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JUST THE FACTS For the 2nd time in 4 weeks, the Baltimore Ravens play the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens, now 2-7 and losers of 4 in a row, host the Steelers, 7-2 and winners of 4 straight, this Sunday, 11/20, at M&T Bank Stadium. Kickoff is 1 p.m., a change from the original 4:15 start time. When the Ravens lost 20-19 at Pittsburgh on Halloween night, Matt Stover’s 47-yard FG gave Baltimore a 19-17 lead with 3:21 left in the game. Pittsburgh’s Jeff Reed hit the game-winner 2 minutes later in a game that saw 6 Ravens starters out with injuries. Last Sunday, the Ravens lost, 30-3, at Jacksonville when QB Kyle Boller was sacked 4 times, threw 3 INTs and the offense produced a season-low 163 yards. The Steelers powered their way to a 34-21 victory over the Browns at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh, which has won 4 in a row, is looking for its 12th con- secutive road win. The last time the Steelers lost away from home was to the Ravens, 30-13, on 9/19/04. The Ravens are in the midst of a 6-game stretch against some of the NFL’s best teams. It started in Chicago against the NFC North’s 1st-place Bears (a 10-6 loss on 10/23) and continued in Pittsburgh on 10/31. The 1st-place Bengals came to Baltimore (a 21-9 loss on 11/6), and the trip to the 6-3 Jaguars followed. There’s the home contest this Sunday versus the Steelers, and then the Ravens go to Cincinnati for a rematch on 11/27. BRIAN SAYS “This is a new situation for a lot of us, and it’s difficult. What each coach, including me, and each player has to do is figure out how he can do a better job. That’s what we’re doing. It’s clear we have to be more productive on offense. We have to run the ball better. Kyle (Boller) needs to play better, but we need to help him do that. How do you do that? You keep work- ing. Are the players looking at the extra videotape? Where can we improve the game plans? How can the defense get more turnovers? We all have to embrace the current chal- lenges and opportunities.” INJURY REPORT The Ravens have been playing without the 2 players who have won 3 of the past 5 Defensive Player of the Year awards. S Ed Reed (2004) and MLB Ray Lewis (2000 and 2003) have missed the last 4 and 3 games, respectively. Lewis has thigh injuries and Reed has an ankle sprain. CB Dale Carter (ham- string), FB Ovie Mughelli (ankle) and S B.J. Ward (groin) also missed the game in Jacksonville. Starting FB Alan Ricard (calf) was placed on IR on 11/2 after playing in just 2 games this season. He joined 2nd-round choice OLB Dan Cody (knee), who was injured in training camp. There were no new substantial injuries reported after the Jaguars’ game. WHAT’S GOING ON... Commitment to the community has been an important part of the Ravens’ franchise since the team started in 1996. While it starts at the top, with current owner Steve Bisciotti and before that Art Modell, it also involves players who are good guys willing to give. With Thanksgiving next week, Ravens players are once again step- ping up to make sure more Baltimore area families can enjoy the holiday in a special way. Ray Lewis will donate the mak- ings for complete meals, plus toiletries, to 400 families. Rookie Mark Clayton, who recently donated $20,000 to Hurricane Katrina victims, is feeding 300 families next week. As usual, Ed Reed, who provided a lot of the inspiration and some of the funds for the Ravens $1.2 million gift to those who suffered from Katrina, will buy and deliver meals to 40 families near Booker T. Washington Middle School. (Reed regularly visits and helps students at the school). Once again, Jamal Lewis will spend Thanksgiving eve at Aunt Hattie’s Place (abused children), helping prepare and then eating the meal with the young men who live there. Matt Stover is going to make sure the children at the St. Vincent’s Center have a good Thanksgiving. Fans can help, too. This Sunday, representatives from the Ravens and the Lady Ravens association will collect food in an effort to make sure as many local families as possible eat during this holiday season. ABOUT THE STEELERS... The Ravens are hoping a trend with the Steelers continues. In each of the last 2 seasons, the home team has won the game. Pittsburgh held service 4 weeks ago on Halloween night with a 20-19 victory. In 2004, the Ravens gave the Steelers their only regular season defeat with the 30-13 victory at M&T Bank Stadium (9/19). QB Ben Roethlisberger, who has not played since the 10/31 victory over Baltimore, entered last season’s game here in the 2nd quar- ter after Tommy Maddox injured his elbow. The Steelers came back with a 20-7 triumph on 12/16 at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh, currently tied with the Bengals for 1st place, is the defending AFC North champion, a crown the Ravens earned in 2003. LAST WEEK The Jaguars’ defense sacked QB Kyle Boller 4 times and inter- cepted 3 of his passes in the Ravens 30-3 loss last Sunday in Jacksonville. Boller was playing his 1st game since hurting his toe in the season opener. Baltimore did take a 3-0 lead in the 1st quarter, and trailed 10-3 at the half before Jacksonville exploded for 20 2nd-half points. The Jaguars RB Greg Jones (25 carries for 106 yards) and WR Matt Jones (5 catches for 117 yards) each produced 100-plus yard days. TE Todd Heap (5 for 58) and WR Derrick Mason (4 for 63) were top perform- ers for the Ravens. LB/DE TERRELL SUGGS ON RAVENS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR REX RYAN “You want to give your heart out for Rex. I don’t know what it is about him, but I hope he never changes. That’s exactly why, in a heartbeat, no matter what he’ll ask me to do, I’ll do it. I love Rex Ryan. Love playing for him. When I was a rookie and everyone seemed mad at me for something, he took me in his meeting room with the other linemen and got me straightened out.” UPCOMING SCHEDULE Here’s the media schedule for this week: Wednesday: 11:35 AM Coach Billick 12 to 12:45 PM Players 1:30 to 2:10 PM Practice Thursday: 10:45 AM Coach Billick 11:15 to 11:45 AM Practice 1:30 to 2:15 PM Players Friday: 11 to 11:40 AM Practice 12:50 PM Coach Billick 12:55 PM Players TV: CBS-TV (Channel 13/23 in Baltimore) Ian Eagle (Play-by-Play) Solomon Wilcots (Analyst) Bob Dekas (Producer) Cathy Barreto (Director) LOCAL RADIO: JACKfm (102.7 FM)/ESPN RADIO (1300 AM) Scott Garceau (Play-by-Play) Tom Matte (Analyst) Chuck Evans (Sideline Reporter for Home Games) Larry Rosen (Sideline Reporter for Away Games) GAME 10 -- PITTSBURGH STEELERS (7-2) at BALTIMORE RAVENS (2-7) Sunday, November 20, 2005 -- 1:00 PM EST -- M&T Bank Stadium (70,107) WEDNESDA Y CONFERENCE CALLS Ravens: Kyle Boller (11:50 a.m.) and Brian Billick (12:10 p.m.) Steelers: Hines Ward (11:50 a.m.) and Bill Cowher (12:15 p.m.)

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JUST THE FACTSFor the 2nd time in 4 weeks, the Baltimore Ravens play thePittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens, now 2-7 and losers of 4 in arow, host the Steelers, 7-2 and winners of 4 straight, thisSunday, 11/20, at M&T Bank Stadium. Kickoff is 1 p.m., achange from the original 4:15 start time. When the Ravens lost20-19 at Pittsburgh on Halloween night, Matt Stover’s 47-yardFG gave Baltimore a 19-17 lead with 3:21 left in the game.Pittsburgh’s Jeff Reed hit the game-winner 2 minutes later in agame that saw 6 Ravens starters out with injuries.

Last Sunday, the Ravens lost, 30-3, at Jacksonville when QBKyle Boller was sacked 4 times, threw 3 INTs and the offenseproduced a season-low 163 yards. The Steelers powered theirway to a 34-21 victory over the Browns at Heinz Field.Pittsburgh, which has won 4 in a row, is looking for its 12th con-secutive road win. The last time the Steelers lost away fromhome was to the Ravens, 30-13, on 9/19/04.

The Ravens are in the midst of a 6-game stretch against someof the NFL’s best teams. It started in Chicago against the NFCNorth’s 1st-place Bears (a 10-6 loss on 10/23) and continued inPittsburgh on 10/31. The 1st-place Bengals came to Baltimore(a 21-9 loss on 11/6), and the trip to the 6-3 Jaguars followed.There’s the home contest this Sunday versus the Steelers, andthen the Ravens go to Cincinnati for a rematch on 11/27.

BRIAN SAYS“This is a new situation for a lot of us, and it’s difficult. Whateach coach, including me, and each player has to do is figureout how he can do a better job. That’s what we’re doing. It’sclear we have to be more productive on offense. We have torun the ball better. Kyle (Boller) needs to play better, but weneed to help him do that. How do you do that? You keep work-ing. Are the players looking at the extra videotape? Wherecan we improve the game plans? How can the defense getmore turnovers? We all have to embrace the current chal-lenges and opportunities.”

INJURY REPORTThe Ravens have been playing without the 2 players whohave won 3 of the past 5 Defensive Player of the Year awards.S Ed Reed (2004) and MLB Ray Lewis (2000 and 2003) havemissed the last 4 and 3 games, respectively. Lewis has thighinjuries and Reed has an ankle sprain. CB Dale Carter (ham-string), FB Ovie Mughelli (ankle) and S B.J. Ward (groin) alsomissed the game in Jacksonville. Starting FB Alan Ricard(calf) was placed on IR on 11/2 after playing in just 2 gamesthis season. He joined 2nd-round choice OLB Dan Cody(knee), who was injured in training camp. There were no newsubstantial injuries reported after the Jaguars’ game.

WHAT’S GOING ON... Commitment to the community has been an important part of the Ravens’ franchise since theteam started in 1996. While it starts at the top, with current owner Steve Bisciotti and before that Art Modell, it alsoinvolves players who are good guys willing to give. With Thanksgiving next week, Ravens players are once again step-ping up to make sure more Baltimore area families can enjoy the holiday in a special way. Ray Lewis will donate the mak-ings for complete meals, plus toiletries, to 400 families. Rookie Mark Clayton, who recently donated $20,000 to HurricaneKatrina victims, is feeding 300 families next week. As usual, Ed Reed, who provided a lot of the inspiration and some ofthe funds for the Ravens $1.2 million gift to those who suffered from Katrina, will buy and deliver meals to 40 familiesnear Booker T. Washington Middle School. (Reed regularly visits and helps students at the school). Once again, JamalLewis will spend Thanksgiving eve at Aunt Hattie’s Place (abused children), helping prepare and then eating the mealwith the young men who live there. Matt Stover is going to make sure the children at the St. Vincent’s Center have agood Thanksgiving. Fans can help, too. This Sunday, representatives from the Ravens and the Lady Ravens associationwill collect food in an effort to make sure as many local families as possible eat during this holiday season.

ABOUT THE STEELERS... The Ravens are hoping a trend with the Steelers continues. In each of the last 2 seasons, thehome team has won the game. Pittsburgh held service 4 weeks ago on Halloween night with a 20-19 victory. In 2004, theRavens gave the Steelers their only regular season defeat with the 30-13 victory at M&T Bank Stadium (9/19). QB BenRoethlisberger, who has not played since the 10/31 victory over Baltimore, entered last season’s game here in the 2nd quar-ter after Tommy Maddox injured his elbow. The Steelers came back with a 20-7 triumph on 12/16 at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh,currently tied with the Bengals for 1st place, is the defending AFC North champion, a crown the Ravens earned in 2003.

LAST WEEKThe Jaguars’ defense sacked QB Kyle Boller 4 times and inter-cepted 3 of his passes in the Ravens 30-3 loss last Sunday inJacksonville. Boller was playing his 1st game since hurting histoe in the season opener. Baltimore did take a 3-0 lead in the1st quarter, and trailed 10-3 at the half before Jacksonvilleexploded for 20 2nd-half points. The Jaguars RB Greg Jones(25 carries for 106 yards) and WR Matt Jones (5 catches for117 yards) each produced 100-plus yard days. TE Todd Heap(5 for 58) and WR Derrick Mason (4 for 63) were top perform-ers for the Ravens.

LB/DE TERRELL SUGGSON RAVENS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

REX RYAN“You want to give your heart out for Rex. I don’t know

what it is about him, but I hope he never changes. That’sexactly why, in a heartbeat, no matter what he’ll ask me

to do, I’ll do it. I love Rex Ryan. Love playing for him.When I was a rookie and everyone seemed mad at mefor something, he took me in his meeting room with the

other linemen and got me straightened out.”

UPCOMING SCHEDULEHere’s the media schedule for this week:

Wednesday: 11:35 AM Coach Billick12 to 12:45 PM Players1:30 to 2:10 PM Practice

Thursday: 10:45 AM Coach Billick11:15 to 11:45 AM Practice1:30 to 2:15 PM Players

Friday: 11 to 11:40 AM Practice12:50 PM Coach Billick12:55 PM Players

TV: CBS-TV (Channel 13/23 in Baltimore)l Ian Eagle (Play-by-Play) l Solomon Wilcots (Analyst)l Bob Dekas (Producer) l Cathy Barreto (Director)

LOCAL RADIO: JACKfm (102.7 FM)/ESPN RADIO (1300 AM)l Scott Garceau (Play-by-Play) l Tom Matte (Analyst)l Chuck Evans (Sideline Reporter for Home Games)l Larry Rosen (Sideline Reporter for Away Games)

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WEDNESDAY CONFERENCE CALLS

Ravens: Kyle Boller (11:50 a.m.) and Brian Billick (12:10 p.m.)Steelers: Hines Ward (11:50 a.m.) and Bill Cowher (12:15 p.m.)

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TEN to 1This year, the Ravens are celebrating the 10th season since arriving in Baltimore in 1996. The Ravens have run the gamut from a 4-12 season thatyear to a 12-4 season and Super Bowl victory in 2000. To celebrate the 10th season with its fans, Baltimore launched an interactive website:www.ravens10th.com.

IT’S UP TO YOU!Fans were invited to vote for their favorite plays, players and moments. Starting with the 10th-best ranking in each of the 3 categories, ascending to theall-time No. 1-ranked play, player and moment, each election will be announced at a Ravens' home game. The No. 1-ranked play, player and momentwill be announced at the regular season finale on Sun., Dec. 25.

RAVENS 10TH SEASON

“We’re not having success in the red zone for a number of reasons. Part of the key is to be able to run the ballwell. More and more teams are taking a passive approach in the red zone. That means they are using a lot of zonecoverages, which make it more difficult to throw into the end zone. Teams that run the ball better force defensesto be more aggressive. That then creates more man-to-man matchups. Unfortunately, and unlike our previousteams, we have not run the ball the way we need to. Until we do, scoring touchdowns in the red zone will be hard-er. We will also use the talent we have to get them the ball short of the goal line and let them make plays. Thetouchdown that Chester Taylor scored in our 1st game against the Steelers would be an example of that. Bottomline, we have to get better at getting into the end zone. That includes us running the ball better overall.”

Rave-TV, which has won 8 Emmy Awards in the team's 9years, was honored with another Emmy award for its 2004programming. The group received the award from TheCapital Region chapter of the National Academy of TelevisionArts and Sciences in June, 2005.

This season on RaveTV:

Ravens Report, a show that provides insider access to the team, runsevery Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. on Fox45 and re-broadcasts on ComcastSportsNet (Check local listings).

Wired is a weekly program that “mics” a Ravens' player or coach throughthe week and throughout the entire previous week's game. The popularshow airs Tuesday nights at 10:00 p.m. on WNUV-54 and re-broadcasts onComcast SportsNet. This week’s guest: C Mike Flynn

LOCAL RADIO: JACKfm (102.7 FM) and ESPN Radio (1300 AM):

Ravens Pre-game Show with Tom Davis, Gary Stein, Damon Yaffe andChuck Evans airs 3 hours before kickoff. Ravens Post-game Show, with thesame quartet, follows the game. Brian Billick’s weekly call-in show is onTuesdays at 6 p.m. on JACKfm (102.7 FM) and ESPN Radio (1300 AM).

LAST GAME RECAP (11/13/05)Jaguars 30, Ravens 3

The Jaguars sacked QB Kyle Boller 4 times and intercept-ed him thrice in the Ravens’ 30-3 loss. Jacksonville blitzedfrequently, bringing a 5th, and sometimes a 6th pass-rush-er, to help shut down the Ravens’ passing game. Bollercompleted 19 of 33 passes for 142 yards in his 1st actionsince suffering a toe injury in the 1st game of the season.After K Matt Stover opened the scoring with a 41-yard FGin the 1st quarter, the Jaguars reeled off 30 unansweredpoints. In the 2nd quarter, Jaguars QB Byron Leftwichdirected a 7-play, 78-yard scoring drive that he capped witha 32-yard TD pass to WR Matt Jones, giving the Jaguarsthe lead for good. Jaguars K Josh Scobee kicked a 48-yardFG on the last play of the 1st half to increase Jacksonville’slead to 10-3 at intermission.

Baltimore trailed just 10-3 early in the 2nd half, and was inposition to tie the game. The Ravens moved from their own39 to the Jaguars’ 15, where they faced 3rd-and-10.However, CB Terry Cousin intercepted Boller at the goalline, and the Ravens would not threaten the rest of theafternoon. The Jaguars responded with a 92-yard TD drive,resulting in a 1-yard scoring run by RB Greg Jones. Joneshad 106 yards on 25 carries on the afternoon. Scobeekicked 2 FGs in the 4th quarter, and LB Mike Petersonended the scoring with a 26-yard INT return for a TD withjust over 2 minutes left in the game.

BaltimoreRavens.com has undergonea complete overhaul, making the sitemore aesthetically pleasing and easi-

er to navigate. BaltimoreRavens.com continues to provide exclusive cov-erage of the team, but features a new "Tools for the Media" page thatcontains the Media Guide, news clippings, releases and press confer-ence transcripts.

RANK/GAME PLAY PLAYER MOMENT

1 /DEC. 25

2 /DEC. 19

3 /DEC. 4

4 /NOV. 20

5 /NOV. 6 E. Reed’s 106-yard INT TD vs. Cleveland (11/04) TE Todd Heap J. Lewis’ single-game NFL rushing record (9/03)

6 /OCT. 16 S. Sharpe’s Wild Card-tipped TD pass (12/00) TE Shannon Sharpe Ray Lewis Super Bowl MVP (1/01)

7 /OCT. 2 84-yd Super Bowl KOR-TD Je. Lewis (1/01) K Matt Stover Ray Lewis does 1st intro dance (9/00)

8 /SEP. 11 T. Siragusa sacks R. Gannon at Oak. (1/01) DE Michael McCrary Billick named head coach (1/99)

9 /SEP. 1 S.Sharpe 96-yard TD at Oak. (1/01) CB Chris McAlister Naming Ravens (3/96)

10 /AUG. 20 P.Johnson TD at Ten. (11/00) DT Tony Siragusa 1st win in history (9/96)

MMOORREE CCOOAACCHH BBRRIIAANN BBIILLLLIICCKK SSAAYYSS

IT’S NOT TOO LATE!Every Week, A New Chance to Vote!

Fans have 18 more chances to vote on other all-time Ravens favorites! The Weekly Top 10 categories include: Best Draft Picks, Best Free Agents, BestCheerleader/Stunt Performer, Top Player Milestones, Best Action Photos, Biggest Rivalry Players, and more! When you click on the category, it tellsyou the dates the polls open. Voting begins each Tuesday and ends the following Tuesday prior to 2 PM. The winner of the category is announced everyTuesday at 2 PM on the Ravens10th site.

GET YOUR PICTURE ON THE SITE!You can also submit YOUR photos and text to several weekly Top 10 categories including Best Family Moments, Best Tailgaters, Best Fans in RavensGear, Best Ravens-Themed Vehicles, Best Ravens Body Art, Best Fan Sign, Best Game Day Keepsake and Game Day Superstitions!The only way you can win prizes is to log on to www.ravens10th.com. Cast your ballot each week. It’s as easy as a snap count:

1. CHOOSE the weekly Top 10 Category 2. CLICK a Thumbnail to see a larger image and details 3. VOTE for your favorite Entry

RESULTS TO DATE:1. Best Draft Pick: LB Ray Lewis2. Best Free Agent: TE Shannon Sharpe3. Most Exciting Home Game: 11/23/03: Ravens 44, Seahawks 41 OT5. Best Family Moment: Roland S. writes: “Watching my dad tear up when

Art Modell is handed the Lombardi Trophy.”6. Top Player Milestone: LB Ray Lewis is voted Super Bowl MVP7. Best Tailgaters: Adrian W. proposes to his girlfriend and she says ‘yes!’8. Best Fans in Ravens Gear: Ravens “Batman” poses with Phil Gomer at training camp9. Best Cheerleader/Stunt: Colette B. from Odenton, MD

10. Best Ravens-Themed Vehicles: Lot H S.W.A.T. team is No. 111. Best Brian Billick Quote: “When you go into the lion’s den, you don’t tiptoe in. You carry a spear.

You go in screaming like a banshee and say, ‘Where is the son of a bitch?’” - Brian Billick after Ravens beat Titans in 2002 Divisional Playoffs

12. Best Player Quote: “If we don’t let anybody score, then they can’t win. Period. That’s our mentality.” - Ray Lewis on not allowing points in 2000

13. Best Action Photo: “Ouch!” Ray Lewis crunches 49ers RB Kevan Barlow

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RAVENS DEFENSE, ET AL.

DT KELLY GREGG ON THE STEELERS’ O-LINE:“They’ve got good coaching and definitely good play-ers with the 1st-round picks. All of those guys can play.They’ve been together for a little bit and work well as aunit.”

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR REX RYAN ON WHATMAKES A SUCCESSFUL DEFENSE: “Your rundefense starts through the middle with two great tack-les. That’s your anchor. The ball has to go east andwest and not north and south. When that happens,you’re going to be pretty good.”

LB ADALIUS THOMAS ON THE RAVENS STYLE OFDEFENSE: “Nobody takes (away) our swagger, pointblank, period. That’s not something that can be taken.It’s something that we could give away, but that’s notsomething we’re willing to do. Our swagger is still thesame. The swagger comes with confidence, and westill have confidence in ourselves that we can makeplays and win games.”

CB SAMARI ROLLE ON SIGNING WITH THERAVENS AFTER BEING WITH THE TITANS FOR 7YEARS: “That’s what made it a smoother transition –because I got to pick where I wanted to go, and I got toplay with a team that historically has great defenses,and it was a perfect fit for me.”

BRIAN BILLICK ON THE DEFENSE NOT SCORINGTOUCHDOWNS: “We need turnovers, we need fieldposition. It would be great to score, but you can’t comeout of structure. We have not given up a lot of big plays.I think we’re 2nd or 3rd in the league in fewest big playsdown the field. You want to maintain that, but you wantthe other, too, so it’s a fine line to walk sometimes.”

DE TERRELL SUGGS ON HIS NFL LEGACY: “I don’twant to be a ghost when I’m done with the game orwhen the game is done with me. I want the world toremember that I was here. We will never forgetLawrence Taylor, Derrick Thomas or Reggie White.They will always be a part of the NFL and its history.My desire for my name to live through the ages drivesme. I don’t just want to be an average football player inthis league. I want to be dominant, and I think I am inthe best position to do that right now.”

RAVENS OFFENSE, ET AL.

QB KYLE BOLLER ON BEING BACK IN THE LINE-UP: “I just feel really good about having the opportu-nity to be out there with my guys. It’s been hard on me,being the starter all last year, all 16 games, and thengetting hurt in that first game. I’m just excited aboutbeing back out there playing, just trying to help thisteam win.”

PITTSBURGH DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR DICKLE BEAU: “The thing is that the Steelers have notallowed a 100-yard rusher in 21 games. You just haveto control the line of scrimmage against Jamal Lewis.You can’t give him that cutback lane. He can run awayfrom you if he gets a little bit of a crack.”

WR DERRICK MASON ON SCORING: “As much as Ilove Stover – he’s one of the best kickers in the league– I’d rather he kick extra points than field goals. Fieldgoals are great, but when you get (in the red zone), try-ing to win games and be competitive, field goals arejust not going to work. You have to start scoring touch-downs as a team.”

RB CHESTER TAYLOR ON THE OFFENSE IMPROV-ING: “Right now, we’re not putting points on the boardas consistently as we would like. We’re going to do it byany means necessary. We don’t really have an answerfor it. We have to keep pushing until we break through.”

BRIAN BILLICK ON THE INEVITABILITY OFINJURIES: “Everybody deals with injuries. We’ve beenthere before. The next guy steps up. That’s a tall order,but you can’t approach the game any other way.”

TE TODD HEAP ON GETTING TOUCHDOWNS: “It’sfrustrating to get down there and not be able to punchit in. Once you get down there, teams try to push youout. We’ve got to get better at this. We need to put a lotof emphasis that all 11 of us need to do our job.”

RB JAMAL LEWIS ON QB ANTHONY WRIGHT: “Alot has been put on Anthony Wright, and I think he hasheld up well. He has stood up and led this offense andtried to get things going. You have to compliment himfor that; I do.”

“I always heard adversity built character. We can’t just go through themotions. It’s an honor to be out there, and we have to give it all we’ve

got regardless of our record.”

– DE ANTHONY WEAVER ON HIS TEAM’S OUT-LOOK FOR THE 2ND HALF OF THE SEASON

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BALTIMORE RAVENS VS. PITTSBURGH STEELERS (11/20/05)

BRIAN BILLICK is the 2nd head coach in Ravens franchisehistory. In his 7th season with the Ravens, he owns a 63-49(.563) record. Billick led the Ravens to a 9-7 record in 2004(Billick’s 5th winning season in 6 years) despite losing 53games to important starters. In 2004, the Ravens returned 21of 22 starters from a team that fought its way to a 10-6 recordand the AFC North title in 2003. With that division title, Billicktook the Ravens to the playoffs for the 3rd time in 4 years. Healso led the youngest team in NFL history (19 1st-year play-ers on opening day) to a 7-9 record in 2002, after an historicsalary cap cleansing following the 2001 season. Baltimore fin-ished 10-6 and advanced to the Divisional Round of the play-offs in 2001. Brian guided the Ravens to a Super Bowl XXXVvictory in 2000 (16-4) after finishing 8-8 in 1999, his 1st yearin Baltimore. Billick has directed the highest scoring offense inleague history (556 points as Minnesota's offensive coordina-tor in 1998) and was the head coach of the league's all-timestingiest defense (165 points in 2000). Coach Billick’s bio is on page 13 of the Ravens’ MediaGuide

COACHES VIEW

Brian Billick Bill Cowher63-49 Overall Record 145-88-19-7 2004 Record 15-15-2 Playoff Record 8-97 Years as a Head Coach 147 Years with Team 14

27 Years in the NFL 21

SERIES HISTORY: Pittsburgh leads the regular season series 13-6. The Ravens have won the last 2 meetings between theteams in Baltimore.

HEAD COACHES

2005 REGULAR SEASON TEAM RANKINGS: CONFERENCE

OFFENSE DEFENSE Team Total Rush Pass Total Rush PassRavens 13 13 12 1 6 3Steelers 11 2 13 4 2 10

NFL OFFENSE DEFENSE

Team Total Rush Pass Total Rush PassRavens 26 25 24 3 12 6Steelers 23 4 26 9 3 20

VS.

NFL HEAD COACH LONGEVITY

Twenty-two of the 32 head coaches in the NFL have less than5 years tenure in their current job. Here is a list of current NFLhead coaches with the longest tenure:

1 Bill Cowher Steelers 142 Jeff Fisher Titans 123 Mike Shanahan Broncos 114t Brian Billick Ravens 74t Andy Reid Eagles 74t Mike Holmgren Seahawks 77t Bill Belichick Patriots 67t Mike Sherman Packers 67t Jim Haslett Saints 6

*Of the top 10 tenured head coaches, 3 own Super Bowlrings - Billick, Shanahan and Belichick.

Bill Cowher is the longest tenured coach with 1 team in theNFL. In Cowher's 14 seasons, he has compiled a 145-88-1(.619) record, and helped the Steelers capture 8 divisiontitles, including leading Pittsburgh to a 15-1 record and theAFC North title in 2004. Cowher has coached the Steelers to10 postseason playoff berths, advanced to 4 AFCChampionship games and made a Super Bowl appearance.He is 1 of only 6 coaches in NFL history to claim at least 6division titles. In his 1st 6 seasons, Cowher joined Paul Brownas the only head coach to lead a team to 6 straight trips to theplayoffs in his 1st 6 seasons. Cowher guided the Steelersback to the postseason in 2001 after a 3-year absence. Theteam captured its 15th AFC Central crown, the 6th underCowher, and posted an AFC best 13-3 regular-season record.In his 1st year as head coach, Cowher was selected as the1992 NFL Coach of the Year by the AP and The SportingNews when he directed the Steelers to their 1st AFC CentralDivision crown in 8 years with an 11-5 record. Coach Cowher’s bio is on page 8 of the Steelers’ MediaGuide.

DID YOU KNOW?

The Steelers enter this week’s game with an 11-game road winning streak, the NFL’s longest since the 1989-90 SanFrancisco 49ers. The last Steelers loss on the road was here in Baltimore on 9/19/04. That 30-13 Ravens win featured thedebut of Pittsburgh’s Ben Rothlisberger, who replaced starter Tommy Maddox after Maddox suffered a 2nd-quarter injury.

Interception Drought: Four players on Baltimore’s defense have recorded one interception this season. The lowest sea-son total for a Ravens’ interception leader in team history is 4 (Stevon Moore in 1997 and Duane Starks in 2001).

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2005 TEAM LEADERSScoring: Matt Stover 58Non-Kick Scoring: J. Lewis/T. Heap 12Pass Attempts: Anthony Wright 266Pass Completions: Anthony Wright 164Completion Pct: Anthony Wright 61.7Passing Yards: Anthony Wright 1,582Passing TDs: Anthony Wright 6Rushing Attempts: Jamal Lewis 159Rushing Yards: Jamal Lewis 480Rushing TDs: Jamal Lewis 1Yards Per Rush: Chester Taylor 5.0Receptions: Derrick Mason 53Receiving Yards: Derrick Mason 615Receiving TDs: Todd Heap 2Yards Per Reception: Clarence Moore 19.7Total Yards: Derrick Mason 615Tackles: Ray Lewis 77Sacks: Adalius Thomas 4.0INTs: Suggs/McAlister/Lewis/Thomas 1Punt Returns: B.J. Sams 23Punt Return Average: B.J. Sams 12.0KO Returns: B.J. Sams 29KO Return Avg: B.J. Sams 21.3Punts: Dave Zastudil 47Punting Avg: Dave Zastudil 43.9

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NOTABLES

Since Brian Billick took over as head coach in 1999, theRavens have a 46-3 record when owning a positive turnovermark, and against the Steelers (12/26/04), broke a streak of37 consecutive wins with a positive ratio. Prior to that game,Baltimore had not lost a regular season contest when it hada positive turnover mark since losing 10-3 at Was. (10/15/00),when it had a +2 ratio.

Here is a record of the 105 games since 1999 (not includingplayoffs):

TO Take- Give- Avg.Games Ratio Aways Aways Scores58 Wins +95 176 81 24.7-12.447 Losses -78 47 125 13.1-22.6

Though known for their defense, the Ravens’ offense hasbeen a big part in the Ravens’ success. Since 1999, theRavens own a 37-9 record when scoring at least 21 points ina game, including 15-4 in their last 19 games with thosepoints.

Since 2003, the Ravens’ are tied for the NFL lead, allowingjust 21 rushing TDs. Here is a list of the top teams in eachcategory:

Team Rushing TDs Allowed (2003-05)Baltimore Ravens 21Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21Jacksonville Jaguars 22Chicago Bears 24Dallas Cowboys 23**

**Dallas plays Philadelphia on Monday night (11/14)

WIZARD AND STAFF MAGIC

Ozzie Newsome and his staff have an impressive trackrecord of drafting success. Since moving to Baltimore in1996, the Ravens have taken part in 10 drafts, and haveselected a total of 12 players in the 1st round. Of those, 101st-round draft picks are currently on the roster (DuaneStarks is with New England and Travis Taylor is withMinnesota). These draft picks have performed at a superiorlevel and earned numerous accolades, including 27 ProBowls.

YEAR NAME PRO BOWLS

1996 T Jonathan Ogden 81996 LB Ray Lewis 71997 LB Peter Boulware 41998 CB Duane Starks1999 CB Chris McAlister 22000 RB Jamal Lewis 12000 WR Travis Taylor2001 TE Todd Heap 22002 S Ed Reed 22003 LB Terrell Suggs 12003 QB Kyle Boller2005 WR Mark Clayton

Here is a look at recent success:2003: Newsome and his staff picked Suggs, who posted aRavens' rookie-record 12 sacks and earned AP DefensiveRookie of the Year honors. Suggs earned his 1st Pro Bowlberth in 2004. Starting QB Kyle Boller, who is the 1st Ravenssignal caller to start 3 consecutive seasons, was also takenin the 1st round in 2003.2002: S Ed Reed led the Ravens with 5 INTs and made everyNFL all-rookie team. In 2004, Reed earned his 2nd consecu-tive Pro Bowl berth and was named 2004 NFL DefensivePlayer of the Year after leading the league with 9 INTs andan NFL record 358 return yards.2001: TE Todd Heap went to 2 Pro Bowls after leading theRavens for 2 straight years (2002, 2003) in receiving. 2000: First-round pick Jamal Lewis is the team's all-timeleading rusher and, in 2003, was named NFL OffensivePlayer of the Year.

LAST REGULAR SEASON MEETING (2005 SEASON GAME 7 - 10/31/05)

Pittsburgh 20 - Baltimore 19

Both Baltimore K Matt Stover and the Steelers’ K Jeff Reeddrilled go-ahead FGs in the final 4 minutes of the Steelers’ 20-19 victory. Sadly for the Ravens, Reed’s 37-yarder with 1:36 leftgave Pittsburgh the lead for good. The Ravens did have 1 lastchance, taking over on their own 31-yard line with 89 secondsremaining. But when QB Anthony Wright’s pass to RB ChesterTaylor on 4th down fell to the ground, so did the Ravens’ hopesfor the upset. Despite playing without 6 starters, including stand-out defenders Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, the Ravens nearly wonin Heinz Field for the first time since 2001. The Ravens led 19-17 with 3:21 left in the game when Stover nailed a 47-yarder,but Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger orchestrated a late drivethat led to Reed’s kick.

The Steelers opened the game with a statement. They took theinitial drive 79 yards on 15 plays, which was capped by a 4-yardTD pass from Roethlisberger to TE Heath Miller. Baltimoreanswered right back, moving the length of the field on 9 plays.RB Chester Taylor got the Ravens into the end zone when hecaught a pass from Wright and ran for a 13-yard score.Pittsburgh regained the lead in the 2nd quarter with a 42-yardFG by Reed that was set up by a fumble by RB Jamal Lewisdeep in Ravens territory. Baltimore tied the game on a 22-yardFG by Stover with just over 5 minutes in the half. LB AdaliusThomas had placed the Ravens in Steelers territory by inter-cepting Roethlisberger and returning the pick 28 yards to theSteelers’ 42. Early in the 2nd half, Roethlisberger connectedwith Miller again, this time from 8 yards out, giving the Steelersa 17-10 lead. Stover cut into that led with FGs from 40 and 49yards, the latter a Heinz Field record.

CENTURY MEN

There are 10 players on the Ravens’ roster who haveplayed in at least 100 regular season games: OrlandoBrown (129 games/119 starts), Dale Carter (150games/126 starts), Ray Lewis (134 games/133 starts),Derrick Mason (131 games/84 starts), Chris McAlister (100games/94 starts), Jonathan Ogden (145 games/145 starts),Samari Rolle (109 games/95 starts), Deion Sanders (182games/156 starts), Matt Stover (232 games/0 starts), PeterBoulware (119 games/102 starts).

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RAVENS TOP 10 COMBINED YARDAGENO. NAME/YEARS ATT. YDS AVG. TD

1. Jermaine Lewis (1996-2001) 532 8,001 15.0 222. Jamal Lewis (2000-Current) 1,526 7,385 4.8 363. Travis Taylor (2000-04) 229 2,982 13.0 154. Corey Harris (1998-2001) 125 2,951 23.6 15. Qadry Ismail (1999-2001) 198 2,929 14.8 186. Priest Holmes (1997-2000) 551 2,738 4.9 117. Michael Jackson (1996-98) 183 2,596 14.2 188. Todd Heap (2001-Current) 217 2,558 11.8 159. Derrick Alexander (1996-97) 134 2,170 16.2 1810. Chester Taylor (2002-Current) 394 1,979 5.0 7

TOUGH SCHEDULE

With their 2nd-place finish in the AFC North last season, theRavens earned the league’s 5th-toughest schedule (accord-ing to their opponents’ 2004 record). The Ravens’ opponentsposted a 136-120 record last year. They will play 7 teams with.500-or-better records and are tied for the league high by fac-ing 7 playoff teams from 2004.

Opponents Games vs. Games vs.Teams 2004 Record +.500 Teams Playoff TeamsMiami 140-116 (.547) 9 7New England 138-118 (.539) 9 7Kansas City 137-119 (.535) 8 7NY Jets 137-119 (.535) 5 7Baltimore 136-120 (.531) 7 7

TEAM NOTES VS. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

QB Kyle Boller found a relentless Jacksonville defense in his1st start since injuring his toe in the season opener againstthe Indianapolis Colts. The returning QB started strong with aperfect 1st quarter, going 7-for-7 and 3-of-4 on 3rd downs.But the AFC’s team leader in sacks per pass slowly woreBoller down with 4 sacks. Boller ended with 19-of-33 passingfor 142 yards and 3 INTs.

Against the Jaguars’ defense, Baltimore’s offense:

•Made its only score on its 1st drive of the game. The Ravens methodically moved down the field andput themselves into FG range on a 16-yard bullet from Boller to Derrick Mason to the 37-yard line. 2 plays later, Matt Stover nailed a 41-yard FG, his 17th in his last 18 attempts.

•B.J. Sams showed why he is 2nd in the AFC in puntreturn average, returning 2 for 46 yards. The quick-footed Sams was also strong in kickoff returns,gaining 85 yards on 4 carries.

•A potential momentum turner came early in the 3rdquarter when Baltimore’s best drive began with a B.J. Sams 39-yard punt return to the Jacksonville 46-yard line. With a 12-yard Todd Heap snare followed by a 35-yard catch by Derrick Mason, the Ravens found themselves inside the 15. Unfortunately, the effort was stopped short with a Terry Cousin INT.

•The NFL’s best WR/TE tandem of Derrick Mason and Todd Heap continued strong, consistent play, combining for 9 catches and 121 yards. With his 39-yard grab in the 3rd quarter, Mason recorded his 8thgame (7th consecutive game) with a catch of 20 yards or more.

RARE AIR

In 2005, Kyle Boller and Anthony Wright have combined forthe best completion percentage in Baltimore’s history through9 games at 61.1%. Completing 198-of-324 passes, Bollerand Wright trail only Vinny Testaverde’s 1997 mark for com-pletions, which stood at 207 through 9 games. The ’97 teamalso set the franchise mark for yards, with 2,427. The 1,865yards amassed through the air this season is the 5th-most infranchise history.

Year Att. Comp. Percentage Yards2005 324 198 61.1 1,8652004 229 132 57.6 1,3142003 224 115 51.3 1,2502002 283 156 55.1 1,7442001 309 185 59.8 2,1132000 308 166 53.9 1,6521999 268 124 46.3 1,4581998 284 166 58.5 1,9591997 352 207 58.8 2,4271996 331 192 58.0 2,112

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FIERY RIVALRY

Baltimore and Pittsburgh have squared off 19 times (includ-ing on 10/31 this year) in the regular season since theRavens began NFL play in 1996. Though the Steelers ownthe all-time series edge, 5 of the 10 seasons have produced“flip-flop” games in which each team has earned a victory.Baltimore and Pittsburgh have split the division series in 4 ofthe past 5 seasons.

Should Baltimore avenge last month’s loss to Pittsburgh thisSunday, the Ravens and Steelers will have won their homegames in the series 3 consecutive seasons. In addition, aRavens’ victory would up the “flip-flop” season count to 6between the 2 rivals.

All-Time Ravens-Steelers “Flip-Floppers”

1996: Steelers 31, Ravens 17 (9/8) Ravens 31, Steelers 17 (12/1)

2000: Ravens 10, Steelers 0 (9/3) Steelers 9, Ravens 6 (10/29)

2001: Ravens 13, Steelers 10 (11/4) Steelers 26, Ravens 21 (12/16)

2003: Steelers 34, Ravens 15 (9/7)Ravens 13, Steelers 10 (12/28)

2004: Ravens 30, Steelers 13 (9/19)Steelers 20, Ravens 7 (12/26)

2005: Steelers 20, Ravens 19 (10/31)Game 2 ?????????? (11/20)

Note: Of all the Ravens’ NFL opponents, Pittsburgh has produced the most spilt series in franchise history.

DID YOU KNOW?

In 13 standoffs between Baltimore and Pittsburgh since1999, 6 of the games have been decided by 3 points or less,while 1 other margin came by 5 points and another by 7points. In the series’ most recent thriller – which occurred just3 weeks ago – Pittsburgh prevailed 20-19 on a lated 4th-quarter FG, once again showing why the Ravens andSteelers own 1 of the NFL’s best rivalries.

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TEAM NOTES CONT’D

The NFL’s No. 3 defense started Sunday’s game strong,holding the Jaguars scoreless in the 1st quarter, and to 1 of6 (17%) on 3rd-down conversions in the 1st half. QB ByronLeftwich was held to 16-of-30 passing for 211 yards.

Against the Jacksonville offense, the Ravens’ defense:

•Stopped an early 4th-down conversion on the Jaguars’ 1st series of the game. Greg Jones got theball on the 4th-and-1 situation, but he found AnthonyWeaver at the line of scrimmage, who stopped the 250-pound FB for no gain.

•Held the Jaguars’ red zone efficiency to just 25% (1-of-4) and forced P Chris Hanson to punt 5 times.

•Sacked QB Byron Leftwich on a 3rd-and-20 situa-tion in the 4th quarter. As the Jaguars were lookingto convert to keep their drive alive, the pocket col-lapsed and Jarrett Johnson and Bart Scott com-bined to take down Leftwich for a 6-yard loss. Baltimore has recorded at least 1 sack in 8 consec-utive games.

•Held the Jaguars’ rushing attack to 133 yards. Thestiff defensive line is allowing just over 100 rushing yards a game (102.4).

RAVENS RANKINGS

A determined Baltimore defense remains 1st in the AFC despitemissing the last 2 NFL Defensive Players of the Year, Ed Reed andRay Lewis. Giving up 270.9 yards per game, the Ravens slipped 1spot to 3rd in the NFL in total yards allowed per game after yielding338 yards to Jacksonville. Chicago passed Baltimore and TampaBay to take the top spot in the league, allowing 253.7 yards per con-test.

The Ravens’ pass defense is ranked 3rd in the AFC and 6th in theNFL in passing yards allowed per game (168.4) after giving up 211yards to Byron Leftwich and the Jaguars. Baltimore has given upfew big plays on the year, ranking 4th in the NFL in yards per passplay (5.61). Baltimore’s Pro Bowl CBs were successful in theirmatchups against the Jaguars WRs: Samari Rolle held JacksonvilleWR Ernest Wilford to only 1 catch for 10 yards, and Chris McAlisterheld WR Jimmy Smith – whose numbers against Baltimore included93 career catches, 10 TDs and 6 100-yard receiving games – to 43yards on 3 catches.

Running the ball has been difficult for Ravens opponents all year,and Tommy Polley and Bart Scott have been solid in Ray Lewis’absence. However, the Jaguars rushed for 133 yards, droppingBaltimore’s run defense to 6th in the AFC and 12th in the NFL. TheRavens give up an average of 102.4 yards per game. Baltimore hasbeen able to limit long runs from their opponents, ranking 3rd in theAFC and 6th in the NFL in yards per rush (3.66).

Baltimore’s special teams is 1st in the AFC and 2nd in the NFL in netpunting average allowed, as Jacksonville averaged only 8.4 yardsper return on 7 attempts (59 yards). Punter Dave Zastudil has beenkey for the unit, hanging punts high in the air, averaging 43.9 yardsper punt, good for 8th in the AFC and 11th in the NFL. AgainstJacksonville, Zastudil punted 7 times for 312 yards with a long of 57yards.

Baltimore allows the 4th fewest 1st downs in the AFC (17.6 pergame), and the 10th fewest in the NFL. Baltimore slipped a spot inthe AFC and NFL after allowing 20 1st downs to Jacksonville. TheRavens have given up 158 1st downs on the year.

The Ravens defense ranks 4th in the AFC and 11th in the NFL in3rd-down efficiency, allowing opponents to convert on 36.8% of theiropportunities. The Jaguars converted 5 of 14 3rd-down attempts(36%), although Baltimore held Jacksonville to 1 for 6 on 3rd downin the 1st half.

KYLE BOLLER

Starting every game in 2004, QB Kyle Boller completed hisNFL sophomore campaign in strong fashion. Boller made vastimprovements in the final 8 games of the season. Withinjuries to several key players, Boller still showed he wascapable of leading the offense – especially down the stretch– as he gained momentum, confidence and experience.Below are Boller’s major passing stats from the 1st and 2ndhalves of the 2004 season, and some of his top highlightsfrom the final 8 games:

QB2004 Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rating1st 8 Games 196 113 57.7 1,101 3 6 65.9Final 8 Games 268 145 54.1 1,458 10 5 74.5

*In those final 8 games, the Ravens faced 4 playoff teams (atNY Jets, at New England, at Indianapolis and at Pittsburgh).

Highlights:

•Going 19-of-33 for 142 yards under a heavy Jacksonville pass rush, Boller shot out of the gate quicklyto open the game. He connected on his initial 7 pass attempts, and was a solid 9-of-12 for 65 yards in the 1st half. His best throw of the day came when he placed a perfect strike into WR Derrick Mason’s hands midway through the 3rd quarter. On 1st-and-15 from the 50, Bollerfound a streaking Mason down the sideline for 35 yards, which became both Mason’s and Boller’s longest play ofthe year.

•In 3 career games against Pittsburgh, Boller has com-pleted 60-of-93 passes for 427 yards. The former Cal-Berkeley star rushed for 76 yards on 17 attempts in thosecontests, a solid 4.7 yards-per-carry average. In his 2nd game back from his turf toe injury this season, Boller willtry and build on a career 54.4 completion percentage against the Steelers.

•Against Pittsburgh on Halloween in Week 7, QB AnthonyWright played well, completing 25 of 44 passes for 252 yards and a TD. Wright was picked off twice, once on a Hail Mary at the end of the 1st half, and the other comingon a flea flicker attempt in the Ravens’ 20-19 loss. Boller,1-2 against Pittsburgh, will try and even his record on Sunday.

RAVENS RANKINGS CONT’D

Baltimore remains 3rd in the AFC and 6th in the NFL in 4th-down effi-ciency, converting 61.54% (8 for 13) of its chances. The Ravensfailed to convert their only 4th-down attempt in Jacksonville on a des-peration 4th and 11 situation with less than a minute to play.

KR specialist B.J. Sams has propelled the Ravens’ punt return unit to1st in the NFL (12.0 yards per return) after running for 46 yards on 2punts at Jacksonville. Sams has scampered for 276 yards on 23returns this year for an average of 12.0 yards. Though he nearlybroke a return against Jacksonville, Sams was tackled after he’dchurned up 39 yards. His 51-yard return against Cleveland in Week6 was his longest of the season.

Baltimore ranks 7th in the AFC in 3rd-down efficiency (36.5%), afterconverting 4 of 14 attempts at Jacksonville. Kyle Boller had theRavens off to a great start on 3rd down, converting 3 of Baltimore’s1st 4 attempts before Jacksonville shut the 3rd-down door.

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JAMAL LEWIS

With 114 yards against a tough Steelers defense in 2003, RBJamal Lewis went over 2,000 yards for the season in hisrecord-breaking campaign. For his career, Lewis has rushedfor 561 yards on 148 carries in 9 games against Pittsburgh,good for 3.8 yards per carry and 5 TDs.

In 30 career division, games Jamal Lewis averages 100.2yards per game. Lewis leads all active NFL backs in yardsper game vs. division opponents.

Here is a list of the top 5:

Name Team Yds/GJamal Lewis Bal. 100.2Edgerrin James Ind. 99.7Ricky Williams Mia. 94.6LaDainian Tomlinson SD 94.4Clinton Portis Was. 93.2

In his 69 career games, Jamal Lewis has rushed for 6,243yards, or 90.4 yards per game, which is the 4th-best averageamong all active NFL running backs:

Rushing Avg./Name, Team Games Yards GameEdgerrin James, Ind. 90 8,747 97.2Clinton Portis, Was. 53 5,178 97.7LaDainian Tomlinson, SD 72 6,734 93.5Jamal Lewis, Bal. 69 6,243 90.4Ricky Williams 76 6,514 85.7

In the 26 regular season games when Jamal Lewis has runfor 100+ yards, the Ravens own a 20-6 record (22-6 includ-ing playoffs).

Thirteen of his 26 100-yard games have come against divi-sion opponents: Cincinnati (7), Cleveland (5) and Pittsburgh(1).

In his 26 100+ yard games, Lewis has racked up 3,729 yardson 659 carries for a 5.7 ypc average and 20 TDs.

The Ravens’ defense seems to step up when Jamal breaksthe 100-yard plateau. In those 26 games, the Ravens haveoutscored their opponents 651-393. They have 3 shutouts,and 7 games holding their opponents to 7 or less points.

Jamal has the most TDs in franchise history with 36, includ-ing 34 rushing.

CHESTER TAYLOR

With his 35 total yards (26 rec. and 9rushing) against the Bengals (11/6),Chester Taylor moved past Byron “Bam”Morris (1,955 yards) for 10th place on theRavens’ combined yardage list. Taylorcurrently has 1,979 combined yards in hiscareer.

Fifteen RBs were taken ahead of Chester Taylor in the 2002draft. With a 5.0 ypc average in 2005 (4.3 through his 1st 3years), Taylor averages more than the backs taken ahead ofthe former Toledo star.

2002 NFL Draft – Running BacksNO. TEAM PLAYER COLLEGE16 Cleveland William Green Boston College18 Atlanta T.J. Duckett Michigan State34 Carolina DeShaun Foster UCLA51 Denver Clinton Portis Miami 54 Seattle Maurice Morris Oregon 56 Washington Ladell Betts Iowa84 St. Louis Lamar Gordon N. Dakota State91 Philadelphia Brian Westbrook Villanova99 Houston Jonathan Wells Ohio State119 Tampa Bay Travis Stephens Tennessee135 Green Bay Najeh Davenport Miami185 Arizona Josh Scobey Kansas State197 Oakland Larry Ned San Diego State199 Chicago Adrian Peterson Georgia Southern204 Indianapolis Brian Allen Stanford 207 Baltimore Chester Taylor Toledo214 Detroit Luke Staley Brigham Young237 NE Antwoine Womack Virginia241 Miami Leonard Henry East Carolina251 Buffalo Jarrett Ferguson Virginia Tech257 Washington Rock Cartwright Kansas State

*Of the 21 RBs selected in the 2002 NFL Draft, only 4 play-ers (Green, Duckett, Portis and Westbrook) have more rush-ing yards. Only Portis and Westbrook have more receivingyards.

Player Rushing Receiving TDsGreen 2,109 277 9Duckett 2,009 197 27 Portis 5,178 1,076 43Taylor 1,353 626 7Westbrook 1,946 1,599 25****Philadelphia plays Dallas on Monday night (11/14)

Stacked up against 2002’s other 6th- and 7th-round draftpicks, Chester Taylor’s numbers are dominant. Baltimore’sbackup RB has more career rushing yards than the other 9players combined. His receiving yards are nearly identical tothe combined totals, and his 6 TDs equal those of Petersonand Cartwright combined.

2002 6th-and 7th-round Running BacksPick Team Player Rush Yds Rec. Yds TDs 185 Ari. Josh Scobey 89 200 0 197 Oak. Larry Ned Not on NFL roster199 Chi. Adrian Peterson 395 71 2204 Ind. Brian Allen Not on NFL roster207 Bal. Chester Taylor 1,353 626 7214 Det. Luke Staley Not on NFL roster237 NE Antwoine Womack Not on NFL roster241 Mia. Leonard Henry Not on NFL roster251 Buf. Jarrett Ferguson Not on NFL roster257 Was. Rock Cartwright 482 297 5

JAMAL LEWIS CONT’D

At 5’11”, 245 pounds, Jamal Lewis is a load all the time, butas the season wears on, he gets better. Throughout his 6-year career, Lewis has rushed for more yards every month.His totals are as follows:

Month Carries Yards Avg. TDsSeptember** 285 1,383 4.9 10October** 373 1,615 4.3 4November** 371 1,593 4.3 8December 319 1,652 5.2 11January*** 34 167 4.9 1

**September includes 3 games, October includes 5 gamesand November includes 2 from the 2005 season.

***Jamal has only played 1 regular season game in January

NOT YOUR AVERAGE BACK(UP)

With his 5.0 yards-per-carry average, Taylor is on pace to seta club record in average yards per carry, minimum 100 rush-es. Jamal Lewis set the current mark of 4.74 yards per carryduring his record-breaking 2003 season.

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DERRICK MASON

Ravens’ WR Derrick Mason victimizedthe Steelers’ secondary often as aTennessee Titan, snaring 49 balls for658 yards in his 12 games againstPittsburgh. Against the Steelers ingame 8, Mason led the Ravens with 7receptions for 91 yards. That is hishighest reception total and the 3rd-highest yard total against Pittsburgh.

In what many consider the NFL’s best offseason acquisition in2005, the Ravens landed 9-year NFL veteran WR DerrickMason. Mason, who has 506 career receptions, has the 2nd-most receptions in the NFL since 2003 and the 3rd-mostreceiving yards over that same period:

Most Receptions Since 2003, NFL259 Torry Holt244 Derrick Mason238 Chad Johnson233 Marvin Harrison213 Hines Ward

Most Receiving Yards Since 2003, NFL3,751 Torry Holt3,437 Chad Johnson3,086 Derrick Mason3,009 Marvin Harrison2,923 Randy Moss

Mason is tied for 2nd in the AFC and tied for 6th in the NFLwith 53 receptions in 9 games in 2005.

2005 AFC RECEPTIONS LEADERSPlayer Team Rec. Yards AVG. TDReggie Wayne Ind. 54 633 11.7 3Chad Johnson Cin. 53 808 15.2 5Marvin Harrison Ind. 53 624 11.8 8Derrick Mason Bal. 53 615 11.6 1Antonio Gates SD 51 707 13.9 6

Mason pulled in his 500th career reception on an 8-yardpass from QB Anthony Wright (11/6). Mason totaled 5catches for 60 yards against the Bengals.

Once again, Mason proved why he is 1 of the NFL’s elitereceivers, as he reeled in 4 passes for 63 yards (15.8 aver-age) against Jacksonville’s stingy secondary. His most explo-sive play of the game occurred when QB Kyle Boller con-nected with him on a 35-yard bomb in the 3rd quarter. Thatcatch was the longest of Mason’s this year, and was the 7th-consecutive game in which he has had a reception of 20yards or more. (The only game he has not had at least a 20-yard gain was in Tennessee on 9/18.) Mason continues torack up monster numbers, and currently leads the Ravens inreceptions (53) and yards (615). He is tied for 2nd in the AFCand 4th in the NFL in receptions. He also owns a league-best 20 catches on 3rd down.

MARK CLAYTON

After missing 2 games with an ankle injury, WR MarkClayton returned to play vs. Cin. (11/6). In his 1st 5 profes-sional games before his injury, Clayton grabbed 12 recep-tions for 95 yards.

Highlights:•Six of Clayton’s 14 receptions have been good for 1st downs.

Clayton is currently on pace to pull in 24 receptions for 174yards as a rookie, which would almost double the record forRavens rookie catches.

Below is how Mark’s rookie season is stacking up to theother Ravens' receivers (season totals) in their rookie sea-sons:

Player Rec. Yards LG TDClarence Moore (2004) 24 293 52 4Todd Heap (2001) 16 206 24 1Mark Clayton (2005) 14 98 13 0Derrick Mason (1997) 14 186 38 0Randy Hymes (2002) 6 123 43 0

TREMENDOUS TANDEM

Derrick Mason and Todd Heap form the most formidablewide receiver/tight end combination in the NFL, havingcaught the most balls of any duo in the NFL through Week10. The Ravens Pro Bowlers have 95 catches in 9 games.With 53 catches, Mason is tied for 4th in the NFL (M.Harrison, S. Moss, C. Johnson), and only San Diego’sAntonio Gates (51) and Tony Gonzalez (45) have more thanHeap’s 42 catches among the TEs in the top 6 combos.

5 NFL teams have a WR/TE combo with at least 77 catchesin 2005:Team Players Catches Yards Average TDsBal. D. Mason 53 615 11.6 1

Todd Heap 42 461 11.0 2 Comb. 95 1,076 11.3 3

KC E. Kennison 41 589 14.4 2T. Gonzalez 45 457 10.2 1

Comb. 86 1,046 12.3 3

NYG P. Burress 48 706 14.7 5J. Shockey 37 585 15.8 5

Comb. 85 1,291 15.3 10

Phi. T. Owens 47 763 16.2 6L.J. Smith 36 361 10.0 3

Comb. 83 1,124 13.1 9

SD K. McCardell 33 469 14.2 6A. Gates 51 707 13.9 6

Comb. 84 1,176 14.1 12

Was. S. Moss 53 935 17.6 5C. Cooley 41 469 11.4 2

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DID YOU KNOW?

There’s no doubt about it: It’s important to put points on theboard in the NFL. But, in the Baltimore-Pittsburgh rivalry, ithas almost been imperative to do it first. Dating back to2000, the team which scores 1st has won 9 of the 11 gamesthat have been played. The lone times when scoring firstdidn’t reap a victory came on 10/29/00 and 11/04/01. In the‘00 game, Baltimore provided the initial strike when K MattStover connected on a 51-yard FG for the contest’s open-ing points, but still saw Pittsburgh prevail 9-6. In ’01, theSteelers came through early with a 38-yard FG, but even-tually bowed to Baltimore, which squeezed out a 13-10 win.

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DEFENSIVE NOTES

The Ravens’ defense continues to lead the AFC and ranks3rd in the NFL in total defense after 9 games.

The Ravens’ defense is 4th in the AFC and 10th in the NFL,allowing 158 1st downs through 9 games. Indianapolis (139),Jacksonville (150) and Tennessee (150) are the only AFCteams that have given up fewer 1st downs than the Ravens.

Baltimore’s defense leads the AFC and is 3rd in the NFL inpassing yards allowed per game, giving up just 168.4 yardsper game.

The Ravens defense also leads the AFC and is 3rd in theNFL, allowing just 2,438 total yards this season. OnlyChicago (2,283) and Tampa Bay (2,284) have allowed feweryards.

DID YOU KNOW?

The Baltimore Ravens are tied for 1st in the NFL with themost players on an active roster that have been selected toa Pro Bowl:

Here is a list of the top 3:

Team Number of Pro BowlersBaltimore 14Kansas City 14Denver 12

TODD HEAP

In 9 games against the Steelers, TE Todd Heap has been aconsistent target for Ravens QBs, catching 32 balls for 363yards…his biggest numbers against any NFL team. Heap’sbest game against Pittsburgh came on 12/29/02, when hecaught 7 passes for 146 yards and a TD. On Halloween inWeek 8, Heap caught 5 passes for 38 yards.

With his final reception of the game in the third quarter vs.Cin. (11/6), Todd Heap became the Ravens all-time recep-tions leader with his 205th catch.

Two-time Pro Bowl TE Todd Heap is the Ravens all-timeleader with 210 receptions, and 4th with 2,499 yards receiv-ing. (Michael Jackson is 3rd with 2,596.) Heap is currently 8thon Baltimore’s all-time combined yardage list (2,558) and has15 career TDs.

Over the last 3 seasons, Heap is 3rd in the NFL among TEswith 2,293 yards and 194 receptions. Heap is also tied for2nd in the NFL among TEs with 14 TD receptions.

Following are the NFL leaders among active TEs over the last3 seasons: 2005 2002-05Player Rec. Yds. TDs Rec. GP/GSTony Gonzalez 281 3,404 25 45 57/57Jeremy Shockey 220 2,680 15 37 47/46Randy McMichael 196 2,225 13 35 57/57Todd Heap 194 2,293 14 42 47/46Alge Crumpler 170 2,261 8 35 55/48Jason Witten** 150 1,762 9 35 39/28**Dallas plays Philadelphia on Monday night (11/14)

RAVENS TOP 5 RECEIVERS BY RECEPTIONSName NO YDS AVG LG TDTodd Heap 210 2,499 11.9 48 15Travis Taylor 204 2,758 13.5 73t 15Qadry Ismail 191 2,819 14.8 77t 18Michael Jackson 183 2,596 14.2 86t 18Shannon Sharpe 140 1,621 11.6 59t 7

With a 5-catch, 58-yard performance, Heap upped his sea-son total to 461 yards on 42 grabs (11 yards per catch). Hislongest reception against a stout Jaguar defense happenedwhen QB Kyle Boller found him on 3rd-and-5 for a 19-yardgain late in the 1st quarter. On the Ravens’ opening drive,Heap snared a 9-yard pass to gain a 1st down; that catchhelped set up a 41-yard Matt Stover FG to give Baltimore a3-0 lead. Three of his catches were good for 1st downs.

DEFENSIVE LINE

The D-line was all over the field against Jacksonville lastweek, amassing 31 tackles, 4 QB pressures, 2 QB hits, 1 PDand a half-sack.

Highlights:

•Jarret Johnson led the DL with a career-high 8 tack-les, including 7 solo (also a career-high).

•In his 1st game back as a starter, Anthony Weaver totaled 5 tackles (4 solo), 2 QB pressures and a PD.

PLAYING DEFENSIVE

The Ravens defense is ranked 3rd in the NFL overall,including 4th against the pass. Through 9 games,Baltimore’s defense is allowing an average of 270.9 yardsper game (102.4 rushing and 168.4 passing). They havealso given up the 2nd-lowest amount of 1st downs in 2005.

Here is a look at the NFL’s top defenses in 2005:

Team Rushing Passing TotalChicago 95.2 158.4 253.7Tampa Bay 88.0 165.8 253.8Baltimore 102.4 168.4 270.9Indianapolis 97.4 173.9 271.3Jacksonville 118.4 156.4 274.9

SHAKING AND TAKING

With the aggressive style that the Ravens’ defense employs,it forces opposing offenses into mistakes. Since 2000, theRavens are 3rd in the NFL forcing turnovers. Here is a list ofthe top 5 teams:

196 Tampa Bay Buccaneers197 Carolina Panthers192 Baltimore Ravens176 New Orleans Saints175 Atlanta Falcons

DID YOU KNOW?

The last time the Ravens returned a punt for a touchdownagainst Pittsburgh came on 1/20/02, on an 88-yard scamperby Jermaine Lewis. The current Ravens’ return specialist,B.J. Sams, last returned a punt for a TD with his 78-yardeffort against Washington last year (10/10/04). Sams will tryto build on what is currently the highest punt-return averagein the NFL, 12.0 yards.

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ED REED

The Ravens were 7-1 in 2004 when Ed Reed recorded anINT, and are 15-3 over the last 4 seasons when he picksoff a pass.

Reed has already set a franchise record for most INT returnyards in a career with 657.

In his 52 career games, Reed has 21 INTs, 4 blocked punts(3 for TDs) and 6 TDs.

Over the past 3 years, no Raven has taken more snaps thanEd Reed. Over that span, Reed has recorded 201 tackles, 16INTs and 37 PD. Here is a list of the top 5 current Ravensplayers and their number of plays over the last 3 years:

1. Reed 3,163 snaps2. McAlister 2,909 snaps3. Demps 2,751 snaps4. Lewis, R. 2,479 snaps5. Boulware 2,136 snaps (0 snaps in 2004)

With his INT last year against the Dolphins (1/2/05), Reedbecame the Ravens’ all-time INT leader. He also is the fran-chise’s INT yards return leader:

Rank Player No. Yards Avg. TD 1 Ray Lewis 21 359 17.9 1

Ed Reed 21 657 31.2 2Rod Woodson 20 380 19.0 5Duane Starks 20 196 11.7 1

5 Chris McAlister 16 337 21.1 3

RAY LEWIS

Lewis earned his 7th Pro Bowl nod in2004 and 4th All-Pro, after leading theRavens in tackles (200) for the 8th time inhis 9 years with the franchise.

Ray is the Ravens’ all-time leader with 10fumble recoveries.

With his 13 tackles at Chi. (10/24), Ray recorded his 99thcareer 11+ total tackle game (102nd including postseason).With his 9 solo stops vs. the Steelers (9/19/04), Ray hit thecareer 1,000-solo tackle mark. He now has 1,162 solo stops:

GP TT Solo 10+ Solo-Tackle Games134 1,674 1,162 14

**All Ravens tackles are compiled by assistant coaches’video review. In Ray’s career, his tackles have beencounted by Marvin Lewis, Maxie Baughan, Jack Del Rioand Mike Singletary.

TOMMY POLLEY/BART SCOTT

Tommy PolleyRavens LBs were consistently around the ball againstJacksonville, making 6 tackles in the 1st half, helping holdthe Jaguars to just 1 conversion on 6 3rd-down attempts.Polley was both fast and physical in the absence of RayLewis, coming up with 2 different tackles on 3rd down toforce punts, totaling 12 tackles for the game. Polley has 30tackles in the 3 games he’s started at MLB, and 54 for theseason.

Bart ScottScott’s athleticism helped him get around the outside tomake 2 TFL in the 1st half, and totaled 13 tackles for theafternoon, including a half-sack. Scott was also a contribu-tor to Baltimore’s special teams, helping hold Jacksonville to59 yards on 7 punt returns (8.4 yards per return).

ADALIUS THOMAS

Among the biggest plays in the Ravens’ Halloween battle inPittsburgh was Adalius Thomas’ INT of QB BenRoethlisberger at the BLT 30-yard line. Thomas returned thepick 28 yards, leading to a 22-yard Matt Stover FG to tie thescore at 10 going into the half. “A.D.” totaled 4 tackles to helphold the NFL’s 5th-ranked rushing attack to 101 yards.

In the absence of LB Ray Lewis and S Ed Reed, Thomas hasstepped up to lead Baltimore’s 2nd-ranked defense. Over the3 games in which Reed and Lewis have missed time (Weeks7-9), AD has totaled 24 tackles, 2 sacks for 11 yards, an INT,a FF, and 2 PDs. LBs coach Jeff Fitzgerald, who has 12 yearsof NFL experience, called Thomas “the most versatile line-backer I’ve ever seen in the NFL.”

In the absence of Ray Lewis, the Ravens have gotten a col-lective effort from their LB corps to fill the void left by the 2-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Tommy Polley, BartScott and Adalius Thomas have picked up the slack, whetherby filling the gaps against the run or dropping back into cov-erage. Baltimore’s LBs were all over the field against theBengals in Week 9; highlights included Polley’s 12 tackles,Scott’s sack on QB Carson Palmer, and Thomas playingsome press coverage on WR Chad Johnson.

Ravens’ LB Statistics, Weeks 7-10 (Chicago, Pittsburgh,Cincinnati, Jacksonville)

Player Tackles Sacks/Yds INT/Yds FF PDTommy Polley 40* 0-0 0-0 0 1Adalius Thomas 24 2.0-11.0 1-28 1 2Bart Scott 30 .5-3.0 0-0 1** 3

*Polley’s 28 tackles in 3 games equals his highest tackle totalover any 3-game span in 2004**Scott’s FF came on special teams

WILL DEMPS

Demps started strong against the Jaguars, moving up in runsupport to make 3 tackles in both the 1st and 2nd quarters.Baltimore’s safety finished with 9 tackles on the day, andnow has 62 on the season, 2nd on the team behind onlyRay Lewis (77). He’s on pace for 106 tackles in 2005, whichwould surpass his career high of 86 tackles in 2004. Dempshas started every game for Baltimore, and leads the teamwith 2 fumble recoveries, 1 of which he returned for a TDbefore it was called back (11/6/05).

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SACK-ATTACK

Date/Opponent Down/Distance Player Drive Result9/18/05 at Titans 3rd-and-11 from BLT 42 Roderick Green Punt10/2/05 vs. NY Jets 2nd-and-9 from BLT 47 Adalius Thomas Punt10/2/05 vs. NY Jets 1st-and-10 from NY 37 Tommy Polley/Terrell Suggs Punt10/2/05 vs. NY Jets 2nd-and-goal from BLT 1 Ray Lewis Field Goal 10/2/05 vs. NY Jets 3rd-and-6 from BLT 38 Roderick Green Punt10/2/05 vs. NY Jets 3rd-and-10 from NY 33 Peter Boulware Punt10/9/05 at Lions 1st-and-10 from BLT 25 Team Sack Touchdown10/16/05 vs. Browns 2nd-and-10 from BLT 49 Tommy Polley/Terrell Suggs Punt10/16/05 vs. Browns 1st-and-10 from CLV 45 Terrell Suggs Fumble on Play10/16/05 vs. Browns 3rd-and-6 from BLT 48 Adalius Thomas Punt10/16/05 vs. Browns 1st-and-10 from 50 Tommy Polley Punt10/23/05 at Bears 1st-and-10 from CHI 29 Team Sack Punt10/23/05 at Bears 3rd-and-15 from CHI 27 Adalius Thomas Punt10/31/05 at Steelers 3rd-and-10 from BLT 24 Peter Boulware/Terrell Suggs Field Goal10/31/05 at Steelers 3rd-and-2 from BLT 29 Kelly Gregg Punt11/6/05 vs. Bengals 2nd-and-3 from BLT 30 Bart Scott/Kelly Gregg Punt11/6/05 vs. Bengals 3rd-and-10 from BLT 37 Adalius Thomas Punt11/6/05 vs. Bengals 2nd-and-6 from CIN 28 Chad Williams Touchdown 11/13/05 at Jaguars 3rd-and-8 from BLT 38 Jarret Johnson/Bart Scott Punt

Sack Shots:By Down: 3rd – 9, 2nd – 5, 1st – 5By Quarter: First – 4, Second – 7, Third – 1, Fourth – 7In Ravens Territory: 12In Opponent Territory: 7In Red Zone: 1Total Yards Lost: 111

STOUT DEFENSE

The Ravens’ defense has allowed 1,504 points over the last6 seasons, 3rd-best in the NFL. Here is a list of the 5 stingi-est defenses since 2000:

1,496 Tampa Bay Buccaneers1,425 Philadelphia Eagles**1,504 Baltimore Ravens1,535 Pittsburgh Steelers1,606 Miami Dolphins

**Philadelphia plays Dallas on Monday night (11/14)

RARE AIR

In 2004, the Ravens’ defense was stout in the red zone, andthis has continued to 2005. In 2004, Baltimore was 2nd in theleague, allowing just 18 TDs on 45 opponent red zone pos-sessions (40.0%). Here is a list of the top teams for red zonedefense in 2004-05:

Team Poss. Points TD FG TD Pct.Chicago 76 272 27 28 35.5Jacksonville 66 269 28 24 42.4Baltimore 68 284 30 25 44.1Indianapolis 65 278 31 20 47.7Tampa Bay 60 257 29 18 48.3

VS. RUNNING BACKS

Over the last 6 seasons, the Ravens have allowed the 2nd-fewest100-yard rushers in the NFL.

FEWEST 100-YARD RUSHERS ALLOWED, 2000-05

Team 100-yard Rushers Allowed

1. Pittsburgh 122. Baltimore 143. Denver 16

San Diego 16Tennessee 16

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THE FEW, THE PROUD

Over the past 3 seasons, the Ravens defense has allowedthe fewest plays of 20-plus yards in the NFL.

Fewest Plays of 20-Plus YardsAllowed (2003-05)

Rank Team 20-plus yard plays1. Baltimore Ravens 1022. Buffalo Bills 1093. Jacksonville Jaguars 111

TB Buccaneers 1115. Cleveland Browns 114

The Ravens are also 3rd in the NFL in 20-plus yard TD pass-es allowed and are 2nd in the NFL in allowing 20-plus yardcompletions.

Fewest Plays of 20-Plus YardsAllowed (2005)

Team 20-plus yard plays 20-plus yard TDsJacksonville 18 4Baltimore 21 3Chicago 21 5Cincinnati 21 2Atlanta 22 5

INT ME...

Led by Ed Reed and Ray Lewis, who are tied for the fran-chise record with 21 INTs, the Ravens’ defense has 113INTs since the 2000 season, the 2nd-most in the league inthat time. Here is a list of the top 5 teams since and includ-ing 2000:

129 Tampa Bay Buccaneers113 Baltimore Ravens113 Carolina Panthers109 Miami Dolphins103 New England Patriots

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SS PP EE CC II AA LL TT EE AA MM SS NN OO TT EE SSMATT STOVER

Ravens K Matt Stover nailed a 49-yard FG on Halloween toset a Heinz Field record for longest kick. He converted 3 of 4attempts in the swirling Pittsburgh wind in addition to an extrapoint, giving him 10 points for the game. Stover has longbeen prolific against the Steelers, converting 38-of-47 FGs(80.9%) and 44/44 PATs in 29 career games.

Stover owns an 82.7 percent success rate (367-of-444FGAs), the 2nd-highest in NFL history (Min. 100 FG):

Player FG FGA Pct.Mike Vanderjagt 206 236 .873Matt Stover 367 444 .827Ryan Longwell 217 265 .819David Akers 141 172 .819Adam Vinatieri 255 312 .817

Matt is currently 2nd on the NFL’s active scoring list and 10thon the NFL's all-time list. Al Del Greco is 9th with1,584points.

Player FG PAT PointsJohn Carney, NO 380 455 1,595Matt Stover, Bal. 367 438 1,539Jason Elam, Den. 331 519 1,512Jason Hason, Det. 319 429 1,386

Stover is 2nd in the league in FGs made inside 40 yards since1993 (min. 150 attempts):

Player Team FG/FGA Pct.Jason Hanson Det. 194/203 .956Matt Stover Bal. 224/236 .949John Kasey Car. 168/178 .944Al Del Greco - - 142/152 .934Jason Elam Den. 215/230 .935

When the game is on the line, the Ravens know that they cancount on Stover to bring home the W. Over his career, he haskicked 8 game-winning FGs.

Date Opponent Yards Final Score10/29/95 @ Cincinnati 28 29-26 OT9/14/97 @ NY Giants 37 24-2311/8/98 vs. Oakland 30 13-1011/21/99 @ Cincinnati 50 34-3111/4/01 @ Pittsburgh 39 13-1011/23/03 vs. Seattle 42 44-41 OT12/28/03 vs. Pittsburgh 47 13-10 OT11/14/04 @ NY Jets 42 20-17 OT

Stover has connected on 269 consecutive XPAs, ranking him2nd on the active list (Jeff Wilkins - 299).

Here is a look at the all-time list:No. Player Years371 Jason Elam 1993-2002301 Norm Johnson 1991-1999299 Jeff Wilkins 1999-present269 Matt Stover 1999-present250 Eddie Murray 1988-1997

If the ball reaches inside the 15-yard line, the Ravens areconfident that Matt can put points on the board. Stover hasconnected on 99.2% (126-of-127) of his attempts from inside29 yards.

Stover has made more FGs than any NFL kicker since the ’00season. With 165 FGs, Stover has 19 more than NE K AdamVinatieri. In addition, the Ravens’ kicker is the most accurateof the league’s top 5 kickers at 86.8% in this span.

Most FGs Made, NFL, Since 2000

Player FGM FGA Pct.1. Matt Stover, Bal. 165 190 86.82. Adam Vinatieri, N.E. 146 176 82.93. Jason Elam, Den. 145 181 80.14. Mike Vanderjagt, Ind. 143 165 86.65. David Akers, Phi. 138 164 84.1

NUMBERS TO RAVE ABOUT

2,428Total yards given up by the Ravens defense through Week10, the fewest in the AFC. Baltimore has yielded 922 yards onthe ground and 1,516 through the air.

2,000Yard mark surpassed by Jamal Lewis against Pittsburgh inWeek 17 of his AFC Offensive Player of the Year 2003 sea-son.

1,539Career points for Matt Stover, 10th in the NFL history booksfor most career points. Only 1 active player, Saints K JohnCarney, has scored more (1,595).

763Return yards amassed by specialist B.J. Sams, with a long of51 yards coming against the Browns in Week 6. Against theBengals, Sams had a 41-yard kickoff return. He also had an88-yard punt return called back by a penalty in Week 1.

617Yards needed by Jamal Lewis to pass current leaderJermaine Lewis on the Ravens’ combined yardage list.

363Career yards for Todd Heap against the Steelers, including 38on 5 catches in Baltimore’s 1st matchup with Pittsburgh thisyear (10/31/05).

312Yards covered by Dave Zastudil punts against Jacksonville,including a long of 57 yards. Zastudil averaged an excellent44.6 yards per punt.

269Consecutive extra points made by Matt Stover, good for 2ndon the NFL’s active list (Jeff Wilkins, 299).

94.1Percentage of FGs converted by Matt Stover after missing 3FGs in Week 1 against Indianapolis. Stover has split theuprights on 16 of 17 attempts since that game, including 1-for-1 against Jacksonville in Week 10.

91Yards for Derrick Mason on 7 catches the 1st time Baltimoremet Pittsburgh in Week 8.

95Combined catches for Derrick Mason and Todd Heap, thehighest of any WR and TE combination in the league.

75Yards for B.J. Sams on kickoff returns against the Steelers inWeek 8, with a long of 30 yards, as the Ravens’ return spe-cialist averaged 18.8 yards per return.

49Length of Matt Stover’s Heinz Field record-long kick againstPittsburgh on Halloween.

45Number of points Matt Stover needs to surpass Al Del Grecofor 9th on the NFL’s all-time scoring list.

20Catches on 3rd down for Derrick Mason, which leads theNFL. Mason caught a 4-yard pass on 3rd down against theJaguars.

7Consecutive Kyle Boller completions to start the gameagainst Jacksonville (11/13), totaling 53 yards through the air.Boller and the Ravens converted 3 of their 1st 4 3rd-downattempts.

7Consecutive games in which Derrick Mason has caught apass of at least 20 yards, after pulling in a 35-yard rope fromKyle Boller against Jacksonville. Week 2 against Tennesseewas the only game in which Mason failed to hit the 20-yardmark, after catching a 25-yard pass against the Colts in Week1.

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MILESTONES IN REACH CONT’D

Up the Ladder – With 2,499 career receiving yards, ToddHeap now needs 98 yards to move into 3rd on the Ravens’all-time receiving yards list. In Week 2 of the 2005 season, hepassed Derrick Alexander into the No. 4 spot. Currently, Heapsits behind Michael Jackson, who has 2,596 yards.

View From the Top – Reeling in 4 catches against theBengals (11/6), Todd Heap became the Ravens’ all-timeleader in receptions with 205 for his career. He passed TravisTaylor (204). Currently, he has snagged 210 balls for hiscareer. Additionally, Heap has 2,558 combined yards for hiscareer, which places him 8th in team history. He needs 39yards to surpass Michael Jackson (2,596) into 7th all-time.

Picking Up Where He Left Off – Peter Boulware needs 6tackles to reach 500 on his career. With 27 more solo stops,he will have 350 unassisted tackles. Boulware also needs 1sack to reach 70 for his career. Against the Steelers, he post-ed a half sack with LB/DE Terrell Suggs to reach 69 total.

Mason Breaks Through 500 – Derrick Mason had 5 catch-es against Cincinnati in Game 8 (11/6), and earned his 500thNFL career reception with his 3rd grab of the game. With 2more scores, he will have 40 TD receptions during his 9-yearNFL profession.

Has it Been That Long? – With 5 more games played/start-ed, Jonathan Ogden will have started/played in his 150thcareer contest.

300 Club – Ed Reed needs 16 more stops to reach the 300total tackles milestone.

Reed, Lewis Neck and Neck – With his 21st career INT ver-sus Cleveland (10/16), Ray Lewis tied Ed Reed as theRavens’ all-time picks leader. The next player to intercept apass will move into 1st on the franchise list with 22.

MILESTONES IN REACH

Last season, a number of players reached career landmarks:Heading into Game 10 of the 2005 campaign, once again,many Ravens have already set new standards or are quicklyapproaching significant milestones. Here is a list of severalmarquee players and where they currently stand:

Piling Up the Yards – With his 59-yard rushing effort againstthe Browns (10/16), Jamal Lewis surpassed the 6,000-yardrushing barrier for his career. Certainly, he is 1 of the quickestplayers in NFL history to reach that plateau. Currently, Lewisneeds just 744 more yards this season to attain the 7,000-yard standard.

Catching Jermaine – Jamal Lewis can also move into 1stplace on the Ravens all-time combined yardage list with 617total yards gained, passing Jermaine Lewis, who has 8,001.Jamal currently stands 2nd with 7,385 yards.

Move Over Bam – Gaining 35 total yards against the Bengals(11/6), Chester Taylor passed Bam Morris (1,955 yards) into10th on the Ravens’ all-time combined yardage list. Currently,Taylor has 1,979 yards (1,353 rushing/625 receiving). Taylormust also get 159 rushing yards to slide into 3rd onBaltimore’s all-time rushing chart. Morris currently holds theNo. 3 spot with 1,511.

Still Kickin’ – In a 10-point performance versus Cleveland(10/16), long-time veteran Matt Stover reached the 1,500-mark for his career. Currently, he stands 10th on the NFL’s all-time scoring list with 1,539 points. He can move into 9th placewith 46 points and 8th with 56 points.

C-Note – Scoring on a 3-yard TD reception against theBrowns (10/16), Todd Heap hit the century mark for points inhis career. He currently is behind Qadry Ismail and DerrickAlexander (110) in 5th on Baltimore’s all-time list.

IN 2005, THE RAVENS ARE...

Record 2-7 vs. AFC North 1-2vs. AFC 2-5 vs. NFC 0-2Home 2-2 Away 0-5On Grass 0-4 On Artificial Turf 2-3Outdoors 2-6 Indoors 0-1Leading at Halftime 2-0 Trailing at Halftime 0-6Tied at Halftime 0-1 Leading After 3 Quarters 2-0Tied After 3 Quarters 0-0 Trailing After 3 Quarters 0-7Winning Coin Toss 1-3 Losing Coin Toss 1-4Decided by 7 Points or Less 0-2 Decided By 3 Points or Less 0-1When Scoring First 2-2 When Not Scoring First 0-5Positive or Even Turnover Ratio 1-2 Negative Turnover Ratio 1-5Winning or Even Penalty Ratio 1-0 Losing Penalty Ratio 1-7With a 100-Yard Rusher 0-0 With a 100-Yard Receiver 0-0Without a 100-Yard Rusher 2-7 Without a 100-Yard Receiver 2-7When Allowing a 100-Yard Rusher 0-2 When Not Allowing a 100-Yard Rusher 2-5When Allowing a 100-Yard Receiver 0-1 When Not Allowing a 100-Yard Receiver 2-6With a 300-Yard Passer 0-0 Without a 300-Yard Passer 2-7Allowing a 300-Yard (net) Passer 0-0 Not Allowing a 300-Yard (net) Passer 2-7Overtime 0-0 Preseason 2-2

POSITIVE NUMBERS

A key to winning in the NFL is being able to run the ball on offense and stop the run on defense. Over the past 3 seasons, theRavens have been 1 of the top teams in the league at doing that. Since 2003, Baltimore has rushed for 5,567 yards and allowedonly 4,142, a differential of +1,425-the 2nd-best mark in the NFL.

Team Rush Yards Rush Yards Allowed DifferentialDenver Broncos 6,449 3,883 +2,566Baltimore Ravens 5,567 4,142 +1,425Pittsburgh Steelers 5,184 3,778 +1,406San Diego Chargers 5,457 4,241 +1,216Atlanta Falcons 6,233 5,039 +1,194

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2005 RAVENS TRANSACTIONS - SINCE 6.1.05

Date TransactionJune 8 Signed CB Deion SandersJune 13 Waived OT Robin KnebelJune 15 Signed OT Dante EllingtonJuly 8 Signed LB Mike Smith (D7, 2005)July 22 Signed FB Justin Green (D5, 2005)July 25 Signed QB Derek Anderson (D6, 2005)July 27 Waived DT Joe ClayJuly 29 Signed CB Mark Estelle and RB Alex Haynes August 1 Signed LB Dan Cody (D2a, 2005); T Adam Terry (D2b, 2005) and C Jason Brown (D4, 2005); Placed

TE Todd Heap and RB Musa Smith on the Physically Unable to Perform list; Waived (injured) CB Cash Mouton and LS Drew Caylor

August 3 Waived (injured) DE Patrick GoodpasterAugust 4 Signed DT Tron LaFavorAugust 6 Signed WR Mark Clayton (D1, 2005); Waived (injured) DT Gary GibsonAugust 8 Signed WR Ronald Bellamy, S B.J. Ward; Placed RB Jamal Lewis on the PUPAugust 10 Activated RB Jamal Lewis from the PUP list (passed physical); Signed LB Steve Josue; Waived WR/RS

Derek Abney and WR Tommy Manus (injured)August 15 Waived P Jesse OhligerAugust 16 Signed K Owen PochmanAugust 18 Signed LB Peter Boulware; Waived QB Darian DurantAugust 29 Waived TE Rob Abiamiri; CB Bill Alford; T Lester Brown; RB Keith Burnell; DL Walter Curry; S Jarvis

Johnson; LB Steve Josue; DT Tron LaFavor; K Rhys Lloyd; OL Marques Ogden; K Owen Pochman; WR Fred Stamps and WR Curtis Williams

August 30 Signed K Wade Richey; Placed LB/DE Dan Cody on Injured Reserve; Placed RB Musa Smith on Reserve PUP; Waived WR Ron Bellamy and LB Tyson Smith

August 31 Signed CB Bill AlfordSeptember 3 Terminated the contracts (vested veterans) LS Joe Maese; K Wade Richey; Waived CB Bill Alford; DB

Calvin Carlyle; T Dante Ellington; CB Mark Estelle; G Phil Hawkins; RB Alex Haynes; S Chris Kelley; CBZack Norton; RB Tellis Redmon; LB Matt Sinclair; LB Mike Smith; TE Trent Smith; C Thatcher Szalay; DB Jamaine Winborne and DL Matt Zelinski

September 4 Signed T Dante Ellington; G Phil Hawkins; RB Alex Haynes; CB Zach Norton; LB Mike Smith and DBJamaine Winborne to the practice squad

September 6 Signed DL Darrell Lee and WR Cole Magner to the practice squadSeptember 7 Signed K Robbie Gould to the practice squad; Terminated RB Alex Haynes’ practice squad contract September 14 Signed QB Kordell Stewart; Terminated the contract (vested veteran) of WR Patrick JohnsonSeptember 20 Re-signed WR Patrick Johnson; Waived QB Derek Anderson; Terminated the practice squad contracts

of WR Cole Magner and Phil HawkinsSeptember 21 Signed OT Mike Kracalik to the practice squadSeptember 22 Signed QB Brian St. Pierre to the practice squad

TALE OF THE TAPE

RAVENS CATEGORY Steelers2-7 2005 Record 7-2L4 Regular Season Streak W4

L, 30-3 at Jacksonville Last game W, 34-21 vs. Cleveland 100 Points Scored 223

7 Touchdowns Scored 251 Rushing Touchdowns Scored 106 Passing Touchdowns Scored 130 Touchdowns on Returns 2

171 Points Against 14519 Touchdowns Allowed 156 Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 7

10 Passing Touchdowns Allowed 63 TDs Allowed by Return 2

-11 Turnover Ratio +1030.4% Red Zone TD Pct. For 57.6%52.2% Red Zone TD Pct. Against 50.0%20.6 KOR Avg. For 22.222.9 KOR Avg. Against 21.112.0 PR Avg. For 8.28.8 PR Avg. Against 9.8

at Cincinnati Next Week's Opponent at Indianapolis

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BALTIMORE RAVENS VS. PITTSBURGH STEELERS (11/20/05)

22 00 00 55 RR EE GG UU LL AA RR SS EE AA SS OO NN SS TT AA NN DD II NN GG SS -- WW EE EE KK 11 00Team W L T Pct. PF PA AFC NFC DIV STREAKCincinnati 7 2 0 .778 210 134 4-2 3-0 2-1 Won 2Pittsburgh 7 2 0 .778 223 145 6-2 1-0 3-0 Won 4Cleveland 3 6 0 .333 135 170 1-5 2-1 0-3 Lost 1BALTIMORE 2 7 0 .222 100 171 2-5 0-2 1-2 Lost 4

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Regular Season Week 11Sun., 11/20Miami @ Cleveland 1 PMPittsburgh @ BALTIMORE 1 PMIndianapolis @ Cincinnati 4:15 PM

Regular Season Week 12Sun., 11/27BALTIMORE @ Cincinnati 1 PMCleveland @ Minnesota 1 PMMon., 11/28Pittsburgh @ Indianapolis 9 PM

Check www.NFL.com/schedules for Direct TV® channels

AA FF CC NN OO RR TT HHRegular Season Week 10Sun., 11/13Jacksonville 30, BALTIMORE 3Pittsburgh 34, Cleveland 21Cincinnati had a bye.

2005 RAVENS TRANSACTIONS CONT’D

Date TransactionSeptember 27 Signed K Aaron Elling; Signed LB Dennis Haley to the practice squad; Terminated the contract (vested

veteran) of LB Jim Nelson; Terminated the practice squad contract of K Robbie GouldOctober 3 Signed DE Benard Thomas to the practice squad; terminated the practice squad contract of WR Fred

Stamps October 18 Terminated the practice squad contract of DL Darrell Lee October 19 Signed WR Brian Bratton to the practice squadOctober 28 Placed FB Alan Ricard (calf) on injured reserve; Signed LB Mike Smith to the active roster from their

practice squad; signed LB Ivory McCoy to the practice squadNovember 2 Signed CB Dubol Thompson to the practice squad; Placed CB Jamaine Winborne on practice squad,

injured list (appendicitis)November 8 Activated RB Musa Smith from reserve/PUP list; Terminated the contract (vested veteran) of QB Kordell

Stewart; Terminated the practice squad contract of LB Ivory McCoyNovember 12 Signed CB Zach Norton to the active roster from their practice squad; Waived TE Terry Jones

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Volume 35

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COMMUNITY NEWS November 14, 2005

UPCOMING EVENTS

• Thanksgiving Donations (11/22) • ACT Auction Party (12/6) • Holiday Helpers (12/8) • ESPN Zone Pal Party (12/13)

RACTF Uniform Donation Announcement The Baltimore Ravens All Community Team Foundation (RACTF) has purchased basketball uniforms for each of the 19 Baltimore City Public High School women’s programs. The new uniforms include a home and away jersey, shorts and warm-up jackets. The team will make a formal announcement on Tuesday (11/15) at Western High School at 2 PM. Earlier this year, the RACTF, Steve Bisciotti and Ray Lewis purchased com-plete uniforms for all city football teams. Ravens representatives, Dr. Bonnie Copeland, CEO of Baltimore Schools, and Washington Mystics F Chasity Melvin will be on hand at the announcement, in addition to student athletes modeling the new uniforms.

10th Annual Family Food Drive Ravens vs. Steelers (11/20)

The Ravens will host the 10th annual Ravens Family Food Drive prior to kickoff of the Ravens vs. Steelers game at M&T Bank Stadium this Sunday, Nov. 20. The Lady Ravens Association, Ravens family members and other volunteers will be sta-tioned outside stadium gates from 11 AM until kick-off at 1 PM. All food and proceeds go directly to the Maryland Food Bank, who will distribute donated items to soup kitchens, food pantries and emer-gency shelters throughout the holiday season. The Maryland Food Bank is most in need of canned items (meats, soup, fruits, vegetables), peanut butter, ce-real, rice and pasta. Any non-perishable food items and mone-tary donations will be accepted.

This Week - Tuesday, Nov. 15 Ravens R.I.S.E. Assembly Ravens DT Maake Kemoeatu and TE Daniel Wil-cox will present a R.I.S.E. Assembly to 150 Edge-wood High School students at M&T Bank Stadium. The assembly is the 6th and final of a series that Ravens players have held for Maryland students throughout the season. School Visit – Chinquapin Middle Ravens WR Clarence Moore will visit Chinquapin Middle School students this Tuesday in celebration of American Education Week. This year’s theme, “A Strong America Starts with Great Public Schools,” highlights the importance of parents, teachers, stu-dents and community coming together to build great public schools. Homeroom Huddles Program Ravens TE Darnell Dinkins will treat 30 Thurgood Marshall High School students to lunch and games at ESPN Zone in Baltimore on Tuesday. The stu-dents were chosen from the Homeroom Huddles Program that Dinkins, in conjunction with Downtown Locker Room, initiated at the school this fall. This week, RS B.J. Sams will be visiting the Living Classrooms Educational Facility. Each Tuesday, a Ravens’ player visits Living Classrooms and speaks to middle school students and participants in the Fresh Start program.

The Lady Ravens Association (above) will collect canned

goods at this Sunday’s Ravens Family Food Drive.

Dwan Edwards (center) visited

with Crossroads Middle School

students at Living Classrooms last Tuesday (11/7).

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OFFENSE WR 89 MARK CLAYTON (7/5) 11 Patrick Johnson (4/0) 84 Clarence Moore (4/1) LT 75 JONATHAN OGDEN (9/9) 79 Tony Pashos (9/0) 78 Adam Terry (0/0) LG 64 EDWIN MULITALO (9/9) 69 Brian Rimpf (8/0) C 62 MIKE FLYNN (9/9) 60 Jason Brown (1/0) RG 68 KEYDRICK VINCENT (9/9) 69 Brian Rimpf (8/0) RT 77 ORLANDO BROWN (9/9) 79 Tony Pashos (9/0) TE 86 TODD HEAP (9/9) 87 Darnell Dinkins (9/2) 83 Dan Wilcox (9/3) WR 85 DERRICK MASON (9/9) 80 Randy Hymes (9/2) 81 Devard Darling (4/0) QB 7 KYLE BOLLER (2/2) 2 Anthony Wright (8/7) RB 31 JAMAL LEWIS (9/9) 29 Chester Taylor (9/0) FB 33 JUSTIN GREEN (7/2) 34 Ovie Mughelli* (6/1)

DEFENSE LDE 98 ANTHONY WEAVER (5/4) 95 Jarret Johnson (9/5) DT 97 KELLY GREGG (9/9) 93 Dwan Edwards (6/0) NT 92 MAAKE KEMOEATU (9/9) 91 Aubrayo Franklin (8/0) RDE 55 TERRELL SUGGS (9/9) 54 Roderick Green (9/0) LLB 96 ADALIUS THOMAS (9/9) 58 Peter Boulware (8/0) MLB 52 RAY LEWIS* (6/6) 51 Mike Smith (3/0) RLB 50 TOMMY POLLEY (9/8) 57 Bart Scott (9/3) LCB 21 CHRIS McALISTER (9/9) 24 Dale Carter* (8/1) 42 Zach Norton (1/0) RCB 22 SAMARI ROLLE (9/9) 37 Deion Sanders (9/1) SS 20 ED REED* (5/5) 49 Chad Williams (9/3) FS 47 WILL DEMPS (9/9) 46 B.J. Ward* (8/0)

SPECIALISTS P 15 DAVE ZASTUDIL (9/0) 8 Aaron Elling (6/0) 7 Kyle Boller (2/2) K 3 MATT STOVER (9/0) 8 Aaron Elling (6/0) KO 8 AARON ELLING (6/0) 3 Matt Stover (9/0) H 15 DAVE ZASTUDIL (9/0) 7 Kyle Boller (2/2) 87 Darnell Dinkins (9/2) KOR 36 B.J. SAMS (9/0) 89 Mark Clayton (7/5) PR 36 B.J. SAMS (9/0) 89 Mark Clayton (7/5) 85 Derrick Mason (9/9) LS 70 MATT KATULA (9/0) 62 Mike Flynn (9/9) *Injured (2005 Games Played/Games Started) ROOKIES AND FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS ARE UNDERLINED

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

2005 COACHING STAFF Brian Billick, Head Coach; Jim Fassel, Offensive Coordinator; Rex Ryan, Defensive Coordinator; Gary Zauner, Special Teams Coordinator; Clarence Brooks, Defensive Line; John Fassel, Offensive Assistant; Jedd Fisch, Assistant Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers; Jeff FitzGerald, Linebackers; Chris Foerster, Offensive Line/Asst. Head Coach; Jeff Friday, Strength and Conditioning; Wade Harman, Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line; Johnnie Lynn, Secondary; Rick Neuheisel, Quarterbacks; Mike Pettine, Outside Linebackers; Paul Ricci, Assistant Strength and Conditioning; David Shaw, Wide Receivers; Matt Simon, Running Backs; Bennie Thompson, Special Teams Assistant; Dennis Thurman, Secondary

2005 BALTIMORE RAVENS DEPTH CHART

Kyle Boller BOWL-er Dwan Edwards da-WAHN Aubrayo Franklin ah-BRAY Maake Kemoeatu ma-AH-kay key-moy-AH-too Ovie Mughelli OH-vee mah-HAY-lee Edwin Mulitalo moo-lee-TAHL-oh Tony Pashos PAHH-shos

Alan Ricard REE-card Brian Rimpf RIMF Samari Rolle ROLL Adalius Thomas ah-DAY-lus Keydrick Vincent KEY-drick Dave Zastudil ZAST-tuh-dill

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Number in parenthesis after draft choice indicates the round in which the player was taken(IR)--Indicates player is on Injured Reserve (PUP)--Indicates player is on the Physically Unable to Perform List (not on the 53-man roster)(UFA)--Unrestricted Free Agent(RFA)--Rookie Free Agent*Patrick Johnson was originally drafted by the Ravens as a 2nd-round pick in 1998.**Orlando Brown originally signed with the Cleveland franchise in 1993 as a rookie free agent.

HOW THE 2005 BALTIMORE RAVENS WERE BUILTDRAFT (30)WR Mark Clayton (1)LB Dan Cody (2a) (IR)T Adam Terry (2b)G/C Jason Brown (4)FB Justin Green (5)LB Mike Smith (7)

DT Dwan Edwards (2)WR Devard Darling (3)LB Roderick Green (5)WR Clarence Moore (6b) OL Brian Rimpf (7b)

LB Terrell Suggs (1a)QB Kyle Boller (1b)RB Musa Smith (3) DE Jarret Johnson (4a)FB Ovie Mughelli (4b)DT Aubrayo Franklin (5a)T Tony Pashos (5b)

S Ed Reed (1)DE Tony Weaver (2)P Dave Zastudil (4a)RB Chester Taylor (6c)S Chad Williams (6d)

TE Todd Heap (1)

RB Jamal Lewis (1a)LB Adalius Thomas (6a)

CB Chris McAlister (1)G Edwin Mulitalo (4b)

LB Peter Boulware (1)

T Jonathan Ogden (1a)LB Ray Lewis (1b)

FREE AGENTS (23)K Aaron EllingWR Patrick Johnson (UFA)*LS Matt Katula (RFA)WR Derrick Mason (UFA)LB Tommy Polley (UFA)CB Samari Rolle (UFA)G Keydrick Vincent (UFA)S B.J. Ward (RFA)

CB Dale Carter (UFA)TE Darnell DinkinsCB Zach Norton (RFA)RS B.J. Sams (RFA)CB Deion SandersTE Daniel Wilcox

T Orlando Brown (UFA)**

S Will Demps (RFA)WR Randy Hymes (RFA) DT Maake Kemoeatu (RFA)LB Bart Scott (RFA)QB Anthony Wright

DT Kelly GreggFB Alan Ricard (IR)

C Mike Flynn (RFA)

K Matt Stover (Plan B)

TRADE/WAIVER (0)YEAR2005

20049-7 2nd AFC North

200310-6AFC North DivisionChampions

20027-93rd AFC North

200110-62nd AFC Central

200012-42nd AFC CentralSuper Bowl XXXVChampions

19998-83rd AFC Central

19986-104th AFC Central

19976-9-15th AFC Central

19964-125th AFC Central

1991(Cleveland Franchise)

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QUARTERBACKS Kyle Boller made his 1st start since opening day in the Ravens’ 30-3 loss to Jacksonville. Boller completed 19 of 33 passes for 142 yards, but threw 3 INTs. Boller started all 16 games in 2004, leading the Ravens to a 9-7 record…Seventh-year veteran Anthony Wright was the backup QB against the Jaguars, but did not play. With Boller injured, Wright started 7 games, completing 61.7 percent of his passes for 6 TDs.

RUNNING BACKS Former Pro Bowl RB Jamal Lewis had 44 yards on 14 carries and caught 5 passes for 13 more at Jacksonville. Lewis rushed for 1,006 yards and 7 TDs in 2004, despite missing nearly 5 full games. In 2003, Lewis put together the 2nd-best rushing season in NFL history, running for 2,066 yards…Fourth-year back Chester Taylor played on offense and special teams against the Jaguars. On the season, Taylor is 2nd on the team in rushing yards (241) and 4th in overall yardage (422)…Against the Jaguars, 3rd-year back Musa Smith appeared in a game for the 1st time since suffering a broken leg last November. Smith played on special teams and offense, catching 3 passes for 5 yards at Jacksonville…Justin Green was the Ravens’ featured FB for the 3rd consecutive game at Jacksonville. The 5th-round pick out of Montana also played on special teams…FB Ovie Mughelli was inactive at Jacksonville, missing his 3rd game in 4 weeks with an ankle injury. Mughelli, a 3rd-year veteran, played in 3 games in 2004 before being placed on IR…FB Alan Ricard appeared in 2 games this season, but was placed on IR (calf) before the Pit. game (10/31).

WIDE RECEIVERS Derrick Mason has had a standout start to his Ravens career. Mason, who was 3rd on the team with 4 catches for 63 yards at Jacksonville, leads the Ravens with 53 catches for 615 yards and a TD. Mason went over 500 catches for his career in the Bengals’ game…Rookie Mark Clayton made his 2nd straight start at Jax. after missing the previous 2 games (ankle). It was Clayton’s 5th start this year. The Ravens’ 1st-round pick (22nd overall) caught 149 passes and 23 TDs his last 2 seasons at Oklahoma…Randy Hymes played off the bench at the Jaguars. Hymes started 7 games in 2004 and

ranked 5th on the team in receptions (26)...Devard Darling played on special teams at Jacksonville. He missed most of 2004, his rookie season, with a heel injury…Patrick Johnson played on offense and special teams at Jacksonville. Johnson has 84 receptions and 10 TDs in his career…Clarence Moore was inactive at Jacksonville. The 6th-round draft pick led the Ravens with 4 receiving TDs his rookie year (2004).

TIGHT ENDS Two-time Pro Bowl TE Todd Heap led the Ravens with 5 catches for 58 yards at the Jaguars. The previous week (against the Bengals), Heap became the Ravens’ all-time leading receiver; he now has 210 catches in his career. On the season, Heap has 42 receptions for 461 yards…Daniel Wilcox, who played on offense and special teams at Jacksonville, is 4th on the team with 17 catches for 131 yards. Wilcox had a TD in the season opener against the Colts…Darnell Dinkins started at TE at the Jaguars. Dinkins joined the Ravens midway through the 2004 season and had 1 TD catch.

OFFENSIVE LINE LT Jonathan Ogden started at the Jaguars. Ogden was named to his 8th Pro Bowl in 2004, when he started 12 games, despite battling knee and leg injuries…LG Edwin Mulitalo started at Jacksonville. Mulitalo has been a stalwart on the Ravens’ offensive line, starting all but 1 game over the last 3 seasons…C Mike Flynn started at Jacksonville. He was sidelined the 1st 7 games of the 2004 season (shoulder), but finished strong, starting 5 games…RG Keydrick Vincent started at the Jaguars. In 2004, Vincent started all 16 games for the Steelers, who led the AFC in rushing (154 yards per game)…Orlando “Zeus” Brown started at RT at Jacksonville, like he did 13 times in 2004. The 10th-year veteran returned to the NFL in 2003 after sitting out the previous 3 years (eye)…OT Tony Pashos split time with Brown at RT at Jacksonville, as he has all season. Pashos played in 6 games in 2004…Promising G Brian Rimpf played off the bench at the Jaguars. Rimpf was a 7th-round pick out of East Carolina in 2004…Rookie lineman Adam Terry (2nd-round pick) was inactive at Jacksonville. Terry can play both LT and RT; he was a 1st-team All-Big East pick for Syracuse in 2004…Rookie C Jason Brown (4th-round pick out of North Carolina) was inactive at Jacksonville.

BALTIMORE RAVENS’ 2001 POSITION-BY-POSITION PREVIEW (2000 games/starts)

RAVENS POSITION BY POSITION

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DEFENSIVE LINE DT Kelly Gregg recorded 8 tackles at the Jaguars. Gregg tied for 4th on the team with 89 tackles in 2004…At the Jaguars, DE Tony Weaver made his 1st start since the Jets’ game (toe). Weaver had 5 tackles. Throughout his career, Weaver has been a dependable force on the defensive line, starting 51 out of a possible 57 games…DT Maake Kemoeatu started and logged 6 tackles at Jacksonville. “Kemo” had a career-high 48 tackles in 2004…Third-year DE Jarret Johnson started at OLB at Jacksonville and recorded 8 tackles and a half-sack. Johnson capped off 2004 with an INT for a TD vs. Miami (1/2)…Third-year DT Aubrayo Franklin had 4 tackles at the Jaguars. Franklin, a 3rd-year veteran, saw action in 6 games in 2004…DT Dwan Edwards played off the bench at Jacksonville. The 2nd-year player out of Oregon State played in 4 games as a rookie.

LINEBACKERS Standout MLB Ray Lewis, a 2-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, was inactive at the Jaguars (thigh). Lewis, a 7-time Pro Bowler, is tied with Ed Reed for the team INT record (21). He is also a 4-time 1st-team AP All-Pro…Third-year pass-rusher Terrell Suggs had 2 tackles at the Jaguars. Suggs played in his 1st Pro Bowl in 2004 after finishing 3rd in the AFC with 10.5 sacks…The versatile Adalius Thomas had 5 tackles at Jax., a week after he forced 2 fumbles, had a sack and logged 7 tackles against the Bengals. Thomas was 2nd on the team with a career-high 8 sacks in 2004. He was a Pro Bowler on special teams in 2003…LB Tommy Polley, a Baltimore native, logged 12 tackles and had a PD at Jacksonville. Earlier this season, he led the Ravens with a career-high 1.5 sacks against the Browns…Veteran pass-rusher Peter Boulware had 5 tackles and 1 PD, playing in passing situations at Jacksonville. He has 69 sacks for his career, most in team history. Boulware missed all of 2004 with knee and toe injuries…Bart Scott started and led the team with 13 tackles and a half-sack at Jax. Scott played in 13 games in 2004, despite battling a knee injury for much of the season…OLB Roderick Green, who has 2 sacks this season, played on special teams at Jacksonville. Green saw action in 9 games as a special teams contributor in 2004…Rookie Dan Cody (2nd-round pick) is on injured reserve after injuring his knee on the 1st day of training camp.

SECONDARY S Ed Reed missed his 4th-straight game at Jacksonville (ankle). Reed was the AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2004, when he led the league with 9 INTs. He set an NFL record with 358 INT return yards. Reed brought back an INT 106 yards for a TD vs. Cleveland (11/7/04), the longest INT return in NFL history…Chris McAlister had 4 tackles at Jacksonville. McAlister, a Pro Bowler in each of the last 2 years, recovered a fumble in back-to-back games last December and had 2 TDs on the year…CB Samari Rolle started, led the Ravens with 3 PD and had 3 tackles at Jacksonville. At Ten. earlier in the year, Rolle forced a fumble. Rolle, an 8th-year vet, has 23 career INTs and went to the Pro Bowl in 2000…S Will Demps recorded 9 tackles at the Jaguars. In 2004, Demps had 86 tackles, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT, 8 PD and 2.5 sacks…Eight-time Pro Bowler Deion Sanders played in passing situations at Jacksonville, recording 2 tackles. Sanders, who was limited to 9 games due to injury last year, still had 3 INTs, including 1 that he took back 48 yards for a TD against the Bills (10/24)…CB Dale Carter was inactive for the Jaguars game (hamstring). Carter, who missed all of 2004 (blood clot), has 24 INTs in his career…Fourth-year S Chad Williams started and recorded 6 tackles at Jax. Williams tied for 2nd on the team with 3 INTs in 2004. Williams also had 1 TD, 32 tackles, 2 sacks and 6 PD…Rookie free agent B.J. Ward (Florida State) was inactive at Jacksonville (groin). Ward had played in the 1st 8 games after making the team in training camp…The Ravens signed CB Zach Norton off their practice squad before the Jaguars’ game, in which he played.

KICKING GAME K Matt Stover connected on his only FG attempt (41 yards) at Jax. Earlier this year, Stover booted a 49-yarder at Pit. that was the longest in Heinz Field history...Before their 3rd game, the Ravens signed KO specialist Aaron Elling. He played at the Jaguars, kicking off twice…P Dave Zastudil averaged 44.6 yards-per-punt at Jax. Zastudil ranked 9th in the NFL with 26 punts inside the 20 last year…B.J. Sams leads the NFL in punt return average (12.0) and has 894 combined return yards this season. As a rookie, Sams had 2 TDs and 1,826 total return yards, a team record…LS Matt Katula, an undrafted rookie out of Wisconsin, has played in all 9 games of the season.

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BALTIMORE RAVENS / WEEK 10 / THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2005 WON 2, LOST 7 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/11 L 7-24 Indianapolis 70,501 J. Lewis 159 480 3.0 25 1 09/18 L 10-25 at Tennessee 69,149 Taylor 48 241 5.0 52 0 10/02 W 13- 3 New York Jets 70,479 Wright 18 68 3.8 22 0 10/09 L 17-35 at Detroit 61,201 Stewart 4 24 6.0 13 0 10/16 W 16- 3 Cleveland 70,196 Boller 3 11 3.7 7 0 10/23 L 6-10 at Chicago 62,102 Clayton 1 0 0.0 0 0 10/31 L 19-20 at Pittsburgh 64,178 TEAM 233 824 3.5 52 1 11/06 L 9-21 Cincinnati 70,540 OPPONENTS 252 922 3.7 77t 6 11/13 L 3-30 at Jacksonville 66,107 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/20 Pittsburgh Mason 53 615 11.6 35 1 11/27 at Cincinnati Heap 42 461 11.0 48 2 12/04 Houston Taylor 26 181 7.0 20 1 12/11 at Denver Wilcox 17 131 7.7 17t 1 12/19 Green Bay J. Lewis 17 83 4.9 15t 1 12/25 Minnesota Clayton 14 98 7.0 13 0 01/01 at Cleveland Hymes 8 104 13.0 21 0 Balt. Opp. Dinkins 6 55 9.2 15 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 150 158 Moore 3 59 19.7 24 0 Rushing 50 50 J. Green 3 17 5.7 8 0 Passing 88 83 Mu. Smith 3 5 1.7 4 0 Penalty 12 25 P. Johnson 2 31 15.5 19 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 50/137 43/117 Ricard 2 18 9.0 11 0 3rd Down Pct. 36.5 36.8 Mughelli 2 7 3.5 5 0 4th Down: Made/Att 8/13 2/6 TEAM 198 1865 9.4 48 6 4th Down Pct. 61.5 33.3 OPPONENTS 148 1623 11.0 48 10 POSSESSION AVG. 30:41 29:19 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD TOTAL NET YARDS 2500 2438 Suggs 1 38 38.0 38 0 Avg. Per Game 277.8 270.9 Thomas 1 28 28.0 28 0 Total Plays 581 540 R. Lewis 1 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Play 4.3 4.5 McAlister 1 0 0.0 0 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 824 922 TEAM 4 66 16.5 38 0 Avg. Per Game 91.6 102.4 OPPONENTS 13 144 11.1 31 3 Total Rushes 233 252 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B NET YARDS PASSING 1676 1516 Zastudil 47 2064 43.9 36.5 2 5 60 1 Avg. Per Game 186.2 168.4 TEAM 48 2064 43.0 36.5 2 5 60 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 24/189 18/107 OPPONENTS 51 2181 42.8 33.8 9 18 61 0 Gross Yards 1865 1623 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Att./Completions 324/198 270/148 Sams 23 5 276 12.0 51 0 Completion Pct. 61.1 54.8 TEAM 23 5 276 12.0 51 0 Had Intercepted 13 4 OPPONENTS 31 7 272 8.8 49 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 48/43.0 51/42.8 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET PUNTING AVG. 48/36.5 51/33.8 Sams 29 618 21.3 41 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 86/645 55/405 Dinkins 1 10 10.0 10 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 12/7 12/5 J. Green 1 10 10.0 10 0 TOUCHDOWNS 7 19 TEAM 31 638 20.6 41 0 Rushing 1 6 OPPONENTS 27 617 22.9 59 0 Passing 6 10 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Returns 0 3 Stover 0/ 0 4/ 4 6/ 7 7/10 0/0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 0/ 0 4/ 4 6/ 7 7/10 0/0 TEAM 26 31 10 33 0 100 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 6/ 6 3/ 3 3/ 5 0/0 OPPONENTS 35 36 47 53 0 171 Stover: (38N,47N,45N)(30G)(42G,25G)(46G)(39G, * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS 27G,38G)(40G,29G)(22G,43N,40G,49G,47G)(34G, Stover 0 0 0 0 7/ 7 17/21 0 58 32G,31G)(41G) Heap 2 0 2 0 0 12 OPPONENTS: (20G)(39G,29G,47G)(21G)()(24G)(23G, J. Lewis 2 1 1 0 0 12 47N)(42G,37G)(48N)(48G,33G,26G) Mason 1 0 1 0 0 6 Taylor 1 0 1 0 0 6 Wilcox 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 7 1 6 0 7/ 7 17/21 0 100 OPPONENTS 19 6 10 3 19/19 12/14 1 171 2-Pt. Conversions: TEAM 0-0, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Thomas 4, R. Green 2, Polley 2, Suggs 2, (group) 2, Boulware 1.5, Gregg 1.5, Scott 1.5, R. Lewis 1, J. Johnson 0.5, TEAM 18, OPPONENTS 24 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Wright 266 164 1582 61.7 5.95 6 2.3 9 3.4 48 19/ 147 71.7 Boller 56 34 283 60.7 5.05 0 0.0 4 7.1 35 5/ 42 44.0 Hymes 2 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/ 0 39.6 Stewart 0 0 0 --- --- 0 --- 0 --- --- 0/ 0 --- TEAM 324 198 1865 61.1 5.76 6 1.9 13 4.0 48 24/ 189 66.4 OPPONENTS 270 148 1623 54.8 6.01 10 3.7 4 1.5 48 18/ 107 79.0

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Tacklesfrom coaches video review

Name TT Solo AS Sacks Yds. INT Yds. PD FF FRLewis, Ray 77 47 30 1 1 1 0 3 0 1Demps, Will 62 49 13 0 0 0 0 3 0 2Polley, Tommy 58 41 17 2 17 0 0 1 0 0Gregg, Kelly 55 31 24 1.5 7.5 0 0 4 0 0Thomas, Adalius 51 37 14 4 22 1 28 5 1 1Suggs, Terrell 46 35 11 2 18.5 1 38 2 3 0Scott, Bart 40 25 15 1.5 10 0 0 3 0 0Kemoeatu, Maake 39 23 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0McAlister, Chris 36 31 5 0 0 1 0 11 0 0Johnson, Jarret 31 20 11 0.5 3 0 0 1 0 0Williams, Chad 27 21 6 1 3 0 0 1 0 0Rolle, Samari 24 21 3 0 0 0 0 7 1 0Weaver, Anthony 22 19 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Edwards, Dwan 20 12 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Reed, Ed 20 19 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Franklin, Aubrayo 17 9 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sanders, Deion 17 12 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Boulware, Peter 11 3 8 1.5 16 0 0 1 0 0Carter, Dale 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Green, Roderick 3 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0Ward, B.J. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 660 462 198 17 102 4 66 47 5 4

from coaches video review

Name TT Solo AS FF FR BKScott, Bart 13 11 2 2 0 0Wilcox, Daniel 12 9 3 0 0 0Taylor, Chester 10 7 3 0 0 0Dinkins, Darnell 7 6 1 0 0 0Mughelli, Ovie 6 5 1 0 0 0Green, Roderick 5 3 2 0 1 0Ward, B.J. 5 3 2 0 0 0Williams, Chad 5 5 0 0 0 0Carter, Dale 4 4 0 1 0 0Demps, Will 4 2 2 0 0 0Green, Justin 4 3 1 0 0 0Katula, Matt 4 2 2 0 0 0Thomas, Adalius 4 4 0 0 0 0Polley, Tommy 3 1 2 0 0 0Smith, Musa 2 2 0 0 0 0Clayton, Mark 1 1 0 0 0 0Elling, Aaron 1 1 0 0 0 0Nelson, Jim 1 1 0 0 0 0Stover, Matt 1 1 0 0 0 0Totals 92 71 21 3 1 0

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RAVENS 2005 SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

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QUICK FACTS

o Age: 23o Position: WRo College: Oklahomao Birthdate: 7/2/82o Hometown: Arlington, TX

What has been the biggest adjustment in the transitionfrom collegiate football to pro football?“The biggest adjustment is the mental aspect (of the game), theway you have to study the detail. I know the guys that havebeen in (the NFL) understand things about the game that Ihaven’t got yet. I know football and I can play football just fine,but they have it down to a science.”

Do you still compete with your former Oklahoma team-mates Mark Bradley and Brandon Jones? “Brandon is the only one out of us that has a touchdown thisyear. I can get him though. That’s just some fun that we havebetween each other. We want to beat the other in the statsrace, but obviously, I want to win (as a team) more than outplayhim in the stats. But, it is just a little fun that we have.Unfortunately, Mark is out for the season and Brandon has thesame injury that I had with the ankle.”

Can you reveal any odd habits about Kyle Boller after liv-ing with him earlier this year? Who do you live with now?“That was fun, it was a great time. We hung out and it was cool.The fact that I was able to get to know him like that was a goodthing. Kyle sleeps a lot. One day he slept for 10, maybe 11hours. I don’t know how he does it. I can’t do that; I can’t sleepmore than a few hours. Also, he is actually pretty shy with theladies, but that can be good.

“My little brother came into town, and he is living with me now.I got my own apartment about a month and a half ago. It’s niceto go home (because) I made sure I had everything in there thatI wanted. I don’t have to go anywhere. I can just stay home allday and chill. I have a townhouse being built right now, but Ilove my apartment so much that I am not going to want tomove.”

What was your favorite 80s television program?“Back then I would watch Talespin all of the time with Big Balooand Kit, and Chip ‘n’ Dale with the (theme) song, ‘Ch, Ch, Chipand Dale.’ Those were my shows on Saturday morning. I gotinto The Cosby Show, and Alf. Also, Prostars. Remember that?That (cartoon) had Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, and BoJackson. I loved it.”

Where do you spend your time when on the Internet?“I spend a lot of time on myspace.com. It’s awesome. Its wherepeople all over the world can (connect). You get your own page,you hook it up with all of your favorite music, you can put pic-tures of yourself, you have your friends list, and you just talk topeople everywhere. It’s a fun little site.”

You co-hosted the Gridiron Halloween Fundraiser forGoodwill industries, tell me about that experience? “That was fun. I had a good time, besides the fact that I had justinjured my ankle and it was throbbing. There was a hugeturnout and everybody was in costume. I saw some awesomecostumes; there was one guy in a Hugh Heffner costume. I wasan American Gladiator. That was hilarious. They ended up rais-ing over $100,000. It was awesome.”

Thanksgiving is just around the corner. What are you mostthankful for?“(I am) mostly grateful for my life. I have been blessed with anincredible life. I am living, I am healthy, I am young, my familyis happy and taken care of. Also, (I am thankful for) my mother.She is strong and she has been there all the time for me. I ama mama’s boy. I appreciate her strength and guidance. Wejumped from house to house when we were younger. At onepoint we stayed in a shelter. It was just her and my siblings. Iam the oldest with a little brother and a little sister. She had toput up with us. We finally moved to Texas and things started tochange slowly. I can’t believe how much she went through; it isjust impressive.”

You received the Football Writers Association’s MostCourageous Award for pulling victims from a serious caraccident last summer. Tell me about that experience.“A car had come across an intersection and hit a van behindme. Everything was smoky and dark, you couldn’t see any-thing. My car span into the center median. We got out to checkif anything was going on with anybody. We knew somethingwas wrong. In the van, we helped a daughter and father getout. I saw a flame break out and there was a girl that was stuckbetween the steering wheel and seat. We had to really work toget her out. That was pretty scary. Her dad had fractured verte-bras in his back, so he couldn’t move whatsoever. But, we luck-ily got them out.”

Who’s the player you see as an example on the team? Why?“Derrick Mason. How he carries himself as a whole person,player, teammate, and everything (is impressive). He is a greataddition to this organization. You have seen the production thathe has been able to put up, and he is consistent. Week in andweek out he practices hard.”

Not So Brotherly Love: Once again, for the 2nd time in just 3 weeks,there’s a little tension in the Kemoeatu family. After staring each otherdown from opposite sidelines this past Halloween night in the 2 teams’initial meeting, Maake and Chris are back at it again. Having playedtogether in 2001 at Utah (Maake was a senior and Chris a freshman),big brother “Kemo” went on to sign as a rookie free agent with theRavens and has since cemented himself in Baltimore’s starting line-up. Chris, who was selected in the 6th round of the 2005 Draft, hasyet to participate in a game this season, but made the Steelers’ squadafter an impressive training camp. Noted Maake on growing up as theolder sibling: “Because I’m the oldest, I’ve always tried to do things theright way and set an example. Because he is younger, he has alwaystried to do things better than I could. He did ‘1-up’ me because he wasdrafted and I wasn’t. He got the win last time around, too, so hopeful-ly I can get this victory.”

Scintillating Seminole Secondary: It’s an undisputed fact thatFlorida State consistently produces some of the NFL’s top DBs. Casein point: When the Ravens and Steelers clash, there are 5 Seminoleswho will be strutting around the secondary. Veteran CBs DeionSanders and Samari Rolle, and rookie S B.J. Ward round out theRavens’ contingent, while FS Chris Hope and rookie CB BryantMcFadden will don Steelers garb. Last year, during their senior cam-paigns at FSU, McFadden and Ward were members of 1 of the bestsecondaries in the country. Though Ward missed much of the seasonwith a broken ankle, the 2 players, who Ward says, “are very closefriends and talk every week,” assisted in holding opponents to ameasly 14.1 points each week. McFadden went on to become a 2nd-round draft pick this past April, while Ward earned a spot withBaltimore as a rookie free agent.

Movin’ On Up: Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhuntreceived his 1st coaching action in the NFL with Baltimore. Breakinginto the league as an assistant under Ted Marchibroda, Whisenhuntwas the Ravens’ TEs coach from 1997-98. Under Whisenhunt’s tute-lage during that span, Ravens starting TE Eric Green racked up 99catches for 1,023 yards and 6 TDs. After those seasons, Whisenhuntwent on to coach for the Browns and Jets before taking over the helmof Pittsburgh’s offense in 2004.

Plowing the Way: This season, most people have been somewhatsurprised to see Steelers RB Willie Parker seemingly drop out ofnowhere and become 1 of the NFL’s top backs. Ravens rookie centerJason Brown isn’t 1 of those people. Through 5 games, the 2nd-yearParker ranked 11th in rushing in the NFL (6th in the AFC). However,that was no shock to Brown, who played with Parker at North Carolinaand did much of the “dirty work” while blocking for his tailback. “Youcould always tell that Willie was good, but I think he has reallymatured and taken his game to a whole new level in the NFL,” Brownstated. “It’s good to see him do well, now that he’s gotten his chance.”

Guess Who’s Back?: Sunday, several Ravens face the team theyoriginally began their NFL careers with. The list of players includes:

G Keydrick Vincent grinded it out for 4 years in the Pittsburgh trench-es, and returns to face the team that signed him as a rookie free agentout of Mississippi. Starting 27 of 38 career games with the Steelers,he consistently aided Pittsburgh’s powerful rushing attack each year.

QB Anthony Wright, who originally signed as a rookie free agent in1999, spent that season as Pittsburgh’s 4th QB after earning a rosterspot during an impressive preseason. Though he never played for theSteelers that year, Wright was promoted to the No. 2 QB for the sea-son finale against Tennessee.

Practice squad QB Brian St. Pierre, who signed with Baltimore thisseason (9/22), was a 5th-round draft choice by the Steelers in 2003.After making the team as a rookie, St. Pierre floated back and forthbetween Pittsburgh’s active and non-active game-day rosters. Hisonly game experience came when he ran for a key 1st down late inthe 4th quarter against Buffalo last season (1/05).

Enemies Now, Friends Later: Note to those wearing black and gold:All previous friendships generated in the Steel City are on hold. Whileplaying for the Steelers the past 4 seasons, Keydrick Vincent becamevery close friends with current Steelers C Jeff Hartings, NT CaseyHampton and LT Marvel Smith. “Marvel and I text (message) eachother all the time, but it’s never football related,” Vincent said. “I thinkwe do wish one another luck each week, but this time around, I’m aRaven and nothing else matters.” While it’s obvious that “Key” is 1 ofthe most outgoing and talkative players in a locker room, the 5th-yearveteran found his personality meshing unusually well with the moresubdued Smith. “He is a very quiet guy and kind of kept to himself, butalways talked to me. We got along really well.”

As for Hartings, who came to Pittsburgh from Detroit via free agency,Vincent says the 2 consistently had “serious life talks” and frequentlygave each other advice on numerous topics. “He really showed methe ropes when I became a free agent, because he had been throughthe process before. He knew all the ins and outs, so it was good hav-ing a person like him to talk with.”

Gamecocks Meet Again: A prolific backfield duo that once buoyedSouth Carolina’s offensive attack, Ravens QB Anthony Wright andSteelers RB Duce Staley were juggernauts for the Gamecocks in1996. A 1st-year starter in just his sophomore season, Wright teamedup with Staley – a senior – to help lead South Carolina to a 6-5 record.Completing 131-of-244 passes for 1,850 yards and 8 TDs, Wright con-nected with Staley 28 times for 251 yards that season. However, itwas Staley’s performance in the run game that garnered headlines.Earning 1st-team all-conference honors, he churned up 1,116 groundyards and 9 scores, and became a 3rd-round pick by Philadelphia.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown7 Boller, Kyle QB 6-3 220 6/17/81 3 California Newhall, CA58 Boulware, Peter LB 6-4 255 12/18/74 9 Florida State Columbia, SC60 Brown, Jason OL 6-3 320 5/5/83 R North Carolina Henderson, NC77 Brown, Orlando T 6-7 360 11/12/70 10 South Carolina State Washington, DC24 Carter, Dale CB 6-1 194 11/28/69 12 Tennessee Covington, GA

89 Clayton, Mark WR 5-10 195 7/2/82 R Oklahoma Arlington, TX81 Darling, Devard WR 6-1 215 4/16/82 2 Washington State Houston, TX47 Demps, Will S 6-0 205 11/7/79 4 San Diego State Palmdale, CA87 Dinkins, Darnell TE 6-2 255 1/20/77 4 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA93 Edwards, Dwan DT 6-3 315 5/16/81 2 Oregon State Columbus, MT

8 Elling, Aaron K 6-2 201 5/30/78 3 Wyoming Lander, WY62 Flynn, Mike C 6-3 305 6/15/74 8 Maine Springfield, MA91 Franklin, Aubrayo DT 6-1 320 8/27/80 3 Tennessee Johnson City, TN33 Green, Justin FB 5-11 251 4/30/82 R Montana San Diego, CA54 Green, Roderick LB/DE 6-2 245 4/26/82 2 Central Missouri State Brenham, TX

97 Gregg, Kelly DT 6-0 310 11/1/76 6 Oklahoma Edmond, OK86 Heap, Todd TE 6-5 252 3/16/80 5 Arizona State Mesa, AZ80 Hymes, Randy WR 6-3 211 8/7/79 4 Grambling Hitchcock, TX95 Johnson, Jarret DE 6-3 285 8/14/81 3 Alabama Chiefland, FL11 Johnson, Patrick WR 5-10 196 8/10/76 7 Oregon Redlands, CA

70 Katula, Matt LS 6-6 272 8/22/82 R Wisconsin Brookfield, WI92 Kemoeatu, Maake DT 6-5 350 1/10/79 4 Utah Kahuku, HI31 Lewis, Jamal RB 5-11 245 8/29/79 6 Tennessee Atlanta, GA52 Lewis, Ray LB 6-1 245 5/15/75 10 Miami Lakeland, FL85 Mason, Derrick WR 5-10 192 1/17/74 9 Michigan State Detroit, MI

21 McAlister, Chris CB 6-1 206 6/14/77 7 Arizona Pasadena, CA84 Moore, Clarence WR 6-6 220 9/24/82 2 Northern Arizona Buena Park, CA34 Mughelli, Ovie FB 6-1 255 6/10/80 3 Wake Forest Charleston, SC64 Mulitalo, Edwin G 6-3 345 9/1/74 7 Arizona Daly City, CA42 Norton, Zach CB 5-11 183 11/19/81 2 Cincinnati Lloyd, FL

75 Ogden, Jonathan T 6-9 345 7/31/74 10 UCLA Washington, DC79 Pashos, Tony T 6-6 320 8/3/80 3 Illinois Lock Port, IL50 Polley, Tommy LB 6-3 230 1/18/78 5 Florida State Baltimore, MD20 Reed, Ed S 5-11 200 9/11/78 4 Miami St. Rose, LA69 Rimpf, Brian G 6-5 319 2/11/81 2 East Carolina Raleigh, NC

22 Rolle, Samari CB 6-0 175 8/10/76 8 Florida State Miami, FL36 Sams, B.J. RB/RS 5-10 185 10/29/80 2 McNeese State Mandeville, LA37 Sanders, Deion CB 6-1 198 8/9/67 14 Florida State Fort Myers, FL57 Scott, Bart LB 6-2 240 8/18/80 4 Southern Illinois Detroit, MI51 Smith, Mike LB 6-1 235 9/2/81 R Texas Tech Lubbock, TX

32 Smith, Musa RB 6-0 232 5/31/82 3 Georgia West Perry, PA3 Stover, Matt K 5-11 178 1/27/68 16 Louisiana Tech Dallas, TX55 Suggs, Terrell LB/DE 6-3 260 10/11/82 3 Arizona State Chandler, AZ29 Taylor, Chester RB 5-11 213 9/22/79 4 Toledo River Rouge, MI78 Terry, Adam T 6-8 330 9/1/82 R Syracuse Queensbury, NY

96 Thomas, Adalius LB/DE 6-2 270 8/18/77 6 Southern Mississippi Equality, AL68 Vincent, Keydrick G 6-5 325 4/13/78 5 Mississippi Bartow, FL46 Ward, B.J. S 6-3 208 11/4/81 R Florida State Dallas, TX98 Weaver, Anthony DE 6-3 280 7/28/80 4 Notre Dame Saratoga Springs, NY83 Wilcox, Daniel TE 6-1 245 3/23/77 3 Appalachian State Atlanta, GA

49 Williams, Chad S 5-9 207 1/22/79 4 Southern Mississippi Birmingham, AL2 Wright, Anthony QB 6-1 215 2/14/76 7 South Carolina Vanceboro, NC15 Zastudil, Dave P 6-3 215 10/26/78 4 Ohio University Bay Village, OH

Practice Squad12 Bratton, Brian WR 5-10 186 7/31/82 R Furman Evans, GA38 Butler, Robb DB 6-0 207 9/14/81 R Robert Morris Pittsburgh, PA56 Haley, Dennis LB 6-1 247 2/18/82 R Virginia Virginia Beach, VA74 Kracalik, Michael OT 6-8 337 9/9/82 R San Diego State San Diego, CA14 St. Pierre, Brian QB 6-3 230 11/28/79 3 Boston College Danvers, MA72 Thomas, Benard DE 6-4 273 4/10/81 R Nebraska Mountain View, CA28 Thompson, Duvol CB 5-9 183 1/28/83 R Pennsylvania Cleveland, OH

Reserve, Injured65 Caylor, Drew (Back, 8/30/05) OL 6-5 291 9/12/79 1 Stanford Bethesda, MD53 Cody, Dan (Knee, 8/30/05) LB/DE 6-5 255 12/1/81 R Oklahoma Ada, OK61 Gibson, Gary (Foot, 8/30/05) DT 6-3 294 5/5/82 R Rutgers Jamesville, NY27 Mouton, Cash (Back, 8/30/05) CB 6-0 193 11/10/82 R Louisiana-Monroe Lafayette, LA39 Ricard, Alan (Calf, 10/28/05) FB 5-11 237 1/17/77 5 Northeast Louisiana Amite, LA23 Winborne, Jamaine* (Ill, 11/3/05) DB 5-10 202 12/26/80 1 Virginia Chesapeake, VA

* = Practice Squad, IRLast updated: 11.14.05

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College How Acquired P/D/DNP/INA2 Wright, Anthony QB 6-1 215 29 7 South Carolina FA '02 8/7/1/03 Stover, Matt K 5-11 178 37 16 Louisiana Tech PB (NYG) '91 9/0/0/07 Boller, Kyle QB 6-3 220 23 3 California D1b '03 2/2/0/78 Elling, Aaron K 6-2 201 27 3 Wyoming FA '05 6/0/0/1

11 Johnson, Patrick WR 5-10 196 28 7 Oregon FA '05 4/0/0/4

15 Zastudil, Dave P 6-3 215 26 4 Ohio University D4a '02 9/0/0/020 Reed, Ed S 5-11 200 26 4 Miami D1 '02 5/5/0/421 McAlister, Chris CB 6-1 206 27 7 Arizona D1 '99 9/9/0/022 Rolle, Samari CB 6-0 175 28 8 Florida State FA '05 9/9/0/024 Carter, Dale CB 6-1 194 35 12 Tennessee FA '04 8/1/0/1

29 Taylor, Chester RB 5-11 213 25 4 Toledo D6c '02 9/0/0/031 Lewis, Jamal RB 5-11 245 25 6 Tennessee D1a '00 9/9/0/032 Smith, Musa RB 6-0 232 23 3 Georgia D3 '03 1/0/0/033 Green, Justin FB 5-11 251 23 R Montana D5 '05 8/2/0/134 Mughelli, Ovie FB 6-1 255 24 3 Wake Forest D4b '03 6/1/0/3

36 Sams, B.J. RB/RS 5-10 185 24 2 McNeese State FA '04 9/0/0/037 Sanders, Deion CB 6-1 198 37 14 Florida State FA '04 9/1/0/042 Norton, Zach CB 5-11 183 23 2 Cincinnati FA '04 1/0/0/046 Ward, B.J. DB 6-3 208 23 R Florida State FA '05 8/0/0/147 Demps, Will S 6-0 205 25 4 San Diego State FA '02 9/9/0/0

49 Williams, Chad S 5-9 207 26 4 Southern Mississippi D6d '02 9/3/0/050 Polley, Tommy LB 6-3 230 27 5 Florida State UFA (StL) '05 9/8/0/051 Smith, Mike LB 6-1 235 24 R Texas Tech D7 '05 3/0/0/052 Lewis, Ray LB 6-1 245 29 10 Miami D1b '96 6/6/0/354 Green, Roderick LB/DE 6-2 245 23 2 Central Missouri St. D5 '04 9/0/0/0

55 Suggs, Terrell LB/DE 6-3 260 22 3 Arizona State D1a '03 9/9/0/057 Scott, Bart LB 6-2 240 24 4 Southern Illinois FA '02 9/3/0/058 Boulware, Peter LB 6-4 255 30 9 Florida State D1 '97 8/0/0/160 Brown, Jason OL 6-3 320 21 R North Carolina D4 '05 1/0/2/662 Flynn, Mike C 6-3 305 30 8 Maine FA '97 9/9/0/0

64 Mulitalo, Edwin G 6-3 345 30 7 Arizona D4b '99 9/9/0/068 Vincent, Keydrick G 6-5 325 27 5 Mississippi UFA (Pit) '05 9/9/0/069 Rimpf, Brian G 6-5 319 23 2 East Carolina D7b '04 8/0/0/170 Katula, Matt LS 6-6 272 22 R Wisconsin FA '05 9/0/0/075 Ogden, Jonathan T 6-9 345 30 10 UCLA D1a '96 9/9/0/0

77 Brown, Orlando T 6-7 360 34 10 South Carolina State FA '03 9/9/0/078 Terry, Adam T 6-8 330 22 R Syracuse D2b '05 0/0/0/979 Pashos, Tony T 6-6 320 24 3 Illinois D5b '03 9/0/0/080 Hymes, Randy WR 6-3 211 25 4 Grambling FA '02 9/2/0/081 Darling, Devard WR 6-1 215 23 2 Washington State D3 '04 4/0/0/5

83 Wilcox, Daniel TE 6-1 245 28 3 Appalachian State FA '04 9/3/0/084 Moore, Clarence WR 6-6 220 22 2 Northern Arizona D6 '04 4/1/1/485 Mason, Derrick WR 5-10 192 31 9 Michigan State FA '05 9/9/0/086 Heap, Todd TE 6-5 252 25 5 Arizona State D1 '01 9/9/0/087 Dinkins, Darnell TE 6-2 255 28 4 Pittsburgh FA '04 9/2/0/0

89 Clayton, Mark WR 5-10 195 22 R Oklahoma D1 '05 7/5/0/291 Franklin, Aubrayo DT 6-1 320 24 3 Tennessee D5a '03 8/0/0/192 Kemoeatu, Maake DT 6-5 350 26 4 Utah FA '02 9/9/0/093 Edwards, Dwan DT 6-3 315 23 2 Oregon State D2 '04 6/0/0/395 Johnson, Jarret DE 6-3 285 23 3 Alabama D4a '03 9/5/0/0

96 Thomas, Adalius LB/DE 6-2 270 27 6 Southern Mississippi D6a '00 9/9/0/097 Gregg, Kelly DT 6-0 310 28 6 Oklahoma FA '00 9/9/0/098 Weaver, Anthony DE 6-3 280 24 4 Notre Dame D2 '02 5/4/0/4

Practice Squad12 Bratton, Brian WR 5-10 186 23 R Furman FA '05 0/0/0/014 St. Pierre, Brian QB 6-3 230 25 3 Boston College FA '05 0/0/0/028 Thompson, Duvol CB 5-9 183 22 R Pennsylvania FA '05 0/0/0/038 Butler, Robb DB 6-0 207 24 R Robert Morris FA' 05 0/0/0/056 Haley, Dennis LB 6-1 247 23 R Virginia FA '05 0/0/0/072 Thomas, Benard DE 6-4 273 24 R Nebraska FA '05 0/0/0/074 Kracalik, Michael OT 6-8 337 23 R San Diego State FA '05 0/0/0/0

Reserve, Injured 0/0/0/065 Caylor, Drew (Back, 8/30/05) OL 6-5 291 26 1 Stanford FA '04 0/0/0/053 Cody, Dan (Knee, 8/30/05) LB/DE 6-5 255 23 R Oklahoma D2a '05 0/0/0/061 Gibson, Gary (Foot, 8/30/05) DT 6-3 294 23 R Rutgers FA '05 0/0/0/027 Mouton, Cash (Back, 8/30/05) CB 6-0 193 22 R Louisiana-Monroe FA '05 0/0/0/039 Ricard, Alan (Calf, 10/28/05) FB 5-11 237 28 5 Northeast Louisiana FA '00 2/2/0/423 Winborne, Jamaine* (11/3/05) DB 5-10 202 24 1 Virginia FA '05 0/0/0/0

* = Practice Squad, IR (Illness)Last updated: 11.14.05

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