Step inside the war room for the moment OT Ronnie Stanley was drafted.https://t.co/AoDcmdAg48— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 29, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
R.O. is the new JO
With the 6th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select...a bodyguard for Joe Flacco. Also known as Ronnie Stanley, the Ravens Production staff was in the Draft Room when RO got the news.
Sr. Prom
Steve Smith Sr. can retire now.
Not because he's slow to heal from injury or because Breshad Perriman is healthy or because the Ravens signed Mike Wallace this offseason.
No, Smith can retire because no matter how far he takes the Ravens this season, he won't be able to top his latest performance.
After being connected through his foundation, Smith made the dream of a young woman in Charlotte, NC come true as he was her date for her Senior Prom. Complete with corsages, limos and line dancing; Smith gave Aubrey Bridges a night she likely will never forget, but perhaps more important, a night that made her feel like just another teenage girl despite growing up with a form of Autism.
Watch as the Ravens Production team captured it all here.
Not because he's slow to heal from injury or because Breshad Perriman is healthy or because the Ravens signed Mike Wallace this offseason.
No, Smith can retire because no matter how far he takes the Ravens this season, he won't be able to top his latest performance.
After being connected through his foundation, Smith made the dream of a young woman in Charlotte, NC come true as he was her date for her Senior Prom. Complete with corsages, limos and line dancing; Smith gave Aubrey Bridges a night she likely will never forget, but perhaps more important, a night that made her feel like just another teenage girl despite growing up with a form of Autism.
Watch as the Ravens Production team captured it all here.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 24, 2016
Monday, April 25, 2016
Dime Store
Jeremy Butler, Daniel Brown, Kaelin Clay & Darren Waller walk in to a bar...
No joke, those guys were all playing Wide Receiver for the Ravens at the end of last year. And despite the fact that they all showed enough promise to make it to the NFL, I don't think they made many fantasy football rosters. Of course they were led by Kamar Aiken in many of those late Fall games - but 12 months ago Aiken could have just as easily walked in to a bar in Baltimore and not been noticed.
Which brings us, as unlikely as it sounds, to today and the fact that the Ravens may have a WR group on par with the Anquan-Torrey-Jacoby trio that led us to victory in Super Bowl XLVII.
I present to you:
No joke, those guys were all playing Wide Receiver for the Ravens at the end of last year. And despite the fact that they all showed enough promise to make it to the NFL, I don't think they made many fantasy football rosters. Of course they were led by Kamar Aiken in many of those late Fall games - but 12 months ago Aiken could have just as easily walked in to a bar in Baltimore and not been noticed.
Which brings us, as unlikely as it sounds, to today and the fact that the Ravens may have a WR group on par with the Anquan-Torrey-Jacoby trio that led us to victory in Super Bowl XLVII.
I present to you:
- Steve Smith Sr.
- Mike Wallace
- Kamar Aiken
- Breshad Perriman
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John Harbaugh seems excited to welcome Mike Wallace to the flock |
Of course a lot can go wrong - Perriman has yet to play a down in purple and black; Wallace has yet to catch a pass from Flacco, Aiken is still new at this star-receiver thing (see above) and Sr. Smith was supposed to be on the golf course already.
But here they are. A quartet of pass catchers that are likely helping Joe get through his rehab. I imagine a poster of them taped to the screen of a treadmill.
Not to be out done, the Ravens all of a sudden boast a deep Tight End group as well. Ben Watson joins the fray along with Maxx Williams and Crockett Gillmore, let alone the return of Dennis Pitta to the Castle.
Get well soon Joe, you have some dimes to drop.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
2016 Ravens Schedule: Hot Takes
With less than 30 minutes to digest, my quick take on the Ravens schedule:
1. Home Opener vs. Rex/Reed/Tyrod will be great for the Ravens media
2. Back-to-back weeks in the Big Apple must be rare for a road team - the team is welcome to stay at my place in Hoboken
3. Did NFL put Ravens vs. Browns in prime time? Kick-sixes only happen once
4. Monday Night. In New England. In December. Yum.
5. (Not) home for the holidays? Christmas in Pittsburgh followed by New Years Eve in Cincinnati will make or break Baltimore sports fans holiday spirit
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
The Promise of Pitta
Photo by Al Bello
News reports indicate that Dennis Pitta may in fact be returning to the NFL. Not only that, he may still be a Raven. Wonderful news for any Baltimore fan, but fans of athletes in general.
I can not imagine the devastation of working your entire life for a specific goal; achieving that goal (#SBXLVII4EVER!); coming back to work and then having your dreams derailed, or rather dislocated Twice!
Dennis Pitta is making the decision after consulting with doctors and others close to him.
We shouldn't be surprised. After doctors told him he couldn't safely return last year, he responded by saying, "Certainly there's no plans to retire at this time."
Certainly there's plans to root for him this time.
Update:
Thursday, April 07, 2016
Hot off the Presses
NFL GM's, they're just like us.
That's because the Ravens recently published their own 2016 Draft Guide and my first thought was, I wonder if Ozzie uses the magazine the same way I do at my Fantasy Football draft each year.
[EDITORS NOTE: This year's draft will be in Denver, CO thanks the Von Miller and my league's annual tradition of hosting our draft in the city of the Super Bowl winner]
Does he cross off those prospects who are already picked? Does he circle sleepers in advance? Does he keep it rolled up for reading on planes, trains and on vacation? I'd like to think so. See for yourself.
That's because the Ravens recently published their own 2016 Draft Guide and my first thought was, I wonder if Ozzie uses the magazine the same way I do at my Fantasy Football draft each year.
[EDITORS NOTE: This year's draft will be in Denver, CO thanks the Von Miller and my league's annual tradition of hosting our draft in the city of the Super Bowl winner]
Does he cross off those prospects who are already picked? Does he circle sleepers in advance? Does he keep it rolled up for reading on planes, trains and on vacation? I'd like to think so. See for yourself.

Bold(in) Choice
Former Ravens wide-out Anquan Boldin took part in MLB's Opening Day #CapsOn campaign earlier this week and took a very balanced approached to his hat choice. However, purple eyes will spot that Q is shown sporting at Orioles hat along with his new best friend at the time, Mr. Lombardi. #SBXLVII4EVER
When you're going with @MLB #CapsOn, variety is key. pic.twitter.com/eEmu40wKag
— Anquan Boldin (@AnquanBoldin) April 4, 2016
Monday, April 04, 2016
Birds of a Feather
This is Birdland!
With #OpeningDay upon us for the Orioles, the Ravens used their social skills to wish their feathered friends good luck...
On Twitter...
On Facebook...
And on Instagram.
With #OpeningDay upon us for the Orioles, the Ravens used their social skills to wish their feathered friends good luck...
On Twitter...
Hey @Orioles,— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 4, 2016
Good luck in 2016!
Love, the birds across the parking lot#FlockTogether pic.twitter.com/j0Ga3jKVcb
On Facebook...
From our nest to yours,Good luck to the Orioles for a successful 2016 season!#FlockTogether
Posted by Baltimore Ravens on Monday, April 4, 2016
And on Instagram.
A photo posted by Baltimore Ravens (@ravens) on
Saturday, April 02, 2016
Mr. Weddle
There must be plenty of marquee moments in the life of an athletes' parents. Watching them play for the first time, getting drafted, winning a title...but I have to imagine being able to wear the professional jersey of your own child must be pretty special. Thanks to Twitter, we get to see Mr. Weddle experience that joy. Nothing like getting to put on the purple...
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