. 1 7 7.0 7 0 30t) Choice, Dal. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 30t) *Edelman, N.E. 1 6 6.0 6t 1 30t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 30t) Moss, N.E. 1 6 6.0 6 0 30t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 30t) Weaver, Phi. (RB) 1 6 6.0 6 0 30t) *Cosby, Cin. 1 5 5.0 5 0 30t) *Ogletree, Dal. 1 5 5.0 5 0 30t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 1 4 4.0 4 0 30t) Floyd, S.D. 1 3 3.0 3 0 30t) Woodhead, NY-J 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 AFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts 1) Keller, NY-J (TE) 3 0 3 0 0 18 2t) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 2t) *Edelman, N.E. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 2t) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 2t) *Greene, NY-J (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 2t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 7t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 7t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 7t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 1 0 1 0 0 6 7t) Coles, Cin. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 7t) Edwards, NY-J (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 7t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 7t) L. McClain, Bal. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 7t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 7t) Rivers, S.D. (QB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 7t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 7t) Wilson, S.D. (RB) 1 0 1 0 0 6 NFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts 1) Rice, Min. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24 2t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 3 1 1 1 0 18 2t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 3 3 0 0 0 18 2t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 3 1 2 0 0 18 5t) Doucet, Ariz (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 5t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 5t) Henderson, N.O. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 5t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 5t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 2 0 2 0 0 12 10t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) Choice, Dal. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 10t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) Dansby, Ariz (LB) 1 0 0 1 0 6 10t) Hamilton, N.O. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 10t) Havner, G.B. (TE) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 10t) J. Jones, G.B. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) Kuhn, G.B. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 10t) *Maclin, Phi. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) Nelson, G.B. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) *Phillips, Dal. (TE) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) Porter, N.O. (DB) 1 0 0 1 0 6 10t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 10t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 1 0 1 0 0 6 10t) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 NFL / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts 1) Rice, Min. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24 2t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 3 1 1 1 0 18 2t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 3 0 3 0 0 18 2t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 3 3 0 0 0 18 2t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 3 1 2 0 0 18 6t) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 6t) Doucet, Ariz (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 6t) *Edelman, N.E. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 6t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 6t) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 6t) *Greene, NY-J (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 6t) Henderson, N.O. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 6t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 6t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 6t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 2 0 2 0 0 12 16t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Choice, Dal. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Coles, Cin. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Dansby, Ariz (LB) 1 0 0 1 0 6 16t) Edwards, NY-J (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Hamilton, N.O. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Havner, G.B. (TE) 1 0 1 0 0 6 157

16t) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) J. Jones, G.B. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Kuhn, G.B. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) *Maclin, Phi. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) L. McClain, Bal. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Nelson, G.B. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) *Phillips, Dal. (TE) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Porter, N.O. (DB) 1 0 0 1 0 6 16t) Rivers, S.D. (QB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 1 0 1 0 0 6 16t) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 1 1 0 0 0 6 16t) Wilson, S.D. (RB) 1 0 1 0 0 6 AFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 1) Stover, Ind. 7/ 7 6/ 7 .857 44 25 2) Feely, NY-J 7/ 7 3/ 5 .600 48 16 3) Cundiff, Bal. 3/ 3 3/ 3 1.000 27 12 4t) Gostkowski, N.E. 2/ 2 0/ 1 .000 -- 2 4t) Graham, Cin. 2/ 2 0/ 2 .000 -- 2 4t) Kaeding, S.D. 2/ 2 0/ 3 .000 -- 2 NFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 1) Hartley, N.O. 12/12 5/ 5 1.000 47 27 2) Longwell, Min. 8/ 8 2/ 2 1.000 28 14 3) Suisham, Dal. 4/ 4 3/ 5 .600 48 13 4) Rackers, Ariz 8/ 8 1/ 3 .333 23 11 5) Crosby, G.B. 6/ 6 1/ 2 .500 20 9 6) Akers, Phi. 2/ 2 0/ 0 --- -- 2 NFL / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 1) Hartley, N.O. 12/12 5/ 5 1.000 47 27 2) Stover, Ind. 7/ 7 6/ 7 .857 44 25 3) Feely, NY-J 7/ 7 3/ 5 .600 48 16 4) Longwell, Min. 8/ 8 2/ 2 1.000 28 14 5) Suisham, Dal. 4/ 4 3/ 5 .600 48 13 6) Cundiff, Bal. 3/ 3 3/ 3 1.000 27 12 7) Rackers, Ariz 8/ 8 1/ 3 .333 23 11 8) Crosby, G.B. 6/ 6 1/ 2 .500 20 9 9t) Akers, Phi. 2/ 2 0/ 0 --- -- 2 9t) Gostkowski, N.E. 2/ 2 0/ 1 .000 -- 2 9t) Graham, Cin. 2/ 2 0/ 2 .000 -- 2 9t) Kaeding, S.D. 2/ 2 0/ 3 .000 -- 2 AFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 1) *McAfee, Ind. 3 2t) Cundiff, Bal. 1 2t) Feely, NY-J 1 NFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 1) *Morstead, N.O. 6 2) *Buehler, Dal. 5 3) Rackers, Ariz 3 4) Crosby, G.B. 2 NFL / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 1) *Morstead, N.O. 6 2) *Buehler, Dal. 5 3t) *McAfee, Ind. 3 3t) Rackers, Ariz 3 5) Crosby, G.B. 2 6t) Cundiff, Bal. 1 6t) Feely, NY-J 1 AFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 1) *Greene, NY-J (RB) 308 55 5.6 304 54 5.6 4 1 4.0 2) Rice, Bal. (RB) 286 44 6.5 226 35 6.5 60 9 6.7 3) Addai, Ind. (RB) 265 51 5.2 180 40 4.5 85 11 7.7 4) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 251 21 12.0 0 0 --- 251 21 12.0 5) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 241 17 14.2 0 0 --- 241 17 14.2 6) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 195 15 13.0 1 1 1.0 194 14 13.9 7t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 181 24 7.5 169 21 8.0 12 3 4.0 7t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 181 12 15.1 0 0 --- 181 12 15.1 9) Clark, Ind. (TE) 180 18 10.0 0 0 --- 180 18 10.0 10) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 164 16 10.3 0 0 --- 164 16 10.3 11) Edwards, NY-J (WR) 156 6 26.0 0 0 --- 156 6 26.0 12) Jones, NY-J (RB) 145 47 3.1 117 45 2.6 28 2 14.0 13) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 111 7 15.9 0 0 --- 111 7 15.9 14) Gates, S.D. (TE) 93 8 11.6 0 0 --- 93 8 11.6 15t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 89 20 4.5 52 14 3.7 37 6 6.2 15t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 89 24 3.7 69 22 3.1 20 2 10.0 17t) *Do. Brown, Ind. (RB) 72 19 3.8 46 16 2.9 26 3 8.7 17t) Mason, Bal. (WR) 72 5 14.4 0 0 --- 72 5 14.4 19) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 63 6 10.5 33 3 11.0 30 3 10.0 20t) Coles, Cin. (WR) 48 6 8.0 0 0 --- 48 6 8.0 20t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 48 5 9.6 0 0 --- 48 5 9.6 22) *Edelman, N.E. (WR) 44 6 7.3 0 0 --- 44 6 7.3 23) Heap, Bal. (TE) 35 4 8.8 0 0 --- 35 4 8.8 24) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 30 3 10.0 0 0 --- 30 3 10.0 25) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR) 28 2 14.0 0 0 --- 28 2 14.0 26) Hart, Ind. (RB) 27 10 2.7 18 9 2.0 9 1 9.0 27) *Cosby, Cin. (WR) 26 3 8.7 0 0 --- 26 3 8.7 28t) Caldwell, Cin. (WR) 25 2 12.5 0 0 --- 25 2 12.5 28t) Clayton, Bal. (WR) 25 2 12.5 8 1 8.0 17 1 17.0 30t) Morris, N.E. (RB) 24 4 6.0 9 1 9.0 15 3 5.0 30t) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) 24 15 1.6 24 12 2.0 0 3 0.0 32) Richardson, NY-J (RB) 16 4 4.0 2 1 2.0 14 3 4.7 33) Hester, S.D. (RB) 15 1 15.0 0 0 --- 15 1 15.0 34) Wilson, S.D. (RB) 13 1 13.0 0 0 --- 13 1 13.0 35t) B. Smith, NY-J (WR) 12 5 2.4 4 2 2.0 8 3 2.7 35t) D. Williams, Bal. (WR) 12 1 12.0 0 0 --- 12 1 12.0 37) K. Washington, Bal. (WR) 11 1 11.0 0 0 --- 11 1 11.0 38t) Flacco, Bal. (QB) 7 7 1.0 7 7 1.0 0 0 --- 38t) Leonard, Cin. (RB) 7 2 3.5 0 0 --- 7 2 3.5 38t) L. McClain, Bal. (RB) 7 7 1.0 11 6 1.8 -4 1 -4.0 41) Tolbert, S.D. (RB) 6 1 6.0 0 0 --- 6 1 6.0 42) Aiken, N.E. (WR) 5 1 5.0 0 0 --- 5 1 5.0 43) Rivers, S.D. (QB) 4 3 1.3 4 3 1.3 0 0 --- 44) Watson, N.E. (TE) 3 1 3.0 0 0 --- 3 1 3.0 45t) Baker, N.E. (TE) 2 1 2.0 0 0 --- 2 1 2.0 45t) Maroney, N.E. (RB) 2 1 2.0 2 1 2.0 0 0 --- 45t) C. Palmer, Cin. (QB) 2 1 2.0 2 1 2.0 0 0 --- 48) F. Taylor, N.E. (RB) 1 2 0.5 1 2 0.5 0 0 --- 158

NFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 1) Jones, Dal. (RB) 269 34 7.9 217 30 7.2 52 4 13.0 2) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 254 48 5.3 143 36 4.0 111 12 9.3 3) Peterson, Min. (RB) 218 54 4.0 185 51 3.6 33 3 11.0 4) Bush, N.O. (RB) 212 27 7.9 117 17 6.9 95 10 9.5 5) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 205 12 17.1 28 1 28.0 177 11 16.1 6) Colston, N.O. (WR) 188 15 12.5 0 0 --- 188 15 12.5 7) Rice, Min. (WR) 184 10 18.4 0 0 --- 184 10 18.4 8) Henderson, N.O. (WR) 175 16 10.9 -7 1 -7.0 182 15 12.1 9t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 159 6 26.5 0 0 --- 159 6 26.5 9t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 159 12 13.3 0 0 --- 159 12 13.3 11) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 154 19 8.1 106 13 8.2 48 6 8.0 12) *Maclin, Phi. (WR) 146 7 20.9 0 0 --- 146 7 20.9 13) Doucet, Ariz (WR) 145 14 10.4 0 0 --- 145 14 10.4 14) Berrian, Min. (WR) 134 12 11.2 0 0 --- 134 12 11.2 15) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 130 8 16.3 0 0 --- 130 8 16.3 16) Witten, Dal. (TE) 125 14 8.9 0 0 --- 125 14 8.9 17) Austin, Dal. (WR) 124 12 10.3 8 1 8.0 116 11 10.5 18) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 98 19 5.2 98 19 5.2 0 0 --- 19) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 94 5 18.8 0 0 --- 94 5 18.8 20) Taylor, Min. (RB) 85 15 5.7 51 10 5.1 34 5 6.8 21) Grant, G.B. (RB) 82 13 6.3 64 11 5.8 18 2 9.0 22) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 77 13 5.9 38 7 5.4 39 6 6.5 23t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 59 3 19.7 0 0 --- 59 3 19.7 23t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR) 59 5 11.8 0 0 --- 59 5 11.8 25) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 58 7 8.3 0 0 --- 58 7 8.3 26) Crayton, Dal. (WR) 51 5 10.2 0 0 --- 51 5 10.2 27) J. Jones, G.B. (WR) 50 3 16.7 0 0 --- 50 3 16.7 28) Choice, Dal. (RB) 49 16 3.1 43 15 2.9 6 1 6.0 29) Urban, Ariz (WR) 47 3 15.7 0 0 --- 47 3 15.7 30) Driver, G.B. (WR) 43 4 10.8 0 0 --- 43 4 10.8 31) Patrick, Ariz (TE) 42 3 14.0 0 0 --- 42 3 14.0 32t) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz (RB) 41 6 6.8 22 3 7.3 19 3 6.3 32t) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE) 41 5 8.2 0 1 0.0 41 4 10.3 34) *McCoy, Phi. (RB) 33 6 5.5 24 5 4.8 9 1 9.0 35t) Avant, Phi. (WR) 32 2 16.0 0 0 --- 32 2 16.0 35t) Moore, N.O. (WR) 32 5 6.4 0 0 --- 32 5 6.4 37) Weaver, Phi. (RB) 30 7 4.3 19 5 3.8 11 2 5.5 38) Meachem, N.O. (WR) 29 5 5.8 4 1 4.0 25 4 6.3 39t) Bennett, Dal. (TE) 27 3 9.0 0 0 --- 27 3 9.0 39t) Westbrook, Phi. (RB) 27 1 27.0 0 0 --- 27 1 27.0 41) Kleinsasser, Min. (TE) 26 2 13.0 0 0 --- 26 2 13.0 42) Hamilton, N.O. (RB) 22 6 3.7 22 6 3.7 0 0 --- 43) Barber, Dal. (RB) 18 11 1.6 18 11 1.6 0 0 --- 44) Havner, G.B. (TE) 16 2 8.0 0 0 --- 16 2 8.0 45) Bell, N.O. (RB) 15 8 1.9 15 8 1.9 0 0 --- 46) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 14 3 4.7 0 0 --- 14 3 4.7 47t) McNabb, Phi. (QB) 13 2 6.5 13 2 6.5 0 0 --- 47t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 13 3 4.3 13 3 4.3 0 0 --- 49) Nelson, G.B. (WR) 11 1 11.0 0 0 --- 11 1 11.0 50t) Becht, Ariz (TE) 8 1 8.0 0 0 --- 8 1 8.0 50t) Smith, Phi. (TE) 8 1 8.0 0 0 --- 8 1 8.0 NFL / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 1) *Greene, NY-J (RB) 308 55 5.6 304 54 5.6 4 1 4.0 2) Rice, Bal. (RB) 286 44 6.5 226 35 6.5 60 9 6.7 3) Jones, Dal. (RB) 269 34 7.9 217 30 7.2 52 4 13.0 4) Addai, Ind. (RB) 265 51 5.2 180 40 4.5 85 11 7.7 5) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 254 48 5.3 143 36 4.0 111 12 9.3 6) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 251 21 12.0 0 0 --- 251 21 12.0 7) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 241 17 14.2 0 0 --- 241 17 14.2 8) Peterson, Min. (RB) 218 54 4.0 185 51 3.6 33 3 11.0 9) Bush, N.O. (RB) 212 27 7.9 117 17 6.9 95 10 9.5 10) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 205 12 17.1 28 1 28.0 177 11 16.1 11) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 195 15 13.0 1 1 1.0 194 14 13.9 12) Colston, N.O. (WR) 188 15 12.5 0 0 --- 188 15 12.5 13) Rice, Min. (WR) 184 10 18.4 0 0 --- 184 10 18.4 14t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 181 24 7.5 169 21 8.0 12 3 4.0 14t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 181 12 15.1 0 0 --- 181 12 15.1 16) Clark, Ind. (TE) 180 18 10.0 0 0 --- 180 18 10.0 17) Henderson, N.O. (WR) 175 16 10.9 -7 1 -7.0 182 15 12.1 18) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 164 16 10.3 0 0 --- 164 16 10.3 19t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 159 6 26.5 0 0 --- 159 6 26.5 19t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 159 12 13.3 0 0 --- 159 12 13.3 21) Edwards, NY-J (WR) 156 6 26.0 0 0 --- 156 6 26.0 22) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 154 19 8.1 106 13 8.2 48 6 8.0 23) *Maclin, Phi. (WR) 146 7 20.9 0 0 --- 146 7 20.9 24t) Doucet, Ariz (WR) 145 14 10.4 0 0 --- 145 14 10.4 24t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 145 47 3.1 117 45 2.6 28 2 14.0 26) Berrian, Min. (WR) 134 12 11.2 0 0 --- 134 12 11.2 27) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 130 8 16.3 0 0 --- 130 8 16.3 28) Witten, Dal. (TE) 125 14 8.9 0 0 --- 125 14 8.9 29) Austin, Dal. (WR) 124 12 10.3 8 1 8.0 116 11 10.5 30) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 111 7 15.9 0 0 --- 111 7 15.9 31) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 98 19 5.2 98 19 5.2 0 0 --- 32) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 94 5 18.8 0 0 --- 94 5 18.8 33) Gates, S.D. (TE) 93 8 11.6 0 0 --- 93 8 11.6 34t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 89 20 4.5 52 14 3.7 37 6 6.2 34t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 89 24 3.7 69 22 3.1 20 2 10.0 36) Taylor, Min. (RB) 85 15 5.7 51 10 5.1 34 5 6.8 37) Grant, G.B. (RB) 82 13 6.3 64 11 5.8 18 2 9.0 38) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 77 13 5.9 38 7 5.4 39 6 6.5 39t) *Do. Brown, Ind. (RB) 72 19 3.8 46 16 2.9 26 3 8.7 39t) Mason, Bal. (WR) 72 5 14.4 0 0 --- 72 5 14.4 41) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 63 6 10.5 33 3 11.0 30 3 10.0 42t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 59 3 19.7 0 0 --- 59 3 19.7 42t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR) 59 5 11.8 0 0 --- 59 5 11.8 44) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 58 7 8.3 0 0 --- 58 7 8.3 45) Crayton, Dal. (WR) 51 5 10.2 0 0 --- 51 5 10.2 46) J. Jones, G.B. (WR) 50 3 16.7 0 0 --- 50 3 16.7 47) Choice, Dal. (RB) 49 16 3.1 43 15 2.9 6 1 6.0 48t) Coles, Cin. (WR) 48 6 8.0 0 0 --- 48 6 8.0 48t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 48 5 9.6 0 0 --- 48 5 9.6 50) Urban, Ariz (WR) 47 3 15.7 0 0 --- 47 3 15.7 AFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 1t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 9 4 13 1t) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 0 13 13 1t) *Greene, NY-J (RB) 13 0 13 4) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 0 12 12 5t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 0 11 11 5t) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 0 11 11 7) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 0 10 10 8) Keller, NY-J (TE) 0 9 9 9) Rice, Bal. (RB) 6 2 8 10t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 0 6 6 10t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 4 2 6 12t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 5 0 5 12t) Edwards, NY-J (WR) 0 5 5 12t) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 0 5 5 12t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 4 1 5 16t) *Do. Brown, Ind. (RB) 3 1 4 159

16t) *Edelman, N.E. (WR) 0 4 4 16t) Mason, Bal. (WR) 0 4 4 19t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 2 1 3 19t) Flacco, Bal. (QB) 3 0 3 19t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 0 3 3 19t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 0 3 3 23t) Caldwell, Cin. (WR) 0 2 2 23t) Coles, Cin. (WR) 0 2 2 23t) *Cosby, Cin. (WR) 0 2 2 23t) Hart, Ind. (RB) 2 0 2 23t) L. McClain, Bal. (RB) 2 0 2 23t) Morris, N.E. (RB) 1 1 2 23t) Sproles, S.D. (RB) 1 1 2 30t) Clayton, Bal. (WR) 0 1 1 30t) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 0 1 1 30t) Hester, S.D. (RB) 0 1 1 30t) Ochocinco, Cin. (WR) 0 1 1 30t) C. Palmer, Cin. (QB) 1 0 1 30t) Rivers, S.D. (QB) 1 0 1 30t) F. Taylor, N.E. (RB) 1 0 1 30t) K. Washington, Bal. (WR) 0 1 1 30t) D. Williams, Bal. (WR) 0 1 1 30t) Wilson, S.D. (RB) 0 1 1 NFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 1t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 6 6 12 1t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 10 2 12 1t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 8 4 12 4) Colston, N.O. (WR) 0 11 11 5) Peterson, Min. (RB) 8 2 10 6t) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 1 8 9 6t) Doucet, Ariz (WR) 0 9 9 6t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 0 9 9 6t) Henderson, N.O. (WR) 0 9 9 10t) Berrian, Min. (WR) 0 8 8 10t) Rice, Min. (WR) 0 8 8 12t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 0 6 6 12t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 0 6 6 14t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1 4 5 14t) Choice, Dal. (RB) 4 1 5 14t) Grant, G.B. (RB) 5 0 5 14t) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 4 1 5 14t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 2 3 5 14t) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 0 5 5 14t) *Maclin, Phi. (WR) 0 5 5 14t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 0 5 5 14t) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 5 0 5 23t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 0 4 4 23t) Taylor, Min. (RB) 2 2 4 25t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 0 3 3 25t) Crayton, Dal. (WR) 0 3 3 25t) Driver, G.B. (WR) 0 3 3 25t) Hamilton, N.O. (RB) 3 0 3 25t) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz (RB) 1 2 3 25t) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE) 0 3 3 25t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR) 0 3 3 32t) Avant, Phi. (WR) 0 2 2 32t) Bennett, Dal. (TE) 0 2 2 32t) Kleinsasser, Min. (TE) 0 2 2 32t) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 2 0 2 36t) Barber, Dal. (RB) 1 0 1 36t) Green, G.B. (RB) 1 0 1 36t) Havner, G.B. (TE) 0 1 1 36t) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 0 1 1 36t) J. Jones, G.B. (WR) 0 1 1 36t) Kuhn, G.B. (RB) 1 0 1 36t) Meachem, N.O. (WR) 0 1 1 36t) Moore, N.O. (WR) 0 1 1 36t) Nelson, G.B. (WR) 0 1 1 36t) *Ogletree, Dal. (WR) 0 1 1 36t) Patrick, Ariz (TE) 0 1 1 36t) *Phillips, Dal. (TE) 0 1 1 36t) Smith, Phi. (TE) 0 1 1 36t) Urban, Ariz (WR) 0 1 1 36t) Westbrook, Phi. (RB) 0 1 1 NFL / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 1t) Addai, Ind. (RB) 9 4 13 1t) Garcon, Ind. (WR) 0 13 13 1t) *Greene, NY-J (RB) 13 0 13 4t) Bush, N.O. (RB) 6 6 12 4t) *Collie, Ind. (WR) 0 12 12 4t) Jones, Dal. (RB) 10 2 12 4t) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 8 4 12 8t) Clark, Ind. (TE) 0 11 11 8t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 0 11 11 8t) Cotchery, NY-J (WR) 0 11 11 11t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 8 2 10 11t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 0 10 10 13t) Breaston, Ariz (WR) 1 8 9 13t) Doucet, Ariz (WR) 0 9 9 13t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 0 9 9 13t) Henderson, N.O. (WR) 0 9 9 13t) Keller, NY-J (TE) 0 9 9 18t) Berrian, Min. (WR) 0 8 8 18t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 6 2 8 18t) Rice, Min. (WR) 0 8 8 21t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 0 6 6 21t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 0 6 6 21t) Jones, NY-J (RB) 4 2 6 21t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 0 6 6 25t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 1 4 5 25t) Benson, Cin. (RB) 5 0 5 25t) Choice, Dal. (RB) 4 1 5 25t) Edwards, NY-J (WR) 0 5 5 25t) Grant, G.B. (RB) 5 0 5 25t) *Harvin, Min. (WR) 4 1 5 25t) Hightower, Ariz (RB) 2 3 5 25t) V. Jackson, S.D. (WR) 0 5 5 25t) Jennings, G.B. (WR) 0 5 5 25t) *Maclin, Phi. (WR) 0 5 5 25t) McGahee, Bal. (RB) 4 1 5 25t) Shiancoe, Min. (TE) 0 5 5 25t) *B. Wells, Ariz (RB) 5 0 5 38t) *Do. Brown, Ind. (RB) 3 1 4 38t) *Edelman, N.E. (WR) 0 4 4 38t) Mason, Bal. (WR) 0 4 4 38t) Shockey, N.O. (TE) 0 4 4 38t) Taylor, Min. (RB) 2 2 4 43t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 0 3 3 43t) Crayton, Dal. (WR) 0 3 3 43t) Driver, G.B. (WR) 0 3 3 43t) Faulk, N.E. (RB) 2 1 3 43t) Flacco, Bal. (QB) 3 0 3 43t) Hamilton, N.O. (RB) 3 0 3 160

43t) Heap, Bal. (TE) 0 3 3 43t) Moss, N.E. (WR) 0 3 3 43t) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz (RB) 1 2 3 43t) D. Thomas, N.O. (TE) 0 3 3 43t) R. Williams, Dal. (WR) 0 3 3 AFC / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Scifres, S.D. 6 297 60 49.5 0 0 1 0 3 34 3 43.8 2) *Huber, Cin. 4 192 56 48.0 1 0 0 0 2 26 0 36.5 3) *McAfee, Ind. 12 550 56 45.8 1 0 0 0 4 16 3 42.8 4) Weatherford, NY-J 12 514 61 42.8 2 0 2 3 4 7 4 38.9 5) Koch, Bal. 9 374 59 41.6 0 0 1 1 5 57 3 35.2 6) Hanson, N.E. 5 195 53 39.0 0 0 1 2 2 34 2 32.2 NFC / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Rocca, Phi. 5 253 59 50.6 1 0 0 0 3 56 1 35.4 2) *Morstead, N.O. 13 618 66 47.5 1 0 3 2 4 15 6 44.8 3) Kluwe, Min. 9 384 61 42.7 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 40.4 4) Graham, Ariz 7 287 51 41.0 0 0 0 2 3 109 0 25.4 5) McBriar, Dal. 9 366 61 40.7 1 0 1 1 2 9 7 37.4 NFL / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Rocca, Phi. 5 253 59 50.6 1 0 0 0 3 56 1 35.4 2) Scifres, S.D. 6 297 60 49.5 0 0 1 0 3 34 3 43.8 3) *Huber, Cin. 4 192 56 48.0 1 0 0 0 2 26 0 36.5 4) *Morstead, N.O. 13 618 66 47.5 1 0 3 2 4 15 6 44.8 5) *McAfee, Ind. 12 550 56 45.8 1 0 0 0 4 16 3 42.8 6) Weatherford, NY-J 12 514 61 42.8 2 0 2 3 4 7 4 38.9 7) Kluwe, Min. 9 384 61 42.7 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 40.4 8) Koch, Bal. 9 374 59 41.6 0 0 1 1 5 57 3 35.2 9) Graham, Ariz 7 287 51 41.0 0 0 0 2 3 109 0 25.4 10) McBriar, Dal. 9 366 61 40.7 1 0 1 1 2 9 7 37.4 11) Hanson, N.E. 5 195 53 39.0 0 0 1 2 2 34 2 32.2 AFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Scifres, S.D. 6 297 60 49.5 0 0 1 0 3 34 3 43.8 2) *McAfee, Ind. 12 550 56 45.8 1 0 0 0 4 16 3 42.8 3) Weatherford, NY-J 12 514 61 42.8 2 0 2 3 4 7 4 38.9 4) *Huber, Cin. 4 192 56 48.0 1 0 0 0 2 26 0 36.5 5) Koch, Bal. 9 374 59 41.6 0 0 1 1 5 57 3 35.2 6) Hanson, N.E. 5 195 53 39.0 0 0 1 2 2 34 2 32.2 NFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) *Morstead, N.O. 13 618 66 47.5 1 0 3 2 4 15 6 44.8 2) Kluwe, Min. 9 384 61 42.7 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 40.4 3) McBriar, Dal. 9 366 61 40.7 1 0 1 1 2 9 7 37.4 4) Rocca, Phi. 5 253 59 50.6 1 0 0 0 3 56 1 35.4 5) Graham, Ariz 7 287 51 41.0 0 0 0 2 3 109 0 25.4 NFL / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) *Morstead, N.O. 13 618 66 47.5 1 0 3 2 4 15 6 44.8 2) Scifres, S.D. 6 297 60 49.5 0 0 1 0 3 34 3 43.8 3) *McAfee, Ind. 12 550 56 45.8 1 0 0 0 4 16 3 42.8 4) Kluwe, Min. 9 384 61 42.7 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 40.4 5) Weatherford, NY-J 12 514 61 42.8 2 0 2 3 4 7 4 38.9 6) McBriar, Dal. 9 366 61 40.7 1 0 1 1 2 9 7 37.4 7) *Huber, Cin. 4 192 56 48.0 1 0 0 0 2 26 0 36.5 8) Rocca, Phi. 5 253 59 50.6 1 0 0 0 3 56 1 35.4 9) Koch, Bal. 9 374 59 41.6 0 0 1 1 5 57 3 35.2 10) Hanson, N.E. 5 195 53 39.0 0 0 1 2 2 34 2 32.2 11) Graham, Ariz 7 287 51 41.0 0 0 0 2 3 109 0 25.4 AFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 1) Cotchery, NY-J 6 6 72 12.0 25 0 2) Carr, Bal. 3 3 34 11.3 34 0 3) Rushing, Ind. 6 0 33 5.5 11 0 4) Sproles, S.D. 2 1 3 1.5 3 0 NFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 1) Bush, N.O. 5 5 113 22.6 83t 1 2) Crayton, Dal. 4 2 56 14.0 31 0 3) Reynaud, Min. 3 4 15 5.0 9 0 4) D. Jackson, Phi. 2 2 9 4.5 8 0 NFL / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 1) Bush, N.O. 5 5 113 22.6 83t 1 2) Crayton, Dal. 4 2 56 14.0 31 0 3) Cotchery, NY-J 6 6 72 12.0 25 0 4) Carr, Bal. 3 3 34 11.3 34 0 5) Rushing, Ind. 6 0 33 5.5 11 0 6) Reynaud, Min. 3 4 15 5.0 9 0 7) D. Jackson, Phi. 2 2 9 4.5 8 0 8) Sproles, S.D. 2 1 3 1.5 3 0 AFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) *Scott, Cin. 2 74 37.0 56 0 2) B. Smith, NY-J 9 238 26.4 36 0 3) Simpson, Ind. 9 208 23.1 33 0 4) Slater, N.E. 2 46 23.0 26 0 5) Sproles, S.D. 2 44 22.0 27 0 6) Parmele, Bal. 5 97 19.4 26 0 7t) *Butler, N.E. 4 72 18.0 42 0 7t) Leonard, Cin. 3 54 18.0 25 0 NFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) Roby, N.O. 11 282 25.6 61 0 2) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz 9 224 24.9 32 0 3) *Maclin, Phi. 2 41 20.5 21 0 4) Nelson, G.B. 4 79 19.8 28 0 5) Jones, Dal. 3 48 16.0 19 0 6) *Ogletree, Dal. 7 98 14.0 21 0 NFL / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) *Scott, Cin. 2 74 37.0 56 0 2) B. Smith, NY-J 9 238 26.4 36 0 3) Roby, N.O. 11 282 25.6 61 0 4) *Stephens-Howling, Ariz 9 224 24.9 32 0 5) Simpson, Ind. 9 208 23.1 33 0 6) Slater, N.E. 2 46 23.0 26 0 161

7) Sproles, S.D. 2 44 22.0 27 0 8) *Maclin, Phi. 2 41 20.5 21 0 9) Nelson, G.B. 4 79 19.8 28 0 10) Parmele, Bal. 5 97 19.4 26 0 11t) *Butler, N.E. 4 72 18.0 42 0 11t) Leonard, Cin. 3 54 18.0 25 0 13) Jones, Dal. 3 48 16.0 19 0 14) *Ogletree, Dal. 7 98 14.0 21 0 AFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Reed, Bal. 2 63 31.5 38 0 1t) Revis, NY-J 2 26 13.0 20 0 3t) Landry, Bal. 1 67 67.0 42 0 3t) Jammer, S.D. 1 24 24.0 24 0 3t) Leonhard, NY-J 1 11 11.0 11 0 3t) Carr, Bal. 1 3 3.0 3 0 3t) Hayden, Ind. 1 3 3.0 3 0 3t) Banta-Cain, N.E. 1 0 0.0 0 0 3t) Bethea, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 3t) *Powers, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 NFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1) Porter, N.O. 2 100 50.0 74t 1 2t) Leber, Min. 1 10 10.0 10 0 2t) Smith, N.O. 1 5 5.0 5 0 2t) Vilma, N.O. 1 3 3.0 3 0 2t) Jenkins, Dal. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 2t) Rodgers-Cromarti, Ariz 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 NFL / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Porter, N.O. 2 100 50.0 74t 1 1t) Reed, Bal. 2 63 31.5 38 0 1t) Revis, NY-J 2 26 13.0 20 0 4t) Landry, Bal. 1 67 67.0 42 0 4t) Jammer, S.D. 1 24 24.0 24 0 4t) Leonhard, NY-J 1 11 11.0 11 0 4t) Leber, Min. 1 10 10.0 10 0 4t) Smith, N.O. 1 5 5.0 5 0 4t) Carr, Bal. 1 3 3.0 3 0 4t) Hayden, Ind. 1 3 3.0 3 0 4t) Vilma, N.O. 1 3 3.0 3 0 4t) Banta-Cain, N.E. 1 0 0.0 0 0 4t) Bethea, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 4t) *Powers, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 4t) Jenkins, Dal. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 4t) Rodgers-Cromarti, Ariz 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 AFC / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 1) Harris, NY-J (LB) 2.0 2t) Brackett, Ind. (LB) 1.0 2t) Devito, NY-J (DE) 1.0 2t) Edwards, Bal. (DE) 1.0 2t) Ellis, NY-J (DE) 1.0 2t) Freeney, Ind. (DE) 1.0 2t) J. Johnson, Bal. (LB) 1.0 2t) Leonhard, NY-J (DB) 1.0 2t) Lewis, Bal. (LB) 1.0 2t) Ngata, Bal. (DE) 1.0 2t) Rhodes, NY-J (DB) 1.0 2t) Suggs, Bal. (LB) 1.0 2t) Thomas, NY-J (LB) 1.0 2t) Weddle, S.D. (DB) 1.0 NFC / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 1) Edwards, Min. (DE) 4.0 2) Ware, Dal. (LB) 3.0 3t) Berry, Ariz (LB) 2.0 3t) Spencer, Dal. (LB) 2.0 5t) Adams, Ariz (DB) 1.0 5t) J. Allen, Min. (DE) 1.0 5t) Clemons, Phi. (DE) 1.0 5t) Dockett, Ariz (DE) 1.0 5t) Ellis, N.O. (DT) 1.0 5t) Gocong, Phi. (LB) 1.0 5t) Greenway, Min. (LB) 1.0 5t) James, Dal. (LB) 1.0 5t) Kennedy, Min. (DT) 1.0 5t) *Matthews, G.B. (LB) 1.0 5t) Okeafor, Ariz (LB) 1.0 5t) Ratliff, Dal. (NT) 1.0 NFL / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 1) Edwards, Min. (DE) 4.0 2) Ware, Dal. (LB) 3.0 3t) Berry, Ariz (LB) 2.0 3t) Harris, NY-J (LB) 2.0 3t) Spencer, Dal. (LB) 2.0 6t) Adams, Ariz (DB) 1.0 6t) J. Allen, Min. (DE) 1.0 6t) Brackett, Ind. (LB) 1.0 6t) Clemons, Phi. (DE) 1.0 6t) Devito, NY-J (DE) 1.0 6t) Dockett, Ariz (DE) 1.0 6t) Edwards, Bal. (DE) 1.0 6t) Ellis, NY-J (DE) 1.0 6t) Ellis, N.O. (DT) 1.0 6t) Freeney, Ind. (DE) 1.0 6t) Gocong, Phi. (LB) 1.0 6t) Greenway, Min. (LB) 1.0 6t) James, Dal. (LB) 1.0 6t) J. Johnson, Bal. (LB) 1.0 6t) Kennedy, Min. (DT) 1.0 6t) Leonhard, NY-J (DB) 1.0 6t) Lewis, Bal. (LB) 1.0 6t) *Matthews, G.B. (LB) 1.0 6t) Ngata, Bal. (DE) 1.0 6t) Okeafor, Ariz (LB) 1.0 6t) Ratliff, Dal. (NT) 1.0 6t) Rhodes, NY-J (DB) 1.0 6t) Suggs, Bal. (LB) 1.0 6t) Thomas, NY-J (LB) 1.0 6t) Weddle, S.D. (DB) 1.0 AFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team TotRec OffRec DefRec 1t) Arrington, N.E. 1 0 1 1t) Clark, Ind. 1 0 1 1t) Ellis, NY-J 1 0 1 1t) Leonard, Cin. 1 1 0 1t) Leonhard, NY-J 1 0 1 1t) Manumaleuna, S.D. 1 1 0 162

1t) Rivers, S.D. 1 1 0 1t) Session, Ind. 1 0 1 1t) Sproles, S.D. 1 1 0 1t) Suggs, Bal. 1 0 1 1t) Wayne, Ind. 1 1 0 NFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team TotRec OffRec DefRec 1) B. Carpenter, Dal. 2 0 2 2t) Ayodele, N.O. 1 0 1 2t) Beisel, Ariz 1 1 0 2t) Branch, Ariz 1 0 1 2t) Brees, N.O. 1 1 0 2t) Bridges, Ariz 1 1 0 2t) R. Brown, Phi. 1 0 1 2t) Crayton, Dal. 1 1 0 2t) Dansby, Ariz 1 0 1 2t) J. Evans, N.O. 1 1 0 2t) Fujita, N.O. 1 0 1 2t) Hightower, Ariz 1 1 0 2t) James, Dal. 1 0 1 2t) Leber, Min. 1 0 1 2t) *Matthews, G.B. 1 0 1 2t) Nelson, G.B. 1 1 0 2t) Onatolu, Min. 1 0 1 2t) Peterson, Min. 1 1 0 2t) Reynaud, Min. 1 1 0 2t) Romo, Dal. 1 1 0 2t) Sharper, N.O. 1 0 1 2t) Tahi, Min. 1 1 0 2t) Vilma, N.O. 1 0 1 2t) Warner, Ariz 1 1 0 2t) K. Williams, Min. 1 0 1 NFL / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team TotRec OffRec DefRec 1) B. Carpenter, Dal. 2 0 2 2t) Arrington, N.E. 1 0 1 2t) Ayodele, N.O. 1 0 1 2t) Beisel, Ariz 1 1 0 2t) Branch, Ariz 1 0 1 2t) Brees, N.O. 1 1 0 2t) Bridges, Ariz 1 1 0 2t) R. Brown, Phi. 1 0 1 2t) Clark, Ind. 1 0 1 2t) Crayton, Dal. 1 1 0 2t) Dansby, Ariz 1 0 1 2t) Ellis, NY-J 1 0 1 2t) J. Evans, N.O. 1 1 0 2t) Fujita, N.O. 1 0 1 2t) Hightower, Ariz 1 1 0 2t) James, Dal. 1 0 1 2t) Leber, Min. 1 0 1 2t) Leonard, Cin. 1 1 0 2t) Leonhard, NY-J 1 0 1 2t) Manumaleuna, S.D. 1 1 0 2t) *Matthews, G.B. 1 0 1 2t) Nelson, G.B. 1 1 0 2t) Onatolu, Min. 1 0 1 2t) Peterson, Min. 1 1 0 2t) Reynaud, Min. 1 1 0 2t) Rivers, S.D. 1 1 0 2t) Romo, Dal. 1 1 0 2t) Session, Ind. 1 0 1 2t) Sharper, N.O. 1 0 1 2t) Sproles, S.D. 1 1 0 2t) Suggs, Bal. 1 0 1 2t) Tahi, Min. 1 1 0 2t) Vilma, N.O. 1 0 1 2t) Warner, Ariz 1 1 0 2t) Wayne, Ind. 1 1 0 2t) K. Williams, Min. 1 0 1 AFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Leonard, Cin. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Manumaleuna, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Rivers, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Sproles, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Wayne, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 NFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Beisel, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Brees, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Bridges, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Crayton, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) J. Evans, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Hightower, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Nelson, G.B. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Peterson, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Reynaud, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Romo, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Tahi, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Warner, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 NFL / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Beisel, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Brees, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Bridges, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Crayton, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) J. Evans, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Hightower, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Leonard, Cin. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Manumaleuna, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Nelson, G.B. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Peterson, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Reynaud, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Rivers, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Romo, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Sproles, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Tahi, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Warner, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Wayne, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 AFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1t) Leonhard, NY-J 1 5 5.0 5 0 1t) Clark, Ind. 1 4 4.0 4 0 1t) Arrington, N.E. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Ellis, NY-J 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Session, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1t) Suggs, Bal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 163

NFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) B. Carpenter, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0 2t) *Matthews, G.B. 1 29 29.0 29 0 2t) Dansby, Ariz 1 17 17.0 17t 1 2t) Sharper, N.O. 1 13 13.0 13 0 2t) Ayodele, N.O. 1 5 5.0 5 0 2t) Branch, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) R. Brown, Phi. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Fujita, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) James, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Leber, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Onatolu, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Vilma, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) K. Williams, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 NFL / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) B. Carpenter, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0 2t) *Matthews, G.B. 1 29 29.0 29 0 2t) Dansby, Ariz 1 17 17.0 17t 1 2t) Sharper, N.O. 1 13 13.0 13 0 2t) Ayodele, N.O. 1 5 5.0 5 0 2t) Leonhard, NY-J 1 5 5.0 5 0 2t) Clark, Ind. 1 4 4.0 4 0 2t) Arrington, N.E. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Branch, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) R. Brown, Phi. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Ellis, NY-J 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Fujita, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) James, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Leber, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Onatolu, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Session, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Suggs, Bal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Vilma, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 2t) K. Williams, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 NFL Team Rankings (Rankings by League) BAL CIN IND NE NYJ SD ARI DAL GB MIN NO PHI TYds/G 11 10 4 12 9 5 2 7 1 3 8 6 TYds/P 11 10 4 12 8 5 1 9 2 7 6 3 RYds/G 2 1 9 10 4 11 6 3 8 5 7 12 RshAvg 4 1 10 11 8 12 2 3 5 7 9 6 PsYd/G 12 11 3 10 8 5 2 9 1 6 7 4 PasAvg 10 12 5 11 3 7 1 9 2 4 6 8 %HdInt 11 7 4 12 9 10 3 2 5 8 1 6 Sac/PP 3 9 5 8 1 7 4 11 12 6 2 10 1D/Gm 12 7t 2 11 10 7t 4 5 1 3 6 9 3D Eff 1 7t 5 11 7t 9t 9t 4 2 3 6 12 4D Eff 7t 7t 3 4t 1t 12 7t 7t 1t 4t 6 7t PR Avg 6 2 8 1 5 11 7 4 9 3 10 KR Avg 8 2 5 7 4 9 3 11 6 10 1 12 GPntAv 8 3 6 11 12 2 9 10 5 7 4 1 NPntAv 9 7 3 11 10 2 12 6 4 5 1 8 Pts/Gm 8 9t 5 9t 6 9t 3 7 1 4 2 9t FG% 1t 9t 4 9t 5t 9t 8 5t 7 1t 1t BAL CIN IND NE NYJ SD ARI DAL GB MIN NO PHI TYds/G 1 7 5 4 8 3 11 6 12 2 9 10 TYds/P 1 9 6 4 7 2 11 5 12 3 10 8 RYds/G 1 10 2 12 5 9 7 4 8 3 6 11 RshAvg 1 5 3 7 9 6 8 4 12 2 10 11 PsYd/G 5 4 9 1 8 2 11 7 12 3 10 6 PasAvg 3 12 9 1 6 2 10 8 11 4 7 5 %HdInt 2 10t 5 1 6 3 9 7 10t 8 4 10t Sac/PP 5 11t 9 11t 4 7 3 1 8 2 10 6 1D/Gm 7 2 5 4 8 1 11 6 12 3 9 10 3D Eff 4 2t 7 12 5 6 9 2t 11 1 8 10 4D Eff 10t 1t 5t 1t 5t 12 10t 7 1t 8t 8t 1t PR Avg 8 9 3 10 5t 7 12 4 5t 1 2 11 KR Avg 4 3 12 6 10t 9 5 1 7 8 10t 2 GPntAv 7 2 11 3 10 5 8 9 1 12 6 4 NPntAv 7 3 11 2 10 6 8 9 1 12 4 5 Pts/Gm 1t 7t 1t 9 5 1t 11 7t 12 1t 6 10 FG% 5t 8t 7 8t 2 8t 5t 8t 3t 3t 1 8t

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2009 POSTSEASON - Listed as a game-day inactive (3rd QB) for both postseason games.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Listed as a game-day inactice (3rd QB) against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was a game-day inactive (3rd QB) in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Listed as a game-day inactive (3rd QB) for all 16 games.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Was a game-day inactive (3rd QB) against the Raiders.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Listed as a game-day inactive (3rd QB) against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Was a game-day inactive (3rd QB) in the 31-7 win.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Listed as a game-day inactive (3rd QB) in the 48-3 win.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Was a game-day inactive (3rd QB) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Listed as a game-day inactive (3rd QB) in the 20-17 win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Was inactive (3rd QB) against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Listed as the 3rd QB (inactive) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Listed as a 3rd QB (inactive) against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Was inactive (3rd QB) in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Listed as inactive (3rd QB) against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Was inactive (3rd QB) against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Listed as the 3rd QB against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Was the 3rd QB in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Was listed as the 3rd QB in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was listed as the 3rd QB in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingBeck 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDBeck 0 0 0.0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingBeck 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDBeck 0 0 0.0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingBeck 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDBeck 0 0 0.0 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingBeck 107 60 559 56.1 5.22 1 0.9 3 2.8 22t 10/69 62.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDBeck 9 12 1.3 8 1

Career Notes: Entered 2009 having played in 5 games, including 4 starts (all with Miami)...Has completed 60 of 107 passattempts for 559 yards, 1 TD and 3 INTs...Beck has also rushed 9 times for 12 yards and 1 TD.

JJOOHHNN BBEECCKKHt / Wt: 6-2, 215 Born: 8/21/81 College: Brigham Young Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 0/0) Totals: 5/4 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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2009 POSTSEASON - Completed 24 of 45 passes (53.3%) for 223 yards and 3 INTs in 2 games...Also rushed 7 times for 7 yards.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Completed 20 of 35 passes (57.1%) for 189 yards and 2 INTs against the Colts...Also rushed1 time for 2 yards.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Became the 1st QB to win a postseason game in New England since 1978, while leading the Ravenson 6 scoring drives in the 33-14 victory...Completed 4 of 10 passes for 34 yards and rushed 6 times for 5 yards, including for animportant 1st down in the 4th quarter.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team (players who are critical to their team, but don’t receive ProBowl nods) after starting all 16 games while setting career highs in attempts (499), completions (315), completion percent-age (63.1), yards (3,613), TDs (21) and QB rating (88.9), leading the Ravens to the playoffs for the 2nd-consecutive sea-son...Flacco’s 63.1 completion percentage and 88.9 QB rating are both Ravens’ single-season franchise records...His3,613 passing yards, 499 pass attempts and 21 passing TDs are all the 2nd most in a single season in franchise history...Alsothrew for a career-high 3 300-yard passing games and rushed 35 times for 56 yards.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Completed 58% of his passes (11 of 19) for 102 yards while leading the Ravens to a 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Completed 13 of 25 passes for 166 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Posted career highs in TDs (4) and QB rating (135.6), completing 72.4% of his passes (21-of-29)for 234 yards and no INTs in the 31-7 victory...Also rushed 3 times for 6 yards against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Posted a then-career-high 120.8 QB rating, completing 13 of 20 attempts (65%) for 230 yards, 1 TDand no INTs in the 48-3 win...Flacco led the Ravens on 7 scoring drives, including 5 for 60 yards or more against the Lions aspart of a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Completed 15 of 36 passes for 137 yards and 1 TD against the Packers...Flacco also carried the ball 3times for 16 yards.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Led the Ravens on scoring drives of 73, 89, 84 and 17 yards while completing 23 of 35 passing attempts(65.7%) for 289 yards, 1 TD and no INTs in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Threw for 256 yards, while completing 65.7% of his passes (23-of-35), spreading the ball out to 8 dif-ferent teammates against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Completed 72.2% of his passes (13 of 18) for 155 yards and no INTs for a 98.1 QB rating in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Completed 18 of 32 for 195 yards and 2 INTs against the Bengals...Also rushed twice for 3 yards.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Completed 20 of 25, including his last 14, for a career-high and franchise-record-tying 80% comple-tion mark for 175 yards, 1 TD, no INTs and a 109.2 QB rating in the 30-7 victory...Led the Ravens in converting 11 of 18 3rddowns, including 6 in the 2nd half against a team that had only given up 2 (2nd half) in the previous 6 games.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Completed 65% of his passes, tying a career high with 28 completions (on 43 attempts) for a career-best 385 yards, 2 TDs and no INTs for a 109.2 QB rating against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Was 22 of 31 for 186 yards, 1 TD and 2 INTs against the Bengals...Also rushed 1 time for 9 yards.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Completed 27 of a career-high 47 passing attempts for 264 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT against thePatriots...Also rushed 1 time for 2 yards.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Went 25 of 35 passing (71.4%) for a then-career-high 342 yards, including a career-long 72-yard TDstrike to WR Derrick Mason, as part of 479 yards racked up by the Ravens offense in the 34-3 victory...Also rushed 2 times for5 yards against the Browns.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Completed 65.4% of his passes (17 of 26) for 190 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT for a 96.6 QB rating in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Went 26 of 43 (60.5%) for 307 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT and helped set a then -Ravens’ franchise recordwith 501 total yards in the 38-24 win.

2009 Posteason StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Cmp% Yds Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingFlacco 45 24 53.3 223 4.96 0 0.0 3 6.7 27 1/6 39.4

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDFlacco 7 7 1.0 7 0

Career Postseason StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Cmp% Yds Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingFlacco 120 57 47.5 660 5.50 1 0.8 6 5.0 48 4/22 46.5

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDFlacco 19 12 0.6 7 1

2009 Regular Season StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Cmp% Yds Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingFlacco 499 315 63.1 3,613 7.2 21 4.2 12 2.4 72t 36/218 88.9

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDFlacco 35 56 1.6 10 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Cmp% Yds Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingFlacco 927 572 61.7 6,584 7.1 35 3.8 24 2.6 72t 68/494 84.9

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDFlacco 87 236 2.7 38t 2

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDFlacco 1 43 43.0 43 0

Career Notes: Named the 2008 Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Year (NFL.com fan vote), connecting on 60% of his passes (257 of428) for 2,971 yards, 14 TDs and 12 INTs for an 80.3 rating (4th-highest single-season rating in Ravens history)...Earned NFLOffensive Rookie of the Month honors for Nov. (threw for 1,060 yards, 9 TDs and just 2 INTs in the month, leading the Ravensto a 4-1 record)...Flacco also started all 3 postseason games, becoming the 1st rookie QB in NFL history to win 2 playoff games,leading the Ravens to their 1st AFC Championship game since 2000.

Ht / Wt: 6-2, 255 Born: 8/23/84 College: Arkansas-Pine Bluff Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 3

JJOOEE FFLLAACCCCOOHt / Wt: 6-6, 230 Born: 1/16/85 College: Delaware Acquired: D1 ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 32/32 Playoff Totals: 5/5

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2009 POSTSEASON - Was active in both contests, but did not play.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Was active, but did not play against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was active, but did not play in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 4 games, completing 5 of 9 passes for 24 yards and 1 INT...Smith also rushed 8 timesfor 31 yards, including a career-long 15-yard TD.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Was active, but did not play in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Was active, but did not play against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Saw action at QB in the 4th quarter and rushed 6 times for 17 yards as well as completing 2 of 4 pass-es for 10 yards in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Played QB in the 4th quarter, carrying the ball twice for 14 yards, including a career-long 15-yard TDrun, and going 2 for 3 passing for 10 yards in the 48-3 win.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Was active, but did not play against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Active, but did not play in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Was active, but did not play against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Active, but did not see any action in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Was active, but did not play against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Did not see action in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Was active, but did not play against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Was active, but did not play against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Was active, but did not play against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Subbed from scrimmage, but did not throw a pass in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Was active, but did not play in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action from scrimmage, but did not throw a pass in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingSmith 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDSmith 0 0 0.0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingSmith 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDSmith 1 2 2.0 2 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingSmith 9 5 24 55.6 2.7 0 0.0 1 11.1 9 0/0 21.3

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDSmith 8 31 3.9 15t 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsPassing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingSmith 89 48 558 53.9 6.3 3 3.4 1 1.1 79t 5/30 79.7

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDSmith 29 109 3.8 15t 2

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDSmith 1 36 36.0 36 0

Career Notes: Entered 2009 having seen action in 10 games (including 2 starts) and has completed 43 of 80 passes for 534yards (long of 79t), 3 TDs and no INTs for an 87.2 QB rating...Smith also has rushed 21 times for 78 yards and 1 TD, and has 1pass reception for 36 yards...Saw action in 6 games (was inactive the first 5 games of the season due to an illness) in 2008, com-pleting 3 of 4 pass attempts for 82 yards, 1 TD and no INTs for a 156.3 QB rating...Smith also rushed 9 times for 24 yards andcaught 1 pass (from Joe Flacco) for 36 yards...Started 2 games as a rookie.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 8 games, totalling 16 special teams tackles, 4 rushes for 0 yards (long of 4) and 1reception for 4 yards before being placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 11/24.

Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Listed as a game-day inactive (knee) against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Was a game-day inactive (knee) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Played on special teams, netting 1 solo tackle against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw action on special teams and posted 3 tackles in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Posted 3 special teams tackles against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Played on special teams, recording a tackle against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Saw action on special teams, tying for the team lead (Jameel McClain) with 3 tackles against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Posted 1 special teams stop, and had 1 reception (1st-career catch) for 4 yards in the 34-3 victory...Alsohad 4 carries (1st-career rushes from scrimmage) for 0 yards (with a long of 4 yards) against the Browns. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Saw action on special teams in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Played in his 1st-career NFL game, collecting 3 special teams tackles and a FF (on special teams) inthe 38-24 win.

MATT LAWRENCEHt / Wt: 6-1, 209 Born: 5/5/85 College: Massachusetts Acquired: FA ’08 NFL Years: 1

Games Played/Started: (2009, 8/0) Totals: 8/0 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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TTRROOYY SSMMIITTHHHt / Wt: 6-0, 215 Born: 7/20/84 College: Ohio State Acquired: D5 ’07 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 4/0) Totals: 14/2 Playoff Totals: 1/0

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2009 Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Lawrence 4 0 0.0 4 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 16

Career Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Lawrence 4 0 0.0 4 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 16

Career Notes: Re-signed with the Ravens on 1/19/09...Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 10/29/08...Released by theSeahawks on 10/9/08...Signed to Seattle’s practice squad on 9/23/08...Waived by Chicago on 8/7/08...Originally signed with theBears as a rookie free agent on 5/6/08.

2009 POSTSEASON - Helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 321 yards and 4 TDs on the ground in 2 postseason con-tests...Also carried the ball 6 times for 11 yards and a TD.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Carried the ball 2 times for 3 yards, and helped allow the Ravens to average 4.6 yards percarry against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for a postseason-franchise record 234 yards (and 4TDs), adding 4 attempts for 8 yards and a TD in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Earned his 2nd-consecutive Pro Bowl (starter) nod and was named 2nd Team All-Pro by theAssociated Press after playing in all 16 games, including 14 starts, helping clear the way for the Ravens to rush for 2,200 yardsand 22 TDs...McClain also carried the ball 46 times for 180 yards and 2 TDs, as well as pulling in 21 receptions for 141 yards.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Named (as a starter) to his 2nd-consecutive Pro Bowl on 12/29...Helped open holes, allowing theRavens to rush for 240 yards, including a career-high 167 (and 3 TDs) by Willis McGahee in the 21-13 win...McClain also carriedthe ball 1 time for 5 yards and had 1 reception for 6 yards against the Raiders.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 175 yards, including 141 by Ray Rice (1st player to rushfor 100 yards against the Steelers in 33 games) at Pittsburgh...Also carried the ball 6 times for 17 yards and pulled in 1 receptionfor 2 yards.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 124 yards (4.0 avg.) and throw for 234yards and 4 TDs in the 31-7 win...Also rushed 3 times for 6 yards against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Subbed (Ravens began the game in a 2-TE set) and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 308yards (2nd-most in franshise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushing TDs in the 48-3 win...McClain also carried the ball 6 timesfor 32 yards and a TD against the Lions.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started, but did not carry the ball or catch a pass against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Carried the ball 4 times for 28 yards (7.0 avg.) and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 132yards, before leaving the game with an abdominal injury in the 20-17 overtime win...Also had a reception for 9 yards.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started at FB and carried the ball 3 times for 4 yards...Also helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowinghim to complete 66% of his passes for 256 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 134 yards in the 16-0 victory...Also carried the ball3 times for 10 yards and hauled in 3 receptions for 19 yards...McClain added a special teams stop against the Browns.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started at FB and carried the ball twice for 2 yards and pulled in 2 receptions for 24 yards against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started and carried the ball 3 times for 31 yards (10.3 avg.) and helped pave the way for 125 team rush-ing yards in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started at FB and carried the ball 1 time for 1 yard and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him tothrow for a career-high 385 yards against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Carried the ball 2 times for 6 yards and pulled in 3 receptions for 10 yards against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started at FB, helping the Ravens to average 6.8 yards rushing (116 yards on 17 attempts)...Also helpedprotect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to throw for 264 yards and 2 TDs against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Carried the ball twice for 7 yards and helped clear the way for the Ravens to rush for 142 yards and 3TDs in the 34-3 victory...Also pulled in 3 receptions for 29 yards against the Browns.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 130 yards and 2 TDs, averaging 4.1 yards percarry in the 31-26 win...Also carried the ball 4 times for 12 yards and pulled in 2 receptions for 16 yards against the Chargers. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started and carried the ball 6 times for 19 yards and a TD in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

McClain 6 11 1.8 4 1 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0

Career Postseason StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

McClain 38 101 2.7 11 2 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

McClain 46 180 3.9 20 2 21 141 6.7 19 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

McClain 286 1,100 3.8 82t 12 49 319 6.5 25t 2

Career Notes: Named to his 1st Pro Bowl, starting all 16 games for the 1st time in his career in 2008...Led the team with careerhighs in every category, with 232 rushing attempts for 902 yards (8th in AFC), 10 TDs (T-3rd AFC), including tying a fran-chise record with an 82-yard TD scamper...McClain also pulled in 19 receptions for 123 yards and a TD...McClain’s 66 pointsin 2008 tied for 5th in the AFC and 13th in the NFL among non-kickers...Played in all 16 games, earning 11 starts, as a rookie in2007.

LLEE ’’RROONN MMccCCLLAAIINNHt / Wt: 6-0, 260 Born: 12/27/84 College: Alabama Acquired: D4b ’07 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/14) Totals: 48/41 Playoff Totals: 5/5

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2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both postseason contests, totalling 22 rushes for 69 yards and 1 TD and recorded 2 catch-es for 20 yards.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Carried the ball ball twice for 7 yards and had 1 reception for 7 yards against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Subbed and carried the ball 20 times for 62 yards and a TD as part of the Ravens’ franchise-post-season-record 234 yards and 4 TDs rushing in the 33-14 victory...Also pulled in a reception for 13 yards against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Led the team with a career-high and franchise-record-tying 14 TDs (84 points), while seeingaction in all 16 games, including 1 start...Finished 2nd on the team with 109 rushes for 544 yards and 12 TDs (2nd-highest totalof his career)...McGahee established a career high, averaging 5.0 yards per carry, and he also added15 receptions for 85yards and 2 TDs.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after he led the team with 16 rushes for a career-high 167 yards and 3 TDs, inclduing a career-high tying 77-yard TD run in the 21-13 win.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Toted the ball 2 times for 17 yards (8.5 avg.) against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Carried the ball 4 times for 9 yards and pulled in 3 passes for 13 yards in the 31-7 win.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Finished 2nd on the team with 12 rushing attempts for 76 yards and 2 TDs as part of an offense thatracked up 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franshise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushing TDs in the 48-3 win.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Scored a 1-yard TD, to bring the Ravens within 3 points in the 3rd quarter against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Carried the ball 5 times for 18 yards and had 1 reception for 1 yard in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Subbbed from scrimmage and carried the ball 6 times for 25 yards and had 1 reception for 7 yards.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Saw action from scrimmage and carried the ball 13 times for 35 yards in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Subbed from scrimmage, but did not post a carry or a catch against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw action from scrimmage and had 2 rushes for -1 yards and 1 reception for 4 yards in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Subbed and carried the ball 7 times for 3 yards against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Subbed and had 1 reception for 4 yards and carried the ball 1 time for -4 yards against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started at RB and carried the ball 5 times for 11 yards, and pulled in 1 reception, good for a 13-yard TDagainst the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Carried the ball 7 times for a team-high 67 yards (9.6 avg.) and 2 TDs (3rd straight game with 2 TDs) inthe 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Subbed and led the Ravens with 15 rushes for 79 yards (5.3 avg.) and 2 TDs in the 31-26 win...Also had2 receptions for 10 yards against the Chargers. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action off the bench and carried the ball 10 times for 44 yards (4.4 avg.), rushed for a TD and pulledin 4 catches for 31 yards and a TD, while helping set a then-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

McGahee 22 69 3.1 12 1 2 20 10.0 13 0

Career Postseason StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

McGahee 61 223 3.7 48 3 6 46 7.7 13 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

McGahee 109 544 5.0 77t 12 15 85 5.7 14 2

Career Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

McGahee 1,441 5,787 4.0 77t 50 150 992 6.6 56 3

Career Notes: Pro Bowl performer (2007) with an explosive burst, soft hands out of the backfield and can protect the QB withblocking skills...Entered 2009 having started 63 of 74 games, carrying the ball 1,332 times for 5,243 yards and 38 TDs...Has alsoadded 135 receptions for 907 yards and 1 TD...Played in 13 games, including 8 starts, and finished 2nd on the team by carryingthe ball 170 times for 671 yards and 7 scores, including a career-long 77-yard TD run in 2008.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both postseason contests and recorded 5 KORs for 97 yards (19.4 avg.), including a longof 26...Parmele also posted a special teams stop.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Returned 3 kicks for 66 yards (22.0 avg.), including a long of 26 against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Played in his 1st-career postseason game and posted 2 KORs for 31 yards (15.5 avg.) in the 33-14 victory...Also had a special teams tackle against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 7 games and finished with 7 special teams tackles...Parmele also recorded 9 KORsfor 283 yards (31.4 avg.) and carried the ball 5 times for 17 yards.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Produced 4 KORs for 138 yards (34.5 avg.), including a career-long 53-yarder in the 21-13 victo-ry...Also tied for the team lead with 2 special teams tackles against the Raiders.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Posted his 1st-career KORs, running 5 back for 145 yards (29.0 avg.), with a long of 45 against theSteelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Recorded a career-high 3 tackles and a FR on special teams in the 31-7 win.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Posted special teams tackle and carried the ball 5 times for 17 yards from scrimmage in the 48-3 win.

JALEN PARMELEHt / Wt: 5-11, 220 Born: 12/30/85 College: Toledo Acquired: FA ‘08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 7/0) Totals: 8/0 Playoff Totals: 2/0

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WILLIS McGAHEEHt / Wt: 6-0, 235 Born: 10/21/81 College: Miami (FL) Acquired: TR (BUF) ’07 NFL Years: 7

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/1) Totals: 90/64 Playoff Totals: 5/1

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Game 12 at GB (12/7): Posted 1 solo special teams tackle against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action on special teams in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Was a game-day inactive in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Was a game-day inactive in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Was a game-day inactive against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Was a game-day inactive against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Saw action on special teams in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was a game-day inactive in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Parmele 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

KO ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD

Parmele 5 97 19.4 26 0

Career Postseason StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Parmele 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1

KO ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD

Parmele 5 97 19.4 26 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Parmele 5 17 3.4 7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 7

KO ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD

Parmele 9 283 31.4 53 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Parmele 7 44 6.3 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

KO ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD

Parmele 9 283 31.4 53 0

Career Notes: Smooth, aggressive athlete who can gain the tough yards and is sure-handed out of the backfield...Saw action in1 game (1st-career NFL action) and carried the ball 2 times for 27 yards, after being signed to the Ravens’ active roster fromthe Dolphins’ practice squad on 12/10/08...Was inactive for the 1st 3 games of 2008 for the Dolphins before being signed to theirpractice squad.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both postseason contests, totalling 286 yards and a team-high 2 TDs (tying for the team lead with12 points)...Led the team with 35 rushing attempts for 226 yards (6.5 avg.) and 2 TDs, including a career-long and franchise-post-season-record 83-yard TD rush (2nd-longest in NFL postseason history)...Also led the team with 9 receptions for 60 yards.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started and carried the ball 13 times for 67 yards and led the Ravens with 9 receptions for60 yards against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started his 1st-career postseason game and ran for a Ravens’ postseason-franchise-record 159yards and postseason-franchise-record-tying 2 TDs on 22 carries (7.2 avg.), including a career-long and franchise-postsea-son-record 83-yard TD rush (2nd-longest in NFL postseason history) in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Earned his 1st-career Pro Bowl nod and was named 2nd Team All-Pro by the Associated Pressafter finishing 2nd in the NFL in yards from scrimmage (2,041)...Rice became just the 2nd player in franchise history to gain2,000 combined yards for the season (Jamal Lewis - 2,271 in 2003), while setting career highs in every category...His 1,339yards are the 2nd-highest total in franchise history...Rice’s 4 100-yard rushing games are tied for the 3rd-most in a single sea-son in Ravens history...He also led the team with with 78 receptions (for 702 yards and a TD) in addition to his 7 rushing TDs.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Named to his 1st-career Pro Bowl on 12/29...Finished the season ranked 2nd in the NFL in yardsfrom scrimmage (2,041) and led all RBs with 78 receptions, becoming the 2nd player in franchise history to gain 2,000yards from scrimmage (Jamal Lewis - 2,271 in 2003)...Rice carried the ball 14 times for 70 yards (5.0 avg.) and led the teamwith 4 receptions for 19 yards in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Became the 1st player to rush for 100 yards in 33 games against the Steelers, carrying the ball 30 timesfor 141 yards (3rd highest total of his career) at Pittsburgh...Also pulled in 1 reception for 14 yards. Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started and led the team with 16 rushes for 87 yards (5.4 avg.) and hauled in 5 receptions for 17 yardsin the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Topped the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the 1st time in his career, and earned FedEx GroundPlayer of the Week honors after leading the team with 13 carries for a career-high 166 yards and a TD in the 48-3 win...Ricebroke of runs of 59 and 52 yards as part of 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franshise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushingTDs as part of a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards...Also finished 2nd on the team with 4 receptions for 53 yards beforeleaving the game in the 3rd quarter with a chest injury.

2007: Started all 6 games he played in before missing the final 7 weeks of the season with a hamstring injury...Finished the sea-son with 23 receptions for 239 yards (10.4 avg.) and 1 TD...Converted 14 of his 23 receptions for 1st downs, inclduing 5 on 3rdand 1 on 4th downs...2007 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Was placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 12/29...Was a game-dayinactive (hamstring) in games 10-15...Started and had 4 receptions (3 good for 1st downs) for 38 yards in his 1st action in 3 weeksin game 9 vs. Cin. (11/11)...Was a game-day inactive (hamstring) in game 8 at Pit. (11/5) and game 7 at Buf. (10/21)...Started,but was forced to leave with no receptions in the 1st quarter after tweaking a hamstring injury in game 6 vs. STL(10/14)...Snapped his streak of 74 consecutive games with a catch against the Rams...Was a game-day inactive (hamstring) ingame 5 at SF (10/7)...Started and netted 4 receptions for 36 yards (1 good for a 1st down), before leaving the game with a ham-string injury in game 4 at Cle. (9/30)...Started and hauled in 4 receptions for 60 yards (15.0 avg.), including 3 good for 1st downsin the 26-23 victory in game 3 vs. Ari. (9/23)...Started and pulled in 7 receptions (4 good for 1st downs) for 76 yards and a TD inthe 20-13 win in game 2 vs. NYJ (9/16)...Started and finished 2nd on the team with 4 receptions for 29 yards (1 good for a 1stdown) and had a potential game-tying TD wiped out on a penalty late in the game in game 1 at Cin. (9/10).

2007 Regular Season StatisticsReceiving No. Yds Avg Long TDHeap 23 239 10.4 37 1

Career Notes: A 2-time Pro Bowler (2002 and 2003), Heap has a rare blend of size, speed, athleticism and soft hands…Has notmissed a game in 4 of the last 5 years, while leading the Ravens in receptions in 3 of the last 5 years...Named the NFL AlumniTE of the Year and to the USA Today’s All-Joe Team in 2006...Entering 2007, Heap was the franchise leader in catches (316),yards (3,658) and TDs (26) in his career.

RAY RICEHt / Wt: 5-8, 210 Born: 1/22/87 College: Rutgers Acquired: D2 ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/15) Totals: 29/19 Playoff Totals: 4/2

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Game 12 at GB (12/7): Led the team with 14 rushes for 54 yards, including a long of 21 against the Packers...Also pulled in 3receptions for 17 yards.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Carried the ball 19 times for 88 yards in the 20-17 overtime win...Rice also pulled in 5 receptions for62 yards, including a 44-yard catch and run on 4th-and-5 to set up the game-tying FG with 1:56 remaining in regulation.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Led the team with 20 carries for 71 yards and hauled in 7 catches for 64 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Carried the ball 20 times for 89 yards and 1 TD and pulled in 3 receptions for 15 yards in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Totaled 135 yards, as he posted team highs with 8 catches for 87 yards against the Bengals...Also carried theball 12 times for 48 yards and a TD.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Carried the ball a career-high 23 times for 84 yards and a TD and led the team with 5 receptions for24 yards in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Led the team with 194 total yards, setting career highs with 10 receptions for 117 yards (1st-career100-yard receiving game) and carrying the ball 10 times for 77 yards, including a career-high 2 rushing TDs against theVikings. Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Totaled 143 yards, carrying the ball 14 times for 69 yards and hauling in a career-high-tying 7 recep-tions for a career-high 74 yards, including his 1st-career TD reception (career-long 48-yard catch and run) against theBengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Subbed at RB and led the Ravens with 11 carries for 103 yards, including a season-long 50-yard scam-per against the Patriots...Also was 2nd on the team with 5 receptions for 49 yards.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started and toted the ball 11 times for 48 yards, including his 1st-career NFL TD (9-yard scamper) inthe 34-3 victory...Also had 4 receptions for 27 yards against the Browns.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started and carried the ball 8 times for 36 yards (4.5 avg.) and also led the Ravens with 5 receptions for46 yards in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started and led the team with 19 carries for 108 yards (2nd-career 100-yard game) and had 2 recep-tions for 12 yards, while helping set a then-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Rice 35 226 6.5 83t 2 9 60 6.7 26 0

Career Postseason StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Rice 36 228 6.3 83t 2 12 103 8.6 26 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Rice 254 1,339 5.3 59t 7 78 702 9.0 63 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsRushing ReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Rice 361 1,793 5.0 60t 7 111 975 8.8 63 1

Career Notes: Shifty playmaker, who has superior moves in the open field and also can run between the tackles...Saw actionin 13 games, including 4 starts, as a rookie (missed final 3 games of the regular season with a lower leg injury)...Rice finished3rd on the team with 107 carries for 454 yards, including a long of 60...Also finished 4th on the team with 33 receptions for 273yards.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both games and netted 1 reception for 17 yards (good for a 1st down).

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started, but did not catch a pass against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started and pulled in 1 reception for 17 yards and a 1st down in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Played in 14 games (12 starts) and tied for 4th on the team with 34 receptions for 480 yards and 2TDs...Clayton also carried the ball 4 times for 28 yards, with a long of 12.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and had 1 catch for 7 yards in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Played (Ravens began the game in a 2-TE set) after being sidelined for 2 games due to a knee injury,but did not catch a pass at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Listed as a game-day inactive (knee) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Was a game-day inactive (knee) in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started and netted 1 reception for 16 yards against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started and tied for the team lead (Derrick Mason) with 7 receptions for a team-high 129 yards (4th-highest total of his career), including a season-long 54-yard catch in the 20-17 overtime win...His 100-yard receiving nightmarked the franchise-record 9th of his career.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started and had 1 reception for 10 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Subbed from scrimmage (Ravens opend the game in a 2-TE set), but did not record a reception in the16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and posted 1 reception for 15 yards against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started and hauled in 3 receptions for 33 yards in the 30-7 victory...Also rushed 1 time for 4 yardsagainst the Broncos.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Pulled in 3 receptions for 57 yards, inclduing a 32-yard TD catch against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started and posted 3 receptions for 36 yards against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and pulled in 5 receptions for 45 yards against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started his 50th-career game and pulled in 3 receptions for 35 yards, as part of 479 yards racked upby the Ravens’ offense in the 34-3 victory...Also rushed twice for 15 yards against the Browns.

MARK CLAYTONHt / Wt: 5-10, 190 Born: 7/2/82 College: Oklahoma Acquired: D1 ’05 NFL Years: 5

Games Played/Started: (2009, 14/12) Totals: 76/59 Playoff Totals: 6/5

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171

Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started and pulled in 1 reception for 20 yards in the 31-26 win...Also completed a pass for 0 yards againstthe Chargers. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started and tied for the team lead (Todd Heap) with 5 receptions for 77 yards (15.4 avg.) and a TD, whilehelping set a Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Clayton 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Clayton 13 169 13.0 37 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Clayton 34 480 14.1 54 2 4 28 7.0 12 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsPassingAtt Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating

Clayton 1 1 0 100.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 79.2

Career Regular Season StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Clayton 234 3,116 13.3 87t 12 25 112 4.5 42t 2

PassingAtt Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating

Clayton 5 2 32 40.0 6.4 1 20.0 0 0.0 32t 0/0 101.7

Career Notes: Entered 2009 with 62 career games played, including 47 starts, posting 200 receptions for 2,636 yards and 10TDs...Clayton has 8-career 100-yard games to his credit, the most in franchise history...Posted 67 receptions for a team-leading 939 yards and 5 TDs, all career highs, in 2006...Also led the team with a career-high 4 100-yard receiving games...Claytonproduced the best rookie campaign for a WR in franchise history in 2005, setting Ravens rookie records with 44 receptionsfor 471 yards and 2 receiving TDs.

2009 POSTSEASON - Was a game-day inactive for both playoff games.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 2 games (1st-career games) and recorded a special teams tackle after being signedto the Ravens’ active roster from their practice squad on 12/12.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Listed as a game-day inactive at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Played from scrimmage and on special teams netting his 1st-career tackle in the 31-7 win.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action in his 1st-career NFL game from scrimmage and on special teams in the 48-3 win, afterbeing signed to the Ravens’ active roster from their practice squad on 12/12.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Harper 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Harper 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Harper 0 0 0.0 0 0 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Harper 0 0 0.0 0 0 1

Career Notes: Big, strong athlete who has outstanding catching range and good speed...Missed all of his rookie season afterbeing placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 9/2/08...Played in 51 games at Virginia Tech, finishing his career with 83 receptionsfor 1,338 yards and 9 TDs.

JJUUSSTTIINN HHAARRPPEERRHt / Wt: 6-3, 215 Born: 2/24/85 College: Virginia Tech Acquired: Draft 7a ‘08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 2/0) Totals: 2/0 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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2009 POSTSEASON - Started both games and finished 2nd on the team with 5 receptions for 72 yards.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started and tied for 2nd on the team (Todd Heap) with 4 receptions for a team-leading 64yards against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started and netted 1 reception for 8 yards, good for a 1st down, in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started all 16 games and became the 23rd player in NFL history with 800 receptions (ending theseason with 863 career catches)...Led the team with 1,028 receiving yards (8th-career 1,000-yard reciving season) and a team-leading 7 receiving TDs...His 73 receptions were 2nd to Ray Rice’s 78.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and pulled in 1 reception for 23 yards in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Led the team with 7 receptions for 77 yards (eclipsing the 11,000 career receiving yards) against theSteelers...Mason also passed the single-season 1,000-yard receiving mark for the 8th time in his career.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Saw action in his 200th-career game and led the team with 6 receptions for 87 yards, including his850th-career catch, and a TD in 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Led the team with 5 receptions for 94 yards, including a 62-yard TD catch, as part of a Ravens’ fran-chise-record 548 total yards in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started his 150th-career game and pulled in 2 receptions for 13 yards against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Tied for the team lead (Mark Clayton) with 7 receptions for 62 yards, including a 10-yard TD receptionin the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Led the Ravens with a season-high 9 receptions and 142 yards (3rd-highest output of his career)against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started and netted 3 receptions for a team-leading 78 yards, including a 41-yard catch and run, in the16-0 victory.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and hauled in 3 receptions for 31 yards against the Bengals...Also carried the ball 1 time for 2 yards.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started and pulled in 4 receptions for 40 yards, including a 20-yard TD in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Pulled in 7 receptions for 97 yards, including a 27-yard TD catch against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started at WR, but did not record a catch (1st time in 42 games) against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Led the Ravens with 7 receptions for 88 yards, including a 20-yard TD catch against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Became the 23rd player in NFL history with 800 receptions (finishing the game with 802 career catch-es), tying for the team lead (Kelley Washington) with 5 receptions for a team-leading 118 yards, including a 72-yard TD reception(2nd-longest catch of his career)...His effort was part of 479 yards racked up by the Ravens offense in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started and recorded 3 receptions for 31 yards in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started and hauled in 4 receptions for 47 yards (11.8 avg.), while helping set a Ravens’ franchise recordwith 501 total yards in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Mason 5 72 14.4 27 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Mason 48 590 12.3 48t 2 2 20 10.0 16 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Mason 73 1,028 14.1 72t 7 1 2 2.0 2 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Mason 863 11,089 12.8 79t 59 9 3 0.3 7 0

Career Notes: Two-time Pro Bowl performer (2000 and 2003)...Mason entered 2009 with 790 career receptions for 10,061yards and 52 TDs...Is the 4th-leading player in receptions (743) in the NFL since 2000 (Torry Holt – 817, Marvin Harrison – 791and Tony Gonzalez – 748)...Mason also is tied for the league lead (Torry Holt) for the most consecutive seasons with 60-pluscatches, with 9 straight...Became the 31st player in NFL history to record 10,000 receiving yards, while starting all 16 gamesand leading the Ravens with 80 receptions (3rd most in Ravens history) for 1,037 yards and 5 TDs in 2008...It marked Mason’s7th-career 1,000- yard receiving season...In 2007, set a Ravens’ franchise record and career high with 103 receptions (3rdin the NFL) - 1st player in Ravens history with 100 receptions - for 1,087 yards (10.6 avg.) and 5 TDs.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action on special teams in both playoff games, netting 2 tackles.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Played on special teams and recorded 2 tackles against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw action on special teams in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 10 games for the Ravens after being signed on 10/13...Tyree finished with 10 specialteams tackles.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Played on special teams and tied for the team high with 2 tackles in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action on special teams and netted 1 solo tackle against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Played from scrimmage and on special teams, recovering a fumble (which led to a Ravens’ TD) in the31-7 victory.

DDAAVVIIDD TTYYRREEEEHt / Wt: 6-0, 206 Born: 1/3/80 College: Syracuse Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 7

Games Played/Started: (2009, 10/0) Totals: 83/5 Playoff Totals: 8/1

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DERRICK MASONHt / Wt: 5-10, 195 Born: 1/17/74 College: Michigan State Acquired: FA ’05 NFL Years: 13

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 202/154 Playoff Totals: 15/11

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Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action on special teams, netting a solo tackle, and also played from scrimmage in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Played on special teams against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action on special teams in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Played on special teams against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Saw action on special teams and posted 3 tackles in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action on special teams, netting 1 stop against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw his 1st action as a Raven and posted 2 tackles on special teams in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Was a game-day inactive against the Vikings after being signed by the Ravens on 10/13.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Tyree 0 0 0.0 0 0 2

Career Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Tyree 4 47 11.8 32 1 4

2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Tyree 0 0 0.0 0 0 10

Career Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Tyree 54 650 12.0 49 4 95

Career Notes: Pro Bowl special teams performer (2005)...Big, strong receiver who also excels on special teams...Played 5years (2003-08 - 2008 on IR) for the NY Giants after being a 6th round pick by NY in 2003...Entered 2009 having played in 73games, starting 5, with 54 receptions for 650 yards and 4 TDs...Posted career-high 19 receptions for 197 yards and a career-high2 TDs in 2006...Also has 85 special teams tackles to his credit...Made 1 of the most memorable catches in NFL history, when hepulled in a leaping 32-yard pass on 3rd-and-5, trapping the ball against his helmet, to keep the Giants’ game-winning drive alivein Super Bowl XLII.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both games from scrimmage (had 1 reception for 11 yards) and on special teams.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage, pulling in his 1st-career postseasoncatch (for 11 yards) against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Subbed from scrimmage, but did not catch a pass in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Played in 15 games (inactive with an ankle injury in game 14), including 1 start, and establishedcareer highs with 34 receptions (tied for 4th on the team) for 431 yards and 2 TDs...Also rushed 1 time for 1 yard on the sea-son.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and netted 2 catches for 7 yards in the 21-13 win.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Subbed and pulled in 1 reception for 27 yards against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Was a game-day inactive (ankle) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action from scrimmage, did not catch a pass, but carried the ball 1 time for 1 yard, before leav-ing the game in the 3rd quarter with an ankle injury in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Finished 2nd on the team with 4 receptions for 39 yards, including a 12-yard TD against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Pulled in 1 reception for 15 yards (his 100th-career reception) in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Subbed and pulled in 1 reception for 8 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Played from scrimmage and on special teams (1 solo tackle) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage (pulling in a pass for 10 yards) against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Subbed and had 4 receptions for a team-leading 58 yards in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage, recording 3 receptions for 48 yards, including a longof 28 against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Pulled in 1 reception for 21 yards (good for a 1st down) against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Hauled in 4 receptions for 31 yards against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Tied for the team lead (Derrick Mason) with 5 receptions for 66 yards, as part of 479 yards racked up bythe Ravens’ offense in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Pulled in 4 receptions for a team-leading 58 yards and 1 TD (his 1st TD since 12/12/06) in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw his 1st action as a Raven and hauled in 3 receptions (all good for 1st downs) for 43 yards, whilehelping set a Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Washington 1 11 11.0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Washington 1 11 11.0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2

2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Washington 34 431 12.7 28 2 1 1 1.0 1 0 1

KELLEY WASHINGTONHt / Wt: 6-3, 217 Born: 8/21/79 College: Tennessee Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 7

Games Played/Started: (2009, 15/1) Totals: 83/7 Playoff Totals: 5/0

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Career Regular Season StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Washington 107 1,327 12.4 51t 11 3 5 1.7 5 0 28

Career Notes: Tall, physical receiver who can make the tough catch inside and has a strong special teams presence...Entered2009 with 73 career receptions for 896 yards and 9 TDs...Washington has also recorded 27 career special teams tackles, includ-ing a career-high 18 stops while with New England in 2007...Posted career highs with 31 receptions for 378 yards and added3 TDs with the Bengals in 2004...Netted a career-high 4 TD catches on 22 receptions for 299 yards, including a career-long51-yard TD catch with Cincinnati in 2003.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both games, netting 1 reception (1st-career postseason catch) for 12 yards.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Saw action from scrimmage and pulled in his 1st-career postseason catch (for 12 yards)against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Subbed from scrimmage, but did not catch a pass in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 13 games and pulled in 8 receptions for 142 yards (team-leading 17.8 yards per catch)and 1 TD on the season.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Subbed from scrimmage, but did not record a catch in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action from scrimmage and netted 1 reception for 9 yards against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Subbed and pulled in 4 receptions for a season-high 71 yards, including a 32-yard TD in the 31-7 win.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action from scrimmage and pulled in 2 receptions for 45 yards, including a season-long 34-yardcatch as part of a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Subbed from scrimmage and did not catch a pass, but drew 2 long pass interference penalties, 1 of whichled to a Ravens’ TD against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Saw action from scrimmage, but did not catch a pass against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Was active, but did not play in the 16-0 victory.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Subbed from scrimmage, but did not record a catch against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Subbed from scrimmage and hauled in a reception for 17 yards (good for a 1st down) against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Saw action, but did not record a catch against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Was active, but did not play against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Saw action from scrimmage, but did not catch a pass in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Was active, but did not play in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Subbed, but did not catch a pass in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD

Williams 1 12 12.0 12 0

Career Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD

Williams 1 12 12.0 12 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD

Williams 8 142 17.8 34 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD

Williams 63 1,008 16.0 77t 4

Career Notes: Tall, speedy wide receiver who can stretch the field...Entered 2009 with 55 career receptions for 866 yards (15.7avg.) and 3 TDs, including scoring catches of 77 and 70 yards.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both postseason games and finished 3rd on the team with 4 receptions for 35 yards.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started and tied for 2nd on the team (Derrick Mason) with 4 receptions for 35 yards againstthe Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for a postseason-franchise record 234yards (and 4 TDs) in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started all 16 games and hauled in his 400th-career reception, finishing 3rd on the team with 53catches for 593 yards and 6 TDs...Heap is the team’s all-time leader in receptions with 427.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and finished 2nd on the team with 2 receptions for 40 yards in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started and collected 2 receptions for 37 yards and a career-high-tying 2 TDs against the Steelers.

TODD HEAPHt / Wt: 6-5, 245 Born: 3/16/80 College: Arizona State Acquired: D1 ’01 NFL Years: 9

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 120/114 Playoff Totals: 9/8

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DEMETRIUS WILLIAMSHt / Wt: 6-2, 202 Born: 3/28/83 College: Oregon Acquired: D4 ’06 NFL Years: 4

Games Played/Started: (2009, 13/0) Totals: 45/5 Playoff Totals: 3/0

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Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Netted 5 receptions for 56 yards and a career-high-tying 2 TDs in the 31-7 victory. Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Pulled in 2 receptions for 38 yards as part of a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards in the 48-3victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Led the team with 5 receptions for 52 yards against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started and pulled in 1 reception for 6 yards in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Netted 2 receptions for 15 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Led the team with 4 receptions for 43 yards in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and posted 3 receptions for 28 yards against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started and hauled in his 400th-career reception, netting 3 catches for 16 yards in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Netted 3 receptions for 51 yards, including a long of 23 against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Tied for the team lead (Ray Rice) with 7 receptions for 41 yards against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and netted 4 receptions for 46 yards against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Hauled in 4 receptions for 41 yards, with a long of 20, as part of 479 yards racked up by the Ravens’offense in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started his 100th-career game and netted 1 catch for 9 yards, good for a TD in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Tied for the team lead (Mark Clayton) with 5 receptions for 74 yards (14.8 yards) and 1 TD, while helpingset a then-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Heap 4 35 8.8 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Heap 19 234 12.3 35t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Heap 53 593 11.2 31 6 1 2 2.0 2 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsReceiving RushingNo. Yds Avg Long TD No. Yds Avg Long TD

Heap 427 4,893 11.5 48t 36 8 61 7.6 15 0

Career Notes: A 2-time Pro Bowler (2002 and 2003), Heap is an elite athlete with a rare combination of size, speed and softhands who entered 2009 as the Ravens’ all-time leading receiver with 374 catches for 4,300 yards and 30 TDs...Named theNFL Alumni TE of the Year and to the USA Today’s All-Joe Team in 2006...Was also a Pro Bowl 1st alternate and named tothe NFL.com All-Interview team...In 2005, Todd set career highs with 75 receptions for 855 yards and 7 TDs...Heap also setthe franchise records for career receptions and career reception yards in 2005...Has not missed a game in 5 of the last 7seasons.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both postseason games on special teams, recording a solo tackle.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Played on special teams against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw action on special teams, netting a solo tackle in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games and finished 4th on the team with a career-high 19 special teams tack-les...Also pulled in 1 reception for 8 yards on the season.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Saw action on special teams and netted a tackle in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action on special teams against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams (1 tackle) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action from scrimmage, pulling in 1 reception for 8 yards as part of a Ravens’ franchise-record548 total yards in the 48-3 victory...Also played on special teams against the Lions.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Saw action on special teams against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Collected a solo special teams tackle in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Played on special teams, posting 1 tackle against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Saw action on special teams and collected 2 tackles in the 16-0 victory.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Played on special teams and saw extensive action on defense against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Played on special teams and recorded a solo tackle in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Saw action on special teams, recording a career-high 5 tackles against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Saw action on special teams, before leaving the game in the 2nd half due to a hamstring injury againstthe Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Played on special teams, netting 2 tackles against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Recorded a career-high 4 special teams tackles (3 solo) in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Played on special teams and from scrimmage, but did not catch a pass in the 31-26 win. Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action on special teams, posting a solo tackle in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Jones 0 0 0.0 0 0 1

Career Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Jones 0 0 0.0 0 0 2

EDGAR JONESHt / Wt: 6-3, 258 Born: 12/1/84 College: Southeast Missouri Acquired: FA ’07 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/0) Totals: 27/0 Playoff Totals: 5/0

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2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Jones 1 8 8.0 8 0 19

Career Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD ST Tackles

Jones 2 33 16.5 25 0 27

Career Notes: Versatile athlete who made the transition from OLB to TE during the 2008 preseason, but has seen playing timeat both positions...Jones saw action in 7 regular season games in 2008 on offense, defense and special teams, posting 6 specialteams tackles, 1 FR (on special teams), 1 tackle, a half-sack and 1 reception for 25 yards...Saw action in 4 games after becom-ing the only undrafted rookie free agent to make the team in 2007.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both postseason games on special teams.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Played on special teams against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw action on special teams in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 11 games and netted 2 receptions for 31 yards in his 1st season in Baltimore.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/7): Listed as a game-day inactive (ankle) in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Was a game-day inactive (ankle) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action from scrimmage and played on special teams in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Subbed from scrimmage, pulling in 1 reception for 5 yards and played on special teams against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Was active, but did not play against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Played on special teams and from scrimmage in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage, but did not record a catch against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Saw action on special teams against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Played on special teams, but did not record a tackle against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Saw action from scrimmage and pulled in his 1st pass as a Raven, good for 26 yards and a 1st downin the 34-3 victory...The offense racked up 479 total yards against the Browns. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Listed as a game-day inactive (hamstring) in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was a game-day inactive (hamstring) in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD

Smith 0 0 0.0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD

Smith 18 191 10.6 23 1

2009 Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD

Smith 2 31 15.5 26 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsReceivingNo. Yds Avg Long TD

Smith 233 2,556 11.0 65 18

Career Notes: Athletic, physical, playmaking TE with good pass-catching ability and blocking skills...Entered 2009 having playedin 86 games, including 65 starts, in his 6-year career...Has posted 231 receptions for 2,525 yards (10.9 avg.), with 18 TDs overthe span...Posted career highs with 61 receptions for 682 yards and had 3 TDs in 2005...Netted career highs with 9 recep-tions for 119 yards (1st-career 100-yard receiving game) and a TD vs. SF (9/18/05)...Recorded a career-high 5 TD catches(on 34 receptions for 377 yards) in 2004.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both postseason contests and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 321 yards (4.5 avg.)and 4 TDs...Also helped protect QB Joe Flacco, only allowing 1 sack on 45 dropbacks.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started at center and helped pave the way for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carryagainst the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started at center and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for a postseason-franchise-record234 yards and 4 TDs, including a postseason-franchise-record 83-yard TD run (2nd-longest rush in NFL postseason his-tory) by Ray Rice on the 1st play from scrimmage in the 33-14 victory...Also did not allow a sack against the Patriots.

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MATT BIRKHt / Wt: 6-4, 309 Born: 7/23/76 College: Harvard Acquired: UFA (MIN) ‘09 NFL Years: 12

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 162/139 Playoff Totals: 10/7

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L.J . SMITHHt / Wt: 6-3, 245 Born: 5/13/80 College: Rutgers Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 7

Games Played/Started: (2009, 11/0) Totals: 97/65 Playoff Totals: 11/4

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2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started all 16 games at center and helped the Ravens post 5,619 total yards (2nd-highest total infranchise history), including 3 of the top single-game yardage totals in team history (548 in game 13 vs. Det. - 12/13, 501 in game1 vs. KC - 9/13 and 479 yards in game 3 vs. Cle. - 9/27)...Protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to set career highs in attempts(499), completions (315), completion percentage (63.1), yards (3,613), TDs (21) and QB rating (88.9)...Also helped pave the wayfor the Ravens to rush for 2,200 yards, including 1,339 yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history) by RB Ray Rice, who finished2nd in the NFL in yards from scrimmage (2,041) and became just the 2nd player in franchise history (Jamal Lewis - 2,271 in 2003)to gain 2,000 combined yards.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started at center and helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 240 yards (and 3 TDs),including a career-high 167 by RB Willis McGahee in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started at center and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 175 yards, including 141 by RayRice (1st 100-yard rusher against the Steelers in 33 games) at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started at center and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 72.4% of his passes for234 yards and a career-high 4 TDs in the 31-7 victory...Also helped the Ravens rush for 124 yards (4.0 avg.) against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started at center and helped pave the way for a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards, including230 passing and 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franchise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushing TDs in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started at center and helped the Ravens score on the ground (1-yard run by RB Willis McGahee) andthrough the air (12-yard reception by WR Kelley Washington) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started at center and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 65.7% of his passes for 289 yards(4th-highest total of the season), 1 TD and no INTs for a 100.8 QB rating in the 20-17 overtime win...Also opened holes, helpingthe Ravens rush for 132 yards (4.6 avg.) and a TD.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started at center and helped protect Flacco, not allowing a sack, and giving him time to complete 66%of his passes for 256 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started at center and helped the Ravens rush for 134 yards (and a TD) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started at center and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 18 passes for 195 yards, a 10.8avg. against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started at center and was part of a line that helped pave the way for 125 team rushing yards and 1 TDagainst the Broncos...Also protected Flacco, allowing him to complete a franchise-record-tying 80% of his passes (20 of 25) inthe 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started at center and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to throw for a career-high 385 yards, including 2TDs against the Vikings...Also helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 2 TDs and average 4.5 yards per carry.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started at center and helped pave the way for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carry against theBengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started at center (150th-career game) and helped the Ravens average 6.8 yards per rush (17 att. for 116yards)...Also protected Flacco, allowing him to attempt a career-high 47 passes (27 completions) for 264 yards and 2 TDs againstthe Patriots. Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started at center and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 71.4% of his passes (25 of 35) fora career-high 342 yards and 1 TD in the 34-3 victory...The offense racked up 479 total yards against the Browns. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started at center and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to post a 96.6 QB rating, throwing for 190 yardsand 2 TDs in the 31-26 win...Also helped open holes, helping the Ravens to rush for 130 yards and 2 TDs against the Chargers.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started his 1st game as a Raven at center and helped set a then-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 totalyards...Helped pave the way for 198 yards rushing and protected Flacco, allowing him to throw for 307 yards and career-high 3TDs in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Six-time Pro Bowl performer (2000-01, 2003-04 and 2006-07) who also earned All-Pro by The Sporting Newsin 2003 and All-NFC by Pro Football Weekly in 2000 and 2003...Also named to NFL’s All-Interview team in 2005 and 2006 byNFL.com...Entered 2009 having played in 146 regular season games, starting 123, and 8 postseason contests with 5starts...Paved the way for RB Adrian Peterson in 2008 to become the 1st Vikings RB to lead the NFL in rushing with 1,760 yardsand also set a new team record with 10 games over the 100-yard mark...Birk started at center for 5 of the 6 highest single-sea-son rushing totals in Vikings history.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both postseason contests at TE and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 321 yards(4.5 avg.) and 4 TDs...Also helped protect QB Joe Flacco, only allowing 1 sack on 45 dropbacks.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started at TE (Ravens began the game in a 2-TE set) and helped pave the way for the Ravensto average 4.6 yards per carry against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw extensive action from scrimmage and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for a postsea-son-franchise-record 234 yards and 4 TDs, including a postseason-franchise-record 83-yard TD run (2nd-longest rush in NFLpostseason history) by Ray Rice on the 1st play from scrimmage in the 33-14 victory...Also did not allow a sack against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Played in all 16 games (13 starts), and helped the Ravens post 5,619 total yards (2nd-highest totalin franchise history), including 3 of the top single-game yardage totals in team history (548 in game 13 vs. Det. - 12/13, 501 ingame 1 vs. KC - 9/13 and 479 yards in game 3 vs. Cle. - 9/27)...Protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to set career highs inattempts (499), completions (315), completion percentage (63.1), yards (3,613), TDs (21) and QB rating (88.9)...Also helped pavethe way for the Ravens to rush for 2,200 yards, including 1,339 yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history) by RB Ray Rice, whofinished 2nd in the NFL in yards from scrimmage (2,041) and became just the 2nd player in franchise history (Jamal Lewis - 2,271in 2003) to gain 2,000 combined yards.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Subbed and helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 240 yards (and 3 TDs), including acareer-high 167 by RB Willis McGahee in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started at TE (Ravens began the game in a 2-TE set) and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rushfor 175 yards, including 141 by Ray Rice (1st 100-yard rusher against the Steelers in 33 games) at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started at TE (Ravens began the game in a 2-TE set) and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing himto complete 72.4% of his passes for 234 yards and a career-high 4 TDs in the 31-7 victory...Also helped the Ravens rush for 124yards (4.0 avg.) against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started at TE (Ravens began the game in a 2-TE set) and helped pave the way for a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards, including 230 passing and 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franchise history) and a franchise-record 5 rush-ing TDs in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Saw action along the O-line and helped the Ravens score on the ground (1-yard run by RB WillisMcGahee) and through the air (12-yard reception by WR Kelley Washington) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Subbed and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 65.7% of his passes for 289 yards(4th-highest total of the season), 1 TD and no INTs for a 100.8 QB rating in the 20-17 overtime win...Also opened holes, helpingthe Ravens rush for 132 yards (4.6 avg.) and a TD.

CHRIS CHESTERHt / Wt: 6-3, 315 Born: 1/12/83 College: Oklahoma Acquired: D2 ’06 NFL Years: 4

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/13) Totals: 58/33 Playoff Totals: 6/3

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Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started at RG and helped protect Flacco, not allowing a sack, and giving him time to complete 66% ofhis passes for 256 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started at RG and helped the Ravens rush for 134 yards (and a TD) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started at RG and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 18 passes for 195 yards, a 10.8 avg.against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Played in his 50th-career game when he started at RG and was part of a line that helped pave theway for 125 team rushing yards and 1 TD against the Broncos...Also protected Flacco, allowing him to complete a franchise-record-tying 80% of his passes (20 of 25) in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started at RG and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to throw for a career-high 385 yards, including 2 TDsagainst the Vikings...Also helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 2 TDs and average 4.5 yards per carry.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started at RG and helped pave the way for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carry against theBengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started at RG and helped the Ravens average 6.8 yards per rush (17 att. for 116 yards)...Also protectedFlacco, allowing him to attempt a career-high 47 passes (27 completions) for 264 yards and 2 TDs against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started at RG and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 71.4% of his passes (25 of 35) for acareer-high 342 yards and 1 TD in the 34-3 victory...The offense racked up 479 total yards against the Browns. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started at RG and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to post a 96.6 QB rating, throwing for 190 yards and2 TDs in the 31-26 win...Also helped open holes, helping the Ravens to rush for 130 yards and 2 TDs against the Chargers.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started at RG and helped set a then-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards...Helped pave the wayfor 198 yards rushing and protected Flacco, allowing him to throw for a career-high 307 yards and 3 TDs in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Tremendous athlete whose great footwork and leverage allow him to play both guard and center...Entered 2009with 43 regular season games played, including 20 starts in 3 NFL seasons...Also has played in 4 postseason games, starting3...Saw action in all 16 regular season games in 2008, starting 11 at RG after being switched back from TE after a season-end-ing knee injury to RG Marshal Yanda in game 5...Helped protect Ravens QBs, allowing them time to complete a franchise-record341 passes (61.2%) for 3,308 yards and helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 1,797 yards and 11 TDs in2007...Gained valuable playing time as a rookie (2006), seeing action in 11 games, starting 4.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action on special teams in both postseason games.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Played on special teams against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw action in his 1st-career postseason game on special teams in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 4 games, including 3 starts (at RT) and helped the Ravens post 5,619 total yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history), including the top single-game yardage total in team history (548 in game 13 vs. Det. - 12/13).

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Saw action on special teams in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started at RT and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 175 yards, including 141 by Ray Rice(1st 100-yard rusher against the Steelers in 33 games) at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started at RT and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 72.4% of his passes for234 yards and a career-high 4 TDs in the 31-7 victory...Also helped the Ravens rush for 124 yards (4.0 avg.) against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started his 1st-career NFL game at RT and helped pave the way for a Ravens’ franchise-record 548total yards, including 230 passing and 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franchise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushing TDs inthe 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Was a game-day inactive in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Was a game-day inactive against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Was a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Was a game-day inactive in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Was a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Was listed as a game-day inactive against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Was a game-day inactive in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was a game-day inactive in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Outstanding athlete with good balance who can play both tackle positions...Adds depth along the Ravens’ offen-sive line after gaining valuable experience as a rookie...Saw action in 5 regular season games both from scrimmage (at LT) andon special teams in 2008.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both postseason contests and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 321 yards (4.5 avg.)and 4 TDs...Also helped protect QB Joe Flacco, only allowing 1 sack on 45 dropbacks.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started at LT and helped pave the way for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carry againstthe Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started at LT and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for a postseason-franchise-record234 yards and 4 TDs, including a postseason-franchise-record 83-yard TD run (2nd-longest rush in NFL postseason his-tory) by Ray Rice on the 1st play from scrimmage in the 33-14 victory...Also did not allow a sack against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started 11 games at LT (missed 5 games due to neck and foot injuries), and helped the Ravens post5,619 total yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history), including 3 of the top single-game yardage totals in team history (548 ingame 13 vs. Det. - 12/13, 501 in game 1 vs. KC - 9/13 and 479 yards in game 3 vs. Cle. - 9/27)...Protected QB Joe Flacco, allow-ing him to set career highs in attempts (499), completions (315), completion percentage (63.1), yards (3,613), TDs (21) and QBrating (88.9)...Also helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 2,200 yards, including 1,339 yards (2nd-highest total in fran-chise history) by RB Ray Rice, who finished 2nd in the NFL in yards from scrimmage (2,041) and became just the 2nd player in

JARED GAITHERHt / Wt: 6-9, 340 Born: 3/18/86 College: Maryland Acquired: SD5 ’07 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 11/11) Totals: 33/28 Playoff Totals: 5/5

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ONIEL COUSINSHt / Wt: 6-4, 314 Born: 6/29/84 College: UTEP Acquired: D3c ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 4/3) Totals: 9/3 Playoff Totals: 2/0

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franchise history (Jamal Lewis - 2,271 in 2003) to gain 2,000 combined yards.Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started at LT and helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 240 yards (and 3 TDs), includ-ing a career-high 167 by RB Willis McGahee in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Was a game-day inactive (foot) for the 3rd-consecutive week against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Was a game-day inactive for the 2nd-consecutive week (foot) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Was a game-day inactive (foot) in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started at LT and helped the Ravens score on the ground (1-yard run by RB Willis McGahee) and throughthe air (12-yard reception by WR Kelley Washington) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started at LT and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 65.7% of his passes for 289yards (4th-highest total of the season), 1 TD and no INTs for a 100.8 QB rating in the 20-17 overtime win...Also opened holes,helping the Ravens rush for 132 yards (4.6 avg.) and a TD.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started at LT and helped protect Flacco, not allowing a sack, and giving him time to complete 66% ofhis passes for 256 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started at LT and helped the Ravens rush for 134 yards (and a TD) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started at LT and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 18 passes for 195 yards, a 10.8 avg.against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started his 1st game in 3 weeks (neck injury) at LT and was part of a line that helped pave the way for125 team rushing yards and 1 TD against the Broncos...Also protected Flacco, allowing him to complete a franchise-record-tying80% of his passes (20 of 25) in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Listed as a game-day inactive (neck) against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Was a game-day inactive (neck) against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started at LT and helped the Ravens average 6.8 yards per rush (17 att. for 116 yards), before leaving thegame with a neck/shoulder injury against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started at LT and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 71.4% of his passes (25 of 35) forcareer-high a 342 yards and 1 TD in the 34-3 victory...The offense racked up 479 total yards against the Browns. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started at LT and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to post a 96.6 QB rating, throwing for 190 yards and2 TDs in the 31-26 win...Also helped open holes, helping the Ravens to rush for 130 yards and 2 TDs against the Chargers.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started at LT and helped set a then-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards...Helped pave the wayfor 198 yards rushing and protected Flacco, allowing him to throw for a career-high 307 yards and 3 TDs in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Massive, athletic and powerful offensive tackle...Entered 2009 having played in 22 games, including 17starts...Saw action in all 16 games, starting 15 (missed 1 start with a shoulder injury, but did play in the game) at LT in2008...Helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 2,376 yards and a franchise-record 20 TDs, including 902 yards and 10TDs by Pro Bowl FB Le’Ron McClain...Saw action in 6 games, starting 2 as a rookie in 2007 and helped protect Ravens QBs,allowing them time to complete a franchise-record 341 passes (61.2%) for 3,308 yards.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both postseason contests and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 321 yards (4.5 avg.)and 4 TDs...Also helped protect QB Joe Flacco, only allowing 1 sack on 45 dropbacks.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started at LG and helped pave the way for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carry againstthe Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started at LG and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for a postseason-franchise-record234 yards and 4 TDs, including a postseason-franchise-record 83-yard TD run (2nd-longest rush in NFL postseason his-tory) by Ray Rice on the 1st play from scrimmage in the 33-14 victory...Also did not allow a sack against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Was named 1st alternate to the Pro Bowl and to the Pro Football Weekly Mid-Season All-Proteam...Started all 16 games at LG and helped the Ravens post 5,619 total yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history), including3 of the top single-game yardage totals in team history (548 in game 13 vs. Det. - 12/13, 501 in game 1 vs. KC - 9/13 and 479yards in game 3 vs. Cle. - 9/27)...Protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to set career highs in attempts (499), completions (315),completion percentage (63.1), yards (3,613), TDs (21) and QB rating (88.9)...Also helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for2,200 yards, including 1,339 yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history) by RB Ray Rice, who finished 2nd in the NFL in yardsfrom scrimmage (2,041) and became just the 2nd player in franchise history (Jamal Lewis - 2,271 in 2003) to gain 2,000 com-bined yards on the season.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started at LG and helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 240 yards (and 3 TDs), includ-ing a career-high 167 by RB Willis McGahee in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started at LG and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 175 yards, including 141 by Ray Rice(1st 100-yard rusher against the Steelers in 33 games) at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started at LG and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 72.4% of his passes for234 yards and a career-high 4 TDs in the 31-7 victory...Also helped the Ravens rush for 124 yards (4.0 avg.) against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started at LG and helped pave the way for a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards, including 230passing and 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franchise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushing TDs in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started at LG and helped the Ravens score on the ground (1-yard run by RB Willis McGahee) and throughthe air (12-yard reception by WR Kelley Washington) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started at LG and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 65.7% of his passes for 289yards (4th-highest total of the season), 1 TD and no INTs for a 100.8 QB rating in the 20-17 overtime win...Also opened holes,helping the Ravens rush for 132 yards (4.6 avg.) and a TD.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started at LG and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, not allowing a sack, and giving him time to complete66% of his passes for 256 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started at LG and helped the Ravens rush for 134 yards (and a TD) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started at LG and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 18 passes for 195 yards, a10.8 avg. against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started at LG and was part of a line that helped pave the way for 125 team rushing yards and 1 TDagainst the Broncos...Also protected Flacco, allowing him to complete a franchise-record-tying 80% of his passes (20 of 25) inthe 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started at LG and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to throw for a career-high 385 yards, including 2TDs against the Vikings...Also helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 2 TDs and average 4.5 yards per carry.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started at LG and helped pave the way for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carry against theBengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started at LG and helped the Ravens average 6.8 yards per rush (17 att. for 116 yards)...Also protectedFlacco, allowing him to attempt a career-high 47 passes (27 completions) for 264 yards and 2 TDs against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started at LG and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 71.4% of his passes (25 of 35) for acareer-high 342 yards and 1 TD in the 34-3 victory...The offense racked up 479 total yards against the Browns.

BEN GRUBBSHt / Wt: 6-3, 315 Born: 3/10/84 College: Auburn Acquired: D1 ’07 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 48/44 Playoff Totals: 5/5

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Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started at LG and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to post a 96.6 QB rating, throwing for 190 yards and2 TDs in the 31-26 win...Also helped open holes, helping the Ravens to rush for 130 yards and 2 TDs against the Chargers.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started at LG and helped set a then-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards...Helped pave the wayfor 198 yards rushing and protected Flacco, allowing him to throw for a career-high 307 yards and 3 TDs in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Superior athlete who has progressed into one of the best young guards in the NFL...Was the top-rated interiorlineman on the Ravens’ draft board in 2007...Named to the Pro Football Weekly/ Professional Football Writers of America’sAll-Rookie Team while earning extensive action as a rookie, playing in all 16 games, including 12 starts at RG in 2007...Helpedprotect Ravens QBs, allowing them time to complete a franchise-record 341 passes (61.2%) for 3,308 yards.

2009 POSTSEASON - Was a game-day inactive for both postseason contests.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Was a game-day inactive against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 12 games on special teams.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Was a game-day inactive against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Was a game-day inactive (head) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Was a game-day inactive (head) in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Played on special teams against the Packers before leaving the game in the 3rd quarter with a concussion.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action on special teams in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Saw action on special teams against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Played on special teams in the 16-0 victory.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action on special teams against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Played on special teams in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Saw action on special teams against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Played on special teams against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Saw action on special teams against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Saw action on special teams in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action on special teams in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Physical, tough player who is a RT, but can play LT and guard...Gained valuable experience as a rookie in 2008,playing in 6 games from scrimmage and on special teams.

2009 POSTSEASON - Was a game-day inactive for both postseason games.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 5 games both on special teams and from scrimmage and helped the Ravens post5,619 total yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history), including the top single-game yardage total in team history (548 in game13 vs. Det. - 12/13).

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Subbed from scrimmage and saw action on special teams against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Saw action both on special teams and from scrimmage and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowinghim to complete 72.4% of his passes for 234 yards and a career-high 4 TDs in the 31-7 victory...Also helped the Ravens rush for124 yards (4.0 avg.) against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Subbed along the o-line and helped pave the way for a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards, includ-ing 230 passing and 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franchise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushing TDs in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Was a game-day inactive against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Was a game-day inactive in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Was a game-day inactive against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Was a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Was a game-day inactive in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Played on special teams against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Saw his 1st action as a Raven, playing on special teams against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Was a game-day inactive against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Was a game-day inactive in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Was a game-day inactive in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was a game-day inactive in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Versatile, physical lineman who can play both tackle and guard positions...Entered 2009, his 1st year with theRavens after a trade with Green Bay just before the season, having played in 39 games, including 18 starts (11 at RG and 7 atRT)...Started the opening 3 games of 2008 for the Packers at RG and 2 more late in the season at RT...After playing in all 16games as a rookie in 2006, including 10 starts, sustained a neck stinger early in the ‘07 training camp that forced him to miss theearly portion of the season, as well as some mid-season games when he re-aggravated the injury.

TONY MOLLHt / Wt: 6-5, 311 Born: 8/23/83 College: Nevada Acquired: TR (GB) ‘09 NFL Years: 4

Games Played/Started: (2009, 5/0) Totals: 44/18 Playoff Totals: 2/0

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DAVID HALEHt / Wt: 6-6, 310 Born: 3/3/83 College: Weber State Acquired: D4b ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 12/0) Totals: 18/0 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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2009 POSTSEASON - Started both postseason contests and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 321 yards (4.5 avg.)and 4 TDs...Also helped protect QB Joe Flacco, only allowing 1 sack on 45 dropbacks.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started at RT and helped pave the way for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carry againstthe Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started his 1st-career postseason game at RT and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush fora postseason-franchise-record 234 yards and 4 TDs, including a postseason-franchise-record 83-yard TD run (2nd-longest rush in NFL postseason history) by Ray Rice on the 1st play from scrimmage in the 33-14 victory...Also did not allowa sack against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team (players who are critical to their team, but don’t receive ProBowl nods) and to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie team as he started all 16 games (11 at RT and 5 at LT) as a rook-ie...Also earned NFL Rookie of the Month honors (December) and Peter King’s Sports Illustrated Mid-Season All-ProTeam...Helped the Ravens post 5,619 total yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history), including 3 of the top single-gameyardage totals in team history (548 in game 13 vs. Det. - 12/13, 501 in game 1 vs. KC - 9/13 and 479 yards in game 3 vs. Cle. -9/27)...Protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to set career highs in attempts (499), completions (315), completion percentage(63.1), yards (3,613), TDs (21) and QB rating (88.9)...Also helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 2,200 yards, including1,339 yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history) by RB Ray Rice, who finished 2nd in the NFL in yards from scrimmage (2,041)and became just the 2nd player in franchise history (Jamal Lewis - 2,271 in 2003) to gain 2,000 combined yards.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started at RT and helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 240 yards (and 3 TDs), includ-ing a career-high 167 by RB Willis McGahee in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started at LT and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 175 yards, including 141 by Ray Rice(1st 100-yard rusher against the Steelers in 33 games) at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started at LT and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 72.4% of his passes for234 yards and a career-high 4 TDs in the 31-7 victory...Also helped the Ravens rush for 124 yards (4.0 avg.) against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started at LT and helped pave the way for a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards, including 230passing and 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franchise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushing TDs in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started at RT and helped the Ravens score on the ground (1-yard run by RB Willis McGahee) and throughthe air (12-yard reception by WR Kelley Washington) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started at RT and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 65.7% of his passes for 289yards (4th-highest total of the season), 1 TD and no INTs for a 100.8 QB rating in the 20-17 overtime win...Also opened holes,helping the Ravens rush for 132 yards (4.6 avg.) and a TD.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started at RT and helped protect Flacco, not allowing a sack, and giving him time to complete 66% ofhis passes for 256 yards against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started at RT and helped the Ravens rush for 134 yards (and a TD) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started at RT and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 18 passes for 195 yards, a 10.8 avg.against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started at RT and was part of a line that helped pave the way for 125 team rushing yards and 1 TDagainst the Broncos...Also protected Flacco, allowing him to complete a franchise-record-tying 80% of his passes (20 of 25) inthe 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started at LT (T Jared Gaither was inactive due to a neck injury) and helped protect Flacco, allowing himto throw for a career-high 385 yards, including 2 TDs against the Vikings...Also helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 2TDs and average 4.5 yards per carry.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started at LT (T Jared Gaither was inactive due to a neck injury) and helped pave the way for theRavens to average 4.6 yards per carry against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started at RT (moved to LT after a 2nd quarter injury to Jared Gaither) and helped the Ravens average 6.8yards per rush (17 att. for 116 yards)...Also protected Flacco, allowing him to attempt a career-high 47 passes (27 completions) for264 yards and 2 TDs against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started at RT and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to complete 71.4% of his passes (25 of 35) for acareer-high 342 yards and 1 TD in the 34-3 victory...The offense racked up 479 total yards against the Browns. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started at RT and helped protect Flacco, allowing him to post a 96.6 QB rating, throwing for 190 yards and2 TDs in the 31-26 win...Also helped open holes, helping the Ravens to rush for 130 yards and 2 TDs against the Chargers.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started his 1st-career NFL game at RT and helped set a then-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 totalyards...Helped pave the way for 198 yards rushing and protected Flacco, allowing him to throw for a career-high 307 yards and3 TDs in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Selected in the 1st round (23rd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft...“Michael was clearly, I think, the best player avail-able,” said Eric DeCosta, Ravens director of player personnel. “We’re in a very physical division, we’re a very physical team, andoffensive line-wise, we feel like he’s a huge upgrade for us as a player. Great young man – we spent a lot of time with him. He’sa special kid with a great story. A great player. We’re very, very excited to get him. We think he helps us big time.”...Ravens trad-ed with New England, moving from the 26th to the 23rd pick (giving up their 2009 5th-round selection) to tab Oher.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both postseason contests and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 321 yards (4.5 avg.)and 4 TDs...Also helped protect QB Joe Flacco, only allowing 1 sack on 45 dropbacks.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started at RG and helped pave the way for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carry againstthe Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started his 1st-career postseason game at RG and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rushfor a postseason-franchise-record 234 yards and 4 TDs, including a postseason-franchise-record 83-yard TD run (2nd-longest rush in NFL postseason history) by Ray Rice on the 1st play from scrimmage in the 33-14 victory...Also did not allowa sack against the Patriots.

MARSHAL YANDAHt / Wt: 6-3, 313 Born: 9/15/84 College: Iowa Acquired: D3b ’07 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/9) Totals: 37/26 Playoff Totals: 2/2

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MICHAEL OHERHt / Wt: 6-4, 310 Born: 5/28/86 College: Mississippi Acquired: D1 ’09 NFL Years: R

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 16/16 Playoff Totals: 2/2

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2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games (9 starts) at RG and helped the Ravens post 5,619 total yards (2nd-high-est total in franchise history), including 3 of the top single-game yardage totals in team history (548 in game 13 vs. Det. - 12/13,501 in game 1 vs. KC - 9/13 and 479 yards in game 3 vs. Cle. - 9/27)...Protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to set career highsin attempts (499), completions (315), completion percentage (63.1), yards (3,613), TDs (21) and QB rating (88.9)...Also helpedpave the way for the Ravens to rush for 2,200 yards, including 1,339 yards (2nd-highest total in franchise history) by RB Ray Rice,who finished 2nd in the NFL in yards from scrimmage (2,041) and became just the 2nd player in franchise history (Jamal Lewis- 2,271 in 2003) to gain 2,000 combined yards.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started at RG and helped open holes, allowing the Ravens to rush for 240 yards (and 3 TDs), includ-ing a career-high 167 by RB Willis McGahee in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started at RG and helped pave the way for the Ravens to rush for 175 yards, including 141 by Ray Rice(1st 100-yard rusher against the Steelers in 33 games) at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started at RG and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 72.4% of his passes for234 yards and a career-high 4 TDs in the 31-7 victory...Also helped the Ravens rush for 124 yards (4.0 avg.) against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started at RG and helped pave the way for a Ravens’ franchise-record 548 total yards, including 230passing and 308 rushing yards (2nd-most in franchise history) and a franchise-record 5 rushing TDs in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started at RG and helped the Ravens score on the ground (1-yard run by RB Willis McGahee) andthrough the air (12-yard reception by WR Kelley Washington) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started at RG and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 65.7% of his passes for 289yards (4th-highest total of the season), 1 TD and no INTs for a 100.8 QB rating in the 20-17 overtime win...Also opened holes,helping the Ravens rush for 132 yards (4.6 avg.) and a TD.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started as a TE in a 2-TE set and helped the Ravens rush for 134 yards (and a TD) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action both from scrimmage and on special teams against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started at RT (T Michael Oher started at LT due to a neck injury to Jared Gaither) and helped protect QBJoe Flacco, allowing him to throw for a career-high 385 yards, including 2 TDs against the Vikings...Also helped open holes, allowingthe Ravens to rush for 2 TDs and average 4.5 yards per carry.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started at RT (T Michael Oher started at LT due to a neck injury to Jared Gaither) and helped pave theway for the Ravens to average 4.6 yards per carry against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Subbed, playing at RT after an injury to LT Jared Gaither forced Gaither from the game, moving RT MichaelOher to the left side...Helped the Ravens average 6.8 yards per rush (17 att. for 116 yards)...Also protected Flacco, allowing him toattempt a career-high 47 passes (27 completions) for 264 yards and 2 TDs against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage (at RG) in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Played on special teams and along the offensive line in unbalanced sets in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action along the offensive line for the 1st time since week 5 of the 2008 season and helped set athen-Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards...Helped pave the way for 198 yards rushing and protected Flacco, allowinghim to throw for a career-high 307 yards and 3 TDs in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes: Experienced, smart and versatile athlete who played in 21 games, including 17 starts (missed 11 games in 2008due to a knee injury), in his first 2 seasons...Helped protect Ravens QBs, allowing them time to complete a franchise-record 341passes (61.2%) for 3,308 yards in 2007.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games and posted a solo tackle for a defense that allowed just 106 total rush-ing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed and recorded a solo tackle as part of a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushingand a 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Subbed from scrimmage as part of a defense that allowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14 victo-ry...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games (3 starts) and finished the season with 27 tackles (23 solo) as part of asquad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Subbed and netted a solo tackle as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Subbed and posted 3 tackles as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, including2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Subbed along the defensive line and netted a solo stop as part of a defense that tied a franchiserecord, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Posted 2 tackles as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zonein the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Saw action along the defensive line against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Subbed and posted 3 tackles in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Subbed from scrimmage and was part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started for an injured Haloti Ngata (ankle) and posted 3 tackles as part of a defense that held the Brownsto 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started for an injured Haloti Ngata (ankle) and responded with 4 tackles, including 1 TFL against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw action from scrimmage and led the D-line, tying a career high with 5 solo tackles as part of adefense that held the Broncos to 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Subbed and recorded 3 tackles against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Saw action along the D-line, netting 3 tackles against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Subbed from scrimmage and posted 5 tackles as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8 yards perrush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Played in his 100th-career game and tied for the D-line lead with 4 tackles (all solo) as part of a defensethat held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Subbed and helped hold the Chargers to 53 yards and a 2.5 average rushing in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action off the bench and helped hold the Chiefs to 188 total yards, including just 29 on the groundin the 38-24 win.

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JUSTIN BANNANHt / Wt: 6-3, 310 Born: 4/18/79 College: Colorado Acquired: FA ’06 NFL Years: 8

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/2) Totals: 113/27 Playoff Totals: 5/2

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2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Bannan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Bannan 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Bannan 37 23 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Bannan 230 138 92 5.5 28.5 1 -4 3 2 1

Career Notes: Entered 2009 having played in 97 career games (25 starts), posting 193 tackles (115 solo), 5.5 sacks, 2 FFs, 1FR and an INT in his 7 seasons...Saw action in all 16 games, starting a career-high 15 in 2008, while posting a career-high 56tackles, 1 sack and his 1st-career INT (game 4 vs. Ten. - 10/5/08)...As a Buffalo Bill, his 1st-career start came in 2003 vs.NYJ...Notched his 1st-career NFL sack in 2002 vs. the Texans...Also saw action on the offensive line when playing with Buffalo.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games, netting 9 tackles (7 solo) and a sack (-6 yards) for a defense that allowedjust 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed and recorded 2 tackles and 3 QB hits as part of a defense that allowed only 42 yardsrushing and a 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started his 1st-career postseason game and posted a postseason career-high 7 tackles (6 solo)and his 1st-career postseason sack (-6 yards) as part of a defense that allowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14 victo-ry...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games (9 starts) and finished 10th on the team with 50 tackles (30 solo), 1 sack,1 PD and a career-high 2 FR (including a TD in game 4 at NE), as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in theNFL in overall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and netted a solo tackle as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started at DE and posted 2 tackles as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, includ-ing 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Subbed along the defensive line and netted 2 solo tackles as part of a defense that tied a franchiserecord, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action off the bench, netting 4 tackles and 2 QB hits as part of a defense that forced 2 turnoversand held the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started and netted 2 tackles, including 4 solo against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started and posted 6 tackles, including 4 solo, and had a PD in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started and recorded 5 tackles and a FR as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started and collected 7 tackles as part of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and led the D-line with 8 tackles, including a career-high 7 solo against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started at DE and recorded 2 tackles as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 total yards and3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started at DE and posted 3 tackles, including 1 sack (-2 yards) against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Subbed from scrimmage, recording 1 tackle and played on special teams against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Subbed from scrimmage and recorded his 1st-career FR for his 1st-career TD as part of a defense thatheld the Patriots to 2.8 yards per rush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Subbed along the defensive line and tied for the line D-line lead with 4 tackles (3 solo) as part of adefense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory. Game 2 at SD (9/20): Saw action along the defensive line and netted 2 tackles, helping hold the Chargers to 53 rushing yardsand a 2.5 rushing average in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Subbed along the defensive line, netting 1 tackle and helped hold the Chiefs to 188 total yards, includingjust 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Edwards 9 7 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Edwards 9 7 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Edwards 50 30 20 1 2 0 0 1 0 2

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Edwards 162 91 71 2 10 1 1 3 0 2

Career Notes: Strong, athletic lineman with good footwork and speed...Missed the 2008 season after being placed on InjuredReserve (back) on 8/26/08...Had the most productive year of his career in 2007 while filling in for the injured Trevor Pryce, see-ing action in all 16 games with a career-best 13 starts, and posting a career-high 58 tackles (30 solo), his 1st-career sack andhis 1st-career INT.

DWAN EDWARDSHt / Wt: 6-3, 290 Born: 5/16/81 College: Oregon State Acquired: D2, ‘04 NFL Years: 6

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/9) Totals: 56/23 Playoff Totals: 3/1

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2009 POSTSEASON - Started both playoff games and posted 3 solo tackles for a defense that allowed just 106 rushing yardsand 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed and recorded 3 solo tackles as part of a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushingand a 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started as part of a defense that allowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14 victory...Ravens held QBTom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games (14 starts) and finished 4th on the team with 64 tackles (40 solo) and 3sacks as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and posted 6 tackles (4 solo) and a sack as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rush-ing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Subbed and posted 3 solo tackles and a sack as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushingyards, including 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Subbed along the defensive line (Ravens started in a dime package) and netted 5 tackles, includinga sack (-3 yards) as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Posted 1 solo tackle and a QB hit as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions outof the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Posted 2 tackles, before leaving the game in the 4th quarter with a shoulder injury against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Led the DL with 7 tackles (4 solo) in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started and netted 2 tackles, including a TFL, as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Led the D-line with 7 tackles as part of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and netted 5 tackles, including 4 solo against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started and posted 1 solo tackle and 2 QB hits as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 totalyards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started his 100th-career game and led the D-line with a season-high 6 tackles against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Posted 2 tackles and blocked a FGA (32-yard attempt) against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and posted 4 tackles as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8 yards per rush and 40% on3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Tied for the D-line lead with 4 tackles (3 solo) as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards,including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Posted 3 tackles (2 solo) and helped hold the Chargers to 53 rushing yards and a 2.5 rushing average inthe 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started his 1st game since 2007 and led the defensive line with 6 tackles (4 solo)...Helped hold the Chiefsto 188 total yards, including just 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Gregg 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Gregg 20 13 7 0.5 4.5 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Gregg 64 40 24 3 3 0 0 0 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Gregg 682 444 238 19.5 97.5 0 0 12 2 6

Career Notes: Gregg missed the entire 2008 campaign due to a knee injury suffered during training camp...Entered 2009 rank-ing 2nd on the Ravens’ all-time tackles list (618)...Has produced 16.5 sacks, 12 PD, 6 FRs and 2 FFs...Posted a career-high 111tackles (78 solo), 4 PD, 3 sacks (-15 yards) and 1 FR in 2007...Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team in 2006 and ‘07 and toSports Illustrated’s Peter King’s All-Pro team in 2006...Allocated to the Rhein Fire of the NFL Europe League in spring 2001...Ledthe team with 6 sacks, 3 FFs and finished 3rd with 40 tackles and 3 PD.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 7 games, posting 3 tackles from scrimmage before being placed on Injured Reserve(back) on 12/19/09.

Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Was a game-day inactive (back) in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Saw action along the defensive line, but did not record a tackle against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action from scrimmage, posting 1 tackle in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Was a game-day inactive against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Played from scrimmage and on special teams, but did not record a tackle in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw extensive action along the D-line, but did not record a tackle against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw action from scrimmage and posted a QB hit as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 totalyards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Saw action from scrimmage, netting 2 tackles against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Was active, but did not play against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Was a game-day inactive against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Saw his 1st action of the season, subbing along the defensive line and playing on special teams in the

BRANDON McKINNEYHt / Wt: 6-2, 360 Born: 8/24/83 College: Michigan State Acquired: FA ‘08 NFL Years: 4

Games Played/Started: (2009, 7/0) Totals: 39/2 Playoff Totals: 4/0

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KELLY GREGGHt / Wt: 6-0, 315 Born: 11/1/76 College: Oklahoma Acquired: FA ’00 NFL Years: 10

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/14) Totals: 121/108 Playoff Totals: 6/4

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185

34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was a game-day inactive in the 38-24 win.

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

McKinney 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

McKinney 59 29 30 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

Career Notes: Strong and versatile defensive lineman with good balance and technique...McKinney entered 2009 havingplayed in 31 games (2 starts) and has posted 56 tackles (28 solo), 2 PD and 1 FR...Has also appeared in 4 postseason con-tests, playing with the Chargers in 2006 (1 game) and netting 3 tackles with the Ravens in 2008 (3 games).

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both playoff games and recorded 7 tackles and a sack (-9 yards) for a defense that allowed just106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed and recorded a solo tackle a sack (-9 yards) as part of a defense that allowed only42 yards rushing and a 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started and netted 3 tackles, including a TFL, as part of a defense that allowed just 64 yards rushingin the 33-14 victory...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Earned his 1st-career Pro Bowl (starter) nod, PFW/PFWA All-NFL and Associated Press 2ndTeam All-Pro honors after seeing action in 14 games, including 13 starts...Finished with 41 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 FF and 1 FR aspart of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense...Also earned Pro Football Weekly Mid-SeasonAll-Pro honors.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Named as a starter to his 1st-career Pro Bowl on 12/29...Subbed and netted a tackle as part of adefense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Subbed (Ravens began the game in a nickle package) and posted 3 tackles and a sack (-8 yards) aspart of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, including 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started and netted 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 FF and 1 FR as part of a defense that tied a franchise record,forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started and was part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zone inthe 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started and posted 2 solo tackles against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started and netted 5 tackles in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started and posted 3 tackles, including a TFL, as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Listed as a game-day inactive (ankle) in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Was a game-day inactive (ankle), missing his 1st-career game, against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Posted 3 tackles as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rddown...Ngata left the game in the 3rd quarter with an ankle injury and did not return.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Recorded 3 tackles, including 1 TFL against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Posted 3 tackles, including 1 TFL against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Tied for the D-line lead (Trevor Pryce) with 5 tackles as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8 yardsper rush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Posted 3 tackles as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, andforced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started his 50th-career game ed the DL with 4 tackles and posted a half-sack (-5 yards), while helpinghold the Chargers to 53 rushing yards and a 2.5 rushing average in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Controlled the line of scrimmage, netting 1 tackle and 1 QB hit and helped hold the Chiefs to 188 totalyards, including just 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win...Also saw action along the offensive line on goalline situations against theChiefs.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Ngata 7 4 3 1 9 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Ngata 26 17 9 2 17 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Ngata 41 23 18 1.5 13 0 0 0 1 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Ngata 263 152 111 6.5 38 3 68 10 2 1

Career Notes: Entered 2009 with 222 tackles (129 solo), 5 sacks, 10 PD, 3 INTs and 1 FF...Was named as a 1st alternate to thePro Bowl, 2nd-team All-Pro by the Associated Press and to USA Today’s All-Joe Team in 2008 after anchoring the Ravens’defensive line, starting all 16 games for the 3rd consecutive year...Led the DL with 77 tackles (43 solo), 1 sack, a career-high 2INTs and 4 PD as part of the NFL’s 2nd-ranked defense...Ravens finished 2008 having not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 35 con-secutive games...Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team after anchoring the 2nd-ranked run defense in the NFL in 2007...Startedall 16 games for the 2nd-consecutive year and tied for 5th on the team (Jarret Johnson) with a career-high 94 tackles, 3 sacks(career high), 2 PD and 1 FF...Named to the Pro Football Weekly/ Professional Football Writers of America All-Rookie team in2006.

HALOTI NGATAHt / Wt: 6-4, 345 Born: 1/21/84 College: Oregon Acquired: D1 ’06 NFL Years: 4

Games Played/Started: (2009, 14/13) Totals: 62/61 Playoff Totals: 6/6

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2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games for a defense that allowed just 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rushaverage.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed from scrimmage on a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing and a 1.7 yards perrush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Subbed as part of a defense that allowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14 victory...Ravens held QBTom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games (7 starts) and finished with 37 tackles (23 solo), a team-leading 6.5 sacks(-40.5 yards) and a FF as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Subbed and recorded 2 solo tackles as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards(2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started at DE and netted 2 tackles, including a half-sack (-3.5 yards) as part of a defense that held theSteelers to 48 rushing yards, including 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started and posted 2 solo stops, including a TFL as part of a defense that tied a franchise record,forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action from scrimmage and had a solo tackle as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers andheld the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Subbed and netted 2 tackle and a sack (-7 yards) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started and tallied 2 tackles in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Subbed and posted 4 tackles as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Played from scrimmage and collected 4 tackles and 1 sack (-8 yards) as part of a defense that held theBrowns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action from scrimmage and netted 4 tackles against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Subbed and posted 1 solo tackle and 2 QB hits as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 totalyards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Subbed from scrimmage and recorded 3 solo tackles, including a sack (-9 yards) against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Started and netted a solo tackle against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Tied for the D-line lead (Haloti Ngata) with 5 tackles, including a sack (-3 yards) as part of a defense thatheld the Patriots to 2.8 yards per rush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started at DE and netted 3 tackles, including 1 sack (-6 yards), as part of a defense that held the Brownsto 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started his 150th-career game and helped hold the Chargers to 53 rushing yards and a 2.5 rushing aver-age in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Posted 1 solo tackle, 1 sack (-4 yards) and 1 FF, helping hold the Chiefs to 188 total yards, including just29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Pryce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Pryce 30 19 11 2.5 9.5 0 0 2 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Pryce 37 23 14 6.5 40.5 0 0 0 1 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR

Pryce 555 412 143 90 597.5 2 1 5 14 4

Career Notes: Four-time Pro Bowl (1999-2002) selection, who entered 2009 with 518 tackles (389 solo), 83.5 sacks (-560.5yards), 13 FFs, 15 PD, 4 FRs (1 returned for a TD) and 2 INTs...Earned Sports Illustrated All-Pro honors and was named toUSA Today’s All-Joe Team in his 1st season with Baltimore in 2006...Started all 16 games, posting a career-high 73 tackles(49 solo), and led the team with a career-high 13 sacks (3rd-highest single-season total in Ravens history) for -113.5 yards in2006.

2009 POSTSEASON - Was a game-day inactive in both playoff games.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Was a game-day inactive against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in the 1st 3 games of his career and recorded the 1st tackle of his career.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Was a game-day inactive against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Subbed along the defensive line and posted his 1st-career tackle as part of a defense that tied afranchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Was a game-day inactive against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Was a game-day inactive against the Colts.

KELLY TALAVOUHt / Wt: 6-2, 350 Born: 10/4/84 College: Utah Acquired: FA ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 3/0) Totals: 3/0 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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TREVOR PRYCEHt / Wt: 6-5, 290 Born: 8/3/75 College: Clemson Acquired: FA ’06 NFL Years: 13

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/8) Totals: 174/155 Playoff Totals: 17/10

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Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Was a game-day inactive against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Was a game-day inactive against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Was a game-day inactive in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Played in his 1st-career NFL game on special teams, but did not record a tackle in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was active, but did not play in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR ST Tackles

Talavou 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR ST Tackles

Talavou 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR ST Tackles

Talavou 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds PD FF FR ST Tackles

Talavou 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Notes: Tough, stout lineman who has the ability to plug a running hole and collapse the pocket...Placed on the Ravens’Injured Reserve list on 8/26/08 with a shoulder injury after being signed on 5/16/08...Also spent time on the Seahawks’ practicesquad during the 2007 playoffs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Was on pace for a career-high 88 tackles after playing in 4 games, including 1 start, before beingplaced on Injured Reserve (thigh) on 10/5/09...Posted 22 tackles (14 solo), 1 sack (-5 yards), 1 INT, 1 PD and 6 special teamstackles on the season...Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in Week 3 vs. Cle.

Game 4 at NE (10/4): Played in his 100th-career game, starting at LB (his 1st start since 10/29/06), recording 5 tackles fromscrimmage as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8 yards per rush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions...Also posted 2solo special teams stops before leaving the game in the 2nd half with a thigh injury.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after posting 6 tackles, a sack (-5 yards) and an INT(which led to a Ravens TD 4 plays later), as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, andforced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Led the Ravens with 3 solo special teams stops and tied a career high with 7 tackles, including a career-high 5 solo from scrimmage, helping hold the Chargers to 53 rushing yards and a 2.5 rushing average in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action off the bench, posting a solo special teams stop and 4 tackles (3 solo) from scrimmage as hehelped hold the Chiefs to 188 total yards, including just 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ayanbadejo 22 14 8 1 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 6

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ayanbadejo 68 38 30 2 14 2 2 0 2 0 0 160

Career Notes: Three-time Pro Bowler (2006-08) and 2-time alternate (2004 and 2005) as a special teamer...Earned Pro FootballWeekly/Pro Football Writers Association All-NFL honors in 2008 as well as All-NFL and All-NFC honors from PFW/PFWA in2006...Also named All-Pro by ESPN.com and Sports Illustrated in 2005...Entered 2009 with 154 special teams tackles (averageof 25.6 per year), 4 FFs and 3 FRs in 96 career games...Has led or shared the team lead in special teams tackles in each of his6 seasons, including a career-high 30 stops in 2008 for the Ravens...Has also recorded 46 career tackles with 1 INT, 1 sack (-9yards) and 1 PD from scrimmage as a reserve LB.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games for a defense that allowed just 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rushaverage.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed as part of a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing and a 1.7 yards per rushaverage against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw action in his 1st-career postseason game as part of a defense that allowed just 64 yards rush-ing in the 33-14 victory...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 11 games and finished with 7 tackles, a career-high 3 sacks (-15 yards), 1 INT, 1 PDand 1 FF as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense...Also netted 7 special teams stops.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Subbed and posted a solo tackle, a sack and a FF (recovered by the Ravens) as part of a defensethat held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.

ANTWAN BARNESHt / Wt: 6-1, 245 Born: 10/19/84 College: Florida International Acquired: D4a ’07 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 11/0) Totals: 38/0 Playoff Totals: 2/0

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BRENDON AYANBADEJOHt / Wt: 6-1, 225 Born: 9/6/76 College: UCLA Acquired: FA ’08 NFL Years: 7

Games Played/Started: (2009, 4/1) Totals: 100/4 Playoff Totals: 7/0

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Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Subbed from scrimmage and netted 2 tackles and a sack (-6 yards) as part of a defense that held theSteelers to 48 rushing yards, including 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Subbed from scrimmage as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers andheld QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory...Also had a special teams stop againstthe Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Posted a solo tackle and a sack (-9 yards) as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held theLions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Saw action from scrimmage (1 tackle) and on special teams against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Was a game-day inactive in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Saw action on special teams agianst the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Was a game-day inactive in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Was a game-day inactive in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Played on special teams, recording 1 tackle against New England.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Saw action on special teams (2 solo tackles) and from scrimmage (2 tackles), as part of a defense thatheld the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Saw action on special teams and recorded his 1st-career INT (which led to a FG) from scrimmage in the31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action on special teams, netting 3 tackles, and played from scrimmage in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Barnes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Barnes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Barnes 7 6 1 3 15 1 4 0 1 1 0 7

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Barnes 20 13 7 5 35 1 4 0 1 1 0 24

Career Notes: Explosive and powerful player who plays with tremendous leverage and a non-stop motor...Entered 2009 with 13tackles and 2 sacks (-20 yards) from scrimmage and 17 special teams tackles in 27 games...Recorded his 1st-career sack vs.NE (12/3/07)...One of 15 different players to record at least 1 sack for Baltimore in 2007 – tying Jacksonville for the most in theNFL.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games on special teams.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Saw action on special teams against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw action in his 1st-career postseason game on special teams in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 13 games and led the Ravens with a career-high 34 special teams tackles, includ-ing 18 solo...Also netted 2 tackles from scrimmage.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Saw action on special teams and netted 2 solo tackles in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action on special teams recorded 2 solo tackles against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Tied for the team lead (Jalen Parmele) with 3 special teams tackles in the 31-7 victory...Also saw actionfrom scrimmage as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Led the team with 4 special teams tackles and played from scrimmage, netting 2 tackles (1st-careertackles from scrimmage) as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Saw action on special teams, but did not record a tackle against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Netted 2 special teams stops before leaving the game with a hamstring injury in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Saw action on special teams, collecting 3 tackles against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Played on special teams and led the Ravens with 4 solo tackles in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action on special teams, netting a tackle against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Tied for the team lead with a career-high 5 special teams tackles in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Recorded 3 special teams tackles against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Was a game-day inactive against the Bengals after being re-signed from the Patriots’ practice squadon 10/5/09.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Recorded a solo special teams tackle in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Led the team with 4 special teams tackles in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Burgess 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Burgess 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Burgess 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34

PRESCOTT BURGESSHt / Wt: 6-3, 247 Born: 3/6/84 College: Michigan Acquired: D6 ‘07 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 13/0) Totals: 21/0 Playoff Totals: 2/0

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189

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Burgess 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41

Career Notes: Athletic and versatile player who can play the run, blitz and cover...Also plays on special teams...Missed the 2008season after being placed on Injured Reserve prior to the start of the season (8/11/08) due to a shoulder injury...Placed on InjuredReserve (11/14/07) with a hip injury after playing in just 8 games during his rookie season.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both playoff games and finished 3rd on the team with 16 tackles (15 solo) for a defense thatallowed just 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started and recorded a team-leading and postseason career-high 10 tackles (all solo) ona defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing and a 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started his 1st-career postseason game and recorded 6 tackles (5 solo) as part of a defense thatallowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14 victory...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers,including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 13 games (3 starts) after being the only rookie free agent to make the 53-man rosterin 2009...Ellerbe finished 9th on the team with 55 tackles, 4 PD, 1 INT and a FR as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFCand 3rd in the NFL in overall defense...Also netted 8 special teams tackles.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and recorded 5 tackles (3 solo), 2 PD, his 1st-career INT (which led to a Ravens’ TD) and his1st-career FR, as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started and posted 6 tackles as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, including2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started his 1st-career game and responded with a career-high 8 tackles (6 solo) as part of adefense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QBrating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Posted 4 tackles (3 solo) from scrimmage and a PD as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers andheld the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Netted 4 tackles (3 solo) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action from scrimmage (4 tackles) and on special teams (2 tackles) in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Saw action from scrimmage, recording 5 tackles (4 solo) and a PD, as part of a defense that forced 3turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Played from scrimmage and netted 2 solo special teams tackles in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Subbed from scrimmage, posting 3 tackles, and saw action on special teams against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw extensive action from scrimmage, posting 3 solo tackles and 1 QB hit as part of a defense that heldthe Broncos to 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Recorded 2 solo special teams tackles and 3 stops from scrimmage against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Posted 2 solo special teams tackles against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Played in his 1st-career NFL game, netting 6 tackles as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8yards per rush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Was a game-day inactive in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was a game-day inactive in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ellerbe 16 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ellerbe 16 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ellerbe 55 37 18 0 0 1 28 0 4 0 1 8

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ellerbe 55 37 18 0 0 1 28 0 4 0 1 8

Career Notes: Was the only rookie free agent to make the Ravens’ 53-man roster in 2009...Totaled 148 tackles (95 solo), 8.5sacks (-57 yards), 3 INTs, 2 FRs and 1 FF in his 4-year career...Accepted invitation to play in 2009 East-West Shrine game afterappearing in 10 games (9 starts), posting 33 tackles and an INT as a senior in 2008...Appeared in 13 games, making 11 starts,as a junior in 2007...Earned 2nd-team All-SEC honors by The Associated Press, SEC coaches and Rivals.com, finishing as theteam’s leading tackler with 93 tackles (63 solo), 12.5 TFL, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 1 INT.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games and tied for 2nd on the team with 2 special teams tackles.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Played on special teams, posting 1 solo tackle against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw his 1st-career postseason action on special teams netting 1 tackle in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 13 games (12 starts) and finished 7th on the team with 52 tackles and 2 PD as partof a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense.

TAVARES GOODENHt / Wt: 6-1, 242 Born: 10/7/84 College: Miami Acquired: D3a ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 13/12) Totals: 17/12 Playoff Totals: 2/0

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DANNELL ELLERBEHt / Wt: 6-1, 243 Born: 11/29/85 College: Georgia Acquired: FA ‘09 NFL Years: R

Games Played/Started: (2009, 13/3) Totals: 13/3 Playoff Totals: 2/2

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Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Was a game-day inactive (groin) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Listed as a game-day inactive (groin) against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Was a game-day inactive (groin) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started and collected 5 tackles (4 solo) as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lionsout of the end zone in the 48-3 victory...Also netted 3 special teams tackles against the LionsGame 12 at GB (12/7): Started and posted 3 tackles against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started and collected 3 tackles from scrimmage and 3 special teams stops in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started and netted 3 tackles from scrimmage as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers against theColts...Also posted 2 special teams stops. Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Recorded 2 tackle as part of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and posted 6 tackles, a QB hit, and had a special teams stop against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started at LB and netted 3 tackles as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 total yards and 3of 13 on 3rd down...Gooden also posted 3 solo special teams tackles against the Broncos.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started and recorded a career-high 10 tackles, including a career-high 7 solo stops against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Netted 6 tackles from scrimmage and netted a solo special teams stop against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Was a game-day inactive (shoulder/head) against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Posted 6 tackles, as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing,and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Started and posted 4 tackles and 1 PD, helping hold the Chargers to 53 rushing yards and a 2.5 rushingaverage in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started his 1st-career game and posted 1 tackle (his 1st-career tackle from scrimmage), helping holdthe Chiefs to 188 total yards, including just 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Gooden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Gooden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Gooden 52 29 23 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 13

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Gooden 52 29 23 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 19

Career Notes: Explosive athlete with playmaking ability both from scrimmage and on special teams...Entered 2009 having playedin 4 career games...Posted 6 special teams tackles before being placed on Injured Reserve (hip) on 10/14/08, which cut his rook-ie season short.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both playoff games and netted 8 tackles (7 solo) and 1 sack (-4 yards) for a defense that allowedjust 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Netted 5 tackles (4 solo) and his 1st-career postseason sack (-4 yards) on a defense thatallowed only 42 yards rushing and a 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started and had 3 solo tackles as part of a defense that allowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14victory...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started all 16 games and finished 3rd on the team with 70 tackles, a career-high 6 sacks (2nd onteam), 4 PD, a career-high 2 INTs and 1 FF as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and posted 3 solo tackles and a QB hit as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rush-ing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started posted a tackle as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, including 2.1yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started and posted 6 tackles, 1 PD and an INT (which led to a Ravens’ TD) as part of a defense thattied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started and was part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zone inthe 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Netted 5 tackles, 1 PD and an INT (returned for 8 yards) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Recorded 4 solo tackles, including a TFL in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started and finished with 9 tackles, including 2 TFL, as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers againstthe Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started and collected 5 tackles, 1 sack (-6 yards), 1 PD and 1 FF as part of a defense that held theBrowns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and recorded 7 tackles against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Turned in a dominant performance, beginning with a sack of QB Kyle Orton on the 1st play from scrim-mage...Finished the game with 6 tackles, 1 sack (-8 yards) and 1 PD as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 total yardsand 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started at LB and posted 3 tackles (2 solo) against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Played in his 100th-career game, recording 5 tackles and a sack (-10 yards) against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and recorded 7 tackles, including 5 solo, and a sack (-7 yards) as part of a defense that held thePatriots to 2.8 yards per rush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Started his 50th-career game and netted 3 tackles (2 solo) and had 1 QB hit, as part of a defense thatheld the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Recorded 3 solo tackles (including 1 TFL), 1 QB hit and helped hold the Chargers to 53 rushing yards anda 2.5 rushing average in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Netted 3 solo tackles, including a career-high 2 sacks (-14 yards), helping hold the Chiefs to 188 totalyards, including just 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

JARRET JOHNSONHt / Wt: 6-3, 265 Born: 8/14/81 College: Alabama Acquired: D4a ’03 NFL Years: 7

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 111/63 Playoff Totals: 7/5

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191

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Johnson 8 7 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Johnson 17 15 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Johnson 70 49 21 6 45 2 8 0 4 1 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Johnson 385 236 149 14 100.5 3 14 1 15 5 2 6

Career Notes: Physical, hard-nosed athlete with tremendous versatility...Entered 2009 with 47 starts, and netted 320 tackles (191solo), 10 sacks, 12 PD, 5 FFs, 2 FRs and 1 INT (returned for a TD)...In 2008, he started all 16 games for the 2nd-consecutiveseason, finishing the season 5th on the team with 82 tackles (46 solo), a career-high 5 sacks (2nd on team), 4 PD, 2 FFs and1 FR as part of the NFL’s 2nd-ranked defense...Started all 16 games for the 1st time in his career and finished the season tiedfor 5th on the team (Haloti Ngata) with a career-high 94 tackles (59 solo), despite being slowed for much of the year with a bro-ken thumb, in 2007...Began his Ravens career as a defensive lineman.

2009 POSTSEASON - Was a game-day inactive in both playoff games.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 9 games (1 start) as a rookie and finished with 12 tackles, 4 PD and 1 INT (which ledto a Ravens’ game-winning FG in OT) as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Subbed from scrimmage as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6 avg.) inthe 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action from scrimmage and was part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, includ-ing 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Subbed and collected a tackle as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnoversand held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action off the bench and recorded a solo tackle and a PD as part of a defense that forced 2turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started his 1st-career game and recorded a career-high 5 tackles against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Subbed and recorded 2 tackles, 2 PD and his 1st-career INT (returned for 26 yards), which set up thegame-winning FG in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Subbed from scrimmage and netted a solo tackle as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers againstthe Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Saw extensive action from scrimmage, recording a tackle and a PD as part of a defense that held theBrowns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Was a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Was a game-day inactive in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Was a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Played in his 1st-career NFL game, posting 1 tackle as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8yards per rush and 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Was a game-day inactive in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Was a game-day inactive in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Kruger 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Kruger 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Kruger 12 4 8 0 0 1 26 0 4 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Kruger 12 4 8 0 0 1 26 0 4 0 0

Career Notes: Paul Kruger was selected in the 2nd round (57th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft...“He’s a tough guy, a tenaciousguy,” Ravens director of player personnel Eric DeCosta stated. “He’s got a great motor. I think he’s a guy that’s going to have achance to play defensive end, possibly SAM backer, possibly rush backer. He’s good with his hands. We love tough football play-ers on defense, and he fits the bill.”...Kruger was tabbed a “red star” player by the personnel department, meaning every Ravensscout agreed he personifies the true characteristics of being a Raven...“Guys who get this distinction have a temperament andcountenance we want – toughness, high character and intelligence, leadership and competitiveness,” DeCosta added.

PAUL KRUGERHt / Wt: 6-4, 260 Born: 2/15/86 College: Utah Acquired: D2 ‘09 NFL Years: R

Games Played/Started: (2009, 9/1) Totals: 9/1 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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2009 POSTSEASON - Led the team with 21 tackles and a sack (-7 yards) for a defense that allowed just 106 rushing yards and2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Recorded 8 tackles (6 solo) and a PD on a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing anda 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Led the team with 13 tackles and his 1st-career postseason sack (-7 yards) as part of a defensethat allowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14 victory...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers,including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Earned his 11th Pro Bowl nod (4th consecutive), The Associated Press 1st Team All-Pro andPeter King’s Sports Illustrated All-Pro Team...as he led the team with 164 tackles (11th season with at least 150 tackles), 6 PD,3 sacks (-16 yards) 3 FFs, and 1 FR as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense...Lewishas led the Ravens in tackles in 12 of his 14 seasons.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Named as a starter to his 11th-career Pro Bowl on 12/29...Started and led the team with 12 tack-les (9 solo) as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started and recorded 6 tackles and a FR as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards,including 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Led the team with 14 tackles, a sack (-1 yard) and a FF as part of a defense that tied a franchiserecord, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Led the team with 8 tackles and a PD as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lionsout of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Led the team with 8 tackles, including 2 TFL against the PackersGame 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Led the team with 13 tackles (8 solo) and netted a PD in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Led the team with 10 tackles and a FF (which was recovered by the Ravens) as part of a defense thatforced 3 turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Led the team with 8 tackles (7 solo), 1 sack (-7 yards) and 2 PD as part of a defense that held the Brownsto 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Tied for the team lead with 12 tackles, including 7 solo, and 3 QB hits against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started and led the team with 13 tackles (6 solo) and 1 QB hit as part of a defense that held the Broncosto 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Led the team with 11 tackles (7 solo), including a sack (-8 yards) against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Led the team with 12 tackles, including 11 solo and 2 PD against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and led the team with 10 tackles as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8 yards per rushand 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Led the team with 9 tackles, as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Led the Ravens with 11 tackles (9 solo) and 1 FF in the 31-26 win...Lewis made a monster tackle on 4th-and-2 on the Ravens’ 15-yard line, for a 5-yard loss with 15 seconds remaining in the game to seal the victory...Led a defensethat held the Chargers to 53 rushing yards and a 2.5 rushing average in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started and led the team with 7 tackles (4 solo) and helped hold the Chiefs to 188 total yards, includingjust 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Lewis 21 10 11 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Lewis 152 96 56 1 7 2 54 1 12 4 1

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Lewis 164 100 64 3 16 0 9 0 6 3 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Lewis 2,345 1,555 790 36.5 242 28 473 2 108 15 15

Career Notes: Ten-time Pro Bowler (1997-2001, 2003-04 and 2006-08), 2-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2000 and’03) and Super Bowl XXXV MVP, who continues to cement his legacy as the greatest LB and one of the best players in NFL his-tory...Entered 2009 as the Ravens’ franchise leader with 2,182 career tackles (1,451 solo)...Has also posted 33.5 sacks, 28INTs (2nd in franchise history), 102 PD, 12 FFs and 14 FRs...In 11 career postseason games, he has recorded 131 tackles (86solo), 2 INTs returned for 54 yards (including 1 for a TD), 11 PD, 4 FFs and 1 FR...In 2008, Lewis earned his 10th Pro Bowl invite,1st-team All-Pro from The Associated Press, 1st-team All-NFL and All-AFC from PFW/PFWA, after starting all 16 games, lead-ing the team with 160 tackles (10th season with at least 150 tackles)...He also posted 3.5 sacks (-32.5 yards), 3 INTs, 1 FF, 2 FRsand 12 PD as the heart and soul of the NFL’s 2nd-ranked defense...Ravens finished 2008 not allowing a 100-yard rusher in 35consecutive games...Also started all 3 postseason games in ‘08, leading the team with 29 tackles (23 solo), 1 PD and 2 FFs (bothrecovered by the Ravens).

RAY LEWISHt / Wt: 6-1, 250 Born: 5/15/75 College: Miami (FL) Acquired: D1b ’96 NFL Years: 14

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 194/193 Playoff Totals: 13/13

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193

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games from scrimmage and on special teams.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed on defense and played on special teams against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Subbed as part of a defense that allowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14 victory...Ravens held QBTom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games (2 starts) and finished with a career-high 29 tackles from scrimmageas part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense...Also finished 2nd on the team with a career-high 33 tackles and a FF on special teams.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Subbed from scrimmage (netting 2 solo tackles) as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rush-ing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory...Also recorded a special teams stop against the Raiders.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action from scrimmage as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, including2.1 yards per attempt...Also netted 2 special teams tackles in Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Recorded a tackle as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and heldQB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory...Also netted a special teams tackle againstthe Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Subbed and collected a career-high 9 tackles (6 solo) from scrimmage as part of a defense that forced2 turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory...Also netted 2 special teams tackles against the Lions.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Posted 2 solo special teams tackles and saw action from scrimmage against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action off the bench and collected 3 special teams stops in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started his 1st-career game and netted 5 tackles as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers againstthe Colts...Also posted a special teams stop.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Saw action on special teams (netting 3 tackles) and posted 2 tackles from scrimmage as part of a defensethat held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Played from scrimmage (1 solo tackle) and posted 2 tackles and a FF on special teams against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw action from scrimmage (no tackles) and tied a career high with 4 special teams stops in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Posted 2 tackles from scrimmage and a special teams stop against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Netted a tackle from scrimmage and a solo special teams stop against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Saw action from scrimmage as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8 yards per rush and 40% on3rd-down conversions...Also tied for the team lead (Matt Lawrence) with 3 special teams tackles against New England.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Tied career highs with 4 special teams tackles (all solo) and 3 tackles from scrimmage, as part ofa defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Recorded a solo special teams tackle and a solo tackle from scrimmage, while helping hold the Chargersto 53 rushing yards and a 2.5 rushing average in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Played on special teams (2 tackles) and from scrimmage (2 solo tackles) and helped hold the Chiefs to188 total yards, including just 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

McClain 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

McClain 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

McClain 29 17 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

McClain 37 25 12 2.5 26.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 49

Career Notes: Tough and smart player with a non-stop motor, who was the only rookie free agent to make the Ravens’ 53-manroster in 2008...Saw action in all 16 games and established a new franchise record with 2 safeties (sack of JaMarcus Russelland a blocked punt) in a season...He finished 3rd on the team with 17 special teams tackles...Also netted 8 solo tackles fromscrimmage and 2.5 sacks (-26.5 yards) as part of the NFL’s 2nd-ranked defense.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both playoff games and tied for 4th on the team with 10 tackles, 1 sack (-9 yards), 1 FF and 1 FRfor a defense that allowed just 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Posted 7 tackles (5 solo) and a QB hit as part of a defense that allowed only 42 yards rush-ing and a 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Netted 3 tackles, a sack (-9 yards), a FF and a FR (which led to a Ravens’ TD 5 plays later) as partof a defense that allowed just 64 yards rushing in the 33-14 victory...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forc-ing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started 13 games (missed 3 contests with a knee injury) and finished 6th on the team with 58 tack-les (41 solo), 5 PD, 4.5 sacks (-25 yards), 1 FF and 1 FR as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL inoverall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and posted 3 tackles and a sack (-8 yards) as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51rushing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started and netted 5 tackles as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, including2.1 yards per attempt.

TERRELL SUGGSHt / Wt: 6-3, 260 Born: 10/11/82 College: Arizona State Acquired: D1a ’03 NFL Years: 7

Games Played/Started: (2009, 13/13) Totals: 109/93 Playoff Totals: 7/7

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JAMEEL McCLAINHt / Wt: 6-1, 250 Born: 7/25/85 College: Syracuse Acquired: FA ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/1) Totals: 32/1 Playoff Totals: 5/0

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Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Posted 3 tackles as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QBJay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started for the 1st time in 3 games (knee injury) and responed with 4 tackles as part of a defense thatforced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Missed his 3rd-straight game with a knee injury.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Was a game-day inactive (knee) in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Was listed as a game-day inactive (knee), his 1st-career missed game against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started and posted 2 tackles and 1 PD as part of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards inthe 16-0 shutout...Left the game in the 3rd quarter with a knee sprain, and did not return.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Posted 4 tackles, including a sack (-1 yard) against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Netted 6 tackles (5 solo) and a FR, which led to a Ravens’ FG 4 plays later, as part of a defense thatheld the Broncos to 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Posted 5 tackles, including 4 solo and 1 TFL against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Tallied 6 tackles, recording his 500th-career tackle against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Played in his 100th-career game and posted 6 tackles, including a sack (-14 yards), a FF (on the sack,which was recovered by Dwan Edwards for a TD) and a PD as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 2.8 yards per rush and40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Posted 6 solo tackles (including 1 TFL) and 1 PD as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 totalyards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Netted 5 tackles (3 solo) and 1.5 sacks (-10 yards), while helping hold the Chargers to 53 rushing yardsand a 2.5 rushing average in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Recorded 3 solo tackles (including 2 TFL) and 1 PD as he helped hold the Chiefs to 188 total yards, includ-ing just 29 on the ground in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Suggs 10 7 3 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 1

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Suggs 33 27 6 5 44 0 0 0 0 2 2

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Suggs 58 41 17 4.5 33 0 0 0 5 1 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Suggs 532 356 176 57.5 446 5 135 2 37 20 11

Career Notes: Three-time Pro Bowler (2004, 2006 and 2008), 2nd-Team All-Pro (The Associated Press in 2008 and FootballDigest in 2006) and 2003 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year...One of the most feared pass rushers in the NFL, Suggs entered2009 with 474 tackles (315 solo), 53 sacks (2nd most in franchise history), 32 PD, 5 INTs (2 returned for TDs - both in 2008) andentered 2009 as the Ravens’ all-time leader in FFs (19) and 2nd in FRs (10)...Earned his 3rd Pro Bowl nod in 2008 after fin-ishing 3rd on the team with a career-high 102 tackles (62 solo), a team-leading 8 sacks (-69.5 yards), 11 PD, 2 FFs, 1 FR and2 INTs, both of which he returned for TDs (44 and 42 yards respectively) as part of the NFL’s 2nd-ranked defense...Tied an NFLrookie record with Santana Dotson with 1 sack in each of his 1st 4 games.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both playoff games and tied for 4th on the team with 10 tackles (9 solo), 1 INT and 1 PD for adefense that allowed just 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average...Also returned 3 punts for 34 yards (11.3 avg.).

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started and posted 5 solo tackles on a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing and a 1.7yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started his 1st-career postseason game and posted 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 PD and an INT (which ledto a Ravens’ TD 6 plays later) as part of a defense that held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, includ-ing 3 INTs...Also had 1 punt return for 34 yards against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games (1 start) and finished with 39 tackles, a career-high 9 PD, 2 INTs, 2 FFs,and a career-high 1.5 sacks (-13.5 yards) as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overalldefense...Also led the Ravens with 32 PRs for 262 yards (8.2 avg.), including a long of 34 and recorded 13 KORs for 315 yards(24.2 avg.), with a long of 41...In addition, Carr posted 10 special teams stops.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and posted 5 solo tackles and 3 PD as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushingyards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory...Carr also posted 2 PRs for 33 yards (16.5 avg) against the Raiders.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Subbed and led the team with 9 tackles, a half-sack (-3.5 yards) and a FF (recovered by the Ravens)as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, including 2.1 yards per attempt...Carr also returned 2 punts for 24yards at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Subbed and netted 2 tackles as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnoversand held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory...Also returned 4 punts for 31 yardsand posted 2 special teams stops against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started his 1st game as a Raven and responded with 1 tackle, 1 PD and an INT (which led to aRavens’ FG) as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory...Carr alsoadded a special teams stop and returned 2 punts for 31 yards against that Lions.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Recorded 1 solo tackle, 1 FF (which was recovered by the Ravens) and a PD from scrimmage andreturned 1 punt for 6 yards against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Had his best PR day as a Raven, returning 5 punts for 71 yards (14.2 avg.), including a season-long34-yarder in the 20-17 overtime win...Also posted a PD against the Steelers.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Subbed from scrimmage and had 2 special teams tackles against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Saw action from scrimmage and had 2 tackles, 1 PD and 1 INT (returned for 11 yards) as part of adefense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout...Also returned 3 punts for 5 yards against the Browns.

CHRIS CARRHt / Wt: 5-10, 180 Born: 4/30/83 College: Boise State Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 5

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/2) Totals: 80/8 Playoff Totals: 3/2

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DEFENSIVE BACKS

195

Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Subbed from scrimmage and netted 2 solo tackles against the Bengals...Also had 2 PRs for 9 yards.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Subbed and recorded 2 tackles, including his 1st-career sack (-10 yards), as part of a defense that heldthe Broncos to 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down...Also had 2 punt returns for 14 yards and a solo special teams stopagainst the Broncos.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Recorded 2 tackles from scrimmage and had 2 PRs for 1 yard against the Vikings...Also netted 1 specialteams stop in Minnesota.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Recorded 4 tackles from scrimmage, returned 2 punts for 2 yards and had 1 KOR for 21 yards againstthe Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Returned 3 KOs for 64 yards (21.3 avg.), with a long of 27 against the Patriots...Also posted a solo tackleand a PD from scrimmage and a special teams tackle in New England.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Returned 1 KO for 28 yards and 3 punts for 28 yards (9.3 avg.) as well as collecting a tackle from scrim-mage, as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 vic-tory...Also had a special teams stop against the Browns.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Averaged 27.4 yards on 5 KORs (137 yards) and netted 3 tackles from scrimmage in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action from scrimmage, netting 4 tackles (3 solo) and returned 3 KOs for 65 yards (21.7 avg.) in the38-24 win...Also had 2 PRs for 7 yards against the Chiefs in his 1st game as a Raven.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Carr 10 9 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Carr 10 9 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0

2009 Postseason StatisticsKO Returns Punt ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD No FC Yds Avg. LG TD

Carr 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 3 34 11.3 34 0

Career Postseason StatisticsKO Returns Punt ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD No FC Yds Avg. LG TD

Carr 3 79 26.3 33 0 5 6 42 8.4 34 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Carr 39 31 8 1.5 13.5 2 24 0 9 2 0 10

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Carr 121 94 27 1.5 13.5 4 124 1 21 2 5 26

2009 Regular Season StatisticsKO Returns Punt ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD No FC Yds Avg. LG TD

Carr 13 315 24.2 41 0 32 17 262 8.2 34 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsKO Returns Punt ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD No FC Yds Avg. LG TD

Carr 249 6,140 24.7 62 0 141 63 1,039 7.4 44 0

Career Notes: Physical and speedy CB, who possesses good coverage and elite return skills...Is the Raiders’ all-time kickreturn leader, netting 201 KORs for 4,841 yards (24.1 avg.) in his 3 seasons with Oakland...Carr entered 2009 having playedin 64 games (6 starts), recording 82 tackles (63 solo), 12 PD, 5 FRs and 2 INTs (1 returned for a TD) on defense...Carr also hasreturned 236 kicks for 5,825 yards (24.7 avg.) and 109 punts for 777 yards (7.1 avg.)...Ranked 4th in the NFL with a 28.1 KORaverage in 2008.

2009 POSTSEASON - Was inactive for both postseason contests.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Was listed as a game-day inactive for the final 2 games of the regular season after being signed tothe Ravens’ active roster from the NY Jets’ practice squad on 12/22.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Listed as a game-day inactive in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Was a game-day inactive against the Steelers after being signed to the Ravens’ active roster from theNY Jets practice squad on 12/22.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Fitzhugh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Fitzhugh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Fitzhugh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KKEEIITTHH FF IITTZZHHUUGGHHHt / Wt: 5-11, 205 Born: 11/11/86 College: Mississippi State Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: Rookie

Games Played/Started: (2009, 0/0) Totals: 0/0 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Fitzhugh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Career Notes: Athletic, rangy safety who posses good cover skills and has a presence on special teams...Fitzhugh joined theRavens after being signed off the New York Jets practice squad on 12/22/09...Originally signed with the Jets as a rookie free agenton 5/1/09.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both playoff contests and finished 2nd on the team with 17 tackles (16 solo)...Also had a PD fora defense that allowed just 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average...Also netted a special teams stop.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Finished 2nd on the team with a postseason career-high 8 solo tackles on a defense thatallowed only 42 yards rushing and a 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started and led the Ravens’ secondary with 9 tackles (8 solo) and a PD (which led to a Ravens’ INT)as part of a defense that held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs in the 33-14 victo-ry...Also posted a special teams tackle against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started all 16 games in his 1st year with the Ravens and finished 5th on the team with 62 tackles(51 solo)...Also netted career highs in PD (team-leading 21) and INTs (4) and posted a FR, as part of a squad that finished 2ndin the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and posted 6 tackles (4 solo) and a PD as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rush-ing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started and posted 4 tackles, 3 PD and an INT (returned for 19 yards) as part of a defense that heldthe Steelers to 48 rushing yards, including 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after netting 3 tackles, 4 PD and a career-high2 INTs as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started and posted 4 tackles (3 solo) as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lionsout of the end zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started and gathered 7 tackles (5 solo) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started and posted 3 solo tackles and a PD in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started and netted 6 solo tackles as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Collected 4 tackles and 1 PD as part of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and posted 6 solo tackles against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started and posted 3 solo tackles and a team-leading 2 PD as part of a defense that held the Broncosto 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Started and posted 2 tackles and 1 PD against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Posted 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 PD and 1 FR against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and netted a solo tackle as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Recorded 3 tackles, 2 PD and his 1st INT as a Raven (which led to a TD 6 plays later), as part of adefense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Recorded 3 solo tackles and 2 PD (1 of which led to a Ravens INT) in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started his 1st game as a Raven, posting 3 solo tackles in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Foxworth 17 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Foxworth 41 31 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Foxworth 62 51 11 0 0 4 34 0 21 0 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Foxworth 267 223 44 0 0 8 103 0 67 3 2

Career Notes: Versatile, rangy cornerback who can play both CB positions, in the slot and has seen action at safety...Entered2009 having played in 60 games, including 28 starts, recording 205 tackles, 45 PD, 4 INTs, 3 FFs and 1 FR.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 3 games after being signed to the Ravens’ active roster from their practice squad on11/18/09...Totaled 2 special teams tackles after spending the 1st half of the season on the team’s practice squad as a rookie freeagent....Placed on injured reserve (hamstring) on 12/25.

Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Was a game-day inactive (thigh) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action from scrimmage as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of theend zone in the 48-3 victory...Also posted a special teams tackle against the Lions.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Was active, but did not play against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Saw action on special teams in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Saw action in his 1st-career NFL game on special teams, posting 1 tackle after being signed to theRavens’ active roster from their practice squad on 11/18.

KK..JJ .. GGEERRAARRDDHt / Wt: 6-1, 192 Born: 4/22/86 College: Northern Arizona Acquired: RFA ’09 NFL Years: Rookie

Games Played/Started: (2009, 3/0) Totals: 3/0 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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DOMONIQUE FOXWORTHHt / Wt: 5-11, 180 Born: 3/27/83 College: Maryland Acquired: FA ‘09 NFL Years: 5

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 76/44 Playoff Totals: 5/5

24 Cornerback

197

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Gerard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Gerard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

Career Notes: Athletic, rangy safety who made the Ravens’ practice squad as a rookie free agent...Played in 45 games, record-ing 232 tackles, 24.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 44 FFs, 33 PD and a school-record 19 INTs (5th-best in Big Sky history) at NorthernArizona...Was a 2-time 1st-team All-America selection from The Associated Press, College Sporting News, The Sports Networkand the Walker Camp Foundation...Also finished as a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award as a senior, given to the best defen-sive player in the FCS.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff contests and posted a solo tackle for a defense that allowed just 106 rushingyards and 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed and recorded a solo tackle on a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing and a1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw action on special teams in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 3 games (2 with the Ravens) and posted a PD from scrimmage...Ivy also recorded aspecial teams stop (while with the Steelers).

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Subbed from scrimmage and recorded a PD as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushingyards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory...Also saw action on special teams against the Raiders.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams against Pittsburgh after being signed by the Ravenson 12/22...Ivy saw action in 1 game for the Steelers (vs. Bal., 11/29), posting 1 special teams stop before being released on 12/2.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ivy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ivy 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ivy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Ivy 209 167 42 9.5 55 3 31 0 38 6 1 96

Career Notes: Tough, smart and feisty player with a tremendous amount of NFL experience who entered 2009 with 110 careergames, including 21 starts, 209 career tackles from scrimmage, 3 INTs and 37 PD...Ivy also has 96 career special teams tacklesto his credit...Saw action in all 16 games, starting a career-high 13, while posting career bests with 63 tackles (55 solo), 16PD and 3 sacks (-21 yards) in 2007...Earned the team’s Ed Block Courage Award from his teammates after playing in 13games despite suffering a lacerated kidney in game 5 in 2006.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both playoff contests and recorded 7 tackles, 2 PD and 1 INT for a defense that allowed just 106rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average...Also led the Ravens with 3 special teams stops.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Started on a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing and a 1.7 yards per rush averageagainst the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Started and posted a postseason career-high 7 tackles, 2 PD and an INT (which led to a Ravens’FG 6 plays later) as part of a defense that held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3INTs...Recorded a team-leading 3 special teams stops...Also received a lateral from Ed Reed on an INT and advanced it 25 yards,leading to a Ravens’ FG 4 plays later.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started all 16 games and finished 2nd on the team with 82 tackles (74 solo), 11 PD and 4 INTs aspart of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense...Landry also recorded 10 special teams stops.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Started and netted 7 solo tackles and a PD as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushingyards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Netted 7 solo tackles and an PD as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, includ-ing 2.1 yards per attempt...Landry aslo recorded a special teams stop at Pittsburgh.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Posted 3 tackles as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QBJay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started and had 4 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, and a PD as part of a defense that forced 2 turnoversand held the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory...Also posted 3 special teams tackles against the Lions.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Posted 4 solo tackles against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Collected 8 solo tackles from scrimmage and 3 special teams stops in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Collected 3 tackles, 1 PD and an INT (which led to a Ravens’ FG) as part of a defense that forced 3turnovers against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Recorded 6 solo tackles, 1 PD and an INT, which he returned a career-long 48 yards for a TD as part

DAWAN LANDRYHt / Wt: 6-0, 220 Born: 12/30/82 College: Georgia Tech Acquired: D5a ’06 NFL Years: 3

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/16) Totals: 50/48 Playoff Totals: 3/3

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CCOORREEYY IIVVYYHt / Wt: 5-9, 190 Born: 3/29/77 College: Oklahoma Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 9

Games Played/Started: (2009, 3/0) Totals: 112/21 Playoff Totals: 8/0

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of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Netted 8 tackles and a PD against the Bengals...Also posted a special teams stop.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Recorded 4 tackles, including 3 solo, as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 total yards and3 of 13 on 3rd down...Also had a solo special teams stop against the Broncos.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Posted 5 solo tackles from scrimmage and a special teams stop against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Netted 4 solo tackles and a PD against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and netted 4 tackles as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Recorded 2 solo tackles, 1 PD and an INT (2nd consecutive game), as part of a defense that held theBrowns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Posted 8 tackles, including 7 solo, 1 PD and an INT at the Chargers’ 24-yard line, which led to a Ravens’TD 4 plays later, in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started and recorded 5 tackles (3 solo) in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Landry 7 4 3 0 0 1 67 0 2 0 0 3

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Landry 8 4 4 0 0 1 67 0 2 0 0 3

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Landry 82 74 8 0 0 4 89 1 11 0 0 10

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Landry 268 204 64 4 25 9 190 2 31 0 0 20

Career Notes: Entered 2009 with 194 tackles (137 solo), 5 INTs (1 returned for a TD), 4 sacks and 20 PD...Saw action in 2 gamesin 2008, posting 14 tackles (9 solo) - which had him on pace for a career-high 112 tackles - before being placed on InjuredReserve (neck/shoulder) on 11/11 after he was hurt making a tackle in game 2 vs. Cle. (9/21)...Started a career-best 16 gamesand was 6th on the team with a career-high 91 tackles (73 solo), 7 PD, and 1 sack (-9 yards) in 2007...Named to the 2006 ProFootball Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team...Finished 2nd on the NFL’s No. 1-rated defensewith an NFL rookie-best 5 INTs (1 of which he returned for a TD).

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 9 games, posting 1 tackle from scrimmage and 7 special teams tackles before beingplaced on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 11/18.

Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Was injured (broken ankle) on the opening KO in the 16-0 victory.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Recorded 1 special teams tackle against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Saw action on special teams before leaving the game in the 2nd quarter with an abdominal injury in the30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Netted 1 solo tackle from scrimmage and 1 solo special teams stop against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams, but did not record a tackle against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Posted 2 solo tackles and a FF on special teams against the Patriots...Also saw action from scrimmageas part of a defense that held the Patriots to 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Posted 2 solo special teams tackles in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage, but did not record a tackle in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams (posting 1 tackle) in the 38-24 win.

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Nakamura 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Nakamura 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21

Career Notes: Physical and speedy safety who has a knack for being around the ball...Saw action in all 16 games as a rookie in2008 and finished 3rd on the team with 14 special teams tackles...Tallied 3 stops and 1 PD from scrimmage.

2009 POSTSEASON - Was a game-day inactive in both postseason games.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Listed as a game-day inactive against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Was a game-day inactive in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 2 games, posting 1 special teams tackle after being signed by the Ravens on 12/19(waived on 12/22 and re-signed on 12/25).

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Was listed a game-day inactive in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Saw action on special teams, netting his 1st-career tackle against the Steelers after being re-signedby the Ravens on 12/25...Paschal was waived by Baltimore on 12/22.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams after being signed to the Ravens’ active roster fromtheir practice squad on 12/19/09.

MARCUS PASCHALHt / Wt: 6-0, 201 Born: 8/31/84 College: Iowa Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 2/0) Totals: 5/0 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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HARUKI NAKAMURAHt / Wt: 5-10, 200 Born: 4/18/86 College: Cincinnati Acquired: D6 ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 9/0) Totals: 25/0 Playoff Totals: 3/0

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2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Paschal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Paschal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Paschal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Paschal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Career Notes: Veteran CB with good speed and cover abililty...Signed to the Ravens active roster on 12/19/09 from their prac-tice squad on 11/18/09...Joined the Ravens having played in 3 games.

2009 POSTSEASON - Started both both playoff games and netted 6 tackles, 3 PD and a team-leading 2 INTs for a defense thatallowed just 106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Recorded 2 tackles,1 PD and an INT on a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing and a1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Netted 4 tackles, 2 PD and an INT (which led to a Ravens’ FG 4 plays later) as part of a defense thatheld QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QBrating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs...Defense allowed only 64 rushing yards against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Earned his 6th-career Pro Bowl nod (4th in a row), and The Associated Press 2nd Team All-Prohonors after starting 12 games (missed 4 games with groin, ankle and hip injuries), and finished 8th on the team with 54 tackles(50 solo), 6 PD, 3 INTs (returned for 111 yards), 3 FFs, 1 FR as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFLin overall defense.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Named as a starter to his 6th-career Pro Bowl on 12/29...Started and posted 3 solo tackles and aQB hit as part of a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Was a game-day inactive (groin) against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Was a game-day inactive (hip/ankle) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Was a game-day inactive (hip/ankle) in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Was a game-day inactive (hip/ankle) against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Recorded 3 solo tackles and a PD in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Netted 5 solo tackles, 1 PD and an INT (which led to a Ravens’ FG) as part of a defense that forced 3turnovers against the Colts...Also had 2 PRs for 12 yards.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Netted 4 tackles as part of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and recorded 5 solo tackles against the Bengals...Reed also had a FF and FR, stripping WR ChadOchocinco, then picking up the ball, returning it 13 yards to the Bengals’ 47-yard line. Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Started and posted 4 solo tackles, 1 PD and a FF, which the Ravens recovered (and led to a FG 4 playslater), as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down...Also had 1 PR for 3 yards againstthe Broncos.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Posted 8 tackles, including 7 solo against the Vikings...Reed also returned 2 punts for 9 yards in Minnesota.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Posted 6 solo tackles, 1 PD, 1 FF and an INT, which he returned 52 yards for his 6th-career INT returnfor a TD against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and netted 6 solo tackles as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Posted 2 solo tackles, 1 PD and his 1st INT of the season (which led to a Ravens’ TD on the very nextplay)...His effort was part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers inthe 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Had 2 tackles and returned a handoff of a Dawan Landry INT 8 yards, which led to a TD 4 plays later inthe 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Led the secondary with 6 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Reed 6 3 3 0 0 2 63 0 3 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Reed 18 14 4 0 0 7 162 1 11 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Reed 54 50 4 0 0 3 111 1 6 3 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Reed 512 441 71 5 52 46 1,255 6 111 10 7

2009 Regular Season StatisticsPunt ReturnsNo FC Yds Avg. LG TD

Reed 7 1 29 4.1 9 0

ED REEDHt / Wt: 5-11, 200 Born: 9/11/78 College: Miami (FL) Acquired: D1 ’02 NFL Years: 8

Games Played/Started: (2009, 12/12) Totals: 118/117 Playoff Totals: 7/7

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Career Regular Season StatisticsPunt ReturnsNo FC Yds Avg. LG TD

Reed 21 7 152 7.2 63t 1Career Notes: Five-time Pro Bowler (2003-04 and 2006-08) and 2004 AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year who is a dynam-ic playmaker and considered by many to be the best safety in football...Reed was the only unanimous All-Pro selection in2008...Entered 2009 with 458 career tackles (391 solo), 104 PD and holds the Ravens’ franchise record with 43 INTs (leadsall active players since he entered the league in 2002) for 1,144 yards (with 5 returned for TDs), including an NFL record 107-yard return for a TD in 2008...Earned his 5th Pro Bowl nod and unanimous NFL All-Pro honors (Associated Press), All-AFCand All-NFL (PFW/PFWA) after posting an NFL-high, career-high-tying and franchise-record-tying 9 INTs, which he returnedfor 264 yards and 2 TDs, including an NFL-record 107-yard return for a TD against the Eagles on 11/23/08...Reed also finishedthe season with 40 tackles, 1 sack, 15 PD, 1 FF and 2 FRs (one of which he returned for a TD) as part of the NFL’s 2nd- rankeddefense in 2008.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Spend the entire season on the Physically Unable to Perform list (neck).

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Rolle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Rolle 454 379 75 9.5 63.5 31 425 1 138 3 8

Career Notes: A Pro Bowl performer (2000), who has been consistently productive throughout his 11-year career...Rolle hasalso played in 12 postseason contests, including a start in Super Bowl XXXIV...Entered 2009 with 454 career tackles (379 solo),138 PD, 31 INTs, (1 returned for a TD), 8 FRs and 3 FFs...Started all 10 games in which he played in 2008 (missed 6 games withshoulder and neck injuries) and recorded 27 tackles (22 solo), 3 INTs, 13 PD and a FF as part of the NFL’s 2nd-rankeddefense...Earned the Ravens’ 2007 Ed Block Courage Award from his teammates after being diagnosed with epilepsy.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games and recorded 7 tackles (6 solo) and a PD for a defense that allowed just106 rushing yards and 2.5 yards per rush average...Also posted a special teams stop.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed and netted 5 solo tackles as part of a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing anda 1.7 yards per rush average against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Subbed and netted 2 tackles and a PD (which led to a Ravens’ INT) as part of a defense that heldQB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating,while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs...Also had a special teams tackle against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 14 games (1 start) and posted 14 tackles, 4 PD, 1 INT and 1 FR as part of a squadthat finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overall defense...Also added 3 special teams stops.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Saw action on special teams and subbed from scrimmage (1 tackle) as part of a defense that held theRaiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started and collected 5 tackles as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards, includ-ing 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Netted a solo tackle, 2 PD and an INT as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action from scrimmage as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of theend zone in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Saw action from scrimmage, netting 2 tackles and a FR against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Subbed and netted 3 tackles in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Subbed from scrimmage and saw action on special teams, netting 1 tackle against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Saw action on special teams, but did not record a tackle in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Was a game-day inactive against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Was a game-day inactive in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Posted 1 solo tackle from scrimmage and saw action on special teams against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Saw action from scrimmage and recorded a solo special teams tackle against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Saw action off the bench (did not record a tackle) as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 40% on 3rd-down conversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Netted 1 solo tackle from scrimmage, as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards, includ-ing 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Subbed from scrimmage and had a PD in the end zone with 57 seconds remaining in the game to deny aTD in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action off the bench, recording a PD and 1 solo special teams tackle in the 38-24 win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Walker 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Walker 12 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Walker 14 8 6 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 3

FRANK WALKERHt / Wt: 5-11, 200 Born: 8/6/81 College: Tuskegee Acquired: (UFA) GB ’08 NFL Years: 7

Games Played/Started: (2009, 14/1) Totals: 82/15 Playoff Totals: 6/1

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SAMARI ROLLEHt / Wt: 6-0, 175 Born: 8/10/76 College: Florida State Acquired: FA ‘05 NFL Years: 12

Games Played/Started: (2009, 0/0) Totals: 148/133 Playoff Totals: 12/12

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Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Walker 109 88 21 0 0 7 165 1 27 3 1 28Career Notes: Veteran cornerback with good cover skills who is also a special teams standout...Walker entered 2009 with 95tackles (80 solo), 6 INTs, 24 PD and 3 FFs...Saw action in a career-high 15 games (including 5 starts) in his 1st year withBaltimore in 2008...Recorded a career high with 33 tackles, 2 FFs, 1 INT and a career-high 14 PD as part of the NFL’s 2nd-ranked defense...Also netted 2 special teams tackles...Averaged 33 yards per INT return, including a 56-yard return for a TD in2003, his rookie season.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Started all 10 games in which he played before being placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on11/24/09...Washington recorded 41 tackles (33 solo) and 8 PD before injuring his knee in game 10 (vs. Ind.) of the season.

Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Started his 50th-career game and posted 4 tackles and a PD (which led to a Ravens INT) as part of adefense that forced 3 turnovers against the Colts...Washington was forced to leave the game in the 4th quarter due to a knee injury.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Started and had 3 tackles as part of a defense that held the Browns to 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Started and recorded 2 tackles and a PD, before leaving the game with a thigh injury against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Posted a career-high-tying 9 tackles and had a PD as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Recorded 4 tackles, including 3 solo against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Netted 6 solo tackles and 1 PD against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Started and netted 2 solo tackles and a PD as part of a defense that held the Patriots to 40% on 3rd-downconversions.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Netted 2 solo tackles (including a TFL), as part of a defense that held the Browns to 186 total yards,including 126 passing, and forced 4 turnovers in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Recorded 7 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD before leaving the game in the 4th quarter with a concussion in the31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Started and netted 2 solo tackles and 1 PD in the 38-24 win.

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Washington 41 33 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR

Washington 194 172 22 0 0 6 16 0 52 1 0

Career Notes: Smooth, fast CB who excels in coverage...Entered 2009 with 153 tackles (139 solo), 44 PD, 6 INTs and 1FF...Started all 12 games he played (missed 4 games due to shoulder and toe injuries) and recorded 34 tackles (30 solo), 1 INTand a team- and career-high 19 PD as part of the NFL’s 2nd-ranked defense in 2008..Recorded a career-high 4 INTs in 2006with the Raiders...Emerged as a starting CB as a rookie after turning in the fastest 40-yard dash time at the 2005 NFL ScoutingCombine at 4.29 seconds.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 14 games as a rookie, starting 4 at CB before being placed on Injured Reserve (knee)on 12/22/08...Webb posted 36 tackles (25 solo), 6 PD and 1 sack from scrimmage and added 11 special teams stops...Also ledthe Ravens with 35 KORs for 918 yards (26.2 avg.), including a 95-yard TD return.

Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started and recorded 4 tackles as part of a defense that tied a franchise record, forcing 6 turnoversand held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating before leaving the game with a knee injury in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started and netted 4 solo tackles and a PD as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held theLions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory...Webb also posted 2 KORs for 33 yards against the Lions.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started and netted 5 tackles against the Packers...Also posted 6 KORs for 154 yards, with a long of 68.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Started his 1st-career game and responded with career highs with 9 tackles and 3 PD in the 20-17 overtime win...Also had 4 KORs for 85 yards (21.3 avg.), with a long of 30 against the Steelers.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Posted 2 tackles from scrimmage as part of a defense that forced 3 turnovers against the Colts....Alsonetted 3 special teams stops and had 3 KORs for 79 yards.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Collected 2 solo tackles and his 1st-career sack (-4 yards) as part of a defense that held the Brownsto 160 total yards in the 16-0 shutout...Also had 1 KOR for 31 yards and a special teams stop against the Browns.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw his most extensive action from scrimmage, posting a career-high 6 tackles (all solo) and a PDagainst the Bengals...Webb also had 4 KORs for 85 yards (21.3 avg.), including a long of 33 and 1 special teams stop.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Returned the opening 2nd-half KO 95 yards for his 1st-career TD (finished with 2 KORs for 112 yards)and had a special teams tackle against the Broncos...It was the team’s 1st KOR-TD since 2007...Also posted his 1st-career tack-le from scrimmage (finished with 4 stops) as part of a defense that held the Broncos to 200 total yards and 3 of 13 on 3rd down.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Recorded 1 solo special teams stop and had 7 KORs for 165 yards (23.6), including a long of 40 againstthe Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Had 2 KORs for 64 yards, including a career-long 43-yard return, and recorded a special teams tack-le against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Saw action on special teams, returning 1 KO for 38 yards against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Saw action on special teams, but did not record a tackle in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Posted a solo special teams tackle in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Played in his 1st-career NFL game and recorded 2 special teams tackles in the 38-24 win.

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Webb 36 25 11 1 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 11

LARDARIUS WEBBHt / Wt: 5-10, 175 Born: 10/12/85 College: Nicholls State Acquired: D3 ’09 NFL Years: R

Games Played/Started: (2009, 14/4) Totals: 14/4 Playoff Totals: 0/0

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FABIAN WASHINGTONHt / Wt: 5-11, 180 Born: 6/9/83 College: Nebraska Acquired: TR (OAK) ’08 NFL Years: 5

Games Played/Started: (2009, 10/10) Totals: 67/50 Playoff Totals: 3/3

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Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Webb 36 25 11 1 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 11

2009 Regular Season StatisticsKO Returns Punt ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD No FC Yds Avg. LG TD

Webb 35 918 26.2 95t 1 0 0 -1 -1.0 -1 0

Career Regular Season StatisticsKO Returns Punt ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD No FC Yds Avg. LG TD

Webb 35 918 26.2 95t 1 0 0 -1 -1.0 -1 0

Career Notes: Selected in the 3rd round (88th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft...“In Lardarius Webb, we got a young man that canhelp us on defense and also help us with special teams because he’s also a returner,” said general manager/executive vice pres-ident Ozzie Newsome. “You get a player like that who has the versatility he has, you can see so many roles that he can play in,and a guy that has the potential to be both a safety and a corner. When John [Harbaugh] and the coaches are putting togethertheir 45-man squad, to have someone with that type of flexibility, makes their job easier.”

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action on special teams in both playoff contests.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Saw action on special teams against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Saw action in his 1st-career postseason game on special teams in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 5 games with the Ravens, including his 1st-career start after being signed byBaltimore on 11/24 (also played in 4 games with the Titans in 2009)...Posted 1 tackle from scrimmage and 5 special teams stops.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Saw action on special teams in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Netted a solo special teams tackle against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started his 1st-career NFL game and responded with 1 tackle as part of a defense that tied a fran-chise record, forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victo-ry...Also netted 2 tackles and a FR on special teams against the Bears.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Saw action on special teams in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Saw his first action as a Raven, posting 2 solo special teams tackles against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29):Was a game-day inactive in the 20-17 overtime win after being signed to the Ravens’ active roster on 11/24.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Williams 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Williams 13 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10

Career Notes: Signed to the Ravens’ active roster on 11/24/09...Entered 2009 having played in 5 games, netting 12 tackles anda PD from scrimmage...Spent 2008 and the beginning of 2009 with Tennessee after being selected by the Titans in the 7th round(229th overall) of the the 2008 NFL Draft.

2009 POSTSEASON - Played in both playoff games and posted 2 tackles for a defense that allowed just 106 rushing yards and2.5 yards per rush average...Also netted a special teams stop.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Subbed and posted a solo tackle on a defense that allowed only 42 yards rushing and a 1.7yards per rush average against the Colts...Also recorded a solo special teams stop.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Subbed from scrimmage, netting 1 solo tackle, as part of a defense that held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers, including 3 INTs...Ravens held QB Tom Brady to a 49.1 QB rating, while forcing 4 turnovers,including 3 INTs...Also had 1 KOR for 30 yards against the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 15 games, including 4 starts (1st starts of his career) and set career highs with 16tackles, 4 PD and 2 INTs from scrimmage as part of a squad that finished 2nd in the AFC and 3rd in the NFL in overalldefense...Zbikowski also finished 3rd on the team with a career-high 28 special teams tackles.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Saw action on special teams, posting a team-leading 3 tackles, and played from scrimmage as partof a defense that held the Raiders to 51 rushing yards (2.6 avg.) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Started and collected 2 solo tackles as part of a defense that held the Steelers to 48 rushing yards,including 2.1 yards per attempt.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Started and posted a career-high 6 tackles (all solo) part of a defense that tied a franchise record,forcing 6 turnovers and held QB Jay Cutler to a Ravens’ franchise-record-low 7.9 QB rating in the 31-7 victory.

TOM ZBIKOWSKIHt / Wt: 5-11, 210 Born: 5/22/85 College: Notre Dame Acquired: D3b ’08 NFL Years: 2

Games Played/Started: (2009, 15/4) Totals: 31/4 Playoff Totals: 5/0

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CCAARRYY WWIILLLLIIAAMMSSHt / Wt: 6-1, 185 Born: 12/23/84 College: Washburn Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 1

Games Played/Started: (2009, 9/1) Totals: 12/1 Playoff Totals: 2/0

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Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Started (for the injured Ed Reed) and collected 4 tackles (3 solo), a team-leading and career-high 3PD and an INT as part of a defense that forced 2 turnovers and held the Lions out of the end zone in the 48-3 victory...Also net-ted a solo special teams stop against the Lions.

Game 12 at GB (12/7): Started his 1st-career game and responded with a career-high 3 tackles and his 1st-career INTagainst the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Posted 3 solo special teams tackles in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Saw action on special teams against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Collected 2 special teams tackles in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Tied for the team lead (Jameel McClain) with 2 special teams tackles against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Tied for the team lead (Prescott Burgess) with a career-high-tying 5 special teams tackles in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Posted a career-high 5 special teams tackles (4 solo) and saw action from scrimmage against theVikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Tied for the team lead (Dannell Ellerbe) with 2 solo special teams tackles against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Saw action from scrimmage (1 solo stop) and on special teams, posting 2 tackles against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Netted 2 solo special teams tackles in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Was a game-day inactive (concussion) in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw action on special teams, posting a tackle before leaving the game with a concussion in the 38-24win.

2009 Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Zbikowski 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Career Postseason StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Zbikowski 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

2009 Postseason StatisticsKO ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD

Zbikowski 1 30 30.0 30 0

Career Postseason StatisticsKO ReturnsNo Yds Avg. LG TD

Zbikowski 1 30 30.0 30 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Zbikowski 16 15 1 0 0 2 13 0 4 0 0 28

Career Regular Season StatisticsTackles Solo As. Sacks Yds INT Yds TD PD FF FR ST Tackles

Zbikowski 16 15 1 0 0 2 13 0 4 0 0 48

Career Notes: Physical, fast safety who has a big presence on special teams, both in coverage and in the return game...Sawaction in all 16 games as a rookie in 2008, finishing 2nd on the team with 23 special teams tackles and also recorded a FR onspecial teams...Posted 1 solo tackle from scrimmage and returned 2 KOs for 48 yards (24.0 avg.).

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games, connecting on all 3 FGAs and 3 PATs, tying for the team lead with 12postseason points...Also kicked off 9 times with 1 TB.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Was true on his only FGA (25 yards) and kicked off twice, including 1 TB against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Connected on all 3 PATs and both FGAs (27 and 23) in the 33-14 victory...Also kicked off 7 timesagainst the Patriots.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in 12 games (7 with the Ravens and 5 with Cleveland) and totaled 77 points, while con-necting on all 23 PATs and 18 of 23 on FGAs (19 PATs and 12 of 17 on FGAs with Baltlimore)...Cundiff also kicked off 54 times(38 with Baltimore), totalling 3 TBs (1 with the Ravens)...Signed by the Ravens on 11/18 after being waived by Cleveland on 11/3.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Connected on all 3 PATs and missed both of his FGAs (37 and 51 yards) in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Was good on both FGAs (27 and 35 yards) and both PATs against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Connected on all 4 PATs and went 1 for 2 on FGAs (good from 40, missed from 30 yards) in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Connected on both FGAs (38 and 25 yards) in the 48-3 victory...Also was good on all 6 PATs againstthe Lions.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Connected on both PATs and kicked off 3 times against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Connected on 2 PATs and was 2 of 3 on FGAs, including hitting his 5th-career game-winning FG,splitting the uprights on a 29-yarder in overtime in the 20-17 win...Only miss was a 56-yard attempt in the final seconds of the 4thquarter.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Connected on a franchise-record-tying 5 FGs in 6 attempts (46 [tying a career-long], 44, 38, 36and 20 - missed from 30) against the Colts...Also kicked off 6 times, placing 2 in the end zone after signing with the Ravens on11/18...Cundiff converted all 6 FGAs and 4 PATs in 5 weeks with the Browns (weeks 3-8).

2009 Postseason StatisticsFGA FGM Pct. LG PATA PATM Pct. PTS KOs TB

Cundiff 3 3 100 27 3 3 100 12 9 1

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BILLY CUNDIFFHt / Wt: 6-1, 207 Born: 3/30/80 College: Drake Acquired: FA ’09 NFL Years: 5

Games Played/Started: (2009, 12/0) Totals: 70/0 Playoff Totals: 5/0

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Career Postseason StatisticsFGA FGM Pct. LG PATA PATM Pct. PTS KOs TB

Cundiff 5 4 80.0 37 4 4 100 16 18 3

2009 Regular Season Statistics (Total)FGA FGM Pct. LG PATA PATM Pct. PTS KOs TB

Cundiff 23 18 78.3 46 23 23 100 77 54 3

2009 Regular Season Statistics (Ravens)FGA FGM Pct. LG PATA PATM Pct. PTS KOs TB

Cundiff 17 12 70.6 46 19 19 100 55 38 1

2009 Regular Season Statistics (Browns)FGA FGM Pct. LG PATA PATM Pct. PTS KOs TB

Cundiff 6 6 100 31 4 4 100 22 16 2

Career Regular Season StatisticsFGA FGM Pct. LG PATA PATM Pct. PTS KOs TB

Cundiff 106 78 73.6 46 124 123 99.2 357 205 11

Career Notes Strong-legged kicker who joined the Ravens on 11/18/09, having played in 63 games, posting 302 careerpoints...Cundiff has connected on 99% of his PATs (104 of 105) and 66 of his 89 FGAs, including 100% from 30 yards orless...Posted a career-high 99 points with the Cowboys in 2003, as he was 23-of-29 on FGAs and 30-of-31 on PATs...Has alsoseen action in 3 postseason contests.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff contest, snapping for all 9 punts, 3 FGAs and 3 PATs...Also tied for 2nd on theteam with 2 postseason special teams tackles.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Snapped on all 5 punts, a FGA and had a special teams stop against the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Snapped on all 4 punts, 3 PATs and 2 FGAs and had a special teams tackle in the 33-14 victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games for the 5th consecutive season...Snapped on all 79 punts, 30 FGAs and47 PATs on the season...Also netted 4 special teams tackles.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Snapped on all 5 punts, 3 PATs and both FGAs in the 21-13 victory.Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Snapped on both FGAs, both PATs and all 4 punts against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Snapped on all 7 punts, 4 PATs, both FGAs and posted a solo special teams tackle in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Snapped on all 6 PATs and both FGAs in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Snapped for all 5 punts and both PATs against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Snapped on all 6 punts, both PATs all 3 FGAs and had 1 special teams tackle in the 20-17 overtime win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Snapped on all 6 FGAs and both punts against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Snapped for all 7 punts, both FGAs and both PATs in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Snapped for all 5 punts, 1 PAT, 1 FGA and posted 1 special teams tackle against the Bengals.Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Snapped on all 3 FGAs and 3 PATs in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Snapped on all 7 punts, 4 PATs and 2 FGAs against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Snapped on all 6 punts, both PATs and recorded a special teams tackle against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Snapped on all 3 PATs and 3 punts against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Snapped on all 4 PATs, both FGAs and 4 punts in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Snapped on all 4 punts and the Ravens’ lone FGA in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Snapped on all 3 punts and both FG attempts in the 38-24 win.

Career Notes An elite NFL long snapper, Katula possesses great speed and ball placement...Entered 2009 having played in 64regular season games, not missing one contest in his NFL career...Posted 22 career special teams tackles, including leading allNFL long snappers with 10 in 2005...Also played in 4 postseason contests, netting 2 special teams tackles.

2009 POSTSEASON - Saw action in both playoff games, punting 9 times for 374 yards (41.6 avg.), placing 3 inside the 20.

Divisional Game at Ind. (1/16/10): Punted 5 times for 238 yards (47.6 avg.), including a postseason career-long 59-yard bootagainst the Colts.Wild Card at NE (1/10/10): Punted 4 times for 136 yards (34.0 avg.), placing 2 inside the 20 on a cold, windy day in the 33-14victory.

2009 REGULAR SEASON - Saw action in all 16 games and punted 73 times for 3,188 (43.7 avg.), placing 26 inside the20...Koch’s 37.9 net average in 2009 is tied for the 2nd best of his career.

Game 16 at Oak. (1/3/10): Punted 5 times for 212 yards (42.4 avg.), placing 1 inside the 20, in the 21-13 victory. Game 15 at Pit. (12/27): Booted 4 punts for 146 yards, placing 2 inside the 20, with a long of 52 against the Steelers.Game 14 vs. Chi. (12/20): Punted 7 times for 275 yards (39.3 avg.), placing 3 inside the 20, with a long of 56 in the 31-7 victory.Game 13 vs. Det. (12/13): Punted twice for 81 yards (40.5 avg.), placing both inside the 20 in the 48-3 victory.Game 12 at GB (12/7): Punted 5 times for 235 yards (47.0 avg.), placing 1 inside the 20 against the Packers.Game 11 vs. Pit. (11/29): Averaged 42.0 yards per punt, booting 6 kicks for 252 yards, placing 1 inside the 20 in the 20-17 over-time win.Game 10 vs. Ind. (11/22): Punted twice for 86 yards, for a 43.0 average against the Colts.Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Punted 7 times for 293 yards (41.9 avg.), placing 4 inside the 20 in the 16-0 win.Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Booted 5 punts for 249 yards (49.8 avg.), placing 2 inside the 20, with a long of 57 against the Bengals.

SAM KOCHHt / Wt: 6-1, 220 Born: 8/13/82 College: Nebraska Acquired: D6a ’06 NFL Years: 4

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/0) Totals: 64/0 Playoff Totals: 6/0

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MATT KATULAHt / Wt: 6-6, 265 Born: 8/22/82 College: Wisconsin Acquired: FA ’05 NFL Years: 5

Games Played/Started: (2009, 16/0) Totals: 80/0 Playoff Totals: 6/0

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Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Punted 4 times for 177 yards (44.3 avg.) with a long of 51 in the 30-7 victory.Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Punted 7 times for 342 yards (48.9 avg.), including a long of 54 against the Vikings.Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Booted 6 punts for 272 yards (45.3 avg.), placing 2 inside the 20 with a long of 60 against the Bengals.Game 4 at NE (10/4): Punted 3 times for 139 yards (46.3 avg.), placing 3 inside the 20 against the Patriots.Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Punted 4 times for 176 yards (44.0 avg.), placing 2 inside the 20, with a long of 48 in the 34-3 victory.Game 2 at SD (9/20): Booted 4 punts for 166 yards (41.5 avg.), placing 3 inside the 20, with a long of 44 in the 31-26 win.Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Punted twice for 87 yards, for a 43.5 avgerage, with a long of 56 in the 38-24 win...Koch also placed 1punt inside the 20 and had 1 punt blocked (only his 2nd-career blocked punt in 250 attempts) against the Chiefs.

2009 Postseason StatisticsPuntsNo. Yds Avg Net LG IN 20 TB B

Koch 9 374 41.6 35.2 59 3 0 0

Career Postseason StatisticsPuntsNo. Yds Avg Net LG IN 20 TB B

Koch 34 1,409 41.4 35.7 59 11 3 0

2009 Regular Season StatisticsPuntsNo. Yds Avg Net LG IN 20 TB B

Koch 73 3,188 43.7 37.9 60 26 5 1

Career Regular Season StatisticsPuntsNo. Yds Avg Net LG IN 20 TB B

Koch 321 14,057 43.8 37.9 74 110 5 2

Career Notes: Accurate punter with outstanding leg strength...Entered 2009 with 248 punts for 10,869 yards (43.8 average), witha long of 74, having placed 84 inside the 20...Finished 6th in the NFL with a career-high 3,777 yards (84 punts) and was 5th inthe league with a 39.9 net average in 2008...Koch also led the AFC and was 2nd in the NFL, placing a career-high 34 puntsinside the 20...Also led the NFL with 18 punts inside the 10...Blasted a career-high and franchise-record 74-yard bootagainst Houston on 11/9/08...Koch’s 39.9 net and 45.0 gross punting averages in 2008 are single-season Ravens records.

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er,a

ndbo

oted

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gam

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/29)

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onve

rted

his

1st-

care

erF

GA

(a23

-yar

dbo

ot)

ashe

wen

t1-

of-2

(mis

sed

from

42ya

rds)

and

conn

ecte

don

his

lone

PAT

inth

ese

ason

open

erat

Hou

.(9/

8)…

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edas

aro

okie

free

agen

ton

4/29

.

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EGE:

A4-

year

lette

rman

atD

rake

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vers

ityw

hoco

nver

ted

49of

79FG

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and

137

of15

1PA

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for2

84po

ints

duri

ngca

reer

…Se

t15

scho

ols

reco

rds

atD

rake

and

7Pi

onee

rFoo

tbal

lLea

gue

mar

ks…

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dsc

hool

reco

rds

for

poin

ts(2

84),

FGM

(49)

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As

(79)

and

PAT

s(1

37)…

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nect

edon

8FG

sof

50-p

lus

yard

s,1

ofw

hich

curr

ently

stan

dsas

the

4th-

long

est

FGin

NC

AA

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isio

nI-

AA

hist

ory…

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also

a3-

year

mem

ber

ofth

eD

rake

bask

etba

llte

am…

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ored

inhi

stor

y.

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ON

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ped

atH

arla

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unity

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lan,

IA)

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a3-

time

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ese

lect

ion

info

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arne

dhi

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from

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zona

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gnin

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icol

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nW

illia

mA

mbr

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diff

onM

arch

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las

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siss

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t,20

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ames

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yed/

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ted:

(200

9,0/

0)To

tal0

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sact

ions

:Kei

thFi

tzhu

ghw

assi

gned

byth

eB

altim

ore

Rav

ens

from

the

NY

Jets

’pra

ctic

esq

uad

on12

/22/

09…

Sign

edto

the

Jets

’pra

ctic

esq

uad

on9/

7/09

…W

aive

dby

New

Yor

kon

8/17

/09…

Ori

gina

llysi

gned

asa

rook

iefr

eeag

entb

yth

eJe

tson

5/1/

09.

Pro:

Spee

dy,a

thle

ticsa

fety

with

good

cove

rsk

ills

who

also

has

asp

ecia

ltea

ms

pres

ence

…Jo

ined

the

Rav

ens

in20

09af

ter

spen

ding

the

maj

ority

ofhi

sro

okie

seas

onon

the

NY

Jets

’pr

actic

esq

uad.

2009

:(w

ith

Bal

tim

ore/

NY

Jets

)Si

gned

toth

eJe

ts’

prac

tice

squa

don

9/7

befo

rebe

ing

sign

edto

the

Rav

ens’

activ

ero

ster

on12

/22.

Colle

ge:S

awac

tion

in48

gam

esov

er4

year

sat

Mis

siss

ippi

Stat

e,ne

tting

130

tack

les

(78

solo

),6

INT

s,8

PD,

2FR

san

d1

sack

…T

ied

aca

reer

high

with

2IN

Ts

asa

seni

or…

Net

ted

58ta

ckle

s,2

INT

s,2

PDan

d1

FRas

aju

nior

…Po

sted

aca

reer

-hig

h59

tack

les,

3PD

,1

INT

and

1FR

asa

soph

omor

e…A

sa

fres

hman

,Fitz

hugh

colle

cted

13ta

ckle

s(i

nclu

ding

1T

FL)

and

anIN

T…

Maj

ored

insp

orts

com

mun

icat

ion.

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onal

:Let

tere

dal

l4

year

s,he

lpin

gL

ovej

oy(H

ampt

on,

GA

)H

Sto

a38

-9re

cord

…E

arne

d1s

t-te

am,C

lass

5AA

ll-St

ate

hono

rsby

the

Atl

anta

Jour

nal-

Con

stit

utio

naf

ter

lead

ing

the

Bul

ldog

sto

the

stat

epl

ayof

fsas

ase

nior

…R

ecor

ded

3IN

Ts

and

retu

rned

2FR

sfo

rT

Ds

asa

seni

or…

Als

opo

sted

14re

cept

ions

for

218

yard

sas

aW

R...

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orde

dan

INT

duri

ngth

eG

eorg

iaN

orth

-Sou

thA

ll-St

arG

ame.

..Rec

orde

d83

tack

les

and

had

3IN

Ts

duri

nghi

sju

nior

seas

on,e

arni

ngho

nora

ble

men

tion

All-

Stat

eho

nors

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etur

ned

anIN

T96

yard

sfo

ra

TD

and

also

retu

rned

apa

irof

fum

bles

for

scor

esas

aju

nior

…Fu

llna

me:

Kei

thC

alla

yFi

tzhu

gh.

HT

5-9

WT

190

COLL

EGE

Okl

aho

ma

HIG

HSC

HO

OL

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ore

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BO

RN3/

29/7

7,S

t.Lo

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JOIN

EDRA

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gen

t,20

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CORN

ERB

ACK

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NFL

SEA

SON

CORE

YIVY

35G

ames

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ed/S

tart

ed:(

2001

,1/

0);

(200

2,16

/0);

(200

3,16

/2);

(200

4,16

/0);

(200

5,16

/5);

(200

6,13

/0);

(200

7,16

/13)

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08,1

6/1)

;(20

09,1

/0)

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l111

/21

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yoff

s(2

002,

3/0)

;(20

06,1

/0);

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8,3/

0)To

tal7

/0

Tran

sact

ions

:Sig

ned

with

the

Rav

ens

on12

/22/

09...

Wai

ved

byth

eSt

eele

rson

12/2

/09.

..Sig

ned

byPi

ttsbu

rgh

on11

/24/

09...

Cut

byth

eB

row

nson

9/5/

09...

Sign

edby

Cle

vela

ndon

3/19

/09.

..Sig

ned

with

the

Rav

ens

(3-y

ear

cont

ract

)on

3/23

/06.

..Sig

ned

byth

eR

ams

on5/

2/05

...Si

gned

toth

eB

ucca

neer

s’pr

actic

esq

uad

on12

/5/0

1...W

aive

dby

the

Buc

cane

ers

on12

/3/0

1...S

igne

dto

the

Buc

cane

ers’

activ

ero

ster

from

thei

rpr

actic

esq

uad

on11

/10/

01...

Sign

edto

Tam

paB

ay’s

prac

tice

squa

don

9/4/

01...

Wai

ved

byTa

mpa

Bay

on9/

2/01

...Si

gned

byth

eB

ucca

neer

son

6/4/

01...

Wai

ved

byth

eB

row

nson

8/27

/00.

..Sig

ned

byth

eB

row

nson

7/12

/00.

..Sig

ned

byth

ePa

trio

tsof

fof

thei

rpr

actic

esq

uad

on1/

3/00

...Si

gned

toth

eN

ewE

ngla

ndpr

actic

esq

uad

on12

/29/

99...

Wai

ved

byth

ePa

trio

tson

9/6/

99...

Ori

gina

llysi

gned

with

the

Patr

iots

asa

rook

iefr

eeag

ento

n5/

11/9

9.

Pro:

Toug

h,sm

arta

ndfe

isty

play

erw

itha

trem

endo

usam

ount

ofN

FLex

peri

ence

who

ente

red

2009

with

110

care

erga

mes

,inc

ludi

ng21

star

ts…

Has

209-

care

erta

ckle

sfr

omsc

rim

mag

e,3

INT

san

d37

PD...

Ivy

also

has

96ca

reer

spec

ialt

eam

sta

ckle

sto

his

cred

it...S

awac

tion

inal

l16

gam

es,s

tart

ing

aca

reer

-hig

h13

,whi

lepo

stin

gca

reer

best

sw

ith63

tack

les

(55

solo

),16

PD

and

3sa

cks

(-21

yard

s)in

2007

...E

arne

dth

ete

am’s

Ed

Blo

ckC

oura

geA

war

dfr

omhi

ste

amm

ates

afte

rpl

ayin

gin

13ga

mes

desp

itesu

ffer

ing

ala

cera

ted

kidn

eyin

gam

e5

in20

06.

2009

:(w

ith

Bal

tim

ore/

Pit

tsbu

rgh)

Saw

actio

nin

1ga

me

(vs.

Bal

timor

eon

11/2

9)an

dne

tted

1so

losp

ecia

ltea

ms

tack

lebe

fore

bein

gre

leas

edby

the

Stee

lers

on12

/2.

2008

:(w

ith

Bal

tim

ore)

Saw

actio

nin

all1

6ga

mes

(1st

art)

and

post

ed46

tack

les,

incl

udin

g39

solo

,2.

5sa

cks

(-7

yard

s),5

PDan

d1

INT

aspa

rtof

the

NFL

’s2n

d-ra

nked

defe

nse.

..The

Rav

ens

�nis

hed

2008

havi

ngno

tal

low

eda

100-

yard

rush

erin

35co

nsec

utiv

ega

mes

...Iv

yal

sosa

wac

tion

inal

l3

post

seas

onga

mes

,ne

tting

5so

lota

ckle

san

d1

PD...

Star

ted

and

post

ed6

tack

les,

help

ing

forc

eth

eE

agle

sin

to5

turn

over

s(4

INT

san

d1

FR)

inth

e36

-7w

inin

gam

e11

vs.P

hi.(

11/2

3)...

Pla

yed

inhi

s10

0th-

care

erga

me

and

nette

d3

tack

les,

incl

udin

g2

solo

inga

me

6at

Mia

.(10

/19)

...Po

sted

4ta

ckle

s,in

clud

ing

3so

lo,a

ndtie

dfo

rth

ete

amle

ad(H

aruk

iNak

amur

a)w

ith2

spec

ialt

eam

sta

ckle

sin

gam

e1

vs.C

in.(

9/7)

.

2007

:(w

ith

Bal

tim

ore)

Fille

din

for

inju

red

star

ters

Chr

isM

cAlis

ter

and

Sam

ariR

olle

,see

ing

actio

nin

all1

6ga

mes

,sta

rtin

ga

care

er-h

igh

13...

Post

edca

reer

best

sw

ith63

tack

les

(55

solo

),16

PD

and

3sa

cks

(-21

yard

s)...

Als

ore

cord

ed1

INT,

1FF

and

2sp

ecia

lte

ams

tack

les

onth

eye

ar...

Star

ted

atC

Ban

dne

tted

5so

lota

ckle

san

d2

PDin

gam

e14

atM

ia.(

12/1

6)...

Star

ted

(Rol

le-

illne

ss)

and

tied

aca

reer

-hig

hw

ith8

solo

tack

les

inga

me

10vs

.Cle

.(11

/18)

...St

arte

dat

CB

(McA

liste

r-

knee

)an

dpo

sted

7ta

ckle

s(6

solo

),in

clud

ing

1T

FLin

gam

e7

atB

uf.(

10/2

1)...

Star

ted

atC

Ban

dne

tted

3so

lota

ckle

s,2

PDan

d1

INT

(par

tofa

Rav

ens’

fran

chis

e-si

ngle

-gam

e-re

cord

5IN

Ts)

,whi

chhe

retu

rned

22ya

rds

inth

e22

-3w

inin

gam

e6

vs.

STL

(10/

14).

..Sta

rted

atC

B(R

olle

-ill

ness

),ne

tting

5so

lota

ckle

san

dle

adin

gth

ete

amw

ith3

PD,1

FF,1

FRan

da

sack

(-8

yard

s)in

the

26-2

3w

inin

gam

e3

vs.A

ri.(

9/23

)...A

lso

had

1so

losp

ecia

ltea

ms

tack

leag

ains

tthe

Jets

.

2006

:(w

ith

Bal

tim

ore)

Ear

ned

the

team

’sE

dB

lock

Cou

rage

Aw

ard

ina

vote

byhi

ste

amm

ates

afte

rpl

ayin

gin

13ga

mes

desp

itesu

ffer

ing

ala

cera

ted

kidn

eyin

gam

e5.

..Ivy

post

ed17

tack

les,

6PD

,2

FFan

d2

sack

sfr

omsc

rim

mag

e,w

hile

�nis

hing

4th

onth

ete

amw

ith14

spec

ialt

eam

sta

ckle

son

the

year

...A

lso

nam

edR

aven

sR

oost

Uns

ung

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o,an

annu

alaw

ard

from

the

fan

club

...Sa

wac

tion

from

scri

mm

age,

post

ing

4so

lota

ckle

s,2

PD,1

sack

and

1FF

inth

e31

-7w

inin

gam

e15

atPi

t.(1

2/24

)...

Als

osa

wac

tion

onsp

ecia

ltea

ms,

netti

ng2

solo

tack

les

agai

nstt

heSt

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rs...

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2so

lota

ckle

sfr

omsc

rim

mag

ean

dsa

wac

tion

onsp

ecia

lte

ams

inga

me

12at

Cin

.(11

/30)

...A

lso

retu

rned

2pu

nts

for

7ya

rds

and

1K

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r14

yard

saf

terB

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ams

brok

ehi

san

kle

agai

nstt

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enga

ls...

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edan

dpl

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asp

ecta

cula

rga

me,

post

ing

3ta

ckle

sfr

omsc

rim

mag

e,in

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ing

1sa

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arto

fa

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ens’

reco

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vsJa

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times

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(9/2

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vs.A

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32

times

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:9/2

3/07

vs.A

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Yard

sN

oY

ds

Lg

TD

sP

DF

FF

RY

ds

2002

Tam

paB

ay3

03

30

00

00

00

00

00

2006

Bal

timor

e1

02

20

00

00

00

00

00

2008

Bal

timor

e3

05

50

00

00

00

10

00

Tota

ls7

010

100

00

00

00

10

00

2009 BIOS NOT IN THE MEDIA GUIDE

35CO

REYI

VY9

sack

s)an

da

FF(w

hich

Ada

lius

Tho

mas

reco

vere

dan

dre

turn

ed57

yard

sfo

ra

TD

)in

the

27-0

win

inga

me

11vs

.Pit.

(11/

26)…

Ivy

also

post

ed3

PDan

d1

INT

agai

nstt

heSt

eele

rs...

Saw

actio

nfo

rth

e1s

ttim

ein

3ga

mes

(kid

ney)

and

had

1sp

ecia

lte

ams

tack

lein

the

27-2

6vi

ctor

yin

gam

e9

atTe

n.(1

1/12

)...I

nact

ive

(kid

ney)

inga

mes

6-8…

Saw

actio

nfr

omsc

rim

mag

ean

don

spec

ialt

eam

sin

gam

e5

atD

en.(

10/9

)...I

vyw

asin

jure

din

the

3rd

quar

ter

ofth

ega

me

agai

nstD

enve

ran

don

the

char

ter

¡igh

tho

me

was

take

nto

the

hosp

itala

fter

the

¡igh

twas

dive

rted

toPi

ttsbu

rgh,

PA...

Itw

asde

term

ined

that

Cor

eyha

dsu

ffer

eda

kidn

eyla

cera

tion,

and

rem

aine

din

Pitts

burg

hfo

rob

serv

atio

nan

dte

sts.

2005

:(w

ith

St.L

ouis

)Sa

wac

tion

in16

gam

es,s

tart

ing

5,w

hile

post

ing

57ta

ckle

s(4

7so

lo),

7PD

,2sa

cks,

1IN

Tan

d17

spec

ialt

eam

sta

ckle

sfo

rth

eR

ams.

..Saw

actio

nat

CB

,mak

ing

2so

lota

ckle

s,2

PDan

d1

INT

inth

ese

ason

�nal

eat

Dal

.(1/

1/06

)...P

oste

d7

tack

les,

incl

udin

g5

solo

from

scri

mm

age,

1sa

ck(-

11ya

rds)

,ha

d1

FFan

dpo

sted

ate

am-l

eadi

ng4

spec

ial

team

sta

ckle

sin

gam

e14

vs.

Phi.

(12/

18).

..Sta

rted

atC

Ban

dre

cord

ed6

tack

les

(4so

lo)a

nd1

sack

(-3

yard

s)in

gam

e5

vs.S

ea.(

10/9

)...

Led

the

seco

ndar

yw

itha

care

er-h

igh

11ta

ckle

s(8

solo

)fr

omsc

rim

mag

ean

dha

d2

spec

ial

team

sst

ops

inga

me

2at

Ari

.(9/

18).

2004

:(w

ith

Tam

paB

ay)

Play

edin

all1

6ga

mes

,rac

king

up17

spec

ialt

eam

sta

ckle

s...S

awac

tion

onsp

ecia

lte

ams

and

tied

for

the

team

-lea

dw

ith2

tack

les

inth

ese

ason

�nal

eat

Ari

.(1/

2/05

)...L

edth

eB

ucs

with

3sp

ecia

lte

ams

stop

sin

gam

e9

atA

tl.(1

1/14

)…T

ied

for

team

-hig

hw

ith2

spec

ial

team

sst

ops

inga

me

5at

NO

(10/

10).

..Tie

dfo

rth

ete

amle

adw

ith2

spec

ial

team

sta

ckle

sin

the

seas

onop

ener

atW

as.(

9/12

).

2003

:(w

ith

Tam

paB

ay)

Play

edal

l16

gam

esfo

rth

eB

ucca

neer

s,st

artin

g2,

and

�nis

hed

with

17ta

ckle

s(1

6so

lo)

and

2PD

from

scri

mm

age

and

team

-hig

h16

spec

ial

team

sta

ckle

s...C

olle

cted

4ta

ckle

s(1

solo

)fr

omsc

rim

mag

ean

d1

spec

ial

team

sst

opin

gam

e10

vs.

GB

(11/

16).

..Saw

actio

nfr

omsc

rim

mag

ean

dne

tted

3st

ops

and

had

3sp

ecia

lte

ams

tack

les

inga

me

9at

Car

.(11

/9).

..Mad

e1s

t-ca

reer

star

tas

nick

elba

ckan

dne

tted

7ta

ckle

san

d1

PDin

gam

e5

atW

as.(

10/1

2).

2002

:(w

ith

Tam

paB

ay)P

laye

din

all1

6re

gula

rsea

son

gam

esan

dal

l3po

stse

ason

cont

ests

...M

ade

1ta

ckle

onde

fens

ean

dle

dte

amw

ith23

spec

ialt

eam

sta

ckle

s…L

edte

amw

ith3

spec

ialt

eam

sta

ckle

san

dha

d1

tack

lefr

omsc

rim

mag

ein

Supe

rB

owl

XX

XV

IIag

ains

tO

akla

nd(1

/26/

03).

..Rac

ked

upse

ason

-hig

h4

spec

ial

team

sta

ckle

sin

the

seas

on�n

ale

atC

hi.(

12/2

9)...

Led

the

team

with

3sp

ecia

lte

ams

tack

les

inga

me

7at

Phi.

(10/

20).

..Mad

e3

spec

ialt

eam

sta

ckle

sin

gam

e2

atB

al.(

9/15

).

2001

:(w

ith

Tam

paB

ay)

Play

edin

1ga

me

afte

rbe

ing

sign

edto

the

activ

ero

ster

from

the

Buc

s’pr

actic

esq

uad

on11

/10.

..Mad

e6

tack

les

inhi

sN

FL

debu

tin

gam

e8

atD

et.

(11/

11).

..Spe

nt1s

t8

wee

kson

prac

tice

squa

dbe

fore

bein

gsi

gned

toac

tive

rost

er.

2000

:(w

ith

Cle

vela

nd)

Spen

ttra

inin

gca

mp

with

the

Bro

wns

.

1999

:(w

ith

New

Eng

land

)Spe

ntpo

rtio

nof

rook

iese

ason

onth

ePa

trio

ts’p

ract

ice

squa

daf

ters

igni

ngw

ithcl

ubas

undr

afte

dfr

eeag

ent.

Colle

ge:

Two-

year

lette

rman

atO

klah

oma.

..Fin

ishe

dhi

sca

reer

with

69ta

ckle

s,4

INT

s,9

PD,

1bl

ocke

dPA

Tan

dan

othe

rre

turn

edfo

ra

safe

ty...

Ivy

was

a2-

year

star

ter

atN

orth

east

ern

Okl

ahom

aA

&M

prio

rto

his

tran

sfer

…Ta

llied

52ta

ckle

s,3

INT

san

dte

am-h

igh

18PD

in�n

alse

ason

atA

&M

...A

dded

51-y

ard

punt

retu

rnfo

ra

TD

...M

ajor

edin

soci

olog

y.

Pers

onal

:E

arne

ddi

stri

ctM

VP

and

All-

Stat

eho

nors

asse

nior

atM

oore

(OK

)H

S...S

tart

edat

RB

and

CB

…R

ushe

dfo

r1,

614

yard

san

d21

TD

sas

ase

nior

...A

lso

lette

red

intr

ack.

..Par

tof

grou

pof

Buc

cane

ers

tovi

sitM

acD

illA

irFo

rce

Bas

ein

Flor

ida

on9/

10/0

2to

mee

tand

hono

rm

enan

dw

omen

ofU

nite

dSt

ates

Arm

edFo

rces

for

effo

rts

inde

fend

ing

the

U.S

....C

orey

won

the

2006

Ed

Blo

ckC

oura

geA

war

d,vo

ted

onby

team

mat

esan

dgi

ven

annu

ally

topl

ayer

sw

hodi

spla

ya

com

mitm

entt

oth

epr

inci

ples

ofsp

orts

man

ship

and

cour

age.

..Cor

eyto

okpa

rtin

“Sho

pw

itha

Rav

en,”

whe

npl

ayer

sho

sted

depe

ndan

tsof

mili

tary

pers

onne

lan

dto

okth

ech

ildre

nsh

oppi

ngw

ith$1

00gi

ftce

rti�

cate

sfo

rth

eho

liday

sin

Dec

.200

6...I

vyw

asal

soa

pers

onal

shop

per

atth

e2n

dan

nual

Hol

iday

Hel

pers

,ho

sted

byte

amm

ates

Der

rick

Mas

on,K

yle

Bol

ler

and

Sam

ari

Rol

lein

Dec

.20

06...

Ivy

took

part

inth

eFo

otba

ll10

1Fe

stiv

al,

whe

rehe

sign

edau

togr

aphs

and

part

icip

ated

infa

nfo

rum

son

11/1

3/06

...H

elpe

dbu

ilda

hous

eas

part

ofth

eSa

ndto

wn

Hab

itatf

orH

uman

ityin

Sep.

2006

...W

asna

med

the

2006

Rav

ens

Roo

stU

nsun

gH

ero

Aw

ard

win

ner..

.Par

ticip

ated

inA

Purp

leE

veni

ng,

ani

ght

that

incl

uded

foot

ball

basi

cs,a

utog

raph

san

dfa

nfo

rum

sat

M&

TB

ank

Stad

ium

inO

ct.2

007.

..Cor

eyat

tend

edA

nE

veni

ngR

ings

ide,

ach

arity

boxi

ngev

entb

ene�

ting

the

Jona

than

Ogd

enFo

unda

tion

inN

ov.2

007.

..He

also

part

icip

ated

inth

eR

aven

san

nual

Spri

ngFo

otba

llFe

stiv

alw

here

hesi

gned

auto

grap

hsan

dsp

oke

atfa

nfo

rum

sin

Apr

il,20

08...

Cor

eym

arri

edth

efo

rmer

Em

ilia

Dow

nson

Apr

il22

,200

6...T

heco

uple

have

ada

ught

er,B

lais

e,bo

rnSe

p.14

,200

7...F

ulln

ame:

Cor

eyTe

rrel

lIvy

.

209

2009 BIOS NOT IN THE MEDIA GUIDE

HT

6-5

WT

311

COLL

EGE

Nev

ada

HIG

HSC

HO

OL

So

no

ma

(CA

)Val

ley

BO

RN8/

23/8

3,S

on

om

a,C

AJO

INED

RAVE

NS

Trad

e(G

B),

2009

GU

ARD

/TA

CKLE

4THN

FLSE

ASO

NTO

NYMO

LL79

GA

MES

PLAY

ED/S

TART

ED:(

2006

,16/

10);

(200

7,9/

3);(

2008

,14/

5)To

tal3

9/18

PLAY

OFF

S:(2

007,

2/0)

Tota

l2/0

TRA

NSA

CTIO

NS:

Tony

Mol

lsig

ned

with

the

Bal

timor

eR

aven

s(t

rade

with

GB

)on

9/6/

09…

Ori

gina

llydr

afte

din

the

5th

roun

d(1

65th

over

all)

ofth

e20

06N

FLD

raft

.

PRO

:Big

,str

ong

and

vers

atile

linem

anw

hoca

npl

aybo

thta

ckle

and

guar

dpo

sitio

ns…

Ent

ers

2009

,hi

s1s

tyea

rw

ithth

eR

aven

s,ha

ving

play

edin

39ga

mes

,inc

ludi

ng18

star

ts(1

1ha

veat

RG

and

7at

RT

)…St

arte

dth

eop

enin

g3

gam

esof

2008

atR

Gan

d2

mor

ela

tein

the

seas

onat

RT

…A

fter

play

ing

inal

l16

gam

esas

aro

okie

in20

06,i

nclu

ding

10st

arts

,sus

tain

eda

neck

stin

ger

earl

yin

’07

trai

ning

cam

pth

atfo

rced

him

tom

iss

the

earl

ypo

rtio

nof

the

seas

on,a

sw

ella

sso

me

mid

-sea

son

gam

esw

hen

here

-agg

rava

ted

the

inju

ry.

2008

:(w

ith

Gre

enB

ay)

Play

edin

14ga

mes

with

5st

arts

(3at

RG

toop

enth

ese

ason

and

2m

ore

late

rin

the

seas

onat

RT

)…H

elpe

dbl

ocke

dfo

rR

BR

yan

Gra

nt’s

care

er-h

igh

1,20

3ru

shin

gya

rds,

whi

chra

nks

asth

e7t

h-hi

ghes

tsin

gle-

seas

onru

shin

gm

ark

inPa

cker

sfr

anch

ise

hist

ory…

Als

ohe

lped

prot

ectA

aron

Rod

gers

onhi

sw

ayto

4,03

8pa

ssin

gya

rds

togi

veth

ePa

cker

sa

4,00

0-ya

rdpa

sser

and

a1,

200-

yard

rush

erin

the

sam

ese

ason

for

the

1st

time

inte

amhi

stor

y…C

ame

inat

RT

inth

e3r

dqu

arte

raf

ter

LG

Alle

nB

arbr

esu

stai

ned

anan

kle

inju

ryan

dD

aryn

Col

ledg

em

oved

toL

Gfr

omR

Tin

the

seas

on�n

ale

vs.D

et.(

12/2

8)…

Hel

ped

pave

the

way

for

Gra

ntan

dR

BD

eSha

wn

Wyn

nto

each

post

100-

plus

yard

sru

shin

g,on

lyth

e2n

dtim

esi

nce

1985

that

aPa

cker

s’ta

ndem

acco

mpl

ishe

dth

atfe

atin

the

sam

ega

me.

2007

:(w

ith

Gre

enB

ay)

Play

edin

9ga

mes

,inc

ludi

ng3

star

ts,a

llat

RG

,and

play

edin

both

play

off

cont

ests

…Su

stai

ned

ane

ckst

inge

rea

rly

intr

aini

ngca

mp

and

did

not

play

any

pres

easo

nga

mes

…W

asm

edic

ally

clea

red

tore

turn

tofu

llco

ntac

ton

9/17

…Fi

lled

inat

both

RG

and

RT,

help

ing

the

team

rush

for

217

yard

s,11

3co

min

gfr

omB

rand

onJa

ckso

n,hi

s1s

t100

-yar

dru

shin

gpe

rfor

man

ceas

apr

oin

gam

e16

vs.D

et.(

12/3

0).

2006

:(w

ith

Gre

enB

ay)

Saw

actio

nin

all1

6ga

mes

,with

10st

arts

asa

rook

ie,h

elpi

ngth

e9t

h-ra

nked

offe

nse

inth

ele

ague

…T

hefo

rmer

colle

giat

eT

Est

arte

d5

gam

esat

RG

and

�lle

din

atR

Tfo

rM

ark

Taus

cher

(gro

in)

for

5-pl

usga

mes

late

inth

eye

ar…

Mad

ehi

s1s

tof

5st

raig

htst

arts

atR

Tfo

ran

inju

red

Taus

cher

(gro

in)i

nga

me

10vs

.NE

(11/

19)…

Star

ted

his

1st-

care

erN

FL

gam

ein

the

seas

onop

ener

vs.C

hi.(

9/10

).

COLL

EGE:

Four

-tim

ele

tterm

anan

d2-

year

star

ter

for

Nev

ada

(200

3at

TE

,200

5at

OT

)…Po

sted

4T

Ds

onju

st11

care

erre

cept

ions

inhi

s3

seas

ons

atT

E…

Inhi

son

lyse

ason

asan

offe

nsiv

elin

eman

(as

ase

nior

in20

05),

Mol

lst

arte

dal

l12

gam

esat

RT

…M

oved

toth

eO

Lfr

omT

Edu

ring

spri

ngpr

actic

e,ad

ding

45po

unds

tohi

sfr

ame

duri

ngth

eof

fsea

son

toge

trea

dyfo

rth

esw

itch…

Ear

ned

1st-

team

All-

WA

Cho

nors

inhi

s1s

tand

only

seas

onal

ong

the

OL

…H

elpe

dth

eW

olfp

ack

toa

9-3

reco

rd,e

arni

ngth

eir

1stb

owla

ppea

ranc

esi

nce

1996

and

ash

are

ofth

eco

nfer

ence

cham

pion

ship

,aft

erav

erag

ing

less

than

5w

ins

pers

easo

n(4

.7)d

urin

ghi

sin

itial

4se

ason

sat

the

scho

ol…

Did

notm

iss

anof

fens

ive

snap

–or

apr

actic

e–

thro

ugh

all1

2of

the

team

’sga

mes

(942

offe

nsiv

esn

aps)

…H

elpe

dN

evad

ara

nkam

ong

the

natio

n’s

lead

ers

inbo

thto

tal

offe

nse

(14t

h,44

9.3

yard

spe

rga

me)

and

rush

ing

offe

nse

(22n

d,19

9.5

yard

spe

rgam

e)…

Play

edin

all1

2ga

mes

,inc

ludi

ng2

star

tsat

TE

asa

juni

orin

2004

,cat

chin

g5

pass

esfo

r40

yard

san

d2

TD

s…St

arte

dal

l11

gam

esas

aso

phom

ore

in20

03,n

ettin

g6

rece

ptio

nsfo

r67

yard

san

d2

TD

s…Sa

wac

tion

asa

rese

rve

TE

asa

reds

hirt

fres

hman

in20

02…

Play

edin

8ga

mes

,m

issi

ng1

cont

estd

ueto

food

pois

onin

g…V

oted

Mos

tIm

prov

edO

ffen

sive

Lin

eman

/Tig

htE

nddu

ring

spri

ngpr

actic

ele

adin

gup

toth

ese

ason

…M

ajor

edin

heal

thed

ucat

ion.

PERS

ON

AL:

Ear

ned

1st-

team

All-

Lea

gue

hono

rsas

aD

Ean

dT

Eat

Sono

ma

(CA

)Val

ley

HS…

Ear

ned

2le

tters

inbo

thfo

otba

llan

dba

sket

ball,

inad

ditio

nto

one

asa

mem

ber

ofth

eba

seba

llte

am…

Was

pres

ente

dw

itha

You

thSe

rvic

eA

war

dby

The

Sant

aR

osa

Pre

ssD

emoc

rata

sa

seni

orfo

rou

tsta

ndin

gco

mm

unity

serv

ice

wor

k…A

tedi

nner

and

play

edga

mes

with

patie

nts

atth

ean

nual

Fam

ilies

ofC

hild

ren

with

Can

cerh

olid

aypa

rty

inD

ePe

re,W

I(20

06-0

8)…

Als

opa

rtic

ipat

edin

the

Edg

arB

enne

ttC

eleb

rity

Bow

l-A

-Tho

nan

ddi

nner

sto

bene

�tth

eD

onal

dD

rive

rFou

ndat

ion…

Play

edw

ithB

eaum

ont

Ele

men

tary

Scho

olst

uden

tsan

dsp

read

woo

dchi

psar

ound

play

grou

ndeq

uipm

ent

atU

nite

dW

ayH

omet

own

Hud

dle

even

tin

Gre

enB

ay…

Part

icip

ated

inPr

osvs

.G

IJo

esev

ent,

play

ing

anX

box

gam

eag

ains

taso

ldie

rov

erse

asan

dm

ingl

ing

with

sold

iers

’fa

mili

esin

atte

ndan

ce…

Coa

ched

aL

ittle

Lea

gue

base

ball

team

,the

Tig

ers,

inSo

nom

a,C

A,w

hile

ahi

ghsc

hool

seni

or…

Nam

eis

pron

ounc

edM

AH

L…

Full

nam

e:A

ntho

nyG

ene

Mol

l.

RE

GU

LA

RS

EA

SO

NTA

CK

LE

SIN

TE

RC

EP

TIO

NS

FU

MB

LE

SYe

arTe

amG

PG

ST

TS

olo

Ass

tS

KYa

rds

No

.Y

ds.

Lg

TD

sP

DF

FF

RY

ds

2009

Rav

ens

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

020

08E

agle

s0

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

2007

Eag

les

30

11

00

00

00

00

00

0To

tals

30

11

00

00

00

00

00

0

HT

6-0

WT

201

COLL

EGE

Iow

aH

IGH

SCH

OO

LLa

rgo

(FL)

BO

RN8/

31/8

4,La

rgo,

FLJO

INED

RAVE

NS

Free

Age

nt,

2009

SAFE

TY•

2ND

NFL

SEA

SON

MARC

USPA

SCHAL

30G

ames

Pla

yed/

Star

ted:

(200

7,3/

0);(

2008

,0/0

);(2

009,

0/0)

Tota

l3/0

Tran

sact

ions

:Mar

cus

Pasc

hal

was

sign

edto

the

Bal

timor

eR

aven

s’ac

tive

rost

erfr

omth

eir

prac

tice

squa

don

12/1

9/09

…Si

gned

toth

eR

aven

s’pr

actic

esq

uad

on11

/18/

09…

Wai

ved

byIn

dian

apol

ison

9/1/

09…

Sign

edby

the

Col

tson

8/22

/09…

Wai

ved

byth

eFa

lcon

son

5/15

/09…

Sign

edby

Atla

nta

on1/

7/09

…W

aive

dby

the

Eag

les

on8/

29/0

8…Si

gned

toth

eE

agle

s’ac

tive

rost

erfr

omth

eir

prac

tice

squa

don

11/7

/07…

Sign

edto

Phila

delp

hia’

spr

actic

esq

uad

on9/

4/07

…W

aive

dby

Phila

delp

hia

on9/

3/07

…O

rigi

nally

sign

edas

aro

okie

free

agen

tby

the

Eag

les

on5/

14/0

7.

Pro:

Spee

dy,a

thle

ticde

fens

ive

back

with

good

cove

rsk

ills

who

also

has

asp

ecia

lte

ams

pres

ence

…Jo

ined

the

Rav

ens

in20

09ha

ving

play

edin

3ga

mes

,net

ting

1ta

ckle

(all

with

the

Eag

les

in20

07).

2009

:(w

ith

Bal

tim

ore)

Sign

edto

the

Rav

ens’

activ

ero

ster

from

thei

rpr

actic

esq

uad

on12

/19/

09…

Sign

edto

the

Rav

ens’

prac

tice

squa

don

11/1

8/09

afte

rbe

ing

wai

ved

byth

eC

olts

on9/

1/09

.

2008

:(w

ith

Phi

lade

lphi

a)W

aive

dby

the

Eag

les

onth

e�n

alro

ster

butp

rior

toth

ese

ason

on8/

29/0

8.

2007

:(w

ith

Phi

lade

lphi

a)Sa

wac

tion

in3

gam

es,

tota

ling

1ta

ckle

asa

rook

ie…

Subb

edfr

omsc

rim

mag

ean

dre

cord

edhi

s1s

t-ca

reer

NF

Lta

ckle

inga

me

16vs

.Buf

.(12

/30)

…Sa

wac

tion

from

scri

mm

age

inga

me

12vs

.Sea

.(12

/2)

and

inga

me

11at

NE

(11/

25).

Colle

ge:S

tart

ed29

of45

gam

esfo

rIow

a,re

cord

ing

199

care

erta

ckle

san

d3

INT

s…N

amed

pres

easo

n1s

t-Te

amA

ll-B

igTe

nby

The

Spor

ting

New

san

dA

thlo

nSp

orts

team

sas

ase

nior

…St

arte

d8

of12

gam

esas

ase

nior

,ne

tting

67ta

ckle

san

d1

INT

…A

sa

juni

or,

Pasc

hal

star

ted

11ga

mes

,co

llect

ing

62ta

ckle

s,ea

rnin

gH

onor

able

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tion

All-

Big

Ten

hono

rs…

Star

ted

10of

11ga

mes

asso

phom

ore,

reco

rdin

g58

tack

les…

Play

edin

12ga

mes

asfr

eshm

an,

colle

ctin

g2

tack

les

and

2PD

…G

radu

ated

with

ade

gree

inhe

alth

and

spor

tsst

udie

san

da

min

orin

Afr

ican

Am

eric

anst

udie

s.

Pers

onal

:Let

tere

das

aQ

Ban

dD

Bat

Lar

go(F

L)H

S…E

arne

dA

ll-C

ount

yan

dA

ll-C

onfe

renc

eho

nors

asse

nior

,rus

hing

for

959

yard

s…Pl

ayed

with

Rav

ens

team

mat

eM

arsh

alY

anda

atIo

wa…

Las

tnam

eis

pron

ounc

ed:P

ASS

-kul

.

210

17DA

VIDTYR

EEPE

RSO

NA

L:E

arne

dB

lue

Chi

pIl

lust

rate

dA

ll-A

mer

ica

hono

rsan

dSu

perP

rep,

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min

gan

dA

ll-R

egio

nal

acco

lade

sat

Mon

tcla

ir(N

J)H

S...T

yree

host

san

annu

al“A

ll-Pr

oB

owlin

gC

lass

ic”

tora

ise

oper

atin

gfu

nds

for

his

Nex

tin

Lin

epr

ogra

m(a

gras

s-ro

ots

Chr

istia

nm

inis

try)

and

the

Inte

rnat

iona

lC

hild

ren’

sSu

ppor

tFo

unda

tion,

ano

n-pr

o�t

char

ityth

athe

lps

in-n

eed

child

ren

arou

ndth

ew

orld

…D

avid

and

his

wif

e,L

eila

h,ha

ve2

sons

,Tey

onan

dJo

siah

,and

twin

daug

hter

s,H

anna

han

dSo

phia

…Fu

llna

me:

Dav

idM

ikel

Tyre

e.

17DA

VIDTYR

EE

RE

GU

LA

RS

EA

SO

NR

EC

EIV

ING

Yea

rT

eam

GP

GS

No

.Y

ds.

Avg

.L

GT

D20

03N

YG

iant

s16

316

211

13.2

480

2004

NY

Gia

nts

161

1015

515

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120

05N

YG

iant

s13

05

5210

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120

06N

YG

iant

s16

119

197

10.4

332

2007

NY

Gia

nts

120

435

8.8

240

2008

NY

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nts

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2005

NY

Gia

nts

10

00

0.0

00

2006

NY

Gia

nts

10

00

0.0

00

2007

NY

Gia

nts

40

447

11.8

321

2008

NY

Gia

nts

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ER

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TO

TA

LS

60

447

11.8

321

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IAL

TE

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5):

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(19)

;200

4(2

3);2

005

(21)

;200

6(1

3);2

007

(9)

CA

RE

ER

SIN

GL

E-G

AM

EH

IGH

SR

ecep

tio

ns:

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/2/0

5vs

.Dal

.)Ya

rdag

e:10

6(1

1/16

/03

atP

hi.)

Lo

ng

Gai

n:

49(1

2/18

/04

vs.P

it.)

Tou

chd

ow

ns:

15

times

(last

:12/

10/0

6at

Car

.)

2009 BIOS NOT IN THE MEDIA GUIDE

HT

6-0

WT

206

COLL

EGE

Syr

acu

seH

IGH

SCH

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on

tcla

ir(N

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ORN

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gst

on

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gen

t,20

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DAVID

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03,1

6/3)

;(20

04,1

6/1)

;(20

05,1

3/0)

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6,16

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7,12

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tal7

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S:(2

005,

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;(20

06,1

/0);

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7,4/

0);(

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tal6

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NSA

CTIO

NS:

Dav

idTy

ree

sign

edw

ithth

eB

altim

ore

Rav

ens

on10

/13/

09…

Wai

ved

byth

eG

iant

son

9/5/

09...

Plac

edon

Inju

red

Res

erve

on8/

26/0

8…R

e-si

gned

with

the

Gia

nts

on3/

22/0

6…O

rigi

nally

draf

ted

byth

eG

iant

sin

the

6th

roun

d(2

11th

-ove

rall)

inth

e20

03N

FLD

raft

.

PRO

:Pro

Bow

lsp

ecia

lte

ams

perf

orm

er(2

005)

…B

ig,

stro

ngre

ceiv

er,

who

also

exce

lson

spec

ial

team

s…E

nter

ed20

09w

ith54

rece

ptio

nsfo

r65

0ya

rds

(12.

0av

g.)

and

4T

Ds

inth

ere

gula

rse

ason

…Ty

ree

also

has

4ca

tche

sfo

r47

yard

san

d1

TD

inth

epl

ayof

fs...

Tho

sepo

stse

ason

rece

ptio

nsin

clud

eon

eof

the

mos

tmem

orab

leca

tche

sin

NFL

hist

ory,

whe

nhe

pulle

din

ale

apin

g32

-yar

dpa

sson

3rd-

and-

5,tr

appi

ngth

eba

llag

ains

this

helm

et,t

oke

epth

eG

iant

s’ga

me-

win

ning

driv

eal

ive

inSu

perB

owl

XL

II…

Tyre

eal

soha

ssp

ecia

ltea

mpr

owes

s,re

cord

ing

85ta

ckle

sin

his

6se

ason

sw

ithth

eG

iant

s.

2008

:(w

ith

New

Yor

kG

iant

s)Pl

aced

onin

jure

dre

serv

e(h

amst

ring

)on

8/26

/08.

..Pla

ced

onth

ePh

ysic

ally

Una

ble

toPe

rfor

mlis

ton

7/24

/08.

2007

:(w

ith

New

Yor

kG

iant

s)Sa

wac

tion

in12

regu

lar

seas

onga

mes

,pu

lling

in4

rece

ptio

nsfo

r35

yard

s…A

lso

saw

actio

nin

4po

stse

ason

cont

ests

,hau

ling

in4

catc

hes

for

47ya

rds

and

aT

D,a

ndne

tted

9sp

ecia

lte

ams

tack

les

for

the

Gia

nts…

Prod

uced

one

ofth

em

ost

mem

orab

leca

tche

sin

NFL

hist

ory,

whe

nhe

pulle

din

ale

apin

g32

-yar

dpa

sson

3rd-

and-

5,tr

appi

ngth

eba

llag

ains

this

helm

et,t

oke

epth

eG

iant

s’ga

me-

win

ning

driv

eal

ive

aspa

rtof

his

3ca

tche

sfo

r43

yard

sin

Supe

rB

owlX

LII

vs.

NE

(2/3

/08)

…Po

sted

2re

cept

ions

for

32ya

rds

(bot

hgo

odfo

r1s

tdow

ns)

inga

me

14vs

.Chi

(12/

2).

2006

:(w

ith

New

Yor

kG

iant

s)Pl

ayed

inal

l16

regu

lar

seas

onga

mes

,inc

ludi

ng1

star

t,an

dpl

ayed

in1

post

seas

onco

ntes

t…R

ecor

ded

aca

reer

-hig

h19

rece

ptio

nsfo

r19

7ya

rds

and

aca

reer

-hig

h2

TD

rece

ptio

ns…

Als

opo

sted

13sp

ecia

lte

ams

tack

les.

..Sta

rted

and

post

ed4

rece

ptio

nsfo

r38

yard

s(2

good

for

1std

owns

)in

gam

e9

vs.C

hi.(

11/1

2)…

Net

ted

ate

am-h

igh

5re

cept

ions

for

72ya

rds

and

aT

Din

gam

e3

atSe

a.(9

/24)

.

2005

:(w

ith

New

Yor

kG

iant

s)E

arne

dhi

s1s

tP

roB

owl

nod

(spe

cial

team

er)

afte

rpl

ayin

gin

13re

gula

rse

ason

gam

es(a

nd1

post

seas

onco

ntes

t)…

Als

oea

rned

All

Pro

hono

rsby

the

Pro

Foot

ball

Wee

kly/

Pro

fess

iona

lFo

otba

llW

rite

rsof

Am

eric

a…H

aule

din

5re

cept

ions

for

52ya

rds

and

1T

D...

Als

opr

oduc

ed21

spec

ial

team

sta

ckle

s…W

asna

med

NF

CSp

ecia

lTe

ams

Pla

yer

ofth

eW

eek

afte

rbl

ocki

nga

punt

inga

me

11vs

.Ph

i.(1

1/20

)…T

heG

iant

sre

cove

red,

lead

ing

toa

TD

…Po

sted

5re

cept

ions

for

52ya

rds

and

aT

Din

gam

e3

atSD

.(9/

25).

2004

:(w

ith

New

Yor

kG

iant

s)Sa

wac

tion

inal

l16

gam

es,i

nclu

ding

1st

art…

Cau

ght

10pa

sses

for

155

yard

san

d1

TD

…N

amed

1st-

alte

rnat

eto

the

Pro

Bow

laf

ter

post

ing

aca

reer

-hig

h23

spec

ial

team

sta

ckle

s…A

lso

play

edin

1po

stse

ason

cont

estf

orth

eG

iant

s…Po

sted

aca

reer

-hig

h7

rece

ptio

nsfo

r71

yard

s,in

clud

ing

his

1st-

care

erT

Dre

cept

ion

(a15

-yar

dst

rike

)in

the

seas

on�n

ale

vs.

Dal

.(1

/2/0

5)…

Nam

edN

FC

Spec

ialT

eam

sP

laye

rof

the

Wee

kaf

terr

ecor

ding

ate

am-h

igh

3sp

ecia

ltea

ms

tack

les

inga

me

3vs

.Cle

.(9/

26).

2003

:(w

ith

New

Yor

kG

iant

s)Pl

ayed

inal

l16

gam

es,i

nclu

ding

3st

arts

,net

ting

16ca

tche

sfo

r21

1ya

rds

(13.

2av

g.),

incl

udin

ga

long

of48

…A

lso

had

19sp

ecia

ltea

ms

tack

les,

lead

ing

him

tobe

nam

edto

the

Spec

ial

Team

sA

ll-R

ooki

ete

amby

Pro

Foot

ball

Wee

kly…

Pulle

din

5re

cept

ions

for

aca

reer

-hi

gh10

6ya

rds,

incl

udin

ga

seas

on-l

ong

48-y

ard

grab

inga

me

10at

Phi

.(11

/16)

.

COLL

EGE:

Two-

year

star

ter

atSy

racu

sew

hopr

oduc

ed75

rece

ptio

nsfo

r1,

214

yard

s(1

6.2

avg.

)an

d6

TD

s...A

lso

retu

rned

4pu

nts

for

70ya

rds

(17.

5av

g.)

and

1T

D…

Tyre

ene

tted

50sp

ecia

ltea

ms

tack

les

(36

solo

),5

bloc

ked

kick

san

d1

FFas

am

embe

rof

the

Ora

nge…

Star

ted

ever

yga

me

asa

seni

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Ravens Clips                       2009 Season Review 

Adding Oher and Birk to offensive line could be start of something really good  By Mike Preston The Baltimore Sun September 8, 2009  As soon as the 2008 season ended, Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome had two major goals for building the Ravens. He wanted a right offensive tackle and improved play and depth in the secondary, particularly at cornerback.  The verdict is out on both, but the Ravens might have acquired the final piece of what could become one of the most dominant offensive lines in the NFL. Once the Ravens knew they had a quarterback in Joe Flacco last season, the rest was obvious. They selected Mississippi offensive tackle Michael Oher with their No. 1 pick in April to help Flacco stay upright.  Despite shuffling offensive linemen in training camp and through preseason games because of various injuries, the starting group has remained impressive.  "You have the quarterback, so you have to make sure you can protect him," general manager Ozzie Newsome said. "That's why we went after [Orlando] Pace and did some other things, and then we eventually got Michael Oher.  "I like our athleticism, and another thing I like is our toughness, and how physical they have become," Newsome said. "They take pride in dominating an opponent. I don't know what their limit is with the offense, but they can become really good. We're just scratching the surface, and having [center Matt] Birk in the middle has made them even better."  Building a team through the offensive line is a smart move. The Ravens got away from that philosophy soon after the team moved from Cleveland to Baltimore for the 1996 season. And instead of finding athletic linemen who could run, the Ravens always seemed to sign players who basically could only block straight ahead.  But that's not the case anymore. The Ravens can block with power, and they are agile enough to pull around the corner, trap‐block or get downfield on a screen. Birk, a center signed by the Ravens during the offseason, is the elder statesman at 33.  The next oldest is guard‐center Chris Chester at 26. The rest are still babies.  And that's what has the Ravens so excited. With Flacco starting just his second year, the production should only increase. Maybe the Ravens don't have the big‐name wide receiver, but a lot of teams don't have an offensive line as young and as talented as the Ravens do.  The left side is more technical than the right with tackle Jared Gaither and guard Ben Grubbs, both in their third seasons. Gaither has the perfect body for a left tackle, and Grubbs is the protoypical guard.  "Ben definitely plays at a high level, and that's no accident," Birk said. "He epitomizes what you want in an offensive lineman. He has a lot of pride. He has toughness. He has everything. His physical talent sets him apart. He's athletic. He's got all the tools. He pushes himself. He does everything well."  The right side is all about demeanor. Chester is holding down the guard spot for third‐year player Marshal Yanda, but when Yanda and Oher are in the lineup, you have two nasty, mean guys. Because most teams are right‐handed in the NFL, you want these types of players on that side because that's where you usually run the ball.  And then there's Birk. He has more Pro Bowl appearances than most of these guys have years in the league. Birk is the consummate professional. He just works and works and works ...  "The Pro Bowl is the ultimate measurement for an offensive lineman," Grubbs said. "I just hope that when I'm finished, I can have half as many as Matt Birk."  The Ravens also have versatility. Yanda can play guard or tackle, and Chester can play center or guard. Oher can play at either tackle. What this group doesn't have is depth. The team doesn't have a legitimate No. 3 tackle, and tackles have missed significant playing time the past three seasons because of injuries.  The Ravens signed guard‐tackle Tony Moll from the Green Bay Packers last week. He isn't in the class with the starters, but the Ravens are hoping he is at least serviceable. Hopefully, they won't have to use him.  Because if this starting group stays healthy, the Ravens should be competitive for many years to come.  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Ravens defense appreciates production from offense  By David Ginsburg The Associated Press September 15, 2009  OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) ‐ Ray Lewis has waited more than a decade for the Baltimore Ravens' offense to lend ample support to a defense that has long provided the team with its identity.  This could be the year.  Baltimore compiled a franchise‐record 501 yards Sunday in a season‐opening 38‐24 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Second‐year quarterback Joe Flacco set career highs in completions (26), attempts (43), yards passing (307) and touchdown throws (three).  "It was a lot of fun," tight end Todd Heap, who had five catches, said Monday. "I think most of all, the fans appreciated it and enjoyed it." The defense loved it, too. 

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"We have a heck of an offensive line right now, a quarterback who's really growing up, and a three‐headed monster at running back. Anytime you've got that, you have a chance to really control the ball," said Lewis, who had six tackles from his middle linebacker spot.  Baltimore ran 90 plays and held the ball for nearly 40 minutes.  "Our defense likes it when they can put together solid drives and we can get a rest," safety Ed Reed said.  "The defense appreciated the offense moving the ball and scoring points and keeping them off the field," coach John Harbaugh said, "and the offense appreciated all the three‐and‐outs. You get 90 plays on offense and you go 47 plays on defense, that's what you're looking for."  With Lewis leading the way, the defense was exceptional for three quarters before tailing off. It didn't matter, though, because the offense produced three touchdowns in the final 8:10 to help the Ravens pull away.  "Scoring 21 points in the fourth quarter said it all," Heap said.  The statistics from one game doesn't necessarily mean Baltimore has reversed its reputation as a defensive team. But it shows that the offense has the potential to make a name for itself, too.  "That definitely the goal," Heap said. "We want to put our offense on the map. Coming into this year we set a lot of goals offensively, and we're doing everything we can to reach those goals. I think there were quite a few of them we were able to attain; now it's a matter of going out and doing it week in and week out."  One of the most impressive aspects of the offensive onslaught was that so many people contributed, beginning with an offensive line containing newcomer Matt Birk and center and rookie Michael Oher at right tackle. Five different players carried the football, led by Ray Rice (108 yards) and Willis McGahee (44 yards and a TD).  Heap and Mark Clayton each had five catches, Derrick Mason and McGahee had four apiece and Kelly Washington had three receptions for 43 yards. Even fullback Le'Ron McClain had three catches for 23 yards.  "Probably the most fun was spreading the ball around, seeing how many guys could touch the football," Heap said. "That way, the defense can't key on anyone. They can't sit back there and say, 'They're going to one of two guys.'  "Sometimes it's been like that around here," Heap acknowledged. "But it's not like that anymore."  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Instinctive Lewis short circuits Chargers’ rally  By Michael Silver YahooSports.com September 22, 2009  Sometimes, one play is all it takes to reveal everything essential about a team, its best player and his legacy. Sometimes, in the ultimate team sport, it can be done by one.  On a gorgeous mid‐September Sunday, two AFC contenders waged a spirited battle for three hours and 14 minutes, and all that mattered was one man’s two‐second burst of brilliance that some witnesses will be talking about for decades.  The setup was delicious: The San Diego Chargers trailed the Baltimore Ravens by five points with 37 seconds remaining at Qualcomm Stadium, and quarterback Philip Rivers(notes), who had thrown for a career‐best 436 yards, brought his team up to the line of scrimmage. It was fourth‐and‐2 from the Ravens’ 15‐yard line, and Baltimore middle linebacker Ray Lewis(notes) could scarcely contain his excitement.  Rivers took the snap and prepared to hand the ball to the shortest and quickest man on the field: 5‐foot‐6 scatback Darren Sproles(notes). Lewis, the greatest defensive player of his generation, knew exactly what had to be done.  “I’m thinking, ‘Snap the ball. Snap the ball,’ ” the future Hall of Famer said. “There’s a backside A‐gap, and I promise I’m gonna shoot it. He was sitting out there, and I’m like, I’m gonna kill this dude.”  Metaphorically, in one determined act of audacity, Lewis extinguished Sproles, the Chargers and the notion that, at 34, he’s no longer at the peak of his powers. Though Lewis may have generated less heat than expected on the free‐agent market before re‐signing with the Ravens in March, he proved Sunday he’s still their most valuable player, end of conversation.  “Did you like that?” Pro Bowl pass rusher Terrell Suggs(notes) asked in the aftermath of the Ravens’ 31‐26 victory. “That’s why he’s the greatest ever. Let’s face it: He is the Baltimore Ravens.”  To the 66,882 fans at Qualcomm, Lewis was the human buzzkill. Perfectly timing his rush by taking off a second before the ball was snapped, Lewis shot the A‐gap – between center Scott Mruczkowski(notes) and right guard Brandyn Dombrowski(notes) – and did something that made his teammates want to party like John Blutarsky.  As Rivers turned right to hand the ball to Sproles, the quarterback had the sick sensation that something bad was about to happen. It was: Lewis arrived a split second after Sproles got the ball, smashing his helmet into the runner’s chest and taking him down five yards behind the line of scrimmage.  “One of the coolest things I’ve ever seen,” said Baltimore center Matt Birk(notes), a 12th‐year veteran. “Unbelievable.”  Just like that, the Ravens were 2‐0, the Chargers were 1‐1 and a 10‐time Pro Bowler was proclaiming that he’d made one of the greatest plays of his career. The man wasn’t lying, either. It was a moment that revealed the entire Lewis package: preparation, intelligence, passion, bravado and ferocious intimidation.  

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It began, as so much does with Lewis, in the film room: He’d watched enough last week on the Chargers, especially their opening‐week victory over the Oakland Raiders, to know what to expect. In that Monday night triumph in Oakland, Sproles had squirted in from five yards out with 18 seconds left to score the winning points, and Lewis was convinced San Diego coach Norv Turner would make a similar call.  “On film, time and time again, you watch it and think, ‘Can I shoot that? Can I shoot that?’ ” Lewis said. “They ran that play earlier, and I should’ve shot it then, but I didn’t – I kind of slid outside. But when the game’s on the line, it’s ‘Shoot it!’ When it comes down to it, people stick to who they are, and that’s who they are.”  So Lewis, unbeknownst to his coaches or teammates, made the executive decision to ignore his assigned responsibility and play the hunch. For San Diego fans, it was a play that undoubtedly evoked memories of another future Hall of Fame linebacker, longtime Chargers great Junior Seau(notes), whose penchant for guessing – and guessing correctly a high percentage of the time – was unrivaled.  “It’s a gamble,” Lewis admitted later. “If you don’t play the play, you walk away saying, ‘Damn, I should’ve played that play.’ So I played it.”  Few defensive players have ever left such an indelible image on a franchise. In 2000 Lewis was the driving force behind a record‐setting defense and the Ravens’ only Super Bowl triumph. Last season, out of nowhere, Lewis nearly did it again, ultimately guiding the revived Ravens to the AFC title game before they were taken out by the Pittsburgh Steelers.  This year, with Baltimore and second‐year quarterback Joe Flacco(notes) showing surprising signs of offensive explosiveness – the Ravens have scored 69 points and gained 812 yards in two games – Lewis is once again thinking big.  “This is the type of win that can give you that snowball effect, man,” he said. “I’ve been in games where you hold people to 150 yards – that’s cute. Stats are pretty, but when you don’t win, you’re sick. Keeping them out of the end zone as many times as we did, that’s championship football.”  While allowing Rivers to complete 25 of 45 passes with two touchdown throws, Lewis and the Ravens clamped down when it counted most. Four times, the Chargers got to the Baltimore 10 or closer and had to settle for field goals.  From start to finish, Lewis was a constant menace. He had a game‐high 12 tackles (10 unassisted, three for loss), forced a fumble and provoked a Rivers interception with a furious rush on San Diego’s first drive of the second half.  He’s the 21st century’s consummate Purple People Eater, and it’s strange to think that Lewis could be wearing a different uniform if things had played out differently over the offseason. During free agency, as he admittedly flirted with other franchises, there was talk of him signing with the Dallas Cowboys or New York Jets or being lured away by a less‐obvious suitor. In the end, he re‐upped with the Ravens for a reported $22 million over three years, which on Sunday looked like a pretty good deal for the organization. After the game, Lewis insisted he never seriously considered bolting. “No way,” he said.  “Football’s too easy here. I’m building bowling alleys and Hope Centers in my city. I’m gonna move away from that? Hell no. I ain’t going through no carousel.”  He’s still Baltimore’s E‐ticket, in a way that few non‐quarterbacks have ever been for any franchise. Consider that a few minutes after the game it was he, rather than second‐year coach John Harbaugh, who was the first to address reporters at the podium next to the Baltimore locker room. I’ve been covering the NFL for more than two decades, and before Sunday I’d seen that happen, as far as I can remember, zero times.  When Lewis got back to the locker room, he was as unfiltered and enthusiastic as a kid who’d just won his first NFL game. “You like that?” Lewis yelled to veteran defensive end Trevor Pryce.  Said Pryce: “I’m sitting there, like, where the [expletive] did you come from? I thought that [expletive] was fake. I’m like, ‘Hell no. That didn’t just happen.’ ”  Later, Lewis said, “I mean, fourth and the game? I promise you, that was one of the greatest plays of my career.”   “That was the greatest play I’ve ever seen,” Pryce said. “Seriously.”  Suggs emerged from the shower and gave his perspective on the play: “I was trying to beat the [right] tackle with a swim move, and it didn’t work out so good. I was thinking, ‘Oh [expletive],’ ‘cause if Ray doesn’t make the play it might’ve been touchdown Chargers.”  Lewis smiled and shook his head. “God gets the credit, man. I shot it. It’s over. My part is done. Let’s go home.”  An hour later, Lewis and his teammates were literally sky‐high, beginning a cross‐country flight that was sure to be festive, a world of possibilities on the horizon.  As the man who made it all possible said shortly before leaving the stadium, “Life doesn’t get any better.”  

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They've scored 69 points, second most in the league behind the explosive New Orleans Saints, triggered by Drew Brees' nine touchdown passes in two games. That balanced offense is key to a team that travels well. Baltimore improved to 7‐4 on the road (including playoffs) under coach John Harbaugh after their 31‐26 win against the San Diego Chargers in Week 2.  Ray Lewis, their 10‐time Pro Bowl linebacker and heart‐and‐soul leader, made the game‐winning play when he smothered Chargers running back Darren Sproles for a 5‐yard loss on fourth‐and‐2 from Baltimore's 15‐yard line with 37 seconds left.  "I told my teammates we would not lose this game," Lewis said. "That was probably one of the greatest plays in my career because of my team, because of what we did as a team."  The Ravens might not rush the passer as well or be as strong on the corners as they were under Rex Ryan. The defense never ranked lower than sixth during the New York Jets coach's 2005‐2008 tenure as Ravens defensive coordinator.  Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson said Reed has a reputation for gambling and that San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers exploited the Ravens' cornerbacks over the top in shredding their secondary for a career‐best 436 passing yards with two touchdowns.  But this Ravens defense has a safety net in offensive coordinator Cam Cameron's balanced unit, which can win a game passing, running or mixing both as Baltimore did against the banged‐up Chargers (1‐1).  The Ravens' challenge this offseason was finding a way to overcome the Steelers, who beat them three times last season, including in the AFC Championship Game.  "Baltimore is the team to beat in the AFC," NFL Network analyst Steve Mariucci said on NFL GameDay Final. "We know they play defense. They've got a good young quarterback, they can run. They are a complete football team."  In a Week 1 win against the Kansas City Chiefs, Cameron opened up the playbook and second‐year quarterback Joe Flacco threw on the first six plays. Flacco finished 26‐for‐43 for a career‐best 307 yards and three touchdowns.  Against the Chargers, Flacco threw for 190 yards and two touchdowns with an interception. But Willis McGahee, with a gamehigh 79 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries, headlined a 130‐yard rushing effort.  "It's brilliant what Cam Cameron did in Week 1," ESPN analyst Trent Dilfer said. "What he did was establish a pattern where they're willing to throw first.  "Now what they've just done for their opponents for the next three, four weeks, they've completely rewritten the game plans.  "By throwing it 43 times once, it allows them the luxury of running it more. 'Go ahead, come up and load the box against these receivers you don't think are very good. We're not going to pound our heads against the wall. We're going to take our shots passing — and make you pay when you do.' "  They might not have the most feared receiving corps or shutdown cornerbacks in Fabian Washington and Domonique Foxworth. But they have veteran playmakers on defense in Lewis, Reed, linebacker Terrell Suggs and up‐and‐coming defensive lineman Haloti Ngata. They have a healthy two‐time Pro Bowl tight end in Todd Heap and a dual‐threat tailback in Ray Rice.  And they have a big‐play leader who thrives on making game‐saving plays.  When left guard Kris Dielman pulled, Lewis shot through to drop Sproles on the power stretch play.  "He's a great player, and any time he's untouched, you expect him to make a play," Rivers said.  But Rivers exposed the Ravens' vulnerability when he arced a perfect, 35‐yard touchdown pass to Vincent Jackson over triple coverage. He also completed big‐play passes of 81, 45, 38 and 37 yards.  "Rivers made some plays against us I haven't seen in the past two years," Harbaugh said, alluding to a need for Reed to know when not to take chances. We can play the coverage in a more together fashion and help those corners out a little bit better than we did. We've got to get better because people are going to exploit the big‐play issues."  Still, the Ravens prevailed because they held Nate Kaeding to four field goals on five Chargers drives inside their 20‐yard line.  "Bottom line is, when we didn't let them in that end zone, that's our victory," Lewis says. "That's championship football."  Time will tell if they're good enough to play championship football in January and February.  

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Ravens' off‐the‐field opponent: the schedule Over the next 3 weeks, they will face teams coming off their own bye 

 By Jamison Hensley  The Baltimore Sun October 27, 2009  Coming off their bye, the Ravens face the Denver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns.  But there's another familiar opponent: the NFL schedule makers.  The Ravens (3‐3) must deal with the disadvantage of playing three teams coming off their own bye over the next three weeks, a scheduling quirk not shared by any other AFC North team. They face the unbeaten Broncos at home after Denver's bye and then travel to the Bengals (5‐2) and the Browns (1‐6) after each has received an extra week of rest. 

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Unlike some fans, Ravens officials aren't buying into an NFL conspiracy against Baltimore.  "I don't think the league has treated us unfairly," Ravens president Dick Cass told The Baltimore Sun. "The league has to consider so many variables in creating the schedule that each year there are some anomalies in the schedule."  Scheduling "anomalies" with the Ravens date to the 2000 season, when the Ravens played five of their first seven games on the road (including three away games in a row). The next year, the Ravens became one of the few Super Bowl champions of this decade not to have their season opener on national television.  Last season, the NFL rescheduled the Ravens' game at Houston because of Hurricane Ike from Week 2 to Week 10. That took away the Ravens' bye that season and forced them to play 15 straight games without a break (including a stretch of five road games in six weeks).  This year is different because the Ravens aren't the only team with bye‐week difficulties. The Atlanta Falcons play four teams coming off byes this season, and the Broncos, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans face three teams after their byes.  The Ravens have received several letters from fans voicing their displeasure over this bye‐week slight. One fan even sent an e‐mail to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell about this issue.  "Constructing the schedule is an extraordinarily complex challenge, and we make every attempt to minimize such occurrences," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said. "There are other teams that are in similar situations. It is a function of 32 teams having byes in a span of seven weeks."  The Ravens, who are 1 1/2 games behind the Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North, have had a solid working relationship with the league over the years. The NFL has tried to give the Ravens a midseason bye after years of receiving an early one. It also avoided scheduling a Monday night game for them at Pittsburgh this year after doing so three of the previous four years.  Still, playing three teams coming off byes is an unfavorable stretch. This season, teams are 8‐4 (.667) after their bye.  The Ravens' bye‐week advantage is negated by the fact that the Broncos had off last week, too. Then, the Ravens must go on the road to play two division teams, the Bengals (who haven't won a game after their bye since 2003) and Browns (who have won three of their past four games after their bye).  "If you're coming off a bye and the other team is playing, then it probably could be perceived as an advantage from the standpoint that you get a little rest and recover from injuries," coach John Harbaugh said Monday, the first day that players returned to practice. "But there might be a plus in playing because it keeps momentum going and you're sharp."  The Ravens came into their bye losing three straight games by a combined 11 points.  Some players used the four days off to get away. Others ‐ about 75 percent by Harbaugh's estimation ‐ remained around team headquarters.  "All we can focus on is what we can do to get better," tight end Todd Heap said. "I think we came in this week with that mind‐set in our bye week, thinking, 'Let's review everything we've gone over. Everybody review what you did yourself. Analyze your own job and what you're doing out on the field.' That's what we've got to do this week ‐ really put the magnifying glass on ourselves."  The Ravens were in a similar position last season, when they started 2‐0 before losing three consecutive games. They rallied to win nine of their last 11 regular‐season games.  "Just because this team went through it last year doesn't mean that it's going to carry them this year to any great heights. That is something you have to make happen," Harbaugh said. "We control our destiny. We control what we're going to be this year. It's our responsibility and our challenge. I think guys are excited about it."  

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Flacco remains unflappable  

By Elizabeth Merrill ESPN.com  October 29, 2009  BALTIMORE ‐‐ K.C. Keeler, a man who wears sunglasses at night but has impeccable vision, likes to tell this story. It's about Joe Flacco. Before the University of Delaware unveiled a 30‐foot poster of Flacco in its stadium, before he quietly captivated the NFL, Flacco walked into Keeler's office just before the start of spring football. He told the Delaware coach he was pondering playing baseball, because he was a senior now and every prudent man has a Plan B, and Keeler's mouth dropped wide open.  "Joe, do you realize that the scouts are coming in?" Keeler said.  Do you realize, Joe, that you will be an NFL draft pick next year?  Flacco paused, and gave his coach a puzzled look.  "Really?"  The kid keeps his cool There is no way to explain it. How Joe Flacco went unnoticed for the first 22½ years of his life, then led the Baltimore Ravens to the AFC Championship Game as a rookie last season. How Flacco is head‐and‐shoulders better in 2009, Pro Bowl‐caliber better, after playing on just one winning team before last season and riding the bench for much of his college career.   It leads Flacco and his dad Steve to wonder how many more castoffs are out there, working 9‐to‐5 jobs because they didn't fit a prototype or change a coach's mind. Flacco thinks about it every time he passes by a TV and a UFL game is on. He wonders how close he was to that same anonymity.  

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"We'll be driving back from Baltimore," Steve Flacco says, "and he'll look at me like, 'Oh my God … if I was looking for an accounting job right now, you don't know how miserable I'd be.' First of all, he'd be unemployed. And it would be hard to watch football games."   The thing is, Flacco never doubted he had the talent to play in the NFL. He'd call his dad during the pride‐swallowing days at the University of Pittsburgh, saying it made him "sick to his stomach" that he wasn't getting the chance to play. He'd stun everybody at the end of the Ravens' training camp last year, when the team's top two quarterbacks went down and Flacco just shrugged his shoulders when he was called in to start, after taking just a handful of snaps. "Cool, I get to play," was the attitude Steve sensed from his oldest boy before his first NFL start.   Flacco absorbed the playbook so quickly that he was helping veterans brush up on new offensive coordinator Cam Cameron's system.   "I don't know that I'm different than anybody else," Flacco says. "I realize that I'm in a situation that is a great one. I'm an NFL quarterback. There's only 32 guys in the world who get to do this, and I'm one of them. So you'd better not mess it up."   He has a 6‐foot‐6 frame and one of the strongest arms in the NFL. He's a 24‐year‐old with a 40‐something's brain. That's what sets him apart, Baltimore quarterbacks coach Hue Jackson says: his head. Flacco has turned down dozens of endorsements because he figures he makes enough money playing football and doesn't want to waste his time on the extracurriculars. (Steve Flacco proudly says that nearly all of his son's $8.75 million in guaranteed money is socked away in savings).   Flacco went to a Super Bowl party in the offseason, and hung with the schmoozers and NFL elite. It should be noted that he wasn't there by choice; he was nudged to go and pick up an award. By the end of the night, he could be found standing off to the side with his girlfriend, eyeballing the exits.   "I met him at one of the Super Bowl events, and I was very impressed by his character and the way he handled himself," says Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, "which I think says a lot about a person as a leader and as a quarterback. You need to have a good head on your shoulders to be able to inspire the guys around you."   And inspired they were. The Ravens were coming off a 5‐11 season when Flacco arrived, and he helped turn the franchise around by throwing for 2,971 yards, 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 2008. He found a perfect connection with Cameron, who mentored Philip Rivers to a 14‐2 record in his first season as San Diego's starter.   Cameron tried to bring Flacco along at a comfortable pace in 2008. In Year 2, it's obvious he's allowing his young quarterback to let it fly. Through six games, Flacco has thrown for 1,674 yards with 11 touchdowns and five interceptions. He's completed 64.4 percent of his passes, and nearly willed the Ravens back from a 17‐point deficit against the Vikings on Oct. 18, slinging for 196 yards in the fourth quarter.  In that game, Flacco was hit nine times, rolled his ankle and had his foot stepped on twice. As he trudged off the field after a 33‐31 loss, coach John Harbaugh found him and said it was a performance more suited for a 15‐year veteran.   It's what the Ravens have come to expect from Flacco, says Jackson, so they keep pumping him with more information and watch his rapid progression.   "With his ceiling, I think he has the opportunity to be one of the better players in this league by far," Jackson says. "This young man works as hard anybody I've been around, is as focused as anybody I've been around, and is as talented as anybody I've been around.   "I have not detected anything that is tough for him. I just haven't."   'Joe's not afraid to fail' A woman e‐mailing the Ravens' public relations department says she's angry. She's watched Joe Flacco dazzle on television, and then the TV cameras zoom to his family, which is seated in the third deck of M&T Bank Stadium. Can't the Ravens find a better place for the star quarterback's parents to sit?   She doesn't know that the Flaccos like to sit there, in the sea, so they can take in the entire view. They meet at an out‐of‐the‐way diner after home games, 20‐plus strong. There's his little brother, who likes to tease Joe about his awkward way of celebrating touchdowns. There are grandparents with old stories and new memories. There's Steve, who likes to break down the game with Joe when he arrives, after a shower and postgame interviews.   This, people closest to Flacco say, is how he stays grounded. He's the oldest of six kids, and spends many an offseason day at his parents' house in South Jersey, eating his mom Karen's lasagne, letting her do his laundry.   "I don't know if I'd call him shy. He just doesn't seek attention in any way," says his agent, Joe Linta. "He has a very dry sense of humor. He's very comfortable in his own skin."   Flacco never had a problem finding a game as a kid growing up in Audubon, N.J. He had a batting cage and tires to run through in his yard. By his sophomore year in high school, he was 6‐4 and a gangly 155 pounds. But he could stand past the 50‐yard line and throw a football through the uprights.   The college scouts rarely saw this because, well, Flacco wasn't necessarily surrounded by a ton of talent. He had zero winning seasons in high school, and took weekly beatings from opposing defenders. He is so good at what he does now, Steve says, because he spent his entire life preparing for it, navigating through the toughest roads.   "But, now, listen to me when I tell you this," Steve says. "When he was in high school, and even in college, people would tell you, 'Oh, he doesn't have enough fire in him because he doesn't get upset and he doesn't scream and yell.' And why doesn't he scream and yell? Because that's not how you get things done at the quarterback position.   "You've got to be a stone‐cold killer. Our thing is, dude, nobody sees you sweat. You're the quarterback. You do not sweat. Nothing bothers you."   But warming the bench as an underclassman at Pitt did bother Flacco, because he believed he was better than his competition. He wasn't bragging when he said it; Flacco considered it fact. He'd call his dad and say he was wasting his time watching behind Tyler Palko.   Flacco eventually left Pitt and had to sit his first year at Delaware. When he finally got his chance to play as a junior in 2006, his team finished 5‐6, and Flacco wondered if he'd ever get noticed.  

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Then came an 8‐3 senior season, when Flacco threw for 3,300 yards and became one of the most accurate passers in college football that season. He threw for 434 yards and four touchdowns against Navy. Draftniks had him going as high as the second round. Baltimore, enamored with his cool demeanor and a nearly flawless workout, traded up to get him as the 18th overall pick of the first round.   Despite all the optimism, Flacco didn't want to have a party on draft day. He knew what could happen when his fate was in somebody else's hands. He eventually agreed to do a news conference at the elementary school two houses down from his parents' home. Just a few hours before his name was called, the school caught on fire.   The Flaccos eventually had a chuckle over that. Could it be another sign that more bad luck was coming?   "After they drafted him, I can remember [Baltimore's coaches] asking me, 'Can we play this guy early?'" Keeler says. "I said, 'Yeah, you know what? You won't damage him. He's not a delicate flower. He's a man. If he doesn't perform well as a rookie, he'll live with it and move on.'   "To this day, I often use Joe's philosophy, that you can't be afraid to fail. When I talk to youth football groups, I tell them about Joe. Joe's not afraid to fail. That's a great philosophy to have. That's something I'll take with me forever."   Fitting in How could he fail? He had Cameron, an offensive whiz, behind him. He had a defense that was feared by the rest of the NFL, and none other than Ray Lewis behind him. And that surprised just about everybody.   The defensive guys in Baltimore, some say, can be tough on their quarterbacks. They've seen so many come to town and fail: the Scott Mitchells and Elvis Grbacs and Chris Redmans. But when a handful of players were clamoring for Troy Smith, Lewis stood up and said Flacco was their guy.   They are seemingly complete opposites, from their pregame entrances to their NFL résumés. But Lewis saw what the Ravens would eventually know: Flacco was the man to finally bring stability to the quarterback position. Flacco says their mutual respect isn't all that strange. They want the same things, he says.  "I think when Ray kind of showed the rest of the team that he respected me, they accepted me," Flacco says. "It made it easier on the rest of the guys to do the same and follow behind him.   "They're a bunch of tough guys, and football is a tough game. And in order to play it, you need to make sure you have a tough guy leading your team at quarterback. Anytime you can gain the respect of a bunch of tough guys, a bunch of guys who love to play the game, it means a lot."   With Flacco's arm, plus a stout running game and the NFL's most feared defense, many observers wondered if anyone could stop the Ravens. But three teams in the NFL have, snatching down‐to‐the‐wire games that have dropped Baltimore to 3‐3. As usual, Flacco's demeanor hasn't changed. He gathered the offense in the locker room after a heartbreaking loss to Cincinnati earlier this month and simply said, "Let's go to work."   "That's Joe," says Ravens veteran center Matt Birk. "That's just how he is all the time. It's genuine. What you see is what you get with him, and you can respect that. No matter what's going on, he's always calm and seems to be always in control."   The popular jersey choice It is a warm fall day in Baltimore, and the tailgaters are preparing for another Flacco show. The hip thing to do these days is to buy a No. 5 jersey from Delaware, and wear your Blue Hens pride, because then it looks as if you've known all along that Flacco was destined to be the Ravens' franchise quarterback.   "He reminds me so much of Joe Montana," Ravens fan Jonathan Thomas says as he knocks back a Bud Lite in the M&T Bank Stadium parking lot. "I mean, we've been starving for a quarterback. I think this town just wanted a quarterback so bad. Flacco's definitely the man."   His jersey is the best seller in Baltimore, fifth‐hottest in all of the NFL. Flacco thinks it's strange, seeing people walking around town in his jersey. "But it's a good thing," he says. "It's nothing I'm against."   In some ways, it reminds him of where he was and where he could've been.   "I obviously believe in my ability to play football," Flacco says. "I've always believed I can do it if you give me a chance."   

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Sporting News Conversation: Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis   

By Steve Greenberg  Sporting News October 28, 2009  It's been an up‐and‐down season already for 10‐time Pro Bowler Ray Lewis, the definitive middle linebacker of his generation. Up came in September by way of a 3‐0 record for the Ravens, with Lewis providing a momentous highlight in Week 2: a fourth‐down mauling of San Diego running back Darren Sproles on the favored Chargers' final possession. Down came in October with a controversial defeat at New England (what's the penalty for breathing on Tom Brady?) and similarly frustrating losses to the Bengals and Vikings.  In Week 5, Cincinnati's Cedric Benson became the first player to rush for 100 yards vs. Baltimore in 40 games, ending a streak of which Lewis was immensely proud. (The Lewis‐led Ravens also held runners without a 100‐yard day for 50 straight games from 1998‐2001.) The following week, Minnesota's Adrian Peterson made it two 100‐yard rushers in a row.  But Lewis' confidence remains in full bloom, as was evident throughout a lengthy interview with Steve Greenberg.  SN: Are you still at the top of your game? Lewis: Easily. That's the beauty of it. Being at the top of your game means really feeling your influence over others, your influence over how you play the game, how your coaches grade you, how other players respect you. Not this or that outside source, but inside the game. ... That's what happens when you play amongst men who need you to be more than who you are. Your game changes. Even Rod Woodson will tell you his best 

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year he had as a professional was when he was 36 years old. If you think about why, you're much wiser. The game slows down. You don't have to waste energy anymore ‐‐ it's now conserved because you're always in the right place.  SN: Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Brett Favre ‐‐ everyone starts with them when talking about the best players of this era. Where should you fit into the discussion? Lewis: That's the thing ‐‐ everybody just names quarterbacks. It's so easy to do that. "Ooh, he threw for 4,000 yards and so many touchdowns." That's the glamour of the game. I've always had one goal when I came into this business. I don't believe in the course of a game that a man can touch the ball 25, 30 times and get 100 yards on me. I'm the quarterback of the defense ‐‐ that's my record. I'm talking about 50 straight games and another streak of (39) games.  SN: Do you think anyone has played your position as well as you? Lewis: Well, you know, I'll tell you this, from day one ‐‐ from college to this day ‐‐ I've been chasing something. And not in a disrespectful way. I've never slowed down anyone else's path. I try to help guys like (the 49ers') Patrick Willis, (the Seahawks') Lofa Tatupu, (the Browns') D'Qwell Jackson. I mentor them. And I don't like to judge myself against anybody. But, at the end of the day, I want to be the greatest player ever to strap it on. Not just because I was able to make plays, but to do that and to influence men, the souls of men, the spirits of men, the willingness of men.  SN: Who is your successor as the game's next great middle linebacker? Lewis: I like Willis. But I use this example a lot: You don't ask Chuck Norris if he can beat Bruce Lee. Do you got great skills? Yes. Are you both deadly? Yes. But there's only once Bruce. I tell Patrick, "There's only one lion right now." I love watching the Serengeti, the way lions live. The only way the king lion loses his crown is by somebody physically defeating him. That, for me, is the easiest thing about my game and football ‐‐ they have to beat me as a man, and I just don't think anybody's working that hard.  SN: When was the last time you felt as good on the field ‐‐ as thrilled ‐‐ as you did on that game‐saving hit on the Chargers' Darren Sproles in Week 2? Lewis: Aw, man. Incredible. You can take a million linebackers across this country ‐‐ fast, strong, whatever ‐‐ and they don't make that play because it all comes with the mastery, with years of studying, never getting comfortable, six, seven hours a day loading up the film. When that play (ended) I looked at my teammates and ran to them. It's like laying your greatest masterpiece on something that was already so great ‐‐ like Bruce Lee and The Last Dragon. Oh, my gosh! That play took everybody who saw it on a quick rewind. Fourteen years! And he sticks him! I'm not going anywhere until the good Lord has me stop ticking. Then I'll walk away from the game willingly.  SN: It's been over three months since your friend Steve McNair was killed. How much is he on your mind? Lewis: I don't forget him. I talk to his mom every Sunday, tell her, "You lost one son, but you've got another one here. We've all got to close our eyes someday. The Lord knew this day was coming and knew we were going to have these conversations." We talk. She tells me she loves me. She says, "Go do what you do." He never leaves my mind and my heart.  SN: Will a man of your powerful voice and leadership ability work for change in the community? Is that something you want to do with your life? Lewis: That's what I'm doing. I train the Baltimore police officers every Tuesday night. It's a huge camp about physical fitness. Mind, body and spirit. I work their behinds, and they look at me like, "What the heck?" I go where the gangs are to talk about their influence. I want to talk to people who write music: Stop writing about material things; write about love, hope, dedication, sacrifice. You've been given a table ‐‐what are you doing with it? If people are listening, are they striving to be better person? It's the same thing when you're a public speaker. That's why I like going into the 'hood. I work out with these homeless men on Wednesdays. When they start getting tired, I'm like, "Look, success, or whatever you're looking for, ain't on the outside ‐‐ it's inside! I do so much people never know about, but I love it that way because it affects people differently.  SN: Where do you think your school, Miami, is headed under Randy Shannon? Lewis: In the right direction. That guy was my first linebackers coach, and he was a hell of a leader then. And me briefly watching what he's doing now, I am very impressed. He has lot of young talent. And he knows what to do with it.  SN: It's doubtful the Colts regret drafting Marvin Harrison at No. 19 in 1996, but how many of those other teams regret letting you fall to No. 26? Lewis: I remember that year, man. I watched all the big names go by. I can almost go through the whole first round. I said, "I will remember these things." Keyshawn Johnson one, Kevin Hardy two, Simeon Rice three, Cedric Jones five. (The Ravens selected offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden with the fourth pick.) At No. 20, I'm thinking the Dolphins are going to take me, then they take Daryl Gardener. I'm like, "Man, they don't know what's inside me!" I wasn't the biggest, the strongest or the fastest, but not one man was going to outwork me. So look at it now.  SN: How do you hope to be remembered? Lewis: As one of the greatest servers ever, as a man who honored life, who honored his job and did nothing else but want to find a different way to help somebody. If I get this done before I leave this earth, I pray I hear those five words: "Well done, my humble servant."  

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Ravens turning to youth movement at linebacker Gooden, McClain, Ellerbe might represent wave of the future  By Ken Murray The Baltimore Sun  October 28, 2009  When the Ravens lost veteran linebacker Bart Scott to a free‐agent raid by their former defensive coordinator last March, they turned his position over to a second‐year player with just a handful of snaps on an NFL defense.  At least Tavares Gooden was a draft pick (third round, 2008); Scott had been an undrafted surprise in 2002 who eventually earned a Pro Bowl invitation and a big payday.  Gooden, 25, has made steady progress, along with the expected growing pains, in his first season as weak‐side starter. On a proud defense that has developed certain age issues, he is part of the turn toward youthful linebackers.  Right behind Gooden is rookie Dannell Ellerbe, 23, another of those promising, undrafted talents the Ravens gravitate toward. Jameel McClain, 24, the backup to Ray Lewis at middle linebacker, is another player who went undrafted but fit the Ravens' mold. 

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Those three ‐ Gooden, McClain and Ellerbe ‐ represent the future, perhaps, of the Ravens' linebacking corps. Whether they make up for the loss of Scott in the overall defense is another issue, but they'll be tested again Sunday when the undefeated Denver Broncos come to M&T Bank Stadium.  "I think they're doing a great job," defensive coordinator Greg Mattison said this month. "I think they continually work [hard]. All I can go by is when they're in the game, how they play, and then what they do during the week to prepare. They work tremendously hard. They always know they're a step away from being in there full time, just like Ellerbe was against the Patriots."  Ellerbe was pressed into emergency service in New England in Week 4 when Brendon Ayanbadejo, starting for an injured Gooden, tore his left quadriceps. Ellerbe delivered six tackles in his first NFL game.  The loss of Ayanbadejo, 33, for the season not only hurt the Ravens on special teams, but it also cost the defense a key player. He was playing in all the sub‐packages at linebacker, and he was playing well.  With the Ravens minus Ayanbadejo, Gooden has gotten more snaps than coaches think he should.  "At some point, we'd like to not have [Gooden] play all the plays, so he doesn't get worn out," linebackers coach Vic Fangio said. "We've got a capable guy [Ellerbe] who can go in and play some. And the more you split those guys up, the more you can help the special teams, too, because they'll stay fresher for special teams."  Ellerbe has nine tackles in three games. He might be more physical than Gooden, but Gooden (27 tackles) brings more speed to the defense.  "I feel I could get meaningful minutes," Ellerbe said. "I feel like whenever they need me to step in, I just want them to have that trust. I'm just waiting."  A knee injury took Ellerbe out of the mix in training camp, and he essentially lost six weeks.  "Because it was a knee injury, he couldn't condition very well," Fangio said. "I think he got out of tip‐top football shape, which is what he was in prior to the injury. So that became an issue. You go five, six weeks without getting any reps, things become rusty and aren't as second nature as they need to be. I think he's getting back to being comfortable there."  Ellerbe became an NFL prospect at Georgia after moving to middle linebacker from the outside. He was projected as a middle‐round pick in April but fell out of the draft because of character issues.  As a 20‐year‐old freshman in Athens, he drove a teammate's car into a tree and was charged with DUI, underage possession of alcohol, theft of a motor vehicle and giving false information to police. He got two days in jail, two years of probation and a three‐game suspension from the team at the start of 2006.  Gooden had a season‐high eight tackles in the loss at Minnesota in Week 6. His strength and weakness were evident on the same play in that game. He got caught out of position on a breakout run by the Vikings' Adrian Peterson but ran him down 58 yards later, preventing a touchdown.  "He's improving," Fangio said of Gooden, "but I still think he can improve a lot more."  Like Ellerbe, McClain is waiting his turn. Rex Ryan, the former Ravens defensive coordinator who signed Scott after he became head coach of the New York Jets, worked McClain into the defense a year ago as a pass rusher. The Philadelphia native contributed 2.5 sacks, eight solo tackles and two safeties in his cameo role at outside linebacker.  Mattison moved him inside in the offseason, but McClain's role continues to grow. He backs up Lewis in the middle and Jarret Johnson at strong‐side linebacker in some sub‐packages, and he plays on special teams (he's tied for the team lead with 12 tackles).  "Jameel hasn't gotten as many opportunities as the other guys," Fangio said. "He's got a lot on his plate. We have to be careful how much we expect him to know and learn. ... [But] he's a smart player, has good instincts and a good feel for the game. And he understands football."  McClain demonstrated his ability to get to the quarterback last season and hopes for another opportunity.  "Now I'm playing more positions," he said. "I'm more focused on [middle] and [strong‐side linebacker], and hopefully I'll get an opportunity to rush."  

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 By James Walker ESPN.com November 1, 2009  BALTIMORE ‐‐ Terrell Suggs was a little confused Sunday.   The Pro Bowl linebacker/defensive end hybrid couldn't fathom why the Baltimore Ravens weren't considered the most feared defense entering their high‐profile matchup with the Denver Broncos.   "That was the case today?" Suggs asked. "Wow! Look how times have changed."   Suggs’ surprised response stemmed from Baltimore’s dominant showing in a 30‐7 victory over previously undefeated Denver. The win ended a six‐game winning streak for the Broncos (6‐1), who had frustrated opponents by pounding teams defensively the same way the Ravens (4‐3) had in the past.   But the past became the present as Baltimore’s defense best utilized its bye week by reverting to its nasty brand of physical football.   The Ravens rattled and confused Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton and held Denver to only 66 yards rushing. With the defense setting the tone, 

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Baltimore forced Denver into submission, which is something no other team this year had been able to do.   "They were coming off their bye week where they were the best team in the NFL, and we were coming off our bye week where we had three disappointing losses," Suggs said. "We had a whole week with that on our mind and we were just hungry. We were angry, and we very confident coming in."   Say what you want about the Ravens’ defense. But first and foremost, it’s a prideful group.   Some may disagree with their penchant for chest‐thumping and brash talk, but the Ravens put a lot of hard work into building their defensive reputation through the years. Yet veterans such as Ray Lewis, Suggs and Ed Reed recently endured a lot of criticism for being the No. 19‐ranked defense entering the game against Denver, which had held opponents to a league‐low 11 points per game.   It’s difficult to remember a time when so many people doubted Baltimore defensively. But Sunday's performance went a long way toward showing what its defense is still capable of.   "We have good players," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. "It was fun to see them be able to do some things that they’ve been working hard to try and get done."   Denver’s game plan played perfectly into the Ravens' hands. The teams that gave Baltimore the most trouble this year all had great quarterbacks who weren’t afraid to challenge the Ravens vertically.   The Broncos are not a vertical team. They win with defense, field position and efficient play from Orton. But Baltimore made it look easy in beating Denver at its own game.   The Ravens stuffed the run and a majority of Denver’s screens, leaving the Broncos with very few options. Orton completed 23 of 37 passes for 152 yards and generally looked confused and out of rhythm for the first time this season. The Ravens sacked Orton twice and hit him often enough to make him uncomfortable.   Baltimore's offense also played better in the second half, and the special teams had a big return to start the third quarter. Rookie defensive back Lardarius Webb scored the first touchdown of the game on a 95‐yard kickoff return to give the Ravens a 13‐0 lead. It jump‐started Baltimore’s run of 24 points in the second half.   Quarterback Joe Flacco completed 20 of 25 passes ‐‐ including 14 straight to end the game ‐‐ for 175 yards and a touchdown. The Ravens outgained Denver's offense 292‐200, not including the big return.   "We have to be able to play tight defense no matter what we do," Reed said. "But give credit to our offense and special teams. There's no one side of the ball that can go without the other."   Last year Baltimore lost three games in a row early before making a run to the AFC Championship Game. If the Ravens continue to play defense at this level, there is no reason to believe they can't get hot once again.   A dominant performance against the Broncos is a good achievement. But the result is a setup to next week's huge division game against the first‐place Cincinnati Bengals (5‐2).   With the Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers (5‐2) on a bye, the Ravens gained a half‐game in the standings to further tighten the AFC North race. It should be an interesting month of November as all three teams play each other over the next few weeks.   "They had a week off, [and] we know they’re going to be really, really excited about seeing us coming in there, trying to go two up on us in the division," Lewis said of Cincinnati. "And the bottom line is, we understand what's in front of us."  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Best & worst moments for the Ravens so far this season  By Jamison Hensley The Baltimore Sun  November 15, 2009  Derrick Mason flashed a big grin when talking about a pressure‐filled second half of the season. With only eight games remaining in the regular season ‐ and perhaps his career ‐ the veteran wide receiver expressed unexpected excitement as the Ravens sit at the crossroads of their season.  Their 4‐4 mark at the midway point of the football calendar might be cause for concern for some teams. A second‐half schedule that includes a showdown with the undefeated Indianapolis Colts and two meetings with the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers might lead to some anxious faces in the locker room.  Yet the Ravens' attitude has been surprisingly loose. Their players remain remarkably calm.  "I'm very optimistic," Mason said of the team's playoff prospects. "It's a challenge, and that's what you want as a competitor. Whether you're cutting grass and the guy next door is cutting his grass faster, you want to cut your grass a little bit faster. So, it's always a challenge in whatever you do, and it brings out the best in you."  The Ravens have reached the halfway point of the season at 4‐4 only two previous times in their 13‐year history. Both seasons (1997 and 2007) resulted in second‐half collapses. The Ravens finished 6‐9‐1 in 1997 and 5‐11 in 2007.  The players acknowledge that their record puts them in a tough spot heading into the final stretch.  "It's going to really test our character moving forward," Mason said. "Are we going to give in, or are we going to continue to fight as a team? I believe we are going to continue to fight."  

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Middle linebacker Ray Lewis said the team has to "weather the storm" to be successful in the second half of the season.  "Weather whatever little things you're going through right now, so in the second half of the season we can be better," he said. "And I look at this Monday night [game against the Browns in Cleveland] the same way. It's a great opportunity to come out and see some things differently, but it's also a great opportunity to play real fast and not worry about anything. Just let the game take care of itself."  As the Ravens look ahead, here's a look back at the first half of their season:  Offensive Most Valuable Player: Running back Ray Rice. Some might make an argument for quarterback Joe Flacco, but Rice has been the motor of the Ravens' redesigned offense. He has accounted for 60 percent of the team's rushing yards (573 yards) and one‐third of its catches (46). Of the Ravens' seven plays of 33 yards or more, Rice has produced five of them.  Defensive MVP: Outside linebacker Jarret Johnson. It was only a few seasons ago when everyone was worried about how the Ravens were going to replace Adalius Thomas. Instead of having Thomas' flash, Johnson has used hard work and determination to become the steadiest force on defense. His five sacks lead the Ravens.  High point: Routing the previously undefeated Denver Broncos. After losing three straight contests, the Ravens delivered a statement by beating the Broncos at their own game. From Lardarius Webb's kickoff‐return touchdown at the start of the third quarter to Flacco's 14 straight completions to end the game, the Ravens finished off the NFL's most dominant second‐half team.  Low point: Steve Hauschka misses a potential game‐winning, 44‐yard attempt in Minnesota. The Ravens' electric fourth‐quarter rally ‐ they trailed 27‐10 with 10 minutes left ‐ came to a crashing halt when Hauschka hooked a field‐goal try on the last play of the game. If the Ravens fall one win short of the playoffs, this is the moment that will haunt them the most.  Low point, Part 2: The Ravens were penalized three times ‐ which included Lewis' crushing hit on wide receiver Chad Ochocinco ‐ on the Cincinnati Bengals' game‐winning drive in a 17‐14 loss Oct. 11.  Offense's unsung hero: Right guard Chris Chester. It was expected that Marshal Yanda would take back his job when he was fully healthy. But Chester's play made him the permanent starter.  Defense's unsung hero: Linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo. The Pro Bowl special teams ace was making an unexpected impact on defense. He was the second‐leading tackler on the team for the first quarter of the season before sustaining a season‐ending leg injury.  Best offseason move: Trading up to draft Michael Oher. The Ravens gave a fifth‐round pick to the New England Patriots to jump three spots to select Oher with the 23rd overall pick. A physical and relentless right tackle, Oher made Sports Illustrated's midseason All‐Pro team.  Worst offseason move: Not re‐signing Matt Stover. The Ravens decided not to retain Stover because of his age, veteran salary and inability to kick off effectively (which means using an extra roster spot on a kickoff specialist). So, in some respect, the Ravens sacrificed fourth‐quarter consistency (Stover was 24‐for‐24 in the fourth quarter from 2006 to 2008) for having tight end L.J. Smith active.  Biggest surprise, offense: Eliminating Willis McGahee from the game plan. In the first four games, he led the NFL with seven touchdowns. In the past four games, he has 12 touches.  Biggest surprise, defense: Replacing Trevor Pryce in the starting lineup with Dwan Edwards. In 2007, Edwards started for Pryce when the four‐time Pro Bowl defensive end was injured. Now, the Ravens are starting Edwards over Pryce because of performance.  Scariest moment: Jared Gaither motionless on the field at New England. The Gillette Stadium crowd fell silent Oct. 4 as the 6‐foot‐9 offensive tackle was put onto a stretcher and then carted away. Gaither missed only two games with the neck injury, but he still is feeling the effects of it today.  Most thrilling moment: Lewis' game‐clinching tackle at San Diego. Shooting an inside gap on fourth down, Lewis wrapped his arms around running back Darren Sproles in the backfield with 30 seconds left to preserve a 31‐26 victory.  Best call: Flacco's 31‐yard touchdown pass to Mark Clayton that won the season opener. Facing an all‐out blitz from the Kansas City Chiefs, the Ravens went for the jugular when Flacco hit Clayton on a post pattern to break a tie at 24 late in the fourth quarter. It was a high‐risk, high‐reward play call.  Worst call: Roughing‐the‐passer penalty on Terrell Suggs. The Ravens' defensive end‐linebacker got flagged when he grazed the knee of New England quarterback Tom Brady. It was the fourth time in the first four games that the Ravens were flagged for roughing the passer.  Biggest hole filled: The Ravens' quarterback carousel has officially stopped. Flacco is on schedule to finish with the team's best single‐season completion rate (64.9 percent) and quarterback rating (90.2). He also is on pace to have the second‐most touchdowns and passing yards in a season for a Ravens quarterback.  Biggest hole remaining: Bart Scott's old linebacker spot. The Ravens are missing Scott more than most expected. They are trying to fill his void with three linebackers: Tavares Gooden, Dannell Ellerbe and Jameel McClain.  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Oher's coming attraction not a distraction Ravens offensive lineman takes in stride the new movie about his life  By Dan Connolly  The Baltimore Sun November 16, 2009  Ravens offensive lineman Michael Oher shrugs his massive shoulders when asked about his life story ‐ one considered so compelling it's the subject of the movie "The Blind Side" scheduled to open nationwide this week.  It's a Hollywood version of Oher's incredible journey from destitute, uneducated Memphis teen to college graduate and millionaire starting right 

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tackle for the Ravens. Based on Michael Lewis' best‐selling book of the same name, the Warner Bros. movie highlights Oher's close relationship with the rich white family that helped change his life.  But Oher, 23, hasn't yet made plans to see the premiere Tuesday in New York ‐ the day after the Ravens play at the Cleveland Browns on "Monday Night Football." Nor has he set a date to catch it at a local theater when it opens here Friday.  "I am not curious. I am not in a hurry to see it," said the 6‐foot‐4, 310‐pound Oher, who was selected by the Ravens with the 23rd overall pick in April's draft. "But I will watch it eventually."  It's not that he's opposed to the movie or embarrassed by its premise.  "I am never ashamed of where I came from," Oher said. "Where I came from, a lot of people don't make it out. I think it has made me a tougher person, a better player."  Those close to him, however, are plenty interested in this film.  His Memphis family is promoting the movie along with the filmmakers and the studio. Some of Oher's teammates have teased him about the film, which stars Sandra Bullock as his adoptive mother.  They're all doing their best to leave Oher out of the hoopla ‐ if that's what he wants. Because while he is believed to be the first rookie in North American professional sports to go through a season while having his life immortalized in a major motion picture, Oher still has a job to do in the NFL.  That's his singular focus. Not this new movie.  "It's not going to be a distraction, because it is not a bad thing," Ravens veteran wide receiver Derrick Mason said when asked if the film could put pressure on his rookie teammate. "He lived the life, so he is concentrating on playing football."  Oher's reaction to all this interest in his life was much the same when Lewis' book came out in 2006. It took several years before Oher decided to read the book, according to Sean Tuohy, his adoptive father. And his review was lukewarm.  "Some things [are] in it that are the truth, some things are not," Oher said. "People have got to do things to sell it. But everything is good, though."  He does have a passion for movies ‐ Oher likes most genres and considers the original "Godfather" his all‐time favorite.  As for "The Blind Side," Oher has had seven years to get beyond that stone‐silent, confused 16‐year‐old portrayed in the movie, Tuohy said. That kid has moved on now, Tuohy said, so if Oher misses the premiere, it's not a big deal.  "If he doesn't go, it's not like this major decision on his part, that's just the way it worked out," Tuohy said. "Whether he is going to eat a sandwich or a piece of chicken probably has just as much importance."  It's just another example of the single‐mindedness that allowed Oher to succeed against incalculable odds, Tuohy said.  "Michael was blessed with the unbelievable ability to just not worry about what happened yesterday," Tuohy said. "His mind is always on the next issue and you've got to believe that's how he made it through adversity, because if he is out there worrying about the past, he would have never gotten up the next day."  Oher was one of 13 children born to a mother addicted to crack cocaine. His biological father was never part of his life and eventually was found murdered, thrown off an overpass in West Memphis.  In Oher's first nine years of schooling, he attended at least 11 different institutions. He repeated first and second grades. He was in and out of foster homes, often fleeing and returning to his mother.  His life changed at 16 when he accompanied a friend and his friend's father on a drive to Briarcrest Christian School, an expensive Evangelical institution in East Memphis. The friend's father wanted to take his son out of the public school system, and decided to also take Oher, who had been sleeping on the family's floor for weeks. One look at the massive Oher intrigued the Briarcrest football coach, who lobbied for the boy's admission based on the school's Christian mission. Oher entered Briarcrest with a 0.6 grade point average, but with tutoring and special assistance, he lifted his grades high enough to participate in athletics.  While at Briarcrest, Oher met Tuohy, a former standout point guard at the University of Mississippi and now a fast‐food magnate, and his family. Tuohy's wife, Leigh Anne, took a personal interest in Oher's struggles, inviting him to live with the family, buying him clothes and ultimately becoming the mother ‐ kind, authoritative, unrelenting ‐ who Oher craved.  By his senior year, Oher was one of the top football recruits in the nation, eventually accepting a full scholarship to Ole Miss, where he made the chancellor's honor roll for academic excellence.  Leigh Anne Tuohy's relationship with her adopted son is what drives the movie, which pairs Bullock with newcomer Quinton Aaron, who plays the shy Oher. John Lee Hancock, the film's writer and director, describes the movie as more of a "mother‐son story" than a football film.  "I think Michael had a much greater impact on our lives than we did on his," Leigh Anne Tuohy said in a statement. She plans to attend the New York premiere Tuesday along with her husband and their two other children.  "You take so much in life for granted," she said. "We viewed life differently after he joined our family."  Sean Tuohy said the characters in the movie are secondary to its message: Given the proper support, faith and love, anyone can thrive.  "We just think we happen to be the people in it," Tuohy said. "The movie is really about people and how they value other people. Michael just happens to be a good example of it."  Inside the Ravens' locker room, some of Oher's teammates have teased the big rookie about the flick. But they are also psyched about seeing it. 

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"Don't get me wrong, we're a tough crowd now. We're gonna get on him, but it is all tough love," Ravens safety Ed Reed said. "It's all out of love, man. Oher knows what's going to come with it to some degree."  Oher said it's possible his opponents will glean some verbal nuggets from the movie to use against him during games.  "I don't care about that kind of stuff. I play football and I do what I do," Oher said. "It will be funny to me."  Because of the understated way he is approaching it, Oher's teammates aren't concerned that the movie will be a distraction for him or the Ravens.  "Mike is kind of a shy guy anyway," Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson said. "He is kind of reserved, stands back and now he's got a movie coming out about him that portrays his whole life, so I can see where it would be difficult for him. But anybody that knows Mike, Mike is an awesome guy. He is going to be a great player. And I know the guys in the locker room think it is pretty cool."  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Cundiff looking forward to making pressure kicks  By Edward Lee The Baltimore Sun November 19, 2009  When the Cleveland Browns signed Billy Cundiff almost two months ago, the kicker put spending time with his wife and daughter and a job at a venture capital firm in Phoenix on the back burner.  Those plans were delayed again when the Ravens signed Cundiff Wednesday, one day after waiving Steve Hauschka.  "I had actually been doing work, sitting at my computer and doing a bunch of things," Cundiff, 29, said. "I had kind of gone with the idea that I would probably be in Phoenix for a while. Then my phone rang [about 4 p.m. Eastern Standard time], and in two hours, my bags were packed and I was ready to get onto an airplane."  Cundiff's signing capped three days of turmoil, which began Monday night when Hauschka missed a 36‐yard field goal and had an extra‐point attempt blocked in the Ravens' 16‐0 win over the Cleveland Browns. It was Hauschka's third miss in his past seven field‐goal tries, and all three were hooked left from the left hash mark.  Hauschka's troubles continued to be a topic of discussion Wednesday for coach John Harbaugh, who had chosen the second‐year kicker from North Carolina State over fan favorite Matt Stover.  "It's always tough," Harbaugh said. "You look around the league, and until you have that established guy ‐ a guy that you have over the years under contract, he's with you and you know he's going to be there ‐ this is what teams go through. So we were hoping it would work out with Steve. You'd love for the young guy you bring in to be the kicker for the next 10 years, and that's always the goal. I think we've worked hard to try to make that happen. We took it as long as we could, but this season and the next couple of games are really important. He's just not there yet for us."  Cundiff, who won the kicking job with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted rookie in 2002, beat out Mike Nugent in part because Cundiff displayed more power on kickoffs than Nugent ‐ who had worked out for the Ravens twice in three weeks. Harbaugh said he and special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg ‐ who coached Cundiff with the Atlanta Falcons in 2007 ‐ took note of Cundiff's leg during warm‐ups preceding the team's 34‐3 thumping of the Browns on Sept. 27.  "Looked good on field goals. We watched him during pre‐game," Harbaugh said. "He had a really good career in Dallas. I think he got hurt a little bit at one point in Dallas, but he's been a talented guy throughout his whole career. So you kind of start with that foundation of talent. That kind of means a lot. He's had success, and his career numbers look pretty good. We'll just see how it goes. There's no way to accurately foresee what's going to happen, but he's a veteran kicker who's been in this situation before."  In six seasons in the NFL, Cundiff made 66 of 89 field goals (74.2 percent) and 104 of 105 extra points (99.0). He connected on all six of his field goals with the Browns this season but was released more than two weeks ago when Phil Dawson's pulled right calf muscle improved.  Cundiff said he understands the expectations he will face.  "I think in the NFL, it's a replacement business," he said. "You just understand that no matter where you go ‐ whether the guy did really well before you or the guy struggled a little bit ‐ your job doesn't change. You're brought in here to make field goals, and if you don't, you're shown the door. So I know that my objective is to come out and provide the team some stability, make some kicks, and hopefully help the team win. That's not going to change."  Cundiff joins the team in the unenviable position of satisfying a Ravens fan base still unhappy with the franchise's decision not to re‐sign Stover. Coincidentally, Stover, now a member of the Indianapolis Colts, will be on the opposing sideline at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.  While cognizant of Stover's list of achievements with the Ravens ‐ Cundiff said former Ravens punter Dave Zastudil, now with the Browns, briefed him on Stover's history ‐ Cundiff said he is looking forward to matching kick for kick with Stover.  "He did a lot of really good things," Cundiff said. "To be quite honest with you, there are a lot of guys around the league that have done very similar things and the guy that comes in after them, they always have the same thing to deal with. So I think it's good, because if you have the bar set really high, you obviously have got to raise your game to make sure you meet that. If you're not willing to accept that challenge, then you're in the wrong business. This is a very pressure‐driven business, and you've got to enjoy it."       

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Ravens benefit from production by trio of rookies  By David Ginsburg The Associated Press  December 3, 2009  OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP)—Ozzie Newsome and the Baltimore Ravens are reaping the benefits of yet another good draft.  Three players selected by Newsome in the 2009 NFL draft have become significant contributors. The play of rookies Michael Oher, Lardarius Webb and Paul Kruger have the Ravens (6‐5) in the thick of the AFC wild‐card hunt.  Oher has started every game at offensive tackle and Webb was a solid special teams contributor before taking over last week for injured Fabian Washington as a starting cornerback. Kruger didn’t get much action in September and October, but his interception in overtime last Sunday night against Pittsburgh was one of biggest defensive plays of Baltimore’s season.  Oher was taken with the 23rd overall pick, Kruger went 57th and Webb was No. 88. Combine those three with second‐year standouts Joe Flacco and Ray Rice, and it’s no wonder the Ravens are excited about the future.  “We’ve had really good drafts the past two years, so if you look at our group out there, it’s really a young team in a lot of ways,” coach John Harbaugh said Thursday. “We have a great mix of veteran leadership, but there’s a lot of first, second and third‐year players who are playing a lot of football for us and having an impact on games. That’s really important in this league.”  Newsome has been in charge of Baltimore’s draft since the team arrived from Cleveland before the 1996 season. Even when forced to draft late in each round because of the Ravens’ success, he still manages to find a gem or two—or three.  After Baltimore won the Super Bowl in 2001, Newsome snagged tight end Todd Heap in the subsequent draft. Last April, though the Ravens were coming off an appearance in the AFC championship game, Newsome outdid himself.  Oher has been outstanding at right tackle and held his own when forced to move to the left side for two games.  “He came in and looked good from the start,” third‐year guard Ben Grubbs said. “I don’t see anything but an upside for him.”  Said Oher: “The coaches and everybody are doing a good job of getting me prepared for Sundays. I’m just doing my part, working hard and staying focused.”  Webb began the returning and covering kicks on special teams. But after Washington was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury, Webb got his first NFL start and had nine tackles against the Steelers.  “Lardarius Webb, he hasn’t slowed down at all. He wants to learn so much and he’s trying to dissect it all,” said linebacker Ray Lewis, one of Newsome’s former first‐round picks. “The conversations we have, he’s always trying to grab something. He plays the game with complete passion and has ability, too. Anytime you have that combination in a young kid, you put him on the field, sometimes you find a star very early.  “I don’t want to put too much pressure on him, but I just love the way he plays the game,” Lewis said. “Kruger’s the same way. He’s a very energetic guy in his own way. He’s our type of player.”  Kruger was a star linebacker at Utah, but upon arriving in Baltimore found himself stuck behind three‐time Pro Bowl standout Terrell Suggs. Kruger was on the inactive list for seven of the first eight weeks, but he worked himself into the lineup Week 9 against Cleveland and has showed steady improvement heading into Monday night’s game at Green Bay.  Any lingering disappointment over his slow start was erased by his performance against Pittsburgh, when he picked off a Dennis Dixon pass and returned it 26 yards to set up the game‐winning field goal in a 20‐17 win.  “It was what I’ve been working for. As soon as you see that happen, it’s really an awesome thing,” Kruger said. “It was definitely awesome to be a part of the win.”  That kind of performance—and a willingness to improve—has enabled the three rookies to avoid getting ribbed by their older teammates.  “Each week I try to get better. Last week wasn’t good enough,” Webb said. “It hasn’t come to the point where they’ve seen me slacking off. I know they’re waiting for that, but I’m not going to let it happen.”  

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The Ravens average 16 points per game allowed, 0.5 points more than the Jets. Since their bye in Week 6, however, the Ravens have allowed the fewest points per game in the NFL at 11.9.   “I think we’ve been playing good defense for a long time now,” cornerback Domonique Foxworth said. “It’s not widely reported, which we prefer and is fine. I like people to think we’re not very good. They should keep that going.”  Foxworth notched two interceptions, Jarret Johnson logged his second pick of the season and Frank Walker nabbed an interception too. Haloti Ngata forced and recovered a fumble and David Tyree had a lost ball fall right into his arms on a kickoff return.  The Ravens surrendered just 220 total yards and held gun‐slinging Jay Cutler to the lowest rating ever recorded by an opposing quarterback – 7.9. It’s the first time the Ravens have tallied six turnovers since Oct. 14, 2007. The franchise had done it five times before Sunday.  “We’re having a great time out there,” Ngata said. “It builds a lot of character when we are out there having fun. We’re coming together.”  Like he has before, Ngata gave credit to first‐year defensive coordinator Greg Mattison for calling the right plays and putting players where they are supposed to be.  Mattison and the Ravens' defense came under fire after giving up 33 points to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 6. At that time, the defense was allowing more than 21 points per game and had been run over by back‐to‐back 100‐yard rushers.  Ngata said it’s been a process for the players to learn Mattison’s play‐calling and for Mattison to get used to the players.  “[Mattison] counts more on our defensive line to get pressure on the quarterback. Rex was more about confusing offenses and getting mismatches,” Ngata said. “Once we knew what each other was all about, it just all clicked.”  It was clicking from the start Sunday. Foxworth intercepted Cutler on the Bears’ opening drive, setting up a Ravens early touchdown strike. Then, after the Bears converted on a fourth‐and‐1 deep in Ravens territory, Johnson tipped a Cutler pass and made the juggling interception himself. That sparked another Ravens touchdown.  Just like the first half opened with a pair of turnovers, the second half started with two fumbles that broke the game open. Following a Ravens touchdown drive to open the third quarter, cornerback Cary Williams punched the ball out on a kickoff and it went straight to Tyree. The Ravens’ offense needed just five plays to get into the end zone from there.  Then, on the second play of the Bears’ next drive, Ngata stripped Bears running back Matt Forte and wrenched the ball out of a scrum. That led to a quick Baltimore field goal for the final score of the game and a 24‐point lead.  “Something I think we focus on is creating turnovers on defense, and the offense definitely needs to thrive on that sudden change,” Foxworth said. “I think good teams can get a turnover, but great teams convert them.”  Foxworth said the Ravens’ interceptions were more the result of fastidious film watching than poor play by Cutler. The defensive line also got solid pressure up the middle, which often flushed Cutler from the pocket in which he’s so comfortable.   Add it all up and it’s a defense that Ngata claimed is playing at the same level as last year’s unit that led the Ravens to the AFC championship.  “I think we’re just as good,” Ngata said. “Guys are doing a great job fighting for each other and making plays we need to.”  

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Ravens poised for another ‘wild’ playoff run  By Charles Robinson YahooSports.com December 21, 2009  A year ago, the NFL’s No. 6 seeds were lethal.  We watched as the Baltimore Ravens and Eagles gathered themselves down the stretch, fueled by voracious defenses and swelled up with momentum. They chomped through higher seeds on the road, strung together improbable runs, and were stopped only one game from the grandest stage. And one year later, the Ravens appear poised to fill that role again.  With the Dolphins, Jets and Jacksonville Jaguars faltering this week, the Ravens are now in control of their playoff path. If they win their remaining games against the Steelers and Raiders – both on the road – the Ravens will be no worse than the AFC’s No. 6 seed in the playoffs. And with Baltimore seemingly building similar momentum to last season’s streaking finish, that can’t sit well with prospective first‐round opponents like the Bengals or Patriots.  That’s not to say this is the same Baltimore team as the 2008 edition. The defense has had its moments, but still lacks that nasty, venomous edge that was overflowing in last year’s team. There’s no denying part of that strut went out the door with defensive coordinator Rex Ryan and linebacker Bart Scott, which coincided with some age setting in with the secondary. But this is still one of the best units in the NFL, quietly ranking second in the league in fewest points allowed, just an eyelash behind Ryan’s Jets.  And it’s not like the Ravens have suffered like the Steelers, who are suddenly surrendering points by gobs in the fourth quarter. Indeed, the Ravens have allowed only one team in the last eight games – the Packers – to score more than 17. During that span, they’ve led the league in fewest points allowed, relinquishing an average of only 11.8 per game. But such effort hasn’t been as flashy as past years, which were typically laced with monster turnover margins and skyrocketing sack totals. Indeed, the Ravens were tied for 13th in the NFL in takeaways coming into this week, and tied for 24th in sacks.  Those numbers were arguably diminished by the loss of linebacker Terrell Suggs, who missed three games after suffering a right knee injury. Since Suggs has returned, the Ravens have notched eight turnovers and three sacks in their last two games, albeit against the struggling offenses of the 

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Lions and Bears. But the last quarter of the season is chiefly about three things for playoff teams: gaining momentum, remaining healthy and ironing out the last fixable creases in the game plan.  The Ravens were in a similar scenario last season, but on the other side of the ball – tweaking an offense that was going to have to win with a rookie quarterback. One year later, Joe Flacco has polished himself into a rising young veteran capable of winning games, complementing a solid offensive line, a strong and versatile running game, and a group of possession receivers who can string drives together.  The offense arguably has the fewest worries. And considering the defense still has three big playmakers in Ray Lewis, Suggs and safety Ed Reed – guys who thrive in the postseason – that may actually bode well for Baltimore. Whatever the case, the Ravens are once again picking up steam, and are in control as the final quarter of the season comes to a close. It has a familiar feel, and for other teams fighting for their own playoff positioning, not facing the Ravens might be as important as anything else.  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Ravens' Heap, Williams step up Tight end, wide‐out make big plays for injured receiving unit  By Ken Murray  The Baltimore Sun December 21, 2009  So this is what the Ravens' offense looks like when Todd Heap and Demetrius Williams get involved: touchdowns to the right, touchdowns to the left, touchdowns all over the place.  Down two wide‐outs because of injury, the Ravens turned to their veteran tight end and their deep‐threat apprentice Sunday to make a mockery of the Chicago Bears. Heap snared touchdown passes on the team's first two possessions, and Williams buried the Bears with a spectacular catch in the end zone in the third quarter.  In fact, quarterback Joe Flacco had his choice of touchdowns on the 32‐yard strike he threw to Williams three minutes into the second half. There, in an underneath route, was a wide‐open Heap. And beyond him, Williams raced for the end zone, step‐for‐step with cornerback Charles Tillman.  Feeling confident in Williams, Flacco went for the home run.  "I had one‐on‐one with him," Flacco said after the 31‐7 rout pushed the Ravens closer to a postseason berth. Williams "did a great job of going up for the ball. And I had trust that he was going to get it for me.  "Todd came off the sideline and said, 'Yeah, it's a good thing you threw a touchdown there, because you had one to me if you didn't get that one.' So it was a good thing I completed it, because I would have been [mad] at myself, too, if I didn't throw it."  Heap's 14‐yard touchdown catch on a slant to beat Corey Graham to the left was his first visit to the end zone since Week 2. His 7‐yard scoring catch, beating Graham again, on the next series matched his season total of two touchdowns ‐ less than 13 minutes into the game.  Playing without wide‐outs Mark Clayton (knee) and Kelley Washington (ankle), the Ravens were able to move Heap into favorable matchups against Graham.  "They were going to play one of two defenses, and when they came out and lined up the way they did, my eyes lit up a little bit, and Joe's did as well," Heap said. "Both touchdowns, we got the looks that we wanted."  The Ravens' proficiency in a wind chill of 20 degrees said a lot about their resilience in the passing game, and a lot about the Bears' secondary.  "Some teams in certain personnel groups put corners out there," offensive coordinator Cam Cameron said. "But this is one of the few teams that brings in a third safety, so when they bring a third safety and we go two tight ends, it was a way for us to get Todd a matchup on a safety instead of a corner. We saw they had done that against Green Bay and felt like we'd take advantage of it. But the bottom line is, it's all good, fine and dandy, but if you don't execute, it doesn't matter. It was great execution by Todd and Joe."  Chris Chester, who started 10 games at right guard before giving way to Marshal Yanda, was the second tight end in on that package.  Flacco threw for 234 yards and a career‐high four touchdowns, playing pitch and catch with his receivers.  Derrick Mason, playing the 200th game of his 13‐year NFL career, led with six catches for 87 yards and one touchdown. Heap pulled down five for 56 and two scores, and Williams grabbed four for 71 (averaging 17.8 per catch).  Flacco referred to Williams' 32‐yarder as "that ridiculous catch in the end zone." It was reminiscent of the 34‐yard catch he made a week ago at the 5‐yard line against the Detroit Lions, going up for a high throw.  "When you see guys making plays like that, it gives you all the trust in the world," Flacco said. "It makes me want to give them more plays, give them more chances. It was great to get Todd in there, get him going, get him some touchdown passes ‐ a lot of fun."  Williams had six catches for 116 yards the past two games against NFC North teams. He had one catch for 17 in the first 12 games.  "Really, his lack of playing time was a tribute to how well Mark Clayton was playing at times and Kelley Washington," Cameron said. "Now they're both down and he stepped up. He's really bought in to what we're doing. He's been playing at a pretty high level at practice. Unfortunately [for Williams], the other guys were playing well, too. We kept telling him to stay ready, and he stayed ready. I think a lot of credit goes to Demetrius."       

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Ravens McClain flourishing in new blocking role  By Aaron Wilson Carroll County Times  December 25, 2009  OWINGS MILLS — Le’Ron McClain built a reputation last season for bulldozing linebackers as he displayed unique quickness for a burly back who was usually a few biscuits under 270 pounds.  One year after making the Pro Bowl for the first time as the Ravens’ leading rusher, the only major differences are the absence of a football in his hands the majority of the time and that McClain is noticeably slimmer.  The Baltimore Ravens’ rugged fullback has accepted and excelled in his new role as a primary lead blocker, clearing pathways for star running back Ray Rice.  “I’m just doing my job,” said McClain, who rushed for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns last season. “Whenever my number is called in whatever way — blocking, running or catching, however my role expands — I just continue to do whatever they want me to do.  “Ray is having a great All‐Pro year. He’s a great guy. When we get in the game, it’s just amazing to watch him.”  Dashing behind his offensive line and McClain’s blocks, Rice has rushed for 1,128 yards heading into Sunday’s pivotal game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field.  Rice’s 1,797 yards from scrimmage ranks second in the NFL behind Tennessee Titans runner Chris Johnson. And Rice also leads the Ravens with 73 receptions for 669 yards, breaking the franchise single‐season record in both categories.  The Ravens have the ninth‐ranked running game, averaging 127.5 yards per contest and are averaging 25 points per game. The Ravens piled up 308 rushing yards in a rout of the Detroit Lions two weeks ago as Rice rushed for a career‐high 166 yards in essentially one half of work.  As gifted as Rice is, those gaping holes he has dashed through would probably be a lot smaller without McClain’s sledge‐hammer blocks.  “A fullback is a fullback, and the fullback’s one responsibility is to block,” offensive coordinator Cam Cameron said. “When he’s also a good runner, a good receiver, I think he’s an unselfish person to start with.  “I’m not going to take any credit, or we don’t take any credit for making some guys unselfish. This guy is a team player, and a lot of things he’s doing this year helping us … don’t show up on the stat sheet. So, he’s improving in all areas.”  Rice has emerged as one of the top all‐purpose backs in the game.  He ranks second in franchise history in total yards from scrimmage behind Jamal Lewis’ 2,271‐yard campaign back in 2003 when he was the NFL Offensive Player of the Year.  “I’ve always wanted it this way,” Rice said. “I want them to see me as a dual threat out of the pass and the run. I want teams to respect me when I’m out there. Just a credit to our team pushing me along.”  Added McClain: “Him and Chris Johnson are two of the best backs out there. He’ll make something happen. He’s a little guy with a lot of power.”  On Sunday, McClain will square off with a formidable set of linebackers made up of James Harrison, James Farrior, Lawrence Timmons and LaMarr Woodley.  “They’re great linebackers, Farrior and Timmons are two of the best in the league,” McClain said. “You watch the film and you try to get little keys to get the jump on them. It’s a good matchup.”  Besides his blocking, McClain has also contributed when called upon in short‐yardage situations.  He has rushed for 158 yards on 39 carries, scoring two touchdowns. And he has caught 19 passes for 133 yards.  That’s more involvement than most fullbacks around the league in what had recently been described as a dinosaur position.  “And you’ve got to remind yourself, too, just how young of a player he is,” Cameron said of McClain. “He’s still a young player, and I think a great player. I’ve noticed there are some fullbacks coming around in this league.  “We were all thinking that the fullback position was pretty much almost extinct, but I see some good fullbacks out there and it’s nice that we’ve got one of the best ones.”  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Ravens beat: Depth charge helps hobbled team rise As starters — and backups — go down, reserves step up  By Jamison Hensley  The Baltimore Sun December 25, 2009  When someone is out with an injury, the Ravens always talk about Next Man Up. This season, it has been more like Next Next Man Up.  Injuries have been a major story line for the Ravens in the second half of this season, but they have refused to allow it to become a factor in their playoff run.  

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After being healthy for the first nine games (three starters missed a total of five games), the Ravens have endured some pains the past five weeks (seven starters have been forced to miss games). These injury issues have hit three positions hard ‐ wide receiver, offensive line and secondary ‐ testing the Ravens' depth.  When wide receiver Mark Clayton went down with knee and hamstring injuries, Kelley Washington started in his place. When Washington injured his ankle in his first start, the team had to rely on fourth‐string wide receiver Demetrius Williams to play.  On the offensive line, the Ravens would have replaced injured left tackle Jared Gaither (foot and back) with Adam Terry. But Terry, their top backup entering training camp, never made it to the preseason because of a knee injury. That meant Oniel Cousins, who hadn't been active all season, was pushed into a starting role in December.  But no area on the team has suffered more significant injuries than the secondary. When Fabian Washington went down with a season‐ending knee injury Nov. 22, rookie Lardarius Webb took advantage of the opportunity and solidified himself as a starter.  Then, midway through his fourth start, Webb tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. With two starting cornerbacks on injured reserve, the Ravens are now starting their third cornerback (Chris Carr) opposite Domonique Foxworth.  It's the same issue at safety. The Ravens likely would have used Haruki Nakamura to fill in for Ed Reed. But Nakamura is already on injured reserve with an ankle injury. So with Reed sidelined with a groin injury, the Ravens have gone with Tom Zbikowski.  "We've been so unfortunate," Webb said of the secondary. "You start thinking, 'Who's next?' "  Another injury for the Ravens could make it Next Next Next Man Up.  Crowded trainer's room   A look at the starters who have missed games this season because of injury:       Games  Player, Position  Injury  missed M. Clayton, WR  Hamstring,   2   knee   J. Gaither, OT  Foot, back  4 T. Gooden, LB  Groin  2 H. Ngata, DT  Ankle  2 E. Reed, S  Neck, hip  3 T. Suggs, LB‐DE  Knee  3 F. Washington, CB  Knee  3 L. Webb, CB  Knee   *IR *Was placed on injured reserve Tuesday  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  From Rutgers to Ravens, Rice Wins Believers   By Dave Caldwell The New York Times December 26, 2009  OWINGS MILLS, Md. — A round of news conferences ended with Ray Rice, the Baltimore Ravens’ 5‐foot‐8 running back, following Joe Flacco, their 6‐6 quarterback. Rice laughed as he adjusted a microphone holder far, far downward.  After helping to lift the long‐sleepy Rutgers program to national prominence, Rice was not selected until the second round of the 2008 N.F.L. draft, primarily because he was considered too short and perhaps too one dimensional.  Pittsburgh Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin, whose 7‐7 team hosts the 8‐6 Ravens in a critical game Sunday, has made it sound as if Rice — not Flacco, who was picked 37 spots ahead of Rice — has become more than just an offensive focal point for Baltimore.  “He’s their leading rusher, he’s their leading receiver, he’s a big‐time player — not only for them, but in the big scope of things in this league,” Tomlin said Wednesday. “He’s gotten to that status.”  Rice, 22, has 1,128 yards on 210 carries and 669 yards on 73 receptions. Only Tennessee’s Chris Johnson has accounted for more yards from scrimmage per game than Rice, who has scored 8 touchdowns and has amassed 71 first downs.  After reporters had dissipated from the news conferences at the Ravens’ indoor practice field Wednesday, Rice said in a soft voice that he was delighted with his progress, particularly this season. But his voice carried an edge when he said he was still improving.  “I’m not a guy who gets complacent,” Rice said. “They all said coming out of high school that I was too short — well, I nipped that at Rutgers.   “You look at Maurice Jones‐Drew,” he continued, referring to the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 5‐7 running back, “and nobody talks about how short he is.”   As a rookie a year ago, Rice was not even the second‐leading rusher on his team. Fullback Le’Ron McClain and running back Willis McGahee ran for more yardage, and Rice missed the Ravens’ last three regular‐season games because of a lower leg injury. This season, Rice has more than twice as many rushing yards as McClain and McGahee combined.  Rice said, “I feel like I’m earning my keeps in this league.”  He says he feels if he learns something new every day. During his news conference Wednesday, when he talked about the challenge of facing the Steelers, Rice said the best thing about him and Flacco is that both are still just scratching the surface of their potential. 

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The Ravens’ running backs coach is Wilbert Montgomery, the former 5‐10 running back who holds the Philadelphia Eagles’ record for career rushing yardage. Rice said he took a pen and pad to meetings with Montgomery, prepared to tap a resource.  “It’s priceless what he means to me,” Rice said of Montgomery.  Rice became known as a sturdy ball carrier at Rutgers, rolling up a team‐record 4,926 yards on 910 carries in three seasons. When asked Wednesday if he felt in any way worn down after 14 games, Rice said he actually took a harder pounding in college.  Even though he has gained 20 pounds since college and is listed at 210, he is regarded as a dual threat. He caught only 37 passes in three seasons at Rutgers; he had 10 receptions alone in a 33‐31 loss to Minnesota on Oct. 18. He has at least three receptions in Baltimore’s last 13 games.  “He’s on top of what we’re doing game‐plan‐wise,” Flacco said. “And he knows what it takes to bust some of those plays.”  Michael Oher, the Ravens’ 310‐pound rookie offensive tackle, said of Rice: “He’s an incredible player. He’s a fan of the game. He loves what he’s doing. It’s very important that he wants to win.”  Rice has the first stall in the locker room at the Ravens’ practice facility, but his next‐door neighbor for two years, outside linebacker Jarret Johnson, said Rice was hardly ever there. Before practice, Rice seems to flit from room to room as if darting through a hole.  “He seems to have come a long way,” Johnson said. “Good guy from a small town — well, not a small town, but a suburb of the city — but he’s down to earth. The ultimate teammate.”  Rice grew up in a tough neighborhood in New Rochelle, N.Y., and his oft‐told life story is far from idyllic. His father, Calvin Reed, was killed in a drive‐by shooting when Rice was 1, and his cousin and father figure, Myshaun Rice‐Nichols, died in a car accident in 1998.  Rice’s mother, Janet, became a celebrity of sorts during her son’s three years at Rutgers, for her vocal support of the Scarlet Knights. Rice said she went to most of the Ravens’ home games, but would not be in Pittsburgh for Sunday’s game.  “It’s kind of cold and rowdy out there,” Rice said, smiling.  He is looking forward to another challenge in a rough atmosphere. After returning from a leg injury last season, Rice carried the ball only one time for 2 yards and caught three passes when the Ravens lost to the Steelers in the A.F.C. championship game, 23‐14, at Heinz Field.  Rice and the Ravens have progressed since then. Rice has helped make them more versatile, more explosive, less reliant on their defense. As wide receiver Derrick Mason said, “We kind of feel as if there’s not a play we can’t make as an offense.”  Rice is not exactly that confident. He said he was taking his success in stride. When they write the final chapter to the story of the Ravens’ season, he said, maybe he will take a deep breath and appreciate a year in which he broke loose. But he is enjoying himself too much now. He is, after all, standing tall for an N.F.L. team that needs him.  “I love the way they’re using me,” he said.  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Refusing to Give Up Dawan Landry has returned to his physical style after last year's neck injury.   By Sean Patrick Byrne BaltimoreRavens.com December 26, 2009  A strange thing happened in the hospital following the injury.   It was the second game of the season last year and Dawan Landry had been carted off the field after losing all feeling in his extremities after a tackle.   His younger brother, LaRon (starting safety for the Washington Redskins), sat bedside and was uncommonly quiet.  Lying recumbent in the hospital room, Dawan had started regaining feeling in his fingertips, a welcome sign following a spinal cord concussion.   If anyone should understand the reality and brutality of the NFL game, it should have been LaRon.  But it was immediately following the injury and even the ensuing weeks that saw LaRon trying to convince his older brother to retire his cleats and walk away from the game – the game that had played such a pivotal role in their lives as children.  For LaRon, the injury served as a wakeup call to question the quality of life and future of his brother. For Dawan, the injury also forced him the face the unquestionable future.  Specifically, Dawan wanted to know when – when he could suit up once again for the Ravens.   As winner of this year’s Ed Block Courage Award, Dawan has proven that an indomitable will and a tenacious effort can overcome the most serious of hurdles. The award, which is voted on by teammates, honors those NFL players who exemplify sportsmanship and courage.  But long before he was a starter on the Raven’s defense, Dawan’s road to the NFL was paved with hours in the gym and years competing against the best competition – namely his two brothers.   Dawan – the middle brother – knew that hanging around his older brother would benefit him down the line.  

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“My brothers and I were always pushing each other and because of that, we were constantly challenging ourselves,” said Landry. “Growing up, you’re bound to get better if you’re playing with guys who are older and stronger than you. So I spent as much time as I could around the bigger guys.”  When the brothers weren’t proving themselves on the basketball court, on the field or in the yard, they were also given boxing gloves that became a natural measuring stick of their athletic prowess.  The older brother typically won, but it only served to fuel the competitive fire of the younger one.   Landry attributes his unrelenting spirit to two very important people in his life:  “My parents definitely,” said Landry. “I was taught early on that you really had to go after what you want and I learned a lot from them.”  Becoming a professional athlete was always the goal for No. 26. In high school, he excelled in both basketball and football. He was recruited to play the latter at Georgia Tech not as a safety, but rather a quarterback.   However, after changing to the defensive side of the ball, Landry left Tech recording the third‐most tackles in school history for a defensive back.   His physical style and consistency (he never missed a game his final three years in college) raised many eyebrows within the Ravens’ scouting department.   It was apparent his mentality and approach to game were equally as valued when he eventually stepped into the starting lineup as a rookie opposite Ed Reed in the Ravens’ secondary.   “It’s really important to be tenacious in all aspects of the game – on the field and off it,” said Landry. “All the success we have on Sunday is because of a total focus in the meetings, watching film and practicing the right way. You can’t just expect to go out there and make plays. It doesn’t work like that. You have to be 100% committed.”  His rookie campaign was considered such a success that he was one of only seven players to receive a vote for AP Defensive Rookie of the Year honors.   Landry went on to start every game of 2007 and was primed to continue raising his level of play in 2008 when he sustained a Jamal Lewis knee to the top of his helmet. In an instant, his season was over and his playing career tentatively in the balance.  Landry knew he would play again, but admits to struggling with the experience.  “That was a tough situation to deal with last season,” said Dawan. “But it wasn’t because of the rehab. I’ve always been a gym rat, so the physical part of it was not a problem. The hard part was having to watch the game and not being able to contribute on the field. It was especially tough because they had such a great season and you just want to be a part of it. I knew I was working hard to come back but that was difficult.”  Fortunately for the Ravens, Landry exhibited the tireless determination ingrained in him at such a young age to return as a starter for the team.  This season, Dawan Landry has been a mainstay in the starting lineup for an injury‐plagued secondary, recording 74 tackles and four interceptions, returning one for a touchdown.   Week in and out, he continues to live up to his nickname “Wop,” a moniker earned for the violent sound of his collisions and tackles on the field.   Most certainly, he has proven to his younger brother, LaRon, that the decision to continue playing professional football was the right choice.  “We definitely are still competitive,” said the elder brother. “Even to this day whether it’s in a race or on the basketball court, we’ll still go at it. I have older cousins who still won’t back down to this day who I grew up with. I really don’t see that stopping anytime soon, even after I’m done with my career.”  

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  Despite economic slump, Ravens stay healthy While other teams face loss of value, TV blackouts, Baltimore thrives  By Kevin Van Valkenburg The Baltimore Sun September 9, 2009  It wasn't that long ago when owning an NFL franchise was nearly a no‐risk venture. Revenue sharing, a salary cap and the most lucrative television contract in professional sports made it virtually impossible to go wrong from a business standpoint. Even if the team floundered, your bank account did not.  But the recent recession ushered in a new set of realities. For the first time in a decade, eight NFL teams saw their overall value decline, according to annual rankings compiled by Forbes magazine. League‐wide, ticket sales are down nearly 10 percent. The NFL said this week that it expects that at least 25 games, and possibly as many as 50, will be blacked out on local television this season.  Yet despite the uncertainty, the Baltimore Ravens are one of the teams on a steady path of growth and what they hope is long‐term prosperity.  The Ravens were ranked as the 11th‐most‐valuable NFL franchise by Forbes at $1.079 billion, up 2 percent from the previous year.   The team has sold out its 2009 home games, bringing its consecutive regular‐season sellout streak to 112 games, dating to the birth of the franchise. Despite playing in one of the league's smallest media markets ‐ 26th of 32 teams ‐ and having virtually no national following, the Ravens had an estimated $240 million of revenue last year, better than 21 teams, according to Forbes.  

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Although Ravens president Dick Cass concedes it has been a struggle to renew the leases on the corporate suites inside M&T Bank Stadium in this economy, sponsorship dollars have actually increased by about 1 percent, a fairly impressive figure considering unemployment just hit a 26‐year high.  "It's a challenging time, there is no doubt about that," said Cass, entering his sixth year as president of the Ravens. "We've been extremely fortunate. I think we have very loyal fans, we're coming off a good year, and we have high hopes for this year. That makes a big difference. Our season‐ticket renewal rate is 99 percent, or higher. I think that indicates to us that people made a big sacrifice to hold onto their season tickets and keep coming to games, and I think that's a big tribute to our team and the place we've come to hold in this city."  It's still no cheap outing to attend a Ravens game. Even without factoring in parking ($25) and food, the average Ravens ticket costs $77, slightly above the league average. But to purchase that ticket at face value, you almost have to own a personal seat license, since 96 percent of all tickets sold are season tickets, and the ones that aren't sell out within minutes of going on sale. The average value of a Ravens PSL fell slightly this year, but the cost to buy one is still somewhere between $2,000 and $25,000, depending on the market and where they are in the stadium.  "I think the PSLs have helped us, because they've increased in value substantially since they were first issued," Cass said. "If you're a fan and you cannot afford to hold onto your season tickets any longer, what you do is sell your PSL. It's a little like the housing market. If you've got to sell your house in this market, you're going to get a little less than you would have the year before. But there is still a market. There is still value there. They have enough value that someone is willing to buy them."  That's hardly the case in cities like Detroit, San Diego, Oakland and Jacksonville, which all anticipate television blackouts this season. Already, 17,000 Jaguars season ticket holders declined to renew from a year ago. The team's average ticket price is tied with the Cleveland Browns for the lowest in the NFL at $55.  The Vikings still have around 6,000 season tickets available, even though the signing of Brett Favre sparked a run of 3,200 season ticket sales, according to the Minneapolis Star‐Tribune. The Vikings haven't sold out any of their games, and still have more than 1,000 tickets available to each one. The Cincinnati Bengals have had 44 consecutive sellouts, but that is in jeopardy this year. One of their preseason games was already blacked out.  "I think generally the NFL made a mistake during expansion," said John Moag, former head of the Maryland Stadium Authority, who negotiated the Ravens move from Cleveland after Baltimore was denied a team during the expansion process. "I think they misread growth potential of the Jacksonville market. I think Baltimore got over its NFL separation with the Colts rather quickly when this team came to town. There is no question it is a very strong brand in the NFL, and it's even stronger here in the Baltimore area. People are loath to give up their tickets. Whether we like it or not, it ranks up there with religion for some people."  Alice Edwards, a school bus contractor from Forest Hill, could have pocketed a tidy profit when she sold her two club‐level PSLs, doubling her initial $5,000 investment. But Edwards couldn't leave the Ravens behind. So she applied the profits toward buying four new seats in a better section. "My sons and I are die‐hard Ravens fans," she said.  Marc Ganis, the president of Sports Corp Limited, a Chicago‐based sports marketing firm, said that even though the Ravens are a relatively young franchise, the history of professional football in the city ‐ especially when combined with the team's recent success ‐ has fostered an intense loyalty.  "When the Colts were successful there, football was very popular," Ganis said. "That kind of thing continues for generations. It's extremely hard to create something where it never existed. But if you lose that kind of following where it did exist, it's not as hard to get it back."  Cass said the Ravens have tried to look for additional sources of revenue for the team, and booking more nonfootball events at M&T Bank Stadium is one avenue.  Earlier this year, the Ravens played host to an international soccer match between Chelsea and AC Milan that sold 72,000 tickets, and the team is hopeful it can host a similar match next summer. The NCAA Lacrosse Final Four will also be played at M&T Bank Stadium in 2010 and 2011, and the team has expressed interest in hosting a World Cup match if the United States is awarded the competition in 2018. Because the state owns the stadium, the team splits the profits from those events with the Maryland Stadium Authority after taking 10 percent as a management fee.  "Some of those events, we don't make a lot of money," Cass said. "But we do them partly as payback, because we're a state‐owned facility and there are a lot of ancillary benefits to the city like hotel rooms, and partly because we get on a list of stadiums that can do big events and put on a good event."  The Ravens do draw a small amount of revenue from local merchandise sales and Ravens‐themed Maryland Lottery tickets, but the amount of money they bring in is fairly small compared with the revenue generated from ticket sales, suites leases and corporate sponsorships.  But the team's primary focus is to continue to grow its local fan base. The team plans to install high‐definition screens inside the stadium for the 2010 season, which should cost between $8 million and $9 million, but Cass feels it's a necessary expense.  "We're competing against people's high‐definition televisions at home," Cass said. "You have to make it worthwhile for the fans to come to the stadium."  Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Barker contributed to this article  Game day expense  Estimated cost for family of four to attend a Ravens game:  Four tickets: Between $385 and $400, minimum  Off‐site parking: $25  Concessions: $50 to $60 (four hot dogs, two sodas, two beers)  Merchandise: $50 to $250  

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