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Reed isn't sure if he'll be ready to play in opener
Although he returned to practice on Saturday, the status of Ravens safety Ed Reed remains up in the air.
Baltimore Ravens Preseason One-Liners
QB Kyle Boller created two turnovers against the Patriots, potentially hurting his shot at becoming the starter again.
Ravens RB McGahee to have surgery
Baltimore Ravens running back Willis McGahee is scheduled to have surgery on his left knee in Miami some time in the near future, the club announced on Monday.
Ravens Insider: Tough blow for Burgess
The inside scoop and analysis on the team from The Sun's Ravens columnist and Ravens beat writer.
Head coach John Harbaugh is confident that starters Willis McGahee and Ed Reed will be available for the Ravens' regular-season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals Sept.
Every season, the Ravens' defense typically ranks among the best in the league. This year, that unit will have another weapon at its disposal this year.
Ed Reed practiced for the first time today, but the Ravens free safety was wearing some unexpected attire.
7. Smith still looking for passing grade
On one of his very first snaps, quarterback Troy Smith fumbled. A few snaps later, he was intercepted by Ravens secondary coach Chuck Pagano, who was playing cornerback because the team was short players.
Ravens are hoping the Pryce is all right
The Ravens designed the first two days of training camp to acclimate quarterbacks and rookies before the veterans arrive on Wednesday.
Antwaun Molden arrived in Indianapolis for the NFL combine last month basically as an unknown prospect to a wide range of scouts. via Tribune-Chronicle
The injury bug continued to hit the Ravens, as rookie linebacker Prescott Burgess was placed on Injured Reserve today. via Baltimore Ravens
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Ravens Still Unsettled at Quarterback
“I don't know what the coaches are going to decide. If they decide to go with Kyle, that's fine, and I'm backing him up. I probably would agree with them.”
OWINGS MILLS, Md., Nov. 12 -- Even Steve McNair seemed resigned to the possibility that he would be replaced as the starting quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens this week, as he spoke with reporters Sunday following another turnover-laden, ineffective performance.
But Coach Brian Billick wasn't ready Monday to make a definitive decision about whether McNair or Kyle Boller will start against the Cleveland Browns. Billick said he needed more information on the condition of McNair's non-throwing shoulder, which he may have injured in Sunday's loss to Cincinnati. Read more
McNair still the starter at QB
“Obviously, we'll make our adjustments going forward.”
Ravens coach Brian Billick and many players reiterated their support for Steve McNair to remain the team's starting quarterback even after the offense has scored just 28 points during a three-game losing ... via Baltimore Examiner
“With the guys we didn't have available to us, the plan that the defensive coaches implemented, and the way that those guys went out there on a short field, what they did was incredible”
The Ravens' cornerbacks grew before Corey Ivy 's very eyes. In a 21-7 loss yesterday to the Cincinnati Bengals that offered little to cheer about, the defense may have found a glimmer of hope in the performance ... via BaltimoreSun.com
Today's Ravens practice report
Starters Ed Reed, Chris McAlister and Terrell Suggs did not take part in the portion of practice open to the media at the Ravens training facility in Owings Mills today. via BaltimoreSun.com