bakes781
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Why? I don't remember hearing anything on him having major issues up to now. Hurt in practice? I really want the Pats to play a reasonably full-strength Ravens.
Ummmmm, I wouldn't mind seeing Rice on the sideline.
nah, we want to beat them with rice playing. otherwise, we would have hear all week that the pats got by because of the baltimore injuries.
nah, we want to beat them with rice playing. otherwise, we would have hear all week that the pats got by because of the baltimore injuries.
nah, we want to beat them with rice playing. otherwise, we would have hear all week that the pats got by because of the baltimore injuries.
nah, we want to beat them with rice playing. otherwise, we would have hear all week that the pats got by because of the baltimore injuries.
nah, we want to beat them with rice playing. otherwise, we would have hear all week that the pats got by because of the baltimore injuries.
Hmmm ... I dunno, I can buy ear plugs but a 1 in the W column is still exactly that. I'll take their team however it is delivered. Injuries are an unfortunate part of the game, but still part of things nonetheless.
The Ravens were well-represented at practice Friday.
Linebackers Jameel McClain (knee) and Edgar Jones (thigh), running back Ray Rice (knee), fullback Le’Ron McClain (shoulder/knee), defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (left knee) and cornerback Josh Wilson (hamstring) participated during the portion open the to media.
The lone exception was defensive end Paul Kruger, who had returned to Thursday’s session on a limited basis despite a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee. Kruger ran out to the practice field without his jersey and helmet, and he wore a brace on his knee.