Daktronics building screens for Baltimore Ravens
AP - Fri Dec 4, 9:16 am ETSouth Dakota-based Daktronics says it will design, manufacture and install new large screen video displays for the football stadium for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens.
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South Dakota-based Daktronics says it will design, manufacture and install new large screen video displays for the football stadium for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens.
After losing both regular-season matchups and an AFC Championship game to the Pittsburgh Steelers last year, the Baltimore Ravens were finally able to serve Pittsburgh a deep dish of redemption this past Sunday night.
BROOKINGS, S.D. -- Daktronics and the Maryland Stadium Authority announced today that the company will design, manufacture and install new large screen video displays for M&T Bank Stadium, home of the National Football League's Baltimore Ravens.
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.
Baltimore would strengthen its playoffs hopes with a victory over Green Bay. The Baltimore Ravens want to be where the Green Bay Packers already are -- and not just near the top of the NFL's defensive rankings.
By Tony Moss, NFL Editor -- (Sports Network) - A pair of playoff hopefuls from opposite conferences will cap off the Week 13 schedule at chilly Lambeau Field on Monday night, when the Green Bay Packers host the Baltimore Ravens in a game that will have playoff implications for both teams.
According to Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal, The Baltimore Ravens are in the bottom half of NFL teams for prime time TV viewership.
An interception by rookie Paul Kruger set up a 29-yard field goal by Billy Cundiff with 6:42 left in the extra session, giving the Baltimore Ravens a 20-17 victory Sunday night.
On the surface, the matchup seems to be a mismatch: The Green Bay Packers offensive line that has allowed a league-worst 44 sacks against a Baltimore Ravens defense that delights in confusing and intimidating opponents.
When Pittsburgh wide receiver Hines Ward went on NBC last Sunday and said the Steelers' locker room was divided 50-50 on whether quarterback Ben Roethlisberger should have played against the Baltimore Ravens that day, he surely and perhaps even unknowingly shed an even brighter spotlight on the most significant problem the NFL has always faced in dealing with player concussions.
Baltimore Ravens at Green Bay Packers (-3.5, 43) Two teams in the hunt for Wild Card spots clash Monday at Lambeau Field. Green Bay (7-4 straight up, 6-4-1 ATS) has won three straight, but hasn’t since it pounding the Lions on Thanksgiving. Ba...
OWINGS MILLS — The Baltimore Ravens’ inconsistent offense is facing yet another formidable task Monday night.
NEW YORK (AP) -- The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT - Definitely will not play; DNP - Did not practice; LIMITED - Limited participation in practice; FULL - Full participation in practice): MONDAY BALTIMORE RAVENS at GREEN BAY PACKERS -- RAVENS: DOUBTFUL: TE L.J. Smith (notes) (ankle), LB Terrell Suggs (notes) (knee). QUESTIONABLE: CB K.J. Gerard (notes ...
The Ravens have proven to be prime-time players, beating the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers on national television this season.
Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Chad Clifton likely will play Monday night against the Baltimore Ravens after being listed as probable with a hamstring injury.
Chad Steele, director of media relations O n the Baltimore Ravens' game days, "suiting up" takes on a different meaning for Chad Steele. The Ravens' director of media relations is always in a suit on those days. "There's a lot of national attention ... so we want to make sure that we represent ourselves well - not only in how we do, but how we look," says the 35-year-old Washington Village ...
An amateur artist’s lawsuit over the first Baltimore Ravens logo is going before a federal appeals court. Frederick Bouchat claims the Ravens, the NFL and NFL Films violated copyright laws by using the logo for commercial purposes. The team used the “Flying B” logo from 1996 to 1998. Bouchat has collected no royalties or damages for use of the logo.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - An amateur artist's lawsuit over the first Baltimore Ravens logo is going before a federal appeals court. Frederick Bouchat claims the Ravens, the NFL and NFL Films violated copyright laws by using the logo for commercial purposes.
Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco's sprained ankle is "not a major injury," coach John Harbaugh said.
AFC North: Nothing plain about Ravens' Rice
Forget statistics for a second and imagine you are coaching a postseason game against Drew Brees and the high-flying New Orleans Saints.