Baltimore Ravens Press Release 2000

WORLD

2012

CHAMPIONS

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NFL WEEK 5: RAVENS (2-2) AT DOLPHINS (3-1) Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013 • 1 p.m. ET • Sun Life Stadium (75,540) JUST THE FACTS

HARBS SAYS

• The Baltimore Ravens will play a second-consecutive road game when they travel to Miami this weekend to face the Dolphins. Game time this Sunday, Oct. 6, at Sun Life Stadium is 1 p.m. The Ravens, tied for first in the AFC North with Cincinnati and Cleveland, are 2-2. The Dolphins (3-1) took an unblemished mark into their Monday Night Football game at New Orleans, where they dropped a 38-17 decision.

“One of the things we like about this team is our willingness to work to get better. We want to be the best we can be at this time with the intention of always improving. It’s hard to ever have a finished product, but we’re on our way. Collectively, our attitude is as good as I’ve seen around a football team. And, individually, we have a bunch of players dedicated to improve. As a whole, it’s the best work ethic I’ve seen from a team. We’re proud of these guys, the way they work and the way they approach their jobs. We think all of this will show up as we get better through the season.”

• With QB Joe Flacco throwing a franchise-record 5 INTs, the Ravens came up short in Buffalo last Sunday, losing 23-20 to the Bills. Twice in the fourth quarter Baltimore penetrated the Buffalo 20-yard line, but had to settle for 2 K Justin Tucker field goals. The game essentially ended when Bills ILB Kiko Alonso intercepted his second pass of the day at Buffalo’s 36-yard line with 1:04 remaining in the contest. • Miami opened the 2013 season with back-to-back road victories over the Browns (23-10) and Colts (24-20) before winning at home, 27-23, over the visiting Atlanta Falcons. • The Ravens are the NFL’s only team to earn the playoffs each of the past five seasons – and they have won at least one postseason contest every one of those years. All of this has come under the direction of head coach John Harbaugh, who has led the team to three AFC Championship games and a victory in Super Bowl XLVII last February. • The Ravens are in the midst of a five-game run with four road contests. The Packers come to Baltimore on Oct. 13, and then the Ravens travel to Pittsburgh for an Oct. 20 matchup. MEDIA/PRACTICE SCHEDULE

Wed. 10/2............. 11:50 a.m. Coach Harbaugh / Key Players at Podium 11:50 a.m. Open Locker Room 1:45 p.m. Practice / Media Viewing Thurs. 10/3.......... 11:50 a.m. Three Coordinators at Podium 11:50 a.m. Open Locker Room 1:45 p.m. Practice / Media Viewing Fri. 10/4.............. 11:30 a.m. Practice / Media Viewing 12:45 p.m. Coach Harbaugh / Open Locker Room Sat. 10/5............. Team Walk-Through / Travel to Miami

WEDNESDAY CONFERENCE CALLS

Dolphins: Player TBD at 3:45 p.m.; Joe Philbin at 4:05 p.m. Ravens: QB Joe Flacco at 11:50 a.m.; John Harbaugh at 12 p.m.

GAME BROADCAST CREWS

Local Radio: WBAL Radio (1090 AM) / 98Rock (97.9 FM) - Gerry Sandusky (play-by-play) - Stan White (analyst) - Qadry Ismail (analyst) National Radio: Sports USA - Chris Carrino (play-by-play) - Brian Baldinger (analyst) TV: CBS / WJZ (Ch. 13) - Marv Albert (play-by-play) - Rich Gannon (analyst) - Jim Rikhoff (producer) - Jim Cornell (director)

INJURY REPORT Five Ravens, including Pro Bowl WR/RS Jacoby Jones (knee) and WR Brandon Stokley (groin) did not play in Buffalo. Also missing were: DT Terrence Cody (knee), C Ryan Jensen (foot) and ILB Arthur Brown (chest). CB Lardarius Webb (thigh), WR/RS Deonte Thompson (concussion testing) and ILB Albert McClellan (shoulder) left the game and did not return. TE Dennis Pitta (hip), OLB D.J. Bryant (knee), OLB Adrian Hamilton (wrist) and WR Aaron Mellette (knee) are on Injured Reserve. (Pitta is designated for return.) Former starting ILB Jameel McClain (spine) is on the Physically Unable to Perform list, and rookie DE Kapron Lewis-Moore (knee) is on the Non-Football Injury list.

WHAT’S GOING ON? Third-year WR Torrey Smith has been spectacular, totaling 21 catches for 435 receiving yards (20.7 avg.) and 1 TD. Smith’s receiving yards, yards-per-catch average and receptions of 25plus yards all rank in the NFL’s Top 3 entering Week 5.

NFL RECEIVING LEADERS (2013 Season)

--- RECEIVING YARDS --1. Julio Jones . . . . . . . . . . 481 2. Jimmy Graham. . . . . . . 458 3. Torrey Smith. . . . . . . . 435 --- YARDS PER CATCH AVG. --1. Santonio Holmes. . . . 24.3 2. Torrey Smith. . . . . . . . 20.7 3. Ted Ginn Jr.. . . . . . . . . 20.4 --- 25+ YARD RECEPTIONS --1. Torrey Smith. . . . . . . . . . 6 2. DeSean Jackson. . . . . . . . 6 3. Jimmy Graham. . . . . . . . . 5

NOTE THE QUOTE JIM CALDWELL ON JOE FLACCO “Among Joe’s strengths is his patience. He’s not trying to put up any giant numbers and is just doing what it takes to win right now. It’s reassuring to not have to worry about a guy who’s going to be selfish in that regard. Yes, I think that’s the unique thing about him. And there’s one thing that he knows how to do: He knows how to win, which he’s demonstrated since he has been here. Not only that, he’s a guy that’s more concerned about the team; he isn’t concerned about any individual accolades. A lot of guys will say that, but in actuality, they really don’t believe it. He certainly lives it, breathes it, and he is what he is. It’s what makes him a tremendous leader.”

Kevin Byrne - Senior V.P. Public/Community Relations n Chad Steele - Director of Public Relations n Patrick Gleason - Asst. Director of Public Relations n Tom Valente - Public Relations Coordinator Karen McGee - Media Services Coordinator n Marisol Renner - Publications/PR Specialist n Travis Basciotta - Public Relations Intern n Eddie Healy - Public Relations Intern

2013 TEAM / GAME INFORMATION SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Thurs. Sept. 5 Sun. Sept. 15 Sun. Sept. 22 Sun. Sept. 29 Sun. Oct. 6 Sun. Oct. 13 Sun. Oct. 20 Sun. Oct. 27 Sun. Nov. 3 Sun. Nov. 10 Sun. Nov. 17* Sun. Nov. 24* Thurs. Nov. 28 Sun. Dec. 8* Mon. Dec. 16 Sun. Dec. 22* Sun. Dec. 29*

Opponent at Denver Broncos CLEVELAND BROWNS HOUSTON TEXANS at Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins GREEN BAY PACKERS at Pittsburgh Steelers Bye Week at Cleveland Browns CINCINNATI BENGALS at Chicago Bears NEW YORK JETS PITTSBURGH STEELERS MINNESOTA VIKINGS at Detroit Lions NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS at Cincinnati Bengals

All Game Times Eastern

Time/Result L 27-49 W 14-6 W 30-9 L 20-23 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. (NBC) 1:00 p.m. 8:40 p.m. (ESPN) 8:30 p.m. (NBC) 1:00 p.m.

* Flexible Scheduling Games

NOTE OF THE WEEK I The Ravens’ defense has been strong in the red zone this season, limiting foes to a 33.3% TD success rate once inside the 20-yard line. Baltimore’s mark ties (Chi. & NE) for fourth in the NFL. RED ZONE DEFENSE / TD PERCENTAGE (2013 Season) Rk. Team RZ Drives RZ TDs RZ TD Pct. 1 Kansas City Chiefs 4 1 25.0 2. Carolina Panthers 7 2 28.6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14 4 28.6 4. Baltimore Ravens 9 3 33.3 Chicago Bears 12 4 33.3 New England Patriots 12 4 33.3

NOTE OF THE WEEK II QB Joe Flacco has consistently shown resiliency during his career and typically rebounded strongly after the Ravens have sustained a loss. In 27 regular season games following a defeat, Flacco has completed 554 of 863 passes (64.2%) for 6,508 yards, 40 TDs and 15 INTs, yielding a 95.2 rating. The Ravens are 20-7 in these contests.

SPOTLIGHT: MATT EL AM

NOTE OF THE WEEK III

Pos: S Ht: 5-10 Wt: 210 Exp.: Rookie College: Florida Hometown: West Palm Beach, FL What was your initial reaction to being drafted by Baltimore? “It was very exciting – a dream come true. It was the biggest day of my life. When I saw it was the Ravens, I was thinking about a possible Super Bowl, possible chance of starting, and playing for an already-great defense.” What is the hardest adjustment you’ve had to make transitioning to the NFL? “The work you put in, the film study, and doing the extra things to improve your craft and get better. The biggest thing is just the film study – studying more and breaking down your opponent. I probably watch about 5-10 more hours a week than what I watched in college, and I watched a lot of film in college.” Who has been your biggest mentor in the locker room? “Lardarius Webb and Michael Huff are the two biggest. They’ve helped me in film study, as well as off the field – taking care of my body, getting in the cold tub, getting massages, getting stretched, and just continuing to watch film and take notes.” What expectations or goals have you set for yourself this year? “My first goal was to start. My second goal was to help the team win the Super Bowl. I also want to win Defensive Rookie of the Year. I have the highest goals, the most improbable goals.” What are your thoughts on going down to Miami? “Growing up, Miami was my favorite team, so it’s very exciting being just 45 minutes from home. My whole family is going to be there, so it’s going to be a very emotional, exciting moment for me.” What would you do if you weren’t a football player? “I’d try to be an actor – definitely in a comic role, because I can’t be serious for a long time. I’d be in movies, though, because I can’t stand TV shows. I’m a sports guy, so my favorite movies are sports movies, like ‘Friday Night Lights,’ ‘Little Giants,’ ‘Little Rascals,’ and ‘Hardball.’” Which teammate is the… Best student of the game: “Lardarius Webb. He’s always studying and trying to learn new things.” Most athletic: “Brandon Williams. As big as he is, he can do handstands. But there are a lot of athletic guys on this team.” Best tackler: “Myself.” Most likely to be a coach: “Lardarius Webb or Corey Graham.”

OLB Terrell Suggs has been on a tear to begin the 2013 campaign, racking up a team-high 4 sacks, 10 QB hits and 31 tackles (second most on the team). Suggs has produced a full sack in all four games, which is a feat he hasn’t accomplished since the first four contests of his rookie season in 2003. SUGGS’ CONSECUTIVE GAMES W/ AT LEAST A HALF-SACK (Career Stretches) Season Stretch Sacks Yards 2013 Games 1-4 4.0 18.0 2003 Games 1-4 4.0 39.0 2006 Games 13-16 3.5 23.5 2008 Games 12-15 3.0 25.5 Suggs Quick Hits: • Suggs’ 4 sacks tie (Cameron Jordan & DeMarcus Ware) for the NFL’s 7th most. • With a sack against Miami, Suggs would tie Paul Kruger (2012) and Adalius Thomas (2005 & 2006) for a Ravens’ franchise record of five-consecutive games posting at least a half-sack.

NUMBERS TO RAVE ABOUT

18

Points on 3 receiving TDs by WR Marlon Brown, tying RB Giovani Bernard (Cin.) & WR DeAndre Hopkins (Hou.) for the most by a rookie in the NFL this season.

18.6

Punt return average by WR/RS Tandon Doss this season, ranking as the NFL’s best mark.

2013 AFC NORTH STANDINGS Teams Baltimore Cleveland Cincinnati Pittsburgh

W 2 2 2 0

L 2 2 2 4

T Home Road 0 2-0 0-2 0 1-1 1-1 0 2-0 0-2 0 0-2 0-2

Div. 1-0 1-1 1-1 0-1

Con. 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-2

PF PA 91 87 64 70 81 81 69 110

Streak Lost 1 Won 2 Lost 1 Lost 4

q u o t h t h e r av e n s B a l t i m or e

Fo ot ba l l

“The thing about Joe that is great is that he doesn’t get flustered. He may have a bad quarter, he may have a bad half, he may have a bad game. But, he’s going to come back and play better every single time. You have a bad first half, he comes out and has a great second half. It’s happened repeatedly. His personality lends itself to tough situations, critical situations. Players respond to that, and those are the things about Joe that make him special and unique.” - Ravens Assistant General Manager Eric DeCosta on QB Joe Flacco RB Ray Rice on teammate WR Torrey Smith’s work ethic: “His work ethic is amazing. I’m telling you, I’ve never seen anything like it. I’ve never seen a guy consistently run routes at the speed he runs routes play after play after play.” WR Torrey Smith on Baltimore’s young receiving corps: “I look at it as a challenge for us. We all understand the offense. We’ve all watched Anquan [Boldin the past few seasons]. We’ve all played ourselves, and it’s on us to go out there and make it happen. They drafted us and developed us for a reason, for this time now, to go out there and get it done. So we take it as a challenge to keep this group together and make it so coach [John] Harbaugh and Mr. [Ozzie] Newsome and everyone feels comfortable with us as the guys.” Newsday’s Bob Glauber on OLB Terrell Suggs: “Now that [Ray] Lewis is no longer the emotional fireplug of the defense, it is Suggs with the cache and the swagger, even if he has toned down some of the more inflammatory remarks that have occasionally drawn the ire of opponents. A kinder, gentler Suggs at age 30? Well, let’s not go that far. After all, he is still a fiercely-aggressive pass rusher who is the one player on this defense that must be accounted for at all times.” CB Lardarius Webb on S James Ihedigbo: “He’s showing it on the field, and he’s that guy who is going to keep us lifted, keep us talking, keep us in the right spot, keep us in the right defense and keep us in the right checks. He’s the captain back there, and he’s doing a great job.” S Matt Elam on the mindset of defensive coordinator Dean Pees: “He likes to get after guys and put pressure on the quarterback. He likes to make the guys on the back end earn their money. He puts them in man-to-man and lets the defensive line do their work. I love it. It gives us a lot of opportunity [to make plays].” NBC analyst Scott Pioli on Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome’s career accomplishments and work ethic: “How many guys have you seen that rest on their laurels as players and don’t reinvent themselves in their next chapter of life? Ozzie keeps doing that.”

Head coach John Harbaugh on the Ravens’ defeat at Buffalo: “The thing that I’m proud about is that our guys kept playing. We have a quarterback that can keep you in any game at any time. We all felt that way at the end, and that’s the most important thing going forward. ... We’re two months into this thing, and the team we’re going to be two months from now is not the team we are right now. We’ll continue to work the way we’ve been working and make the changes we need to make.” DE Chris Canty on the Ravens’ 2013 makeup: “Every year, you have to build your team anew, and we have a lot of new faces around here, a lot of young guys, a lot of young talent, but we’ve also got some veteran guys who have been around the block. Everybody recognizes that this is a tremendous opportunity, and we want to take advantage of it. That’s why this football team has committed itself to working hard for one another and working toward the ultimate goal.” OLB Terrell Suggs on the Ravens’ new-look defense: “I love this new group. There is more opportunity to do amazing things. We’ve changed personnel, but we haven’t changed the personality. There is a certain standard here in this city, and we have to honor that. It’s about us getting back to business again. Sure, we’ve lost some guys who were here from Day One, but we have some other guys like myself, Haloti Ngata and Lardarius Webb who have been here from Day One and are grown up.” OLB Elvis Dumervil on choosing to sign with Baltimore: “I think what I could bring is a hunger, still, and I’m sure Coach ‘Harbs’ [John Harbaugh] isn’t going to let [complacency] happen. And that’s one of the reasons I chose to come here. I felt the leadership here was outstanding. And for me, I want a ring, and I think as a team [that has] already done it, I think it favors you way more than people may think.” Bills head coach Doug Marrone on LB Daryl Smith: “I really see someone that’s playing well, and I’ve always had a lot of respect for him, as he plays at a very high level. I think he’s an outstanding person and a very, very good football player. He can run, he can hit, and he can cover. He’s a three-down type of a guy in a league that now specializes in that position. I have a lot of respect for him both on and off the field.”

2013 RANKINGS / OPPONENT INFO 2013 NFL RANKINGS OFFENSE --Ravens-Category Stats Rank Total Offense 317.5 28 Rush Offense 64.0 28 Pass Offense 253.5 13 Points Per Game 22.8 15t 3rd-Down Off. % 38.6 13 4th-Down Off. % 50.0 7t Red Zone Off. (TD%) 50.0 21t

--Dolphins-Stats Rank 322.3 25 81.5 24 240.8 19t 22.8 15t 47.1 5 0.0 23t 81.8 1

DEFENSE --Ravens-Category Stats Rank Total Defense 345.8 15 Rush Defense 106.8 16t Pass Defense 239.0 16 Points Per Game 21.8 12 3rd-Down Def. % 33.3 6t 4th-Down Def. % 0.0 2t Red Zone Def. (TD%) 33.3 4t

--Dolphins-Stats Rank 395.3 26 98.5 10 296.8 24 22.8 15t 35.8 12 40.0 15 53.3 13t

Category Turnover Ratio Penalties Penalty Yards

TEAM --Ravens-Stats Rank -2 21t 28 20t 240 22

--Dolphins-Stats Rank -1 16t 17 5t 115 3

SERIES HISTORY • Overall Series: Dolphins lead regular season series, 5-3, with the Ravens owning a 2-0 postseason series lead. • In Baltimore: Ravens are 2-1. • In Miami: Ravens are 1-4 (2-0 playoffs). Date Location Result Attendance 10-19-97 Baltimore Dolphins, 24-13 64,354 09-17-00 Miami Dolphins, 19-6 73,464 01-13-02* Miami Ravens, 20-3 72,251 11-17-02 Miami Dolphins, 26-7 73,013 11-16-03 Miami Dolphins, 9-6 (OT) 73,333 01-02-05 Baltimore Ravens, 30-23 69,843 12-16-07 Miami Dolphins, 22-16 (OT) 70,287 10-19-08 Miami Ravens, 27-13 64,972 01-04-09* Miami Ravens, 27-9 74,240 11-07-10 Baltimore Ravens, 26-10 71,305 *Wild Card Playoffs

CONFERENCE STANDOUTS The Ravens have won 12 of their last 18 games against AFC foes (and 16 of their last 23). Under head coach John Harbaugh, Baltimore is 43-21 in conference play, ranking as the third-best such mark since the 2008 campaign. BEST RECORDS IN CONFERENCE PLAY (Since 2008) Rk. Team Record Pct. 1. New England Patriots (AFC) 47-15 .758 2. Green Bay Packers (NFC) 43-19 .694 3. Baltimore Ravens (AFC) 43-21 .672

2013 RAVENS/DOLPHINS LEADERS PASSING YARDS Joe Flacco. . . . . . . . . . . 1,091 Ryan Tannehill. . . . . . . 1,076 RUSHING YARDS Bernard Pierce. . . . . . . . . 151 Lamar Miller. . . . . . . . . 196 Ray Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Daniel Thomas . . . . . . . . 70 RECEIVING YARDS Torrey Smith. . . . . . . . . . . 435 Brian Hartline. . . . . . . . 272 Dallas Clark . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Charles Clay. . . . . . . . . . 245 Marlon Brown. . . . . . . . . 150 Brandon Gibson . . . . . . 208 POINTS Justin Tucker . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Caleb Sturgis. . . . . . . . . . 31 Marlon Brown. . . . . . . . . . 18 Four Players . . . . . . . . . . 12 Bernard Pierce. . . . . . . . . . 12 Two Players. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 INTERCEPTIONS Daryl Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Dimitri Patterson . . . . . . . 2 SACKS Terrell Suggs. . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 Cameron Wake. . . . . . . . Chris Canty. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Derrick Shelby. . . . . . . . . Elvis Dumervil . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Randy Starks. . . . . . . . . . Arthur Jones. . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Olivier Vernon. . . . . . . . .

2.5 2.0 2.0 1.5

TACKLES Daryl Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Dannell Ellerbe. . . . . . . . 38 Terrell Suggs. . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Reshad Jones . . . . . . . . . 28 Josh Bynes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Phillip Wheeler. . . . . . . . 25

L AST WEEK AT BUFFALO Buffalo Bills 23, Baltimore Ravens 20

Ralph Wilson Stadium • Buffalo, NY • Week 4: Sept. 29 QB Joe Flacco threw a career-high and Ravens-record 5 INTs, 2 off of Baltimore receivers’ hands, when the Ravens lost to the Bills, 23-20. The Ravens’ defense allowed 203 rushing yards, the most since giving up a franchise-high 227 against Dallas on Oct. 14, 2012. Despite this, Baltimore had the ball at the 50-yard line on third-and-8 with 1:04 left in the game, trailing by 3 points. Flacco then threw his 5th pick of the day when the ball bounced off TE Dallas Clark’s hands and was snagged by rookie ILB Kiko Alonso. It was Alonso’s second pass theft of the day. CB Aaron Williams also had 2 INTs, both setting up K Dan Carpenter field goals (27 and 22 yards) – one in the first quarter and the second coming in the third. Twice in the fourth quarter the Ravens penetrated Buffalo’s 20, the first of these to the 17 and the second time to the 6-yard line. Both times Baltimore had to settle for K Justin Tucker FGs (35 and 24 yards). The Bills led 6-0 after the first quarter on 2 Carpenter FGs. Baltimore then took a 7-6 advantage when Flacco hit rookie WR Marlon Brown with a 10-yard scoring strike. Buffalo quickly bounced back, scoring 2 TDs before halftime. Rookie QB EJ Manuel threw a 42-yard TD bullet to fellow first-year man WR Robert Woods for 1 tally. RB Fred Jackson then raced 16 yards for another TD after S Jim Leonhard stole a Flacco pass on the Ravens’ 28-yard line. The Ravens closed the gap to 20-14 in the third quarter when Flacco hit WR Torrey Smith with a 26-yard TD toss. Smith finished with 5 catches for 166 yards. Flacco, who was sacked 4 times, was 25-of-50 for 347 yards. In the second half, the Ravens threw 28 passes and ran just twice. The Ravens were 3-of-16 on third-down conversions. LB Daryl Smith and CB Corey Graham each had INTs for Baltimore. Buffalo RBs Jackson and C.J. Spiller ran for 87 and 77 yards, respectively.

QB

7 C. Henne

RCB

24

S. Smith

Cundiff FGs (20 and 24 yards). Baltimore did not punt in the game, but P Sam FB 36 L. Polite FS 30 C. Clemons RB 23 R. Brown SS 37 Y. Bell Koch did complete a first-down pass to CB Cary Williams on fourth-and-10 in the third quarter. RB Ray Rice produced 180 yards (83 rushing and 97 receiving on BALTIMORE RAVENS OFFENSE DEFENSE 7 catches.) Flacco was nearly flawless, completing 20 of 27 for 266 yards with WR 85 D. Mason DT 92 H. Ngata LT 74 M. Oher NT 97 K. Gregg the 2 TD passes (129.6 QB rating). The Ravens’ defense limited Miami to 289 LG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 C. Redding yards, which included QB ChadGAME Henne’s 22 of 34 for 231 yards and 3-interception L AST VS. MIAMI: RAVENS 26, DOLPHINS 10T. Suggs C 77 M. Birk RUSH 55 RG 65 C. Chester WILL 53 J. McClain performance. S Ed Reed corralled his third INT in just his second game of • the Baltimore (6-2) Miami (4-4) RT 73 M. Yanda MIKE 52 R. Lewis season, and McGahee passed the 1,000 receiving yards mark for his career. The Sunday, November 7, 2010 • 1:02 PM ET • M&T Bank Stadium • Baltimore TE 86 T. Heap SAM 95 J. Johnson o Weather: 50 and , Partly Cloudy, NW 11John mph • Attendance: • Time: 2:49 WR 81 71,305 A. Boldin LCB 25 C. Carr Ravens won their seventh straight at home improved to Wind 3-0 under L AST GAME VS. MIAMI: RAVENSQB26, 5 J.DOLPHINS Flacco SS10 26 D. Landry Harbaugh coming off the bye (also winning their eighth of nine games after the RB 27 R. Rice FS 20 E. Reed Nov. 7, • offense M&T while Bankowning Stadium • 38:22 Baltimore, MDthe Ravens MIAMI 4022010 yards on the ball of the game, FB DOLPHINS 33 L. McClain RCB 31 F. Washington bye). Totaling OFFENSE DEFENSE Dolphins their firstwhile road loss of the the season, openedthe the Totalinggave 402theyards on offense owning ball26-10. 38:22Baltimore of the game, WR 19 B. Marshall LE 70 K. Langford GAME SUMMARY J. Long NT 96 P. Soliai Ravens gave the Dolphins their first ofwith theaseason, Baltimore game with a 7-play, 76-yard driveroad that loss ended QB Joe 26-10. Flacco-to-RB WillisTOTALLT 77 1 2 3 4 OT FIELD GOALS (MADE) & MISSED 68 R. Incognito RE 94 R. Starks opened the game withtouchdown a 7-play, 76-yard drive that Joe 10 LG McGahee 32-yard The3Dolphins followed that0with with aaRBQB MIAMI 7pass. 0 ended 0Ronnie D. Carpenter C 67 J. Berger (19) 46WLSLB 55 K. Misi Flacco-toRB Willis McGahee 32-yard touchdown pass. The Dolphins followed RG 74 J. Jerry ILB 52 C. Crowder BALTIMORE 7 6 7 6 0 26 B. Cundiff (26) (39) 37WL (20) (24) Brown 12-yard TD run. Two K Billy Cundiff field goals (26 and 39 yards) gave the RT 72 V. Carey ILB 58 K. Dansby that with a RB aRonnie Brown lead. 12-yard TD run.dominated Two K Billy Cundiff field goals (26 Ravens 13-10 halftime The Ravens the second half and cruised TE 80 A. Fasano WLB 91 C.DRIVE Wake TEAM DESCRIPTION (extra The point)Ravens dominated SCORE and 39 yards)QTR gave theTIME Ravens PLAY a 13-10 halftime lead. WR 82 B. Hartline LCB 21 7-76, V. Davis to the victory on12:08 a Flacco-to-WR Derrick Mason TD toss 2 more Ravens 1 W. McGahee 32 yd. pass12-yard from J. Flacco (B.and Cundiff kick) 2:52 0-7 the second half and cruised to the victory on a Flacco to-WR Derrick Mason QB 7 C. Henne RCB 24 S. Smith Dolphins 1 (20 and 5:2324 yards). R. Brown 12 yd.did runnot (D. punt Carpenter kick) 11-75, 6:45 7-7 Cundiff FGs Baltimore in the game, but P Sam FB 36 L. Polite FS 30 C. Clemons 12-yard more Cundiff FGs26(20 yards). Baltimore did not RavensTD toss 2 and 214:13 B. Cundiff yd.and Field24 Goal 12-56, 6:10 7-10 RB 23 R. Brown SS 37 Y. Bell did2 complete aSam first-down pass to on fourth-and-10 the Ravens 2:55 B. Cundiff 39CB yd.Cary FieldaWilliams Goal 10-39, 6:13 7-13 punt inKoch the game, but P Koch did complete first-down pass to CB in Cary Dolphins 2 0:15Rice D. Carpenter 19yards yd. Field Goal 11-79, 2:40 10-13 third RB Ray (83 and produced 97 receiving180 on BALTIMORE RAVENS Williams onquarter. fourth-and-10 in produced the third180 quarter. RBrushing Ray Rice OFFENSE DEFENSE 9-81, 4:09 Ravens 3 Flacco9:23 D. Mason yd. pass from20J.ofFlacco (B.266 Cundiff kick) 10-20 7 catches.) was nearly flawless, completing 27 for yards with yards (83 rushing and 97 receiving on 712catches.) Flacco was nearly flawless, WR 85 D. Mason DT 9213-61, H. Ngata Ravens 4 6:45 B. Cundiff 20 yd. Field Goal 5:58 10-23 LT 74 M. Oher NT 97 7-12, K. Gregg completing 27 for yards withThe 2 TDGoal passes limited (129.6 Miami QB rating). the 2 20 TD4 of passes (129.6 Ravens’ defense to 289 Ravens 2:07266QB B.rating). Cundiff 24the yd. Field 4:16 10-26 LG 66 B. Grubbs DE 93 C. Redding The Ravens’ defense limited Miami to 289 yards, included QB Chad yards, which included QB Chad Henne’s 22 of 34 forwhich 231 yards and 3-interception C 77 M. Birk RUSH 55 T. Suggs Henne’sperformance. 22-of-34, 231-yard, performance. Reedgame corralled RG 65 C. Chester WILL 53 J. McClain S Ed Reed3-interception corralled his third INT in just hisS Ed second of the RT 73 M. Yanda MIKE 52 R. Lewis his third INT in his second of the season, McGahee passed season, andjust McGahee passedgame the 1,000 receiving yardsand mark for his career. The TE 86 T. Heap SAM 95 J. Johnson the 1,000 receiving yards mark for his career. The Ravens won their seventh WR 81 A. Boldin LCB 25 C. Carr Ravens won their seventh straight at home and improved to 3-0 under John straight at home and improved to 3-0 under John Harbaugh coming off the QB 5 J. Flacco SS 26 D. Landry Harbaugh coming offParry the bye (also winning their eighth of Head nine games afterDerick the Bowers RB 27 R. Rice FS 20 Reed Keith Washington OFFICIALS – Referee: John (132), Umpire: Dan Ferrell (64), Linesman: (74), Line Judge: Allen Baynes (56), SideE.Judge: bye (also winning their eighth of nine games after the bye).

OPPONENT INFORMATION

FB 33 L. McClain (7), Field Judge: Scott Edwards (3), Back Judge: Perry Paganelli (46), Replay Official: Bobby McGrath bye).

RCB

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F. Washington

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS DOLPHINS RAVENS GAME SUMMARY DOLPHINS RAVENS 1 2 23 (8-15-0) 3 4 OT TOTAL FIELD GOALS (MADE) & MISSED First Downs 17 (4-12-1) MIAMI 7 3 0 0 0 10 RUSHING ATT YDSD. Carpenter AVG LG (19) TD 46WL RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Third Downs 6-127(50%) 6 6-13 (46%) R. 6 Brown 59B. Cundiff 6.6 14 1 R. Rice (20) (24) 22 83 3.8 12 0 BALTIMORE 7 0 269 (26) (39) 37WL C. Henne 6 13 2.2 7 0 W. McGahee 6 24 4.0 14 0 Fourth Downs 0-0 (0%) 1-2 (50%) TEAM QTR TIME PLAY DESCRIPTION (extra point)R. Williams DRIVE 2 1 0.5 1 0 L. McClain 5 17 SCORE 3.4 11 0 Total NetRavens Yards 289 32 yd. pass402 1 12:08 W. McGahee from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff kick) 7-76, 2:52 0-7 15 D. Reed 1 15 15.0 0 J. Flacco 4 7 1.8 7 0 Dolphins 1 5:23 R. Brown 12 yd. run (D. Carpenter kick) 11-75, 6:45 7-7 Plays – Average 53-5.5 71-5.7 S. Koch 1 0 0.0 0 0 Ravens 2 14:13 B. Cundiff 26 yd. Field Goal 12-56, 6:10 7-10 Total 17 73 4.3 14 1 Total 39 146 3.7 15 0 2 2:55 B. Cundiff 10-39, 6:13 7-13 Net Yds Ravens Rushing 73 39 yd. Field Goal 146 Dolphins 2 0:15 D. Carpenter 19 yd. Field Goal PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING 11-79, ATT CMP2:40 YDS SK/YD 10-13 TD LG IN RT Rushes –Ravens Average 3 17-4.3 39-3.7 9:23 D. Mason 12 yd. pass from J. Flacco (B. Cundiff34kick)22 231 2/15 0 34 3 47.5 J. Flacco C. Henne 279-81,204:09 266 4/23 10-20 2 34 0 129.6 Ravens 6:45 B. Cundiff 13-61, Net Yards Passing 4 216 20 yd. Field Goal 256 S. Koch 1 15:5813 0/0 10-23 0 13 0 118.8 Ravens 4 2:07 B. Cundiff 24 yd. Field Goal 7-12,214:16 10-26 Total 34 22 231 2/15 0 34 3 47.5 Total 28 279 4/23 2 34 0129.9 Att. – Yds Lost – Gross Pass. 2-15-231 4-23-279 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING REC YDS AVG LG TD Passes Att. – Comp.– INT 34-22-3 28-21-0 D. Bess 5 50 10.0 22 0 R. Rice 7 97 13.9 34 0 R. Brown 5 40 8.0 14 0 D. Mason 4 42 10.5 12 1 Red Zone 1-2 (50%) 1-7 (14%) B. Marshall 5 30 6.0 21 0 W. McGahee 3 42 14.0 32 1 Goal-to-Go 0-1 (0%) 0-2 (0%) B. Hartline 4 85 21.3 34 0 T. Houshmandzadeh 2 34 17.0 23 0 Fasano 3 26 8.7 Judge: 11 Allen 0 Baynes A. Boldin 14.0 20 0 Punts – OFFICIALS Avg. 3-48.0 0-0.0(64), A. – Referee: John Parry (132), Umpire: Dan Ferrell Head Linesman: Derick Bowers (74), Line (56), Side Judge:2Keith 28 Washington T. Heap 2 23 11.5 12 0 (7), Field Judge: Scott Edwards (3), Back Judge: Perry Paganelli (46), Replay Official: Bobby McGrath Penalties – Yards 4-23 5-40 C. Williams 1 13 13.0 13 0 Total 22 231 10.5 34 0 Total 21 279 13.3 34 2 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS DOLPHINS RAVENS Fumbles – Lost 3-0 1-0 DOLPHINS RAVENS INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD First Downs 17 (4-12-1) 23 (8-15-0) Time of Possession 21:38 38:22 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG L. Webb 1 32 LG 32.0 TD 32 0

Third Downs 6-12 (50%) 6-13 (46%) R. Brown 9 59 6.6 14 1 R. Rice 22 83 3.8 E. Reed 1 18 12 18.0 0 18 0 C. Henne 6 13 2.2 7 0 W. McGahee 6 24 4.0 J. Wilson 1 0 140.0 0 0 0 Fourth Downs 0-0 (0%) 1-2 (50%) R. Williams 2 1 0.5 1 0 L. McClain 5 17 3.4 11 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 50 16.7 32 0 Total Net Yards 289 402 D. Reed 1 15 15.0 15 0 SACKS SACKS J. Flacco 4 7 1.8 7 0 Plays – Average 53-5.5 71-5.7 C. Wake 2-7, T. Dobbins 1-6, P. Soliai 1-10 S. Koch 1 1-90 0.0 0 0 H. Ngata 1-6, T. Suggs Total 17 73 4.3 14 1 Total 39 146 3.7 15 0 Net Yds Rushing 73 146 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT Rushes – Average 17-4.3 39-3.7 C. Henne 34 22 231 2/15 0 34 3 47.5 J. Flacco 27 20 266 4/23 2 34 0 129.6 DOLPHINS SNAPSHOT Net Yards Passing 216 256 S. Koch 1 1 13 0/0 0 13 0 118.8 Total 34 22 231 2/15 0 34 3 47.5 Total 28 21 279 4/23 2 34 0 129.9 Att. – Yds Losta–3-1 Grossmark, Pass. Miami 2-15-231 4-23-279 Overview: With is second in the AFCRECEIVING East and off toRECits best start since 2003 (4-1 that season). OnAVG Monday at New YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING REC YDS LG TD Passes – Comp.–dropped INT D. Bess38-17. This season, 5 50 Miami 10.0 is 22 in search 0 R. Riceof its first division 7 97title 13.9and 34postseason 0 Orleans, theAtt. Dolphins their34-22-3 first contest28-21-0 of the year, R. Brown 40 8.0 14 0 D. Mason 4 42 10.5 12 1 Red Zone 1-2 (50%) game, 1-7 (14%) berth since 2008. Following this Sunday’s the Dolphins will have a55bye 30 before (10/20) 7. B. Marshall 6.0 hosting 21 0 division W. McGaheerival Buffalo 3 42 14.0 in32Week 1 Goal-to-Go 0-1 (0%) 0-2 (0%) B. Hartline 4 85 21.3 34 0 T. Houshmandzadeh 2 34 17.0 23 0 Joe Philbin: Philbin is in his second3-48.0 season with0-0.0 the Dolphins a 10-10 A. Fasano – his first 3 NFL 26 head-coaching 8.7 11 0 A.post Boldin – having produced 2 28 14.0 20 0 regular Punts – Avg. T. HeapBay Packers,2 serving 23 11.5 0 seasonPenalties record.– Yards Prior to joining Miami,4-23 Philbin spent most12 recently as 5-40nine seasons as an assistant with the Green C. Williams 1 13 13.0 13 0 Totalfive seasons directing 22 231 the 10.5 Packers’ 34 0 Total 21 finished 279 13.3in the 34 Top 2 the team’s offensive coordinator (2007-11). In each of his offense, the unit 10 in Fumbles – Lost 3-0 1-0 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS and AVGguided LG TDanINTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG Bay LG win TD Super scoringTime andof total yards. Philbin enjoyed trips as a coordinator offense that helped Green Possession 21:38four postseason 38:22 L. Webb 1 32 32.0 32 0

Bowl XLV. Before joining the NFL, Philbin accrued 19 years of coaching experience at the collegiate E. Reed ranks. 1 18 18.0 18 0 J. Wilson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Offense: The Dolphins have been the league’s most successful team at converting red into 3TDs,50with Total 0 0 0 zone 0 0opportunities Total 16.7an 81.8 32 0percent SACKS success rate. QB Ryan Tannehill has completed 93 of 142 passes for 1,076 yards, with 5 TDs SACKS and 5 INTs. He has been sacked a leagueC. Wake 2-7, T. Dobbins 1-6, P. Soliai 1-10 H. Ngata 1-6, T. Suggs 1-9 high 18 times and also lost 6 fumbles. WR Brian Hartline has led the receiving corps by hauling in a team-high 21 receptions for 272 yards and 2 TDs. Second-year RB Lamar Miller has 43 carries for 196 yards (4.6 avg.) and 2 TDs. Defense: Former Ravens LB Dannell Ellerbe has made an immediate impact in South Florida, leading the Dolphins’ defensive unit with 38 tackles (24 solo), which is 10 more stops than S Reshad Jones, who is second (28). DE Cameron Wake, who did not play on Monday night with a knee injury, leads the team with 2.5 sacks, while CB Dimitri Patterson owns a team-best 2 INTs.

NOTES / OPPONENT INFO STANDOUTS VS. MIAMI

KEY CONNECTIONS

TE DALLAS CLARK G Rec. Yds Avg. LG TDs 1st 25+ 2 11 239 21.7 80t 1 8 3 • Clark recorded a career-high 183 receiving yards on 7 catches in the Colts’ 27-23 win at Miami in 2009 (9/21).

Pro Connections • Dolphins LB Dannell Ellerbe (2009-12) was originally signed as an undrafted college free agent by the Ravens. Ellerbe totaled 190 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 1 INT and 7 PD in his Baltimore career and helped the team win Super Bowl XLVII last February.

QB JOE FLACCO Record Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds TDs INT Rate 2-0 50 37 74.0 498 3 0 125.3 • In the Ravens’ 26-10 win on 11/7/10, Flacco was 20-of-27 for 266 yards and 2 TDs to produce a 129.6 rating (second best of career).

• Several Ravens have previously coached or played for the Miami Dolphins, including D-line coach Clarence Brooks (D-line, 2000-04), director of player development Harry Swayne (tackle, 2001) and senior advisor to player development O.J. Brigance (LB, 1996-99).

RB RAY RICE G Att. Yds. Avg. LG TDs Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2 29 96 3.3 12 0 9 143 15.9 40 0 • In the Ravens’ 26-10 win on 11/7/10, Rice had 180 total yards from scrimmage (83 rushing and 97 receiving). OLB TERRELL SUGGS G TT Solo AS INT TD FF FR Sk-Yds PD 5 17 16 1 1-44t 1 0 0 4-37 2 • In the Ravens’ 27-13 win at Miami on 10/19/08, Suggs had 7 solo tackles, 1 sack (-7 yards) and 1 INT he returned 44 yards for a TD. • Suggs has posted a sack in four-straight games vs. the Dolphins.

ROAD NUMBERS TO RAVE ABOUT

22

Sacks the Ravens have produced in their last eight road games, notching at least 1 QB drop in each of those contests.

20.3

Points the Ravens have allowed per game on the road since 2008, ranking as the NFL’s second-best mark (Pit. - 18.6).

27

Road wins (including playoffs) the Ravens have posted since 2008, second only to NE for the NFL’s most total away victories.

2013 TALE OF THE TAPE Category Ravens Dolphins Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Current Streak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lost 1. . . . . . . . . . . . Lost 1 Points Scored. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 TDs Scored. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Rushing TDs Scored. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Passing TDs Scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 TDs on Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Points Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 TDs Allowed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Rushing TDs Allowed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Passing TDs Allowed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 TDs Allowed by Return. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Time of Possession Avg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29:20. . . . . . . . . . . . 27:49 KOR Avg. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.6 KOR Avg. Against. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.9 PR Avg. For. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0 PR Avg. Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5 Sacks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Sacks Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Interceptions Thrown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

• Dolphins assistant special teams coach Marwan Maalouf served in the same capacity for the Ravens from 2008-11. College Connections • Ravens WR/RS Deonte Thompson (2008-11) and S Matt Elam (2010-12) attended the University of Florida and were teammates of Dolphins RB Mike Gillislee (2009-12), LB Jelani Jenkins (200912), C Mike Pouncey (2007-10) and K Caleb Sturgis (2008-12). • Ravens WR Torrey Smith (2007-10) and Dolphins LT Will Yeatman (2009-10), CB Nolan Carroll (2006-2009), and DT Randy Starks (2001-03) all attended the University of Maryland. • Ravens LT Bryant McKinnie (2000-01) and LB Arthur Brown (200809) attended Miami (FL). Brown later transferred to Kansas State. • Ravens G/T Jah Reid (2006-10) attended Central Florida. Hometown Connections • Ravens ILB Josh Bynes (Lauderdale Lakes, FL), NT Terrence Cody (Fort Myers, FL), OLB Elvis Dumervil (Miami), S Matt Elam (West Palm Beach, FL), ILB Albert McClellan (Lakeland, FL), OLB Pernell McPhee (Pahokee, FL), G/T Jah Reid (Haines City, FL) and WR/RS Deonte Thompson (Belle Glade, FL) are Florida natives. • Dolphins DT Randy Starks attended Westlake (Waldorf, MD) HS. • Dolphins DE Cameron Wake was born in Beltsville, MD, and attended DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) HS. • Dolphins LB Jelani Jenkins attended Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, MD) HS, where he was named the Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008. • Ravens OLB Terrell Suggs (Hamilton HS) and Dolphins DE Dion Jordan (Chandler HS), both pass-rush specialists, attended high school in Chandler, AZ, although not at the same time.

FIRST PL AYOFF VICTORY On Jan. 4, 2009, in an AFC Wild Card Playoff, the Ravens captured a 27-9 win at Miami, earning head coach John Harbaugh his first postseason victory (Harbaugh now has 9 total in five seasons). • “Harbs” and then-rookie QB Joe Flacco became the first “rookie combo” to win a playoff game since Adam Walsh and QB Bob Waterfield led the 1945 Cleveland Rams to an NFL Championship win (15-14) vs. Washington.

• In the 2008 regular season, the Dolphins owned a +17 turnover ratio, tying an NFL record with just 13 give-aways on the season. However, the Ravens, who totaled an NFL-best 34 take-aways in ‘08, forced 5 turnovers in the Wild Card showdown (Baltimore finished +4 on the day).

• The Ravens’ 4 INTs off QB Chad Pennington, who threw just 7 during the regular season, included 2 by S Ed Reed. Reed returned his first pick 64 yards for a touchdown.

RAVENS WINNING WAYS 2013 ESPN FRANCHISE RANKINGS Every year, ESPN The Magazine compiles the results of fan surveys and financial analysis to determine which teams in the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL offer the greatest rewards for all the emotion, money and time that fans invest in them. The rankings are determined by a multi-tiered analysis that examines a team’s efficiency in spending fan money as compared to its on-field performance. It also factors in feedback in 25 sub-categories from more than 60,000 fans nationwide, both online at ESPN.com and in polling conducted by both independent third parties. In 2013, the Baltimore Ravens ranked as the 10th-best overall sports franchise and the second-best NFL franchise. TOP U.S. SPORTS FRANCHISES (ESPN Franchise Rankings) Rk. Franchise 1. Memphis Grizzlies 2. San Antonio Spurs 3. Indiana Pacers 4. Oklahoma City Thunder 5. Green Bay Packers 6. Arizona Diamondbacks 7. Pittsburgh Penguins 8. Anaheim Ducks 9. Ottawa Senators 10. Baltimore Ravens

TOP NFL FRANCHISES (ESPN Franchise Rankings) Rk. Franchise 1. Green Bay Packers 2. Baltimore Ravens 3. Denver Broncos 4. Seattle Seahawks 5. Indianapolis Colts 6. Atlanta Falcons 7. Houston Texans 8. New Orleans Saints 9. Pittsburgh Steelers 10. San Francisco 49ers

BEST POSTSEASON MARK

PLAYOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE / SINCE 1970 MERGER Rk. Team Record Pct. 1. Baltimore Ravens** 14-7 .667 2. New York Giants**** 20-11 .645 3. Pittsburgh Steelers****** 33-20 .623 4. San Francisco 49ers***** 28-18 .609 5. Dallas Cowboys***** 32-21 .604 * Number of Super Bowl Titles

JOHN HARBAUGH ERA (S ince 2008)

PL AYOFF BERTHS BERTHS PLAYOFF

TOTAL TOTAL WINS WINS

1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 5 2. Atlanta Falcons. . . . . . . . . . 4 Green Bay Packers. . . . . . . 4 Indianapolis Colts. . . . . . . . 4 New England Patriots . . . . 4

1. New England Patriots . . 67 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . 65 3. New Orleans Saints. . . . 60 4. Green Bay Packers. . . . . 59 5. Atlanta, Pittsburgh. . . . . 58

PL AYOFF WINS WINS PLAYOFF

PL AYOFF GAMES GAMES PLAYOFF

1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 9 2. Green Bay Packers. . . . . . . 5 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . . . 5 4. Arizona, New Orleans . . . . 4 NY Giants, NY Jets . . . . . . . 4

1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . 13 2. Green Bay Packers. . . . . . . 8 3. New England Patriots . . . . 7 4. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . . . 7 5. Four Teams. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

AFC TITLE CONF. TITLEGAMES GAMES

PL AYOFF ROAD WINS PLAYOFF ROAD WINS

1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 3 2. New England Patriots . . . . 2 New York Jets. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . . . 2 5. Indianapolis Colts. . . . . . . . 1 REG. WIN% % REG.SEASON SEASON WIN

1. New England Patriots. . . 2. Atlanta Falcons. . . . . . . 3. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 4. New Orleans Saints. . . 5. Green Bay Packers. . . .

.762 .679 .667 .667 .651

1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 6 2. New York Jets. . . . . . . . . . . 4 3. Green Bay Packers. . . . . . . 3 4. New York Giants. . . . . . . . . 2 Philadelphia Eagles . . . . . . 2 REG. WINS REG.SEASON SEASON WINS

1. New England Patriots . . . 64 2. Atlanta Falcons. . . . . . . . 57 3. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . 56 4. New Orleans Saints. . . . 56 5. Green Bay Packers. . . . . 54

SUPER BOWL XXXV & XLVII The Baltimore Ravens are one of four franchises (New England, NY Giants and Pittsburgh) to win multiple Super Bowls since the year 2000.

NFL’S WINNINGEST FRANCHISES SINCE 2000 REG. WIN% % REG. SEASON SEASON WIN

1. New England Patriots. . . 2. Indianapolis Colts. . . . . 3. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . 4. Green Bay Packers. . . . 5. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 6. Philadelphia Eagles . .

.731 .665 .639 .626 .604 .597

WINNING SEASONS

1. New England Patriots . . 12 2. Indianapolis Colts. . . . . . 11 3. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . 10 Green Bay Packers. . . . . 10 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . 10

SUPER BOWL BERTHS REG. SEASON WINS

1. New England Patriots . . . 5 2. New York Giants. . . . . . . . . 3 3. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . . . 3 4. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 2 6. Indianapolis Colts . . . . . . . 2 6. 11 Teams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 PL AYOFF BERTHS PLAYOFF BERTHS

1. Indianapolis Colts. . . . . . 11 2. New England Patriots . . 10 3. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 9 Green Bay Packers. . . . . . . 9 Philadelphia Eagles . . . . . . 9

SUPER BOWL SUPER BOWLTITLES WINS

1. New England Patriots . . . . 3 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 2 2. New York Giants. . . . . . . . . 2 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . . . 2 5. Green Bay, Indianapolis. . . 1 New Orleans, Tampa Bay. . . 1 PL AYOFF GAMES PLAYOFF GAMES

1. New England Patriots . . 24 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . 21 3. Indianapolis Colts. . . . . . 19 3. Philadelphia Eagles . . . . 19 5. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . 18

CONF. CONF.TITLE TITLE GAMES GAMES

1. New England Patriots . . . . 7 2. Philadelphia Eagles . . . . . . 5 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . . . 5 4. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 4 5. Indianapolis Colts. . . . . . . . 3 New York Giants. . . . . . . . . 3 PL AYOFF WINS PLAYOFF WINS

1. New England Patriots . . 17 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . 14 3. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . 12 4. New York Giants. . . . . . . 10 Philadelphia Eagles . . . . 10

COACH HARBAUGH NOTES COACH HARBS John Harbaugh has led Baltimore to a playoff berth in each of his first five seasons (2008-12) and in 2012, captured the franchise’s second Super Bowl championship. Under his guidance, the Ravens have also secured an appearance in three AFC title games (including two straight). Here are several Harbaugh quick hits: • The Ravens are the only NFL team to earn a playoff berth in each of the past five • Reg. Season Record . . . . . . 56-28 seasons (2008-12), winning • at Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-7 at least one playoff game in • on Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-21 each of those years. HEAD COACH SNAPSHOT (Baltimore Ravens: 2008-13)

• vs. AFC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-21 • vs. AFC North. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-9 • vs. Miami (Playoffs). . . . 2-0 (1-0) • vs. NFC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-7 • Playoffs Record. . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4 • Home Playoff Games . . . . . . . 2-0 • Road Playoff Games. . . . . . . . 6-4 • Super Bowl Record. . . . . . . . . 1-0 • Overall Career Record. . . . . 65-32

MAKING HIS MARK John Harbaugh owns the third-best winning percentage among head coaches who began their career since 1970 (min. 70 games), going 56-28 (.667) since he arrived in Baltimore. Since 1960, Harbaugh’s winning percentage stands seventh. HEAD COACH CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE (Coaches Who Began Their Careers Since 1970 / Min. 70 Games) Rk. Coach Team Years Record Pct. 1. Mike Smith Atlanta 2008-13 57-27 .679 2. Tony Dungy TB/Ind. 1996-2008 139-69 .668 3. John Harbaugh Baltimore 2008-13 56-28 .667 ------------------------------------HEAD COACH CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE (Coaches Who Began Their Careers Since 1960 / Min. 70 Games) Rk. Coach Team Years Record Pct. 1. John Madden Oak. 1969-78 103-32-7 .759 2. George Allen LA/Was. 1966-77 116-47-5 .712 3. Blanton Collier Cleveland 1963-70 76-34 .691 4. Mike Smith Atlanta 2008-13 57-27 .679 5. Don Shula Bal./Mia. 1963-95 328-156-6 .678 6. Tony Dungy TB/Ind. 1996-2008 139-69 .668 7. John Harbaugh Baltimore 2008-13 56-28 .667 8. Sean Payton New Orleans 2006-13 66-34 .660 9. Bill Belichick Cle./NE 1991-95,2000-13 191-101 .654 10. Mike McCarthy Green Bay 2006-13 75-40 .652

• Harbaugh is the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of his first four and five seasons, and he is also the only coach to advance to three conference title games in his initial five years. • Harbaugh owns the most playoff victories (9) by an NFL head coach in his first five seasons (since the 1970 merger). PL AYOFF MILESTONES • Harbaugh has guided the Ravens to 56 regular season wins since John Harbaugh owns the most playoff victories (9) by a head 2008, ranking third most in the NFL (Baltimore is 56-28). coach in his first five seasons (since the 1970 merger). • Including playoffs (9-4), the Ravens are 65-32 under Harbaugh, MOST PLAYOFF WINS BY A HEAD COACH / FIRST FIVE SEASONS posting the NFL’s second-most total wins since his Baltimore arrival. (Since 1970 Merger)

NFL WINS / INCLUDING PLAYOFFS (Since Coach Harbaugh’s Arrival in 2008) Rk. Team Total Wins 1. New England Patriots 67 2. Baltimore Ravens 65 3. New Orleans Saints 60

NABBING FIVE STRAIGHT John Harbaugh is just the third head coach in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to guide his team to the playoffs in each of his first five seasons. The Ravens own a 9-4 playoff mark under Harbaugh. CONSECUTIVE PLAYOFF BERTHS TO BEGIN A COACHING CAREER (Since 1970 Merger) Coach (Team) Berths Seasons Bill Cowher (Steelers) 6 1992-97 John Harbaugh (Ravens) 5 2008-12 Chuck Knox (L.A. Rams) 5 1973-77

POSTSEASON WINNING PCT. HEAD COACH CAREER PLAYOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE (NFL History / Min. 10 Games) Rk. Coach Record Pct. 1. Vince Lombardi 9-1 .900 2. Tom Flores 8-3 .727 3. Bill Walsh 10-4 .714 4. Joe Gibbs 17-7 .708 5. John Harbaugh 9-4 .692 Bill Belichick 18-8 .692 Jimmy Johnson 9-4 .692

Coach (Team) Playoff Wins John Harbaugh (Bal.) 9 Tom Flores (Oak./LA) 8 Mike Holmgren (GB) 7 Jimmy Johnson (Dal.) 7 Joe Gibbs (Was.) 6 George Seifert (SF) 6

Seasons 2008-12 1979-83 1992-96 1989-93 1981-85 1989-93

Only in First Five: • “Harbs” is the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of his first four and five seasons. He’s also the only coach to advance to three conference title games (2008, 2011 & 2012) in his first five seasons.

RAVENS COACHING RECORDS John Harbaugh is the third head coach in Ravens history, producing a 56-28 record (9-4 playoffs) in five-plus seasons with the franchise. Regular Coach Seasons Season Record Playoffs Record John Harbaugh 2008-13 56-28 9-4 Brian Billick 1999-2007 80-64 5-3 Ted Marchibroda 1996-98 16-31-1 n/a -------------------------JOHN HARBAUGH SEASON-BY-SEASON Year Record Playoffs (Final Result) 2013 2-2 n/a 2012 10-6 4-0 (won Super Bowl XLVII) 2011 12-4 1-1 (lost in AFC Champ.) 2010 12-4 1-1 (lost in Divisional) 2009 9-7 1-1 (lost in Divisional) 2008 11-5 2-1 (lost in AFC Champ.)

COACH HARBAUGH / ROSBURG NOTES OVERHEARD ABOUT HARBS

SPECIAL FORCES

Assistant head coach/special teams coordinator ESPN.com’s Herm Edwards on John Harbaugh: Jerry Rosburg, a 35-year coaching veteran, has “Going into his sixth season in Baltimore, all John Harbaugh guided a strong special teams group since arriving has done is win. He’s made the playoffs every year, won at least in Baltimore in 2008. In 2012, the Ravens’ special one playoff game every year, and of course, won a Super Bowl. teams units excelled. Led by Pro Bowl RS Jacoby He’s instilled toughness in his team, which will carry over after Jones, Baltimore ranked first in the NFL in kickoff the losses of [Ed] Reed and [Ray] Lewis. This team is a perennial return average (27.3), also setting a team record. Jones, who playoff contender with a great coach at the helm.” became the first player ever to record dual KORs of at least 105 ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio on John Harbaugh and the Ravens: yards in a career, tied for a league-leading 3 kick return TDs (2 “The Ravens consistently have been underrated and overlooked KORs & 1 PR) and averaged an NFL-best 30.7 yards per kickoff in recent years. Even after winning the Super Bowl, many think return. Jones also tied an NFL record for longest KOR in Super that the Ravens are destined to collapse. Sorry, but it’s impossible Bowl history with his 108-yard KOR-TD in Super Bowl XLVII. to ignore five-straight postseason appearances, a great head Rosburg’s kickers were special in 2012, too: P Sam Koch set Ravens coach, a great quarterback and a front office that knows when to single-season punting records with a 47.1 gross average and a hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em. The Ravens won’t be folding ‘em 40.8 net average, shattering career bests. K Justin Tucker made anytime soon. Though a repeat could be too much to expect, it’s 30 of 33 FGAs (90.9%), producing the second-best success rate in not nearly as out of the question as many presume.” Ravens single-season history and also the second-best mark by a rookie kicker in NFL history. CBSSports.com’s Pete Prisco on John Harbaugh: “John has that Super Bowl victory now, and his team has been Prior to Baltimore, Rosburg built a successful NFL special teams a Super Bowl contender for much of his stay with Baltimore. resume both with the Browns (2001-06) and Falcons (2007). Under I continue to say that his coaching job in 2012 exceeded the his leadership, Cleveland’s special teams units were consistently talent level on the field. It was a heck of a job. He’s been to the ranked among the NFL’s best. Over a five-year span (2002-06), the postseason all five of his years with the Ravens, and he’s 9-4 in Browns’ special teams were ranked as the top NFL unit in Rick Gosselin’s annual comprehensive special teams report. 13 postseason games.”

RECORDS UNDER HARBAUGH

SPECIAL TEAMS STANDOUTS

Regular Season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-28 vs. AFC North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-9 vs. AFC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-21 vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-7 Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-7 Away. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-21 On grass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-10 Artificial turf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-18 September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-6 October. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8 November. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-5 December. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-9 January. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 Leading at halftime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-9 Leading After 3 quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-9 When scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-8 Positive or even turnover ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-11 Scoring 20 or more points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-11 Scoring 30 or more points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-1 Totaling 350 or more net yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-7 Rushing for 150 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-3 Holding opp. under 250 net yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-4 Holding opp. under 21 points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-8 Holding opp. under 15 points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-4

In 2012, senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News ranked the Ravens’ special teams unit No. 2 in the league in his annual comprehensive ratings system that’s based on 22 categories, assigning points according to each standing — 1 for best, 32 for worst. The Vikings finished first in Gosselin’s special teams rankings, followed by the Ravens and the Bengals.

HARBAUGH TIMELINE Team Baltimore Ravens Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Indiana University University of Cincinnati University of Cincinnati Morehead State University of Pittsburgh Western Michigan

Position Head Coach Secondary Special Teams Coord. DBs/Special Teams Coord. Assistant Head Coach TEs/OLBs/RBs/Rec. Coord. DBs/Special Teams Coord. Tight Ends Graduate Assistant

Years 2008-13 2007 1998-2006 1997 1995-96 1989-94 1988 1987 1984-86

A STRONG RETURN Dating back to the 2008 season when Jerry Rosburg became the Ravens’ special teams coordinator, Baltimore has produced the NFL’s second-best kickoff return average (24.80).

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NFL KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Since 2008 / Rosburg’s Baltimore Tenure) Team KOR Yards Avg. Long TD New York Jets 287 7,128 24.84 107t 6 Baltimore Ravens 271 6,720 24.80 108t 4 Atlanta Falcons 213 5,214 24.49 102t 1

PUNT RETURN TDS (Since 2011)

1. Arizona Cardinals. . . . . . . . 4 Denver Broncos . . . . . . . . . 4 Tennessee Titans . . . . . . . . 4 4. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . . 3 Buffalo Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6. Five Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

NFL KICKOFF RETURN TDS (Since 2011)

1. Minnesota Vikings. . . . . . . . . . 3 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . . . . 2 Denver Broncos. . . . . . . . . . 2 New York Jets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 San Diego Chargers. . . . . . . . . 2 Tennessee Titans. . . . . . . . . . . 2

• The Ravens’ 5 total return TDs (KOR and PR) over the past three seasons rank as the NFL’s third most. Only Tennessee & Denver (6 each) have more. • With WR/RS Tandon Doss’ PR-TD in Week 3, the Ravens have scored a PR-TD in three-straight seasons, with WR/RS Jacoby Jones’ 63-yarder at Pittsburgh on 11/18/12 serving as the most recent before Doss.

COORDINATORS NOTES CALDWELL’S ATTACK

PEES LEADS THE “D”

Jim Caldwell, a 36-year coaching veteran, joined the Ravens as the team’s QBs coach in February 2012 and was elevated to offensive coordinator on Dec. 10, replacing Cam Cameron. Caldwell arrived in Baltimore after coaching 10 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, including the three (2009-11) as head coach. In his first year at the helm, he led the Colts to the AFC Championship and a berth in Super Bowl XLIV. Caldwell, who earned a Super Bowl ring (2006) with Indy, spent six seasons tutoring one of the NFL’s all-time greats in QB Peyton Manning. During the course of Caldwell’s time in Indianapolis, the Colts achieved much success, tying an NFL record with nine-straight playoff appearances and winning six AFC South division titles.

Dean Pees, a 10-year NFL-coaching veteran, was promoted to defensive coordinator on Jan. 27, 2012, after guiding the Ravens’ LBs for two seasons. He is the sixth “D” coordinator in franchise history. Pees, who was New England’s “D” coordinator from 2006-09, leads a Baltimore unit that finished as the NFL’s third-best scoring defense four-consecutive years (2008-11) and tied (NYG) for 12th in 2012, allowing 21.5 points per game.

CALDWELL FIRES UP “O” Under Jim Caldwell, who was elevated to offensive coordinator prior to the Ravens’ Dec. 16, 2012 game vs. Denver, Baltimore averaged 400.6 yards of offense per contest (146.4 rushing & 254.1 passing) and 27.3 points per game to close out last season.



RAVENS OFFENSIVE OUTPUT UNDER JIM CALDWELL (Final Seven Games of 2012) Total Rush Pass Date/Game Points Yards Yards Yards 12/16/12 vs. Den. 17 278 56 222 12/23/12 vs. NYG 33 533 224 309 12/30/12 at Cin. 17 352 206 146 1/06/13 vs. Ind. (WC) 24 439 170 269 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 38 479 155 324 1/20/13 at NE (AFC) 28 356 121 235 2/03/13 vs. SF (SB) 34 367 93 274 Avg. Per Game 27.3 400.6 146.4 254.1

Pees leads a unit that during the John Harbaugh Era (2008-12)... • Has allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (17.5) and the thirdfewest net yards (306.0) per game during this span. POINTS PER GAME ALLOWED (Since 2008) 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . 17.0 2. Baltimore . . . . . . 17.5 3. San Francisco . . . . 19.1

TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED (Since 2008) 1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . 148 Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . 148 3. San Francisco.. . . . . 167

TOTAL NET YARDS ALLOWED (Since 2008) 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . . 275.7 2. NY Jets. . . . . . . . . 300.8 3. Baltimore. . . . . . 306.0

OPPONENT PASSER RATING (Since 2008) 1. Baltimore. . . . . . . 73.0 2. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . 74.9 Green Bay. . . . . . . 74.9

TURNING AWAY THE TD S After allowing 7 touchdowns to Denver in Week 1, the Ravens did not permit a TD in their next two games, holding the Browns to 6 points on 9/15 and the Texans to 9 on 9/22. Dating back to the 2008 season, the Ravens have allowed the NFL’s fewest TDs (148, tied with Pit.) and also produced the NFL’s second-most games (12, tied, Pit.) of not allowing a TD to be scored (SF - 16).

Playoffs “O” Quick Hit: • The Ravens averaged 410.3 yards of offense during the 2012 playoffs and scored 31.0 points per game.

2013 NUMBERS TO RAVE ABOUT

TOP 5 “O” OUTPUTS

Yards per rush opponents have gained vs. the Ravens this season, ranking as the NFL’s sixth-best defensive mark.

In 2012’s Week 16 win vs. NYG, Baltimore’s offense registered 533 yards of offense (224 rushing and 309 passing), marking the thirdhighest output in team history. The Ravens’ Top 5 all-time singlegame marks have all come in the John Harbaugh Era (since 2008). RAVENS TOP TOTAL NET YARDS (Single-Game History) Yards Game/Date Results 553 9/25/11 at STL W, 37-7 548 12/13/09 vs. Det. W, 48-3 533* 12/23/12 vs. NYG W, 33-14 503 9/23/12 vs. NE W, 31-30 501 9/13/09 vs. KC W, 38-24 * Caldwell-led unit

OFFENSIVE QUICK HITS • Since John Harbaugh’s arrival (2008), two of the Ravens’ Top 3 singlegame scoring outputs have occured: 55 vs. Oak. (11/11/12) and 48 vs. Det. (12/13/09). (Baltimore also scored 48 on 12/19/05 vs. GB.) • Under Harbaugh, the Ravens have totaled at least 400 yards 19 times, producing an 18-1 mark in those games. Baltimore has piled up at least 375 net yards 26 times since ‘08, producing a 23-3 record in those contests.

3.5

13 33.3

Sacks by the Ravens this season, tying for the NFL’s seventh most. Third-down success rate by Ravens opponents this season, tying (Ten. & Sea.) for the NFL’s sixth-best defensive mark.

“D” COORD. BREAKDOWN Four “D” coordinators in Ravens history have gone on to become NFL head coaches: Marvin Lewis (1996-2001), Mike Nolan (200204), Rex Ryan (2005-08) and Chuck Pagano (2011). Former Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio was the Ravens’ LBs coach from 1999-2001, while Atlanta’s Mike Smith also coached on the “D” from 1999-2002. RAVENS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR BREAKDOWN Avg. Net Rush Pass D Coord. (Years) G PPG YPG YPG YPG Dean Pees (2012-13) 20 21.6 349.9 119.6 230.3 Chuck Pagano (2011) 16 16.6 288.9 92.6 196.3 Greg Mattison (2009-10) 32 16.6 309.7 93.6 216.1 Rex Ryan (2005-08) 64 17.6 277.8 84.0 193.8 Mike Nolan (2002-04) 48 18.8 302.0 103.7 198.3 Marvin Lewis (1996-2001) 96 19.0 304.0 93.0 211.0

OZZIE NEWSOME / PERSONNEL NOTES WIZARD OF OZ

NEWSOME’S NFL TREE

Ozzie Newsome’s legacy is unlike any the game has seen. Known throughout all of sports as a premier leader, Newsome is a Hall of Fame player, the architect of Baltimore’s 2000 and 2012 Super Bowl championship teams and an elite personnel evaluator who became the NFL’s first African American GM. “Ozzie’s credibility is what stands out the most,” head coach John Harbaugh states. “And it’s not just about what he has accomplished. To me, it’s his commitment and focus while striving to do more.”

GM Ozzie Newsome also fosters a working environment that breeds standout coaches. By bringing in individuals who embrace the “Raven way,” Newsome aims to create a synergy that manufactures success among scouts, coaches and players. As a result, Baltimore has had many assistants move on to become head coaches on the collegiate and NFL levels. CURRENT HEAD COACHES ROOTED IN RAVENS ORGANIZATION Head Coach (Team) Last Position Held w/ Ravens (Years) OZZIE NEWSOME CAREER SNAPSHOT Kirk Ferentz (Iowa) Asst. Head Coach/Offense (1996-98) Def. Coordinator (1996-2001) • NFL’s first African American General Manager (promoted in 2002) Marvin Lewis (Bengals) Chuck Pagano (Colts) Def. Coordinator (2008-11) • Architect of Ravens 2000 & 2012 Super Bowl Championship Teams Rex Ryan (Jets) Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord. (1999-2008) • NFL Executive of the Year (2000) Jim Schwartz (Lions) Quality Control/Defense (1996-98) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (class of 1999) David Shaw (Stanford) Wide Receivers (2002-05) • State of Alabama Hall of Fame (class of 1995) Mike Smith (Falcons) Linebackers (1999-2002) • National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and NCAA Hall of Fame (class of 1994) Coaches Quick Hit: • 13-Year NFL Tight End with Cleveland Browns (1978-90) • Other former Ravens assistants who became head coaches • Three-Time Pro Bowler (1981, 1984-85) include Jack Del Rio (Jacksonville), Pat Hill (Fresno State), Hue • Four-Time Cleveland Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year Jackson (Oakland), Eric Mangini (NY Jets and Cleveland), Mike • Current Member of Three Major NFL Policy-Making Committees: Nolan and Mike Singletary (San Francisco), Ken Whisenhunt Competition, Diversity and Player Care Foundation Committees (Cardinals) and Rick Neuheisel (UCLA).

FIRST-ROUND FINDS

HOMEGROWN

Since moving to Baltimore in 1996, the Ravens, led by Ozzie Newsome, have had 18 drafts and selected 18 players in the first round. These picks have earned an amazing 53 combined Pro Bowls, several All-Rookie honors, multiple Defensive Player of the Year Awards and two Super Bowl MVP honors. RAVENS FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS Year Name Pick Pro Bowls 1996 T Jonathan Ogden* 4 11 1996 LB Ray Lewis* ++ ~ 26 13 1997 LB Peter Boulware* 4 4 1998 CB Duane Starks* 10 1999 CB Chris McAlister* 10 3 2000 RB Jamal Lewis*= 5 1 2000 WR Travis Taylor 10 2001 TE Todd Heap* 31 2 2002 S Ed Reed* + 24 9 2003 OLB Terrell Suggs* + 10 5 2003 QB Kyle Boller 19 2005 WR Mark Clayton* 22 2006 DT Haloti Ngata* 12 4 2007 G Ben Grubbs* 29 1 2008 QB Joe Flacco^ ~ 18 2009 T Michael Oher* 23 2011 CB Jimmy Smith 27 2013 S Matt Elam 32 * All-Rookie Team ^ Rookie of the Year (NFL.com Fan Vote) ~ Super Bowl MVP + Defensive Player of the Year Awards = Offensive Player of the Year Award

The Ravens have had 30 different players earn Pro Bowl honors since the team’s inception in 1996. Of those, 16 are homegrown players – 15 drafted and one signed as a rookie free agent: RAVENS HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS Year Drafted (Rd). Name. Pro Bowls 1996 (1st) LB Ray Lewis 13 1996 (1st) T Jonathan Ogden 11 2002 (1st) S Ed Reed 9 2003 (1st) OLB Terrell Suggs 5 1997 (1st) OLB Peter Boulware 4 1999 (1st) CB Chris McAlister 3 2006 (1st) DT Haloti Ngata 4 2001 (1st) TE Todd Heap 2 1996 (5th) WR/RS Jermaine Lewis 2 2007 (4th) FB Le’Ron McClain 2 2008 (2nd) RB Ray Rice 3 2000 (6th) OLB Adalius Thomas 2 2007 (3rd) G Marshal Yanda 2 2007 (1st) G Ben Grubbs 1 2000 (1st) RB Jamal Lewis 1 2002 (RFA) LB Bart Scott # 1 # Undrafted rookie free agent Bold indicates 2012 Pro Bowler

Top 10 Quick Hit:

• Of the seven players chosen in the Top 10 by Baltimore, five have earned Pro Bowl status. Two of those players – Peter Boulware and Terrell Suggs – also earned Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. Late-Round Success Quick Hit:

• The Ravens have found gems late in the first round, including LB Ray

Lewis (26th), TE Todd Heap (31st), S Ed Reed (24th), G Ben Grubbs (29th), QB Joe Flacco (18th) and T Michael Oher (23rd).

PRO BOWLERS DRAFTED Most Pro Bowlers Drafted: 1996-2012  

Rk. Team Players 1. Green Bay Packers. . . . . . . 19 New England Patriots. . . . 19 3. San Francisco 49ers . . . . . 18 4. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . 17 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . . . 17

Totals include players who have earned Pro Bowl honors with any team (not just their original draft club) during a respective career.

RAVENS TEAM / PERSONNEL NOTES DOMINANT VS. THE DIVISION

20/20 CLUB

Since John Harbaugh’s arrival in 2008, Baltimore has produced The Ravens’ “20/20 Club” includes members of the team’s a 22-9 record in AFC North play, the NFL’s third-best record by a personnel staff who started with the Ravens as young assistants and grew into evaluators with more input. The term “20/20” refers team versus its own division. to hiring 20-year-olds for $20,000. According to Ozzie Newsome: NFL’S BEST RECORDS VS. OWN DIVISION “The guys actually started when they were a little older than 20 (Since 2008) and for more than $20,000, but that’s what we call them.” Rk. Team Record Pct. 1. New England Patriots 26-6 .813 RAVENS “20/20 CLUB” GRADUATES (Current Personnel Staff) 2. Green Bay Packers 23-7 .767 3. Baltimore Ravens 22-9 .710 Name Joined Ravens Current Title George Kokinis (Cle.) 1991 Senior Personnel Asst. Eric DeCosta 1996 Assistant General Manager AFC NORTH CROWNS Joe Hortiz 1998 Director of College Scouting Chad Alexander 1999 Asst. Dir. of Pro Personnel The Ravens have produced four AFC North titles since 2002 Joe Douglas 2000 National Scout division realignment, including back-to-back division crowns Mark Azevedo 2005 Northeast Area Scout (2011-12) under head coach John Harbaugh. David Blackburn 2007 West Area Scout MOST AFC NORTH TITLES Ian Cunningham 2008 Southeast Area Scout (Since 2002 Division Realignment) Rk. Team AFC North Titles NFL’S TOP 100 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 5 It can be argued that the best players of 2013, as voted by the players 2. Baltimore Ravens 4 in 2012, doesn’t represent the best. Maybe coaches or scouts have a 3. Cincinnati Bengals 2 different list. Certainly, reporters have rankings of their own. Still, it’s 4. Cleveland Browns 0 special for the Ravens to have six of the Top 100 on their 2013 roster. ---------------------------TOP 100 PLAYERS OF 2013 / PLAYERS’ POLL / NFL NETWORK RAVENS AFC NORTH TITLE SEASONS NFL Rank Player Position Ranking (Franchise History) 13 RB Ray Rice No. 3 running back Season Coach Final Record Postseason (Rec.) 19 QB Joe Flacco No. 7 quarterback 2012 John Harbaugh 10-6 SB Champs (4-0) 42 DT Haloti Ngata No. 4 defensive tackle 2011 John Harbaugh 12-4 AFC Champ. (1-1) 56 OLB Terrell Suggs No. 8 linebacker 2006 Brian Billick 13-3 Div. Game (0-1) 88 WR/RS Jacoby Jones n/a for WR/RS 2003 Brian Billick 10-6 WC Game (0-1) 100 TE Dennis Pitta No. 8 tight end

FIVE STRAIGHT

ELITE AFTER FIVE

The Ravens are the only team to earn a playoff berth in each of the last five seasons (2008-12), winning at least one game in each.

TEAMS TO WIN AT LEAST ONE PLAYOFF GAME IN FIVE-CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASONS (Since 1970 Merger) Team Cons. Seasons Years Wins Dallas Cowboys 6 1991-96 12 Baltimore Ravens 5 2008-12 9 New England Patriots 5 2003-07 11 Philadelphia Eagles 5 2000-04 7 Green Bay Packers 5 1993-97 9 Oakland Raiders 5 1973-77 7

Berths 5 4 4 4 4

MOST NFL PLAYOFF BERTHS (Past Five Seasons) Team Seasons Baltimore Ravens 2008-12 Atlanta Falcons 2008, 2010-12 Green Bay Packers 2009-12 Indianapolis Colts 2008-10, 2012 New England Patriots 2009-12

SUPER BOWLS SINCE 2000

PL AYOFF PERFORMERS

The Baltimore Ravens have won two Super Bowl titles during their 17-year history, capturing the Lombardi Trophy in 2000 and 2012. Baltimore is just one of four NFL franchises to win multiple World Championships since 2000.

The Ravens have earned nine playoff berths in their history (2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2003, 2001, 2000). Baltimore’s nine berths since ‘00 rank third in the AFC and tie for third in the NFL. MOST NFL PLAYOFF BERTHS (2000-12)



MOST SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Since 2000 Season) Titles Team Seasons 3 New England Patriots 2001, 2003-04 2 Baltimore Ravens 2000, 2012 2 New York Giants 2007, 2011 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 2005, 2008

AFC 11 10 9 8 6 5 -

Indianapolis New England Baltimore Pittsburgh Den., NYJ SD, Ten.

NFC 9 - GB/Phi. 8 - Seattle 7 - NY Giants 6 - Atlanta 5 - TB, Min., NO, SF 4 - Dal., STL

2013 MILESTONES / TEAM NOTES MILESTONES IN REACH TE DALLAS CLARK • Clark (490 receptions) needs 10 more catches to reach 500, which would make him the ninth TE in NFL history to accomplish the feat. • With 3 receiving yards, Clark can hit the 5,500-yard milestone, becoming the 17th TE in history to achieve the feat. Clark (50) also needs just 1 receiving TD to own the seventh most all time by a TE (currently tied with Ben Coates). QB JOE FLACCO • With 276 more passing yards, Flacco will hit 19,000 for his career. OLB ELVIS DUMERVIL • Dumervil (65.5) needs 4.5 sacks to reach 70 for his career. RB RAY RICE • Rice (40 career TDs) needs 1 more to tie Todd Heap (41) for the second most in team history. (Jamal Lewis is first with 47.) • Rice needs 243 receiving yards to hit the 3,000 milestone. He also needs 63 receiving yards to move into fourth on the Ravens’ alltime list, passing Qadry Ismail (2,819). Rice needs 2 receiving yards to pass Travis Taylor (2,758) for fifth on Baltimore’s career chart.

• With 134 total yards from scrimmage, Rice can hit the 8,500 milestone for his career. If Rice gains 801 yards from scrimmage, he’ll pass Jamal Lewis (9,166) for the most yards from scrimmage in Ravens history. WR MARLON BROWN • With 1 more TD, he’ll tie Clarence Moore (2004) for the thirdmost TDs by a Ravens rookie. Jamal Lewis (6 in 2000) and WR Torrey Smith (7 in 2011) rank second and first, respectively. LB DARYL SMITH • Smith (23 sacks) needs 2 more to reach 25 for his career. WR BRANDON STOKLEY • Stokley (393) needs 7 more catches to reach the 400-career milestone. With 1 more receiving TD, he’ll have 40 for his career. OLB TERRELL SUGGS • Suggs (88.5) needs 1.5 more sacks to reach 90 for his career. Suggs (29) is also just 1 FF shy of 30. • Suggs (713) needs 9 more tackles to move past DT Kelly Gregg (721) into second place on the Ravens’ all-time tackles chart. LB Ray Lewis is first with 2,643 tackles.

RAVENS 2013 TV RATINGS Illustrated below are the Baltimore Ravens’ 2013 TV ratings compared to the other top programming that aired in Baltimore opposite the Ravens’ game. The Ravens’ Week 1 game at Denver scored the largest audience in LPM (local people meter) history. Date Local Time Game Market Station Rating % 9/5/13 9:15 p.m. Ravens at Broncos Baltimore WBAL/NBC 36.9* 9/15/13 1 p.m. Browns vs. Ravens Baltimore WJZ/CBS 30.2* 9/22/13 1 p.m. Texans vs. Ravens Baltimore WJZ/CBS 30.2* 9/29/13 1 p.m. Ravens at Bills Baltimore WJZ/CBS 30.5* * Top-rated program in Baltimore for the respective week of TV programming.

2013 TOP RANKINGS Player Category No. Marlon Brown Leading Scorers (Rookies) 18

Highest Other TV Programming Rating % Eyewitness News (11 p.m. WJZ/CBS) 3.5 Orioles at Blue Jays (3 p.m. MASN) 1.7 Orioles at Rays (3 p.m. MASN) 1.1 Seahawks vs. Texans (1 p.m. WBFF/FOX) 2.7

2013 COACHING STAFF

AFC Rank 1t

NFL Rank 1t

Tandon Doss Tandon Doss

Punt Return Average Punt Return Long

18.6 82t

1 2

1 2

Joe Flacco Joe Flacco Joe Flacco

Pass Attempts Pass Completions Passing Yards

169 97 1,091

2 5 5

5 11 11

Sam Koch Sam Koch

Gross Punting Average Net Punting Average

48.9 42.1

2 3

3 7

Daryl Smith Daryl Smith

Interceptions Tackles

2 37

4t 5t

4t 6t

Torrey Smith Torrey Smith Torrey Smith Torrey Smith

Receiving Yards Receiving Average Receiving Long Scrimmage Yards

435 20.7 74 435

1 2 3 2

3 2 5 8

Terrell Suggs

Sacks

4

4

7t

17

3

4t

Justin Tucker KO Touchbacks

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NFL Ravens Coach Position Exp. Exp. John Harbaugh. . . . . Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. . . . 6 Jerry Rosburg. . . . . . Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coord.. . 13. . . . . 6 Jim Caldwell. . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . 13. . . . 2 Dean Pees. . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . 10. . . . 4 Teryl Austin. . . . . . . . Secondary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. . . . 3 Juney Barnett. . . . . . Asst. Strength and Conditioning . . . . 11. . . . 2 Clarence Brooks. . . . Defensive Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21. . . . 9 Randy Brown . . . . . . Kicking Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. . . . 6 Juan Castillo. . . . . . . Run Game Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . 19. . . . 2 Jay Harbaugh. . . . . . Offensive Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . 2 Wade Harman . . . . . Tight Ends. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17. . . 15 Chris Hewitt. . . . . . . Assistant Special Teams. . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . 2 Jim Hostler. . . . . . . . Wide Receivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14. . . . 6 Don Martindale. . . . Inside Linebackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. . . . 2 Andy Moeller. . . . . . Offensive Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . 6 Ted Monachino . . . . Linebackers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . 4 Wilbert Montgomery. . Running Backs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17. . . . 6 Bob Rogucki. . . . . . . Strength and Conditioning. . . . . . . . . 23. . . . 6 Steve Spagnuolo . . . Senior Defensive Assistant. . . . . . . . . 15. . . . 1 Craig Ver Steeg. . . . . Senior Offensive Assistant. . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . 6 Todd Washington. . . Assistant Offensive Line. . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . 3 Matt Weiss. . . . . . . . Defensive Quality Control . . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . 5

THAT M&T MAGIC THE M&T ADVANTAGE Under John Harbaugh, the Ravens have won 26 of their last 29 regular season home games and are 35-7 in games played in Baltimore, ranking as the NFL’s second-best home mark since 2008. NFL’S BEST REGULAR SEASON HOME RECORDS (John Harbaugh Era / Since 2008) Rk. Team Record Pct. 1. New England Patriots 36-6 .857 2. Baltimore Ravens 35-7 .833 3. Atlanta Falcons 34-8 .810 4. Green Bay Packers 33-8 .805 5. New Orleans Saints 32-11 .744 6. San Francisco 49ers 29-12 .702

HISTORY OF DOMINANCE Simply put, the Ravens have been dominant at home since the day they arrived in Baltimore. Below are the Ravens’ respective home records and corresponding NFL rankings during several periods. RAVENS HOME RECORDS / NFL RANKINGS Time Period (Milestone) Record NFL Rank Since 2010 (Past Three-Plus Seasons) 23-3 2t Since 2008 (John Harbaugh Arrival) 35-7 2 Since 2000 (Super Bowl Season) 81-25 2 Since 1998 (M&T Bank Stadium Opened) 89-33 2 Since 1996 (Team’s Inception) 96-41-1 3

M&T POINTS PRODUCTION The Ravens have scored an average of 28.7 points per game at M&T Bank Stadium since 2011, ranking as the NFL’s fourth-best mark among home teams. Baltimore set a franchise record for most points scored at home in a season in 2012, producing 254. The Ravens surpassed the previous mark of 230 (from 2009).

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POINTS PER GAME AT HOME (Since 2011) Team Points Points/Game New Orleans Saints 667 35.1 Green Bay Packers 592 34.8 New England Patriots 560 31.1 Baltimore Ravens 517 28.7 New York Giants 487 28.6

• The Ravens scored 55 points in 2012’s Week 10 win over Oak. at M&T Bank Stadium, marking their highest scoring output in franchise history.

CHARM CIT Y RUSH Since 2008, Baltimore has rushed for 132.2 yards per game at home (sixth most among NFL home teams) and 55 TDs, tied with New England for the league’s most ground scores.

THE M&T QB CRUSH MOST SACKS AT HOME (Since 2011) Rk. Team Sacks 1. Minnesota Vikings 60 2. Baltimore Ravens 59 3. Denver Broncos 55

Yards 401 388 379

AT HOME UNDER HARBAUGH

14.8

Points per game Baltimore has permitted at home since 2008, the NFL’s best defensive mark.

56

Interceptions by the Ravens at home since 2008, ranking as the NFL’s second most at home (GB is first with 69).

67.3

Passer rating the Ravens have forced for opposing QBs at M&T Bank Stadium since 2008, the NFL’s top defensive mark.

285.5

Yards per game the Ravens’ defense has permitted at home since 2008, ranking as the NFL’s third-stingiest average during that span (Pit. - 266.0 and NYJ - 282.1).

1,115-620

Ratio the Ravens have outscored opponents at home since 2008, limiting foes to 14.8 points per game. In their 35 wins during this span, the margin of victory has been 14.1 ppg.

M&T BANK SECURIT Y The Ravens’ “D” has been stout at home for many seasons. Since the 2003 campaign, Baltimore ranks first in fewest points allowed per game among NFL home teams. The Ravens also have the most INTs (116) and have posted the most sacks (228). BEST NFL DEFENSES AT HOME (Since 2003) TOTAL DEFENSE (Fewest Yards Allowed) 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . 273.1 2. Baltimore . . . . . . . . 283.0 3. NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . 299.6

POINTS PER GAME (Fewest Allowed) 1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 15.4 2. New England . . . . . . 16.2 3. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . 16.4

INTERCEPTIONS (Most in NFL) 1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 116 2. Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . 110 3. New England . . . . . . . 110

SACKS (Most in NFL) 1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 228 2. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . 223 3. New York Giants.. . . . 223

IMPRESSIVE STREAKS FROM ’12 • In 2012’s Week 13 division battle against the Steelers, Baltimore’s home winning streak was snapped. The Ravens entered the game having won 15-consecutive games at M&T Bank Stadium (16 including playoffs), the NFL’s longest active home streak at the time. • The defeat marked the Ravens’ first loss at home since 12/5/10, which also came against the Steelers (13-10). • Pittsburgh’s win in Week 13 (2012) snapped another streak: The Ravens had won 12-straight AFC North games, tying Indianapolis for the longest division winning streak since 2002 division realignment. • With 2012’s Week 15 loss to Denver, the Ravens dropped back-toback home games for the first time under John Harbaugh. The last time Baltimore lost consecutive home games was in 2007 (12/3 and 12/9), a stretch that spanned 39 homes games leading into Week 15’s defeat.

RAVENS TEAM NOTES RAVENS SET TEAM RECORDS

OVER A DECADE OF DOMINANCE

The Ravens committed just 16 turnovers in 2012, producing a franchise single-season low. Baltimore also scored 398 points during the ‘12 campaign, setting another Ravens single-season record. Here’s where Baltimore’s 2012 figures ranked in team history:

Dating back to their 2000 Super Bowl-winning season, the Ravens’ “D” ranks in the Top 3 in most significant categories.

MOST POINTS SCORED (Ravens Single-Season History) Rk. Year Points 1. 2012. . . . . . . . . . . 398 2. 2009 . . . . . . . . . . 391 2003 . . . . . . . . . . 391

FEWEST TURNOVERS (Ravens Single-Season History) Rk. Year TO 1. 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2. 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 3. 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

OFFENSE EXPLODES Baltimore produced 72 offensive plays of 20-or-more yards in 2012, setting a franchise record. Additionally, the Ravens threw 41 passes gaining at least 25 yards, a figure that ranks as the most in Ravens single-season history and second in the NFL. “BIG-PLAY” BREAKDOWN / SEASON HIGHS (Ravens Franchise History)

TOTAL PLAYS GAINING 20+ YARDS Rk. Year Plays 1. 2012. . . . . . . . . . . 72 2. 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . 62 3. 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . 60 4. 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . 57

COMPLETIONS OF 25+ YARDS Rk. Year Comp. 1. 2012. . . . . . . . . . . 41 2. 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3. 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . 31 4. 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . 29

TOTAL DEFENSE (Yards Allowed Since 2000) 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . 280.0 2. Baltimore . . . . . . . . 293.5 3. NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . 313.5

POINTS PER GAME (Fewest Allowed Since 2000) 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . 17.3 2. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 17.4 3. New England . . . . . . 18.6

TAKE-AWAYS (Most Since 2000) 1. Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . 429 2. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 422 3. New England . . . . . . . 419

RUSHING YARDS/GAME (Fewest Allowed Since 2000) 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . 88.6 2. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 92.5 3. Minnesota . . . . . . . 102.5

3RD-DOWN CONV. PCT. (Pct. Since 2000) 1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 34.4 2. Philadelphia. . . . . . . 35.0 3. Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . 35.1

OPPONENT QB RATING (Lowest Since 2000) 1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 72.0 2. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . 74.7 3. NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . . 76.1

INTERCEPTIONS (Most Since 2000) 1. Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 273 2. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 263 3. Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . 262

INTERCEPTION TDs (Most Since 2000) 1. Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 2. Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . 35 3. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . 34

AN OFFENSIVE DEFENSE

Since 1996, the Ravens have posted 53 defensive TDs, scoring at least one in each year of their existence (including Week’3 INT-TD by LB Dating back to last season, Baltimore has posted the NFL’s third- Daryl Smith). Baltimore is 42-7 all time when tallying a D-TD. Since most plays of 20-or-more yards (91). In 2013, the Ravens’ boast 2003, the Ravens own the NFL’s second-most D-TDs (40), going 31-5. 19 plays that have gained 20+ yards, tying for the NFL’s fifth most. NFL DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS INTERCEPTION TDs PLAYS GAINING 20+ YARDS (Since 2003) PLAYS GAINING 20+ YARDS (Since 2003) Rk. Team D-TDs (Since 2012) (2013 Season) 1. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . 30 1. Green Bay Packers 41 20+ Yard 20+ Yard 1. Philadelphia. . . . . . . . . 31 2. Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 2. Baltimore Ravens 40 Rk. Team Plays TDs 2. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . . . 22 3. Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . 28 3. Chicago Bears 38 1. New Orleans 97 20 3. New Orleans. . . . . . . . . 20

BIG-PL AY “O”

2. Philadelphia 3. Baltimore 4. Denver San Francisco 6. Detroit

96 91 90 90 89

12 13 17 17 10

Seattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 5. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 San Francisco. . . . . . . . 19

SHUTOUT CIT Y

Since 2000, Baltimore’s “D” has registered the NFL’s most shutouts, blanking opponents nine times. The Ravens’ last shutout came on Nov. 16, 2009 in a 16-0 win at Cleveland on Monday Night Football. NFL SHUTOUT LEADERS GROUND IT OUT (Since 2000) Baltimore has rushed for the NFL’s seventh-most yards per game Rk. Team Shutouts (125.7) since 2008, adding the fourth-most rush TDs (88). 1. Baltimore Ravens 9 2. New England Patriots 8 NFL RUSHING LEADERS Pittsburgh Steelers 8 (Since 2008) Seattle Seahawks 8 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME MOST RUSHING TDS Rk. Team YPG Rk. Team TDs 1. Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . 141.3 2. Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . 138.8 3. NY Jets. . . . . . . . . . . . . 133.5 4. Kansas City . . . . . . . . . 132.6 5. New England. . . . . . . . 126.4 6. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 126.2 7. Baltimore. . . . . . . . . . 125.7

BALTIMORE



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Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 New England. . . . . . . . . 103 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 NY Giants. . . . . . . . . . . . 86 NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

RAVENS

LIMITING THE 100 S

Since 1999, the Ravens have allowed the second-fewest 100-yard rushers (31) in the NFL. (Pittsburgh ranks first with 27.) 100-YARD RUSHERS ALLOWED (Since 1999) Rk. Team 100-Yard Rushers 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 27 2. Baltimore Ravens 31 3. San Diego Chargers 40

RAVENS IRONMEN / TURNOVER NOTES NFL IRONMEN

LITTLE GIVE, PLENT Y TAKE

FB Vonta Leach owns the longest active consecutive games played streak (111) by an NFL fullback, while QB Joe Flacco (84) is third among active NFL signal-callers.

Since head coach John Harbaugh took over the Ravens in 2008, Baltimore has compiled a +39 turnover margin, ranking as the NFL’s third-best mark. (The Ravens are -2 in 2013.) NFL’S TOP TURNOVER MARGIN (Since 2008) Rk. Team Turnover Diff. Take-Aways Give-Aways 1. New England +81 171 90 2. Green Bay +70 166 96 3. Baltimore +39 150 111

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED / CURRENT STREAKS (NFL Players) QUARTERBACKS 1. Eli Manning (NYG). . . .139 2. Philip Rivers (SD) . . . . . .117 3. Joe Flacco (Bal.) . . . . . . .84

FULLBACKS 1. Vonta Leach (Bal.) . . . . 111 2. Le’Ron McClain (SD). . . . 40 3. Tyler Clutts (Mia.). . . . . . 36

BALTIMORE’S IRONMEN P Sam Koch currently owns the Ravens’ active consecutive games played streak, seeing action in 116-straight contests, also having never missed a game in his career: RAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED / CURRENT STREAKS Rk. Player Games 1. Sam Koch 116 2. Joe Flacco 84 3. Michael Oher 68 ----------------------







RAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED / ALL-TIME STREAKS Rk. Player Games Years 1. Jarret Johnson 129 2003-11 2. Sam Koch 116 2006-present 3. Peter Boulware 111 1997-2003 4. Matt Stover 110 2002-08 5. Terrell Suggs 105 2003-09

GRIDIRON GRIT

34

Consecutive games started by WR Torrey Smith, the sixth-longest active streak among NFL wide receivers.

68

Straight starts made by T Michael Oher, the fifth-longest active streak among NFL tackles. Oher has never missed a game during his career.

84

Consecutive starts by QB Joe Flacco, the most in team history. (Former OLB Jarret Johnson, currently playing for San Diego, made 80-straight starts for the Ravens from 2007-11.) Including playoffs, Flacco has started 97-consecutive games, which is the most ever by an NFL QB in the first five-plus seasons of a career.

97

Straight games played by CB Corey Graham in his seven-year career, the second-longest active streak (100 - William Gay) by an NFL CB.

MOST TAKE-AWAYS (Since 2008) 1. Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . 184 2. New England . . . . . . . 171 3. Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . 166 4. NY Giants . . . . . . . . . . 158 5. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . 150

FEWEST GIVE-AWAYS (Since 2008) 1. New England. . . . . . . . . 90 2. Green Bay. . . . . . . . . . . 96 3. Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 4. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . 111 5. San Francisco . . . . . . . 117

TURNOVER TABLE SINCE 2000 Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 Total

TA/TO 6-8 25/16 25/23 27/20 32/22 34/21 23/40 40/23 26/36 34/23 41/38 31/32 28/36 49/26 421/360

Plus/Minus -2 +9 +2 +7 +10 +13 -17 +17 -10 +11 +3 -1 -8 +23 +61

Record 2-2 10-6 12-4 12-4 9-7 11-5 5-11 13-3 6-10 9-7 10-6 7-9 10-6 12-4 128-84

Since 2000, here are the Ravens’ records in a game: When turnover ratio is +2 or better. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-2 When turnover ratio is +1 or better. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-6 When turnover ratio is even. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-17 When turnover ratio is negative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-61

62-2

Since 2000, the Ravens own a 62-2 record when posting at least a +2 turnover margin in a game, with the only losses coming in 2010 in a 23-20 OT thriller at New England (10/17) and in Week 2 of 2012 in a 24-23 dramatic game at Philadelphia (9/16).

TURNOVER BATTLE AT THE BANK The Ravens have posted a +40 turnover margin at M&T Bank Stadium dating back to 2008. That mark ranks as the third best among NFL home teams over the past five-plus seasons. NFL’S TOP TURNOVER MARGINS AT HOME (Since 2008) Rk. Team Turnover Diff. Take-Aways Give-Aways 1. Green Bay +52 93 41 2. New England +42 87 45 3. Baltimore +40 86 46 4. San Francisco +31 83 52 5. Atlanta +25 74 49

ALL-TIME RESULTS / TRENDS REGUL AR SEASON RECORDS Overall Record Home Away Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152-123-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-41-1 ����������������������������������������������������������56-82 In M&T Bank Stadium (since 1998) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-33 ��������������������������������������������������������������n/a Coached by Ted Marchibroda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-31-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12-1 ������������������������������������������������������������5-19 Coached by Brian Billick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-22 ����������������������������������������������������������30-42 Coached by John Harbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-7 ����������������������������������������������������������21-21 vs. AFC Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-39 ����������������������������������������������������������44-58 vs. AFC North (AFC Central) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-27 (26-28) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-10 (13-14) �������������������������������������������� 16-17 (13-14) vs. AFC East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-4 ������������������������������������������������������������4-13 vs. AFC South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 �������������������������������������������������������������� 4-8 vs. AFC West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-4 �������������������������������������������������������������� 7-9 vs. NFC Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-27-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-5-1 ����������������������������������������������������������12-22 vs. NFC North (NFC Central) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 (3-5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0 (3-1) ����������������������������������������������������� 0-4 (0-4) vs. NFC East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1-1 �������������������������������������������������������������� 5-5 vs. NFC South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 �������������������������������������������������������������� 3-3 vs. NFC West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-0 �������������������������������������������������������������� 4-6 On Monday Night Football - ABC/ESPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 �������������������������������������������������������������� 4-7 On NBC/ESPN - Sunday Night or Thursday Night . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 �������������������������������������������������������������� 4-7 On NFL Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 �������������������������������������������������������������� 1-2 In Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2-1 �������������������������������������������������������������� 4-6 Ravens Shutout Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 �������������������������������������������������������������� 5-0 In Season Openers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 �������������������������������������������������������������� 3-6 Indoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a ������������������������������������������������������������4-11 Note: Baltimore has played in Houston’s Reliant Stadium three times (2-1), Indy’s Lucas Oil Stadium once (0-1) and Dallas’ Texas Stadium once (1-0). Two of those games at Reliant Stadium (12/13/10 and 10/21/12) came when the roof was closed, meaning those games were “indoors,” while the other games are considered “outdoors” due to open roofs.

In August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 �������������������������������������������������������������� 0-0 In September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-5 ����������������������������������������������������������12-19 In October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-13 ����������������������������������������������������������12-22 In November . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-31-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-10-1 ����������������������������������������������������������19-21 In December . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-11 ����������������������������������������������������������11-19 In January . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 �������������������������������������������������������������� 2-2

RAVENS REGUL AR SEASON TRENDS Team Since 2000 Since 2008 2013 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128-84. . . . . . . . 56-28. . . . . . . 2-2 vs. AFC North (since 2002) . . . . . . . . . . 40-27. . . . . . . . . 22-9. . . . . . . 1-0 vs. AFC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97-64. . . . . . . . 43-21. . . . . . . 2-2 vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-20. . . . . . . . . 13-7. . . . . . . 0-0 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-25. . . . . . . . . 35-7. . . . . . . 2-0 Away. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-59. . . . . . . . 21-21. . . . . . . 0-2 On grass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-46. . . . . . . . 16-10. . . . . . . 0-1 Artificial turf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-38. . . . . . . . 40-18. . . . . . . 2-1 Outdoors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125-76. . . . . . . . 52-24. . . . . . . 2-2 Indoors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8. . . . . . . . . . 4-4. . . . . . . 0-0 September. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-17. . . . . . . . . 14-6. . . . . . . 2-2 October. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-24. . . . . . . . . 10-8. . . . . . . 0-0 November. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-19. . . . . . . . . 17-5. . . . . . . 0-0 December. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-23. . . . . . . . . 12-9. . . . . . . 0-0 January. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1. . . . . . . . . . 3-0. . . . . . . 0-0 Leading at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-15. . . . . . . . . 47-9. . . . . . . 1-1 Trailing at halftime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-58. . . . . . . . . 6-16. . . . . . . 1-1 Tied at halftime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11. . . . . . . . . . 3-3. . . . . . . 0-0 Tied after 3 quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6. . . . . . . . . . 1-2. . . . . . . 0-0 Leading After 3 quarters. . . . . . . . . . . 109-11. . . . . . . . . 51-9. . . . . . . 2-0 Trailing after 3 quarters. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-66. . . . . . . . . 4-20. . . . . . . 0-2 Decided by 7 points or less. . . . . . . . . . 50-43. . . . . . . . 19-19. . . . . . . 0-1 Decided by 3 points or less. . . . . . . . . . 27-26. . . . . . . . 11-12. . . . . . . 0-1 When scoring first. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-23. . . . . . . . . 40-8. . . . . . . 0-1 When not scoring first. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-61. . . . . . . . 16-20. . . . . . . 2-1 Positive or even turnover ratio. . . . . . 110-24. . . . . . . . 46-11. . . . . . . 1-1 Negative turnover ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-61. . . . . . . . 10-17. . . . . . . 1-1 Winning penalty ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-35. . . . . . . . . 27-9. . . . . . . 2-2 Losing penalty ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-42. . . . . . . . 23-14. . . . . . . 0-0 Overtime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6. . . . . . . . . . 4-3. . . . . . . 0-0 When returning a KOR for a TD . . . . . . . . 4-1. . . . . . . . . . 4-0. . . . . . . 0-0 When returning a PR for a TD. . . . . . . . . . 7-2. . . . . . . . . . 3-0. . . . . . . 1-0

Offense Since 2000 Since 2008 2013 Scoring 20 or more points. . . . . . . . . . . 96-26. . . . . . . 45-11 . . . . . . 1-2 Scoring 30 or more points. . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-3. . . . . . . . . 27-1 . . . . . . 1-0 Having 20 or more first downs. . . . . . . 53-29. . . . . . . . 31-10 . . . . . . 0-1 Totaling 350 or more net yards. . . . . . . 56-22. . . . . . . . . 31-7 . . . . . . 0-1 At least 35 minutes time of poss.. . . . . . . 34-4. . . . . . . . . 14-2 . . . . . . 0-0 Rushing for 150 or more yards. . . . . . . 43-11. . . . . . . . . 18-3 . . . . . . 0-0 When not throwing an INT. . . . . . . . . . 74-11. . . . . . . . . 36-4 . . . . . . 2-0 With a 100-yard rusher. . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-16. . . . . . . . . 18-3 . . . . . . 0-0 Without a 100-yard rusher. . . . . . . . . . 82-68. . . . . . . . 38-25 . . . . . . 2-2 With a 100-yard receiver. . . . . . . . . . . . 27-14. . . . . . . . . 14-7 . . . . . . 0-1 Without a 100-yard receiver. . . . . . . . 101-70. . . . . . . . 42-21 . . . . . . 2-1 With a 300-yard passer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-8. . . . . . . . . 12-3 . . . . . . 0-2 Without a 300-yard passer. . . . . . . . . 113-76. . . . . . . . 44-25 . . . . . . 2-0 Defense Since 2000 Since 2008 2013 When scoring a defensive TD. . . . . . . . . 36-5. . . . . . . . . 13-2 . . . . . . 1-0 When returning an INT for a TD. . . . . . . 30-2. . . . . . . . . 12-1 . . . . . . 1-0 When returning a fumble for a TD. . . . . . 7-3. . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . . . . . . 0-0 Recording 3 or more sacks . . . . . . . . . . 68-24. . . . . . . . 22-10 . . . . . . 2-1 Holding opp. under 250 net yards. . . . . 37-4. . . . . . . . . 21-4 . . . . . . 0-0 Holding opp. under 21 points. . . . . . . 102-29. . . . . . . . . 45-8 . . . . . . 2-0 Holding opp. under 15 points. . . . . . . . 84-14. . . . . . . . . 36-4 . . . . . . 2-0 Allowing a 100-yard rusher. . . . . . . . . . 13-18. . . . . . . . . . 6-7 . . . . . . 0-0 Not allowing a 100-yard rusher . . . . . 114-67. . . . . . . . 50-21 . . . . . . 2-2 Allowing a 100-yard receiver . . . . . . . . 26-25. . . . . . . . . . 9-9 . . . . . . 0-1 Not allowing a 100-yard receiver. . . . 103-58. . . . . . . . 47-19 . . . . . . 2-1 Allowing a 300-yard passer. . . . . . . . . . 18-12. . . . . . . . . 10-4 . . . . . . 0-1 Not allowing a 300-yard passer . . . . . 109-72. . . . . . . . 46-24 . . . . . . 2-1

OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES THE FRANCHISE QB

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SUPER BOWL MVP

In 2012, QB Joe Flacco set a single-season career high in passing yards, breaking his previous record of 3,622 from 2010. Flacco compiled 3,817 yards, 22 TDs and 10 INTs on 317-of-531 passing. He also connected on 40 completions of 25-or-more yards, setting a Ravens’ single-season record. RAVENS ALL-TIME PASSING LEADERS (Franchise History) Player G Att Cmp Pct Yards TD INT Rate Joe Flacco 84 2,658 1,604 60.3 18,724 107 63 85.3 Kyle Boller 53 1,311 746 56.9 7,846 45 44 71.9 V. Testaverde 29 1,019 596 58.5 7,148 51 34 82.8

AIR IT OUT PASSING YARDS

(2013 Season) 1. Peyton Manning. . . 1,470 2. Drew Brees. . . . . . 1,434 3. Matt Ryan. . . . . . . 1,330 4. Matt Stafford . . . . 1,262 5. B. Roethlisberger. . 1,231 6. Robert Griffin III. . 1,202 7. Philip Rivers . . . . . 1,199 8. Matt Schaub. . . . . 1,193 9. Eli Manning. . . . . 1,148 10. Sam Bradford. . . . 1,093 11. Joe Flacco. . . . . . 1,091 12. Geno Smith . . . . . 1,090 13. Michael Vick. . . . . 1,080 14. Ryan Tannehill. . . 1,076

PASSING YARDS

(Since 2010) 1. Drew Brees. . . . 16,707 2. Tom Brady. . . . . 14,976 3. Philip Rivers . . . 14,139 4. Eli Manning. . . .14,031 5. Matt Ryan. . . . . 13,931 6. Aaron Rodgers. . 13,917 7. Joe Flacco . . . . . 12,140 8. Matt Schaub. . . 12,050 9. Matt Stafford . . 11,802 10. B. Roethlisberger. .11,773 11. Carson Palmer. . 11,751 12. Tony Romo. . . . 11,707 13. Josh Freeman. . 11,679 14. P. Manning. . . . 10,829

25+ YARD PASSES

(2012 Season) 1. Drew Brees. . . . . . . 47 2. Joe Flacco . . . . . . . 40* 3. Peyton Manning. . . 40 * Ravens season record

25+ YARD PASSES

(Since 2010) 1. Drew Brees. . . . . . 2. Aaron Rodgers. . . 3. Eli Manning . . . . . 4. Philip Rivers. . . . . 5. Tom Brady. . . . . . 6. Joe Flacco . . . . . .

130 124 116 116 113 105

LEADER OF THE 300S QB Joe Flacco owns a team-record 15 300-yard games, including a 362-yard output on a career-high 62 attempts in Week 1 at Denver. 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (Ravens Single Season) (Ravens History) 1. Joe Flacco (2012) . . . . . 5 1. Joe Flacco (2008-13). . . . 15 1. V. Testaverde (1996) . . . 5 2. V. Testaverde (1996-97). . . 8 3. Joe Flacco (2011). . . . . . 4 3. Three other players. . . . . . 2 4. Joe Flacco (2009). . . . . . 3

Super Bowl XLVII MVP QB Joe Flacco was masterful during the Ravens’ 2012 playoff run, completing 73 of 126 passes for 1,140 yards, 11 TDs and 0 INTs to produce a 117.2 passer rating. Flacco joined Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana (1989) as the only players to produce 11 TDs and 0 INTs during an NFL postseason. JOE FLACCO STATISTICS / 2012 PLAYOFFS (Game-By-Game Totals) Game (Opp./Rd.) Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate 1/06/13 vs. Ind. (WC) 12-23 52.2 282 2 0 125.6 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 18-34 52.9 331 3 0 116.2 1/20/13 at NE (AFC) 21-36 58.3 240 3 0 106.3 2/03/13 at SF (SB) 22-33 66.6 287 3 0 124.2 Totals (Record: 4-0) 73-126 57.9 1,140 11 0 117.2 Flacco Quick Hits: • In his final six games of 2012 (including playoffs and dating back to 12/23 of the regular season), Flacco was 102-of-170 for 1,483 yards, 13 TDs and 0 INTs, producing a 113.9 passer rating. • To close out the 2012 season, Flacco did not throw an INT (since 12/16/12 vs. Denver), compiling a streak of 195 passes without a pick. • Flacco, Joe Montana (1989) and Kurt Warner (2008) are the only QBs in NFL history to throw 11 TDs in a single postseason. Neither Flacco nor Montana threw an INT in their postseasons.

NFL POSTSEASON RECORDS PASSING YARDS (Single-Season Playoff History) 1. Eli Manning (2011) . . . . 1,219 2. Kurt Warner (2008). . . . 1,147 3. Joe Flacco (2012) . . . . . 1,140

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (Single-Season Playoff History) 1. Joe Flacco (2012) . . . . . . . . 11 Joe Montana (1989). . . . . . 11 Kurt Warner (2008) . . . . . . 11

PASSING FIRST DOWNS (Single-Season Playoff History) 1. Eli Manning (2011) . . . . . . 61 2. Peyton Manning (2006). . . 55 3. Joe Flacco (2012) . . . . . . . . 53 Aaron Rodgers (2010) . . . . 53

PASSER RATING (Min. 80 Att.) (Single-Season Playoff History) 1. Joe Montana (1989). . . . 146.4 2. Troy Aikman (1992). . . . 126.4 3. Joe Flacco (2012) . . . . . 117.2 Steve Young (1994) . . . . 117.2

FLACCO’S WINNING WAYS

RAVENS RECORDS QB Joe Flacco owns a franchise-record 30 100-plus single-game passer ratings, including six in 2012. Flacco has also posted three of the Top 4 passing games in team history. RAVENS SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDS Yards Player Opp./Date 429 Vinny Testaverde vs. STL, 10/27/96 389 Joe Flacco at STL, 9/25/11 385 Joe Flacco at Min., 10/18/09 382 Joe Flacco vs. NE, 9/23/12 -----------------------------------RAVENS SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDS Rk. .Player (Year) Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate 1. V. Testaverde (‘96) 325-549 59.2 4,177 33 19 88.7 2. Joe Flacco (‘12) 317-531 59.7 3,817 22 10 87.7 3. Joe Flacco (‘10) 306-489 62.6 3,622 25 10 93.6 4. Joe Flacco (‘09) 315-499 63.1 3,613 21 12 88.9 5. Joe Flacco (‘11) 312-542 57.6 3,610 20 12 80.9

• In Joe Flacco’s 56 regular

MOST WINS BY STARTING QBs season wins (second most (Including Playoffs / Since 2008)

Rk. Player Record 1. Joe Flacco. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-32 2. Drew Brees. . . . . . . . . . . . .60-29 3. Aaron Rodgers. . . . . . . . . . 58-31 Matt Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-29

by a starting QB since 2008), he is 1,036-of-1,655 (62.6%) for 12,789 yards, 73 TDs and 20 INTs (96.1 passer rating).

• Baltimore is 33-4 when Flacco produces at least a MOST CONSECUTIVE 95 rating (and 18-2 when STARTS BY QUARTERBACKS he’s at 110.0 or better). (Active Streaks / Regular Season)

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Player Starts Eli Manning. . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Philip Rivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Joe Flacco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Tom Brady. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

• Flacco has 35 career regular season wins at home, the most among NFL starting QBs since 2008. Flacco is 35-7 at M&T Bank Stadium.

OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES REVVED-UP OFFENSE

FL ACCO IS THE FIRST

Under Jim Caldwell, who was elevated to offensive coordinator prior to the Ravens’ Dec. 16, 2012 game vs. Denver, Baltimore averaged 400.6 yards of offense per contest (146.4 rushing & 254.1 passing) and 27.3 points per game to close out the 2012 season.

Joe Flacco is the first starting QB in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to make the playoffs in each of his first five seasons. Also winning at least one playoff game in each of his first five years, he’s compiled nine playoff victories, which tie (Tom Brady) for the most among QBs in the first five seasons of a career. MOST PLAYOFF WINS BY A STARTING QB / FIRST FIVE SEASONS (Since 1970 Merger) Quarterback Seasons Playoff Wins/Record Joe Flacco 2008-12 9-4 Tom Brady 2000-04 9-0 Ben Roethlisberger 2004-08 8-2 Troy Aikman 1989-93 6-1

RAVENS OFFENSIVE OUTPUT UNDER JIM CALDWELL IN 2012 (Final Seven Games of 2012) Total Rush Pass Date/Game Points Yards Yards Yards 12/16/12 vs. Den. 17 278 56 222 12/23/12 vs. NYG 33 533 224 309 12/30/12 at Cin. 17 352 206 146 1/06/13 vs. Ind. (WC) 24 439 170 269 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 38 479 155 324 1/20/13 at NE (AFC) 28 356 121 235 2/03/13 at SF (SB) 34 367 93 274 Avg. Per Game 27.3 400.6 146.4 254.1 Playoff “O” Quick Hit: • The Ravens averaged 410.3 yards of offense during the 2012 playoffs and scored 31.0 points per game.

Flacco Quick Hits: • Including playoffs, Flacco posted 63 total wins in his first five seasons, ranking as the NFL’s most among all NFL QBs from 2008-12. • Flacco has six career road wins in the playoffs (including two apiece in each of the 2008 and 2012 campaigns), ranking as the most in NFL postseason history (Eli Manning is next with five). • In the Ravens’ last eight playoff games (since the 2010 season), Flacco is 150-of-253 for 2,012 yards, 18 TDs and 2 INTs (105.0 rating).

FL ACCO HOT AT HOME QB Joe Flacco has been stout at M&T Bank Stadium over the past three-plus seasons, helping lead the Ravens to a 23-3 record. Here are Flacco’s stats in those games. JOE FLACCO AT HOME / SINCE 2010 Player (Record) Att Cmp Pct Yards TD INT Rate Joe Flacco (23-3) 810 496 61.2 6,389 39 13 95.3 ------------------------• Flacco is 11-0 at home in September starts during his NFL career, the best record in that month for a quarterback in the Super Bowl era (minimum 10 attempts per start).

FLACCO COMEBACK WINS (13 REGULAR SEASON, 2 PLAYOFFS) Date/Opp. 11/2/08 at Cle. 1/10/09 at Ten. (Div.) 9/13/09 vs. KC 11/29/09 vs. Pit. 9/26/10 vs. Cle. 10/3/10 at Pit. 10/24/10 vs. Buf. 12/19/10 vs. NO 10/30/11 vs. Ari. 11/6/11 at Pit. 11/24/11 vs. SF 9/23/12 vs. NE 11/04/12 at Cle. 11/25/12 at SD 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.)

GAME-WINNING DRIVES IN FOURTH QUARTER OR OVERTIME Drive Length Scoring Play Time Left 5 plays, 59 yards in 1:54 Stover 22-yard field goal 5:36 9 plays, 51 yards in 3:30 Stover 43-yard field goal 0:53 8 plays, 74 yards in 3:15 Clayton 31-yard pass from Flacco 2:06 6 plays, 17 yards in 3:23 Cundiff 29-yard field goal 6:42 (OT) 10 plays, 69 yards in 5:41 Boldin 27-yard pass from Flacco 9:13 4 plays, 40 yards in 0:36 Houshmandzadeh 18-yard pass from Flacco 0:32 4 plays, 9 yards in 1:58 Cundiff 38-yard field goal 10:54 (OT) 5 plays, 66 yards in 1:31 Cundiff 32-yard field goal 10:03 5 plays, 37 yards in 0:52 Cundiff 25-yard field goal 0:00 13 plays, 92 yards in 2:16 T. Smith 26-yard pass from Flacco 0:08 16 plays, 76 yards in 7:34 Pitta 8-yard pass from Flacco 14:56 7 plays, 70 yards in 1:55 Tucker 27-yard field goal 0:00 9 plays, 81 yards in 4:22 T. Smith 19-yard pass from Flacco 4:26 12 plays, 40 yards in 3:09 Tucker 38-yard field goal 0:00 12 plays, 69 yards in 3:49 Tucker 38-yard field goal 1:07 (OT) 3 plays, 77 yards in :38 J. Jones 70-yard pass from Flacco 0:31 6 plays, 16 yards in 2:33 Tucker 47-yard field goal 13:18 (2OT)

Score 30-27 13-10 38-24 20-17 21-17 17-14 37-34 27-24 (30-24 final) 30-27 23-20 13-6 (16-6 final) 31-30 22-15 (25-15 final) 13-13 16-13 35-35 38-35

OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES RICE RANKS NO. 1

HUNDREDS ALL AROUND

RB Ray Rice has compiled 41 games with at least 100 total yards from scrimmage during his career, including 39 since he became a full-time starter and earned his first Pro Bowl in 2009. Rice’s 39 games dating back to ‘09 rank as the NFL’s second most. GAMES W/ 100+ TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE (Since 2009) Rk. Player (Team) 100-Yard Games 1. Adrian Peterson (Min.) 41 2. Ray Rice (Bal.) 39 PLAYERS W/ 1,000 RUSHING YARDS & 400 RECEIVING YARDS 3. Chris Johnson (Ten.) 35 (2012 Season) 4. Arian Foster (Hou.) 34 ----Rush-------Rec.---------------------------Player Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD Doug Martin (TB) 319-1,454 11 49-472 1 RAY RICE’S TOP THREE YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE C.J. Spiller (Buf.) 207-1,244 6 43-459 2 (Since Career Began in 2008) Ray Rice (Bal.) 257-1,143 9 61-478 1 Total ----Rush-------Pass---Rk. Date/Opp. Yards Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD ----------------------------1. 12/19/10 vs. NO 233 31-153 1 5-80 1 Dating back to 2009, Rice owns an NFL-high 7,639 total yards from 2. 12/13/09 vs. Det. 219 13-166 1 4-53 0 scrimmage (5,155 rushing & 2,484 receiving), including 39 games 3. 12/4/11 at Cle. 214 29-204 1 2-10 0 where he’s gained 100-or-more total yards. Earning his third Pro Bowl honor in 2012, RB Ray Rice totaled 1,621 yards from scrimmage, the NFL’s ninth most. He was one of three players (listed below) to post 1,000 rushing yards and 400 receiving yards. Rice ranked second in the NFL in catches by a RB (61) and fourth in receiving yards (478). It marked his fourth-straight season with at least 1,600 yards from scrimmage and his fourth-straight 1,000-yard rushing campaign.

NFL NET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE (Since 2009) Scrim. ----Rush-------Rec.---Rk. Player Yards Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD 1. Ray Rice 7,639 1,139-5,155 34 289-2,484 6 2. Adrian Peterson 7,354 1,245-6,169 59 148-1,185 4 3. Chris Johnson 7,347 1,296-5,937 35 191-1,410 3

RICE & FAULK: NFL ELITE In 2011, Pro Bowl RB Ray Rice became just the second player in NFL history to post multiple 1,000-yard rushing/700-yard receiving seasons (also in 2009), joining Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk, who did it an impressive four times (1998-2001).

TOP RB TARGET RB Ray Rice leads the NFL in catches and is second in receiving yards by a RB since he entered the league in 2008, amassing 322 catches for 2,757 yards. Rice also owns an NFL-best (by a RB) 93 catches for 870 yards on third down during this time, earning 42 first downs (second only to Darren Sproles’ 46). NFL RECEPTIONS BY A RB NFL RECEIVING YARDS BY A RB (Since 2008) (Since 2008) 1. Ray Rice (Bal.). . . . . . 322 1. Darren Sproles (NO) . . 3,013 2. Darren Sproles (NO). . . 317 2. Ray Rice (Bal.). . . . . . 2,757 3. Matt Forte (Chi.) . . . . 290 3. Matt Forte (Chi.) . . . . 2,485

RICE TRENDS RB RECEIVING RECORDS RB Ray Rice is the Ravens’ all-time receiving leader by a RB (322 for 2,757) and has 6 of the top 10 receiving days by a RB in team history. In 2012, Rice had 61 catches for 478 yards and 1 TD. RECEIVING YARDS BY A RUNNING BACK (Ravens Single-Game History) Rk. Player Game/Date Yards Rec. 1. Ray Rice 10/18/09 at Min. 117 10 2. Jamal Lewis 12/08/02 vs. NO 108 4 3. Priest Holmes 10/11/98 vs. Ten. 98 13 4. Ray Rice 11/7/10 vs. Mia. 97 7 5. Earnest Byner 10/27/96 vs. STL 96 6 6. Ray Rice 11/8/09 at Cin. 87 8 7. Ray Rice 9/25/11 at STL 83 5 8. Ray Rice 12/19/10 vs. NO 80 5 9. Ray Rice 10/11/09 vs. Cin. 74 7 10. Bam Morris 11/10/96 at Jax. 73 3

Avg. 11.7 27.0 7.5 13.9 16.0 10.9 16.6 16.0 10.6 24.3

RAVENS ALL-TIME RUSHING Rk. Player 1. Jamal Lewis 2. Ray Rice 3. Willis McGahee

Att. 1,822 1,246 673

Yards 7,801 5,609 2,802

Avg. 4.3 4.5 4.2

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TD 45 34 31

Since RB Ray Rice entered the NFL in 2008, here are Baltimore’s records when he hits a certain milestone during a game: With 100+ rushing yards. . . . . . . . 14-3 With 15+ rushing attempts. . . . . . 37-6 With at least 1 rushing TD. . . . . . . 21-5

With 100+ scrimmage yards. . . . 29-12 With 150+ scrimmage yards. . . . . 13-4 With 175+ scrimmage yards. . . . . . 6-1

1,000/700 CLUB RB Ray Rice and Marshall Faulk are the only players in NFL history to post multiple 1,000-yard rushing/700-yard receiving seasons. PLAYERS WITH 1,000 RUSHING & 700 RECEIVING YARDS (Single-Season NFL History) Player (Year) Rushing Yards Receiving Yards Marcus Allen (1984) 1,168 758 William Andrews (1981) 1,301 735 Roger Craig (1985) 1,050 1,016 Marshall Faulk (2001) 1,382 765 Marshall Faulk (2000) 1,359 830 Marshall Faulk (1999) 1,381 1,048 Marshall Faulk (1998) 1,319 908 Steven Jackson (2006) 1,528 806 Ray Rice (2011) 1,364 704 Ray Rice (2009) 1,339 702 LaDainian Tomlinson (2003) 1,645 725 Brian Westbrook (2007) 1,333 771

OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES DEEP THREAT

LONG BALL LOVE

Third-year WR Torrey Smith ranked fourth in the NFL with a 17.4 yards-per-catch average in 2012, posting a career-high 855 yards on 49 receptions. Entering Week 5 of the 2013 campaign, Smith has 21 catches for 435 yards to produce a 20.7 average, which ranks second in the NFL, with his yards ranking third. NFL RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS (2013 Season) Rk. Player Rec. Yards Avg. 1. Julio Jones 33 481 14.6 2. Jimmy Graham 27 458 17.0 3. Torrey Smith 21 435 20.7

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SMITH IS SCINTILL ATING

WR Torrey Smith ranks first in Ravens franchise history in yardsper-catch average, posting a 17.8 mark over the three seasons in which he’s caught 120 passes for 2,131 yards and 16 TDs. Dating back to his rookie campaign of 2011, Smith’s 17.8 average also ranks second in the NFL. NFL AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH LEADERS (Since 2011) Rk. Player Rec. Yards Avg. LG 1. Vincent Jackson 149 2,782 18.7 95 2. Torrey Smith 120 2,131 17.8 74t 3. Malcom Floyd 105 1,819 17.3 52t 4. Danario Alexander 63 1,089 17.3 80t 5. Jordy Nelson 135 2,297 17.0 93t

TD 17 16 10 9 25

Smith Quick Hits: • Impressively, Smith owns three of the Top 6 receiving days in Ravens history, including a career-high 166-yard output at Buffalo in Week 4.

Third-year WR Torrey Smith has been spectacular this season, totaling 21 catches for 435 recieving yards (20.7 avg.) and 1 TD. • In Week 2 vs. Cleveland, Smith tied a career high by posting 7 catches (he Smith’s receiving yards, yards-per-catch average and receptions also had 7 at SD on 11/25/12) for a team-best 85 yards. of 25-plus yards all rank in the NFL’s Top 3 entering Week 5. MOST RECEIVING YARDS NFL RECEIVING LEADERS (Ravens Single-Game History) (2013 Season) RECEIVING YARDS 1. Julio Jones . . . . . . . . . 481 2. Jimmy Graham. . . . . . 458 3. Torrey Smith. . . . . . . 435

YARDS PER CATCH AVG. 1. Santonio Holmes. . . . 24.3 2. Torrey Smith. . . . . . . . 20.7 3. Ted Ginn Jr.. . . . . . . . . 20.4 25+ YARD RECEPTIONS 1. Torrey Smith. . . . . . . . . . 6 2. DeSean Jackson. . . . . . . . 6 3. Six Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

NOTE THE SMITH QUOTE

Yds. 258 198 166 165 164 152

Player/Game (Catches) Qadry Ismail @ Pit., 12/12/99 (6 rec.) Derrick Alexander vs. Pit., 12/1/96 (7 rec.) Torrey Smith at Buf., 9/29/13 (5 rec.) Torrey Smith vs. Cin., 11/20/11 (6 rec.) Mark Clayton @ Cin., 11/30/08 (5 rec.) Torrey Smith at STL, 9/25/11 (5 rec.)

NFL’s MOST 25+ Yard Receptions (Since 2011) Rk. Player 25+ Yard Catches 1. Calvin Johnson (Det.) 39 2. Vincent Jackson (SD/TB) 32 3. Brandon Marshall (Chi.) 31 4. Torrey Smith (Bal.) 30 Victor Cruz (NYG) 30 Julio Jones (Atl.) 30

S Michael Huff on WR Torrey Smith: “He does it all. He catches, he runs, he blocks, and he runs reverses. He’s a No. 1 receiver that you can put out there and not have to worry about. I didn’t know he could catch the little hitches and run precise routes like that until I got here and IMPRESSIVE SINCE DAY ONE saw how much work he puts in and how hard he works every day in practice, but he’s incredible.” In 2011’s Week 11 game vs. Cincinnati, WR Torrey Smith set a Ravens’ single-season and single-game record for receiving yards by a rookie, totaling a career-high 165 yards on 6 catches (27.5 TORREY’S COURAGEOUS NIGHT avg.). In 2011, the first-year Smith had 50 catches for 841 yards WR Torrey Smith played in the 2012 Week 3 Sunday night victory and a Ravens’ rookie-record 7 TDs. over New England after his brother, 19-year-old Tevin Jones, Smith Quick Hits: passed away in a motorcycle accident that morning. Smith posted • During the 2011 campaign, Smith ranked 13th in the NFL with a 6 catches for 127 yards and 2 TDs in the come-from-behind win, stout 16.8 yards-per-catch average. producing the third 100-yard game of his young career. Additionally, • Smith’s 26-yard TD catch with 8 seconds remaining in Week 9 at Pit. he eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving milestone for his career. capped a 92-yard drive and sealed the Ravens’ 23-20 win.

SMITH BIG IN ’12 PLAYOFFS In the 2012 thrilling, double-overtime Divisional Playoff win at Denver (38-35 on 1/12/13), WR Torrey Smith caught 59-yard and 32-yard TD passes, helping mark the first game in NFL playoff history that a QB (Joe Flacco) threw 2 TDs of 59-plus yards (the other being to WR Jacoby Jones on a 70-yarder). In the 2012 postseason, Smith recorded a 21.2 yards-per-catch average, reeling in 11 passes for 233 yards.

• Impressively, 5 of his 7 TD receptions in 2011 covered at least 25 yards (74, 41, 38, 36, 26, 18 and 8 yards), and he averaged a sensational 34.4 yards-per-TD catch. • Never before has a Ravens’ wideout registered dual 150-yard receiving games in a season (165 vs. Cin. and 152 at STL). Smith also posted the Top 2 receiving yards outputs by a rookie in the NFL in 2011. • In 2011’s Week 11, Smith joined Ken Burrow (2 in 1971) and Randy Moss (3 in 1998) as the only rookies in NFL history to have multiple games with at least 150 receiving yards and a TD catch.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

SACKS OF “DOOM”

OLB Terrell Suggs, the 2011 AP Defensive Player of the Year, owns a franchise-record 88.5 sacks in 11 seasons. “Sizzle,” who in 2011 forced an NFL-high 7 fumbles – setting a career high and a team singleseason record – ranks third in Ravens single-season sacks history (14, 2011) and third on Baltimore’s career tackles chart, posting 713 stops. RAVENS ALL-TIME SACKS (Career Leaders) Rk. Player (Years) Sacks 1. Terrell Suggs (2003-present) 88.5 2. Peter Boulware (1997-2005) 70.0 3. Michael McCrary (1997-2002) 51.0 4. Ray Lewis (1996-2012) 41.5 5. Adalius Thomas (2000-06) 38.5 ---------------------RAVENS ALL-TIME TACKLES (Career Leaders) Rk. Player (Years) Tackles 1. Ray Lewis (1996-2012) 2,643 2. Kelly Gregg (2001-2010) 721 3. Terrell Suggs (2003-present) 713 4. Ed Reed (2002-12) 661

This past spring, the Ravens signed free agent OLB Elvis Dumervil, who spent his first seven seasons with Denver. Though he missed the entire 2010 campaign with a pectoral injury, Dumervil has totaled 275 tackles (198 solo), 65.5 sacks, 17 FFs, 9 FRs, 1 INT and 12 passes defensed during his career. Last season, he recorded 54 tackles (32 solo), 11 sacks, 6 forced fumbles and 1 pass defensed, earning his third Pro Bowl honor.

AFC SACKS LEADERS (2011 Season) 1. Terrell Suggs (Bal.) . . . 14 2. Tamba Hali (KC). . . . . . 12 3. Connor Barwin (Hou.). . . 11.5 Von Miller (Den.). . . 11.5

RAVENS SACKS LEADERS (Single-Season Records) 1. Peter Boulware (2001). . . 15 2. Michael McCrary (1998). . . 14.5 3. Terrell Suggs (2011) . . . . 14 4. Trevor Pryce (2006). . . . . 13

Since entering the NFL in 2006, Dumervil’s 65.5 sacks tie for eighth most among active players. His 17 quarterback drops during the 2009 campaign ranked first in the NFL that season. NFL ACTIVE SACKS LEADERS (Since 2006) Rk. Player Sacks Yards 1. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 107 684 2. Jared Allen (Min.) 100.5 641.5 3. Robert Mathis (Ind.) 73.5 465.5 4. Julius Peppers (Chi.) 72 448 5. Mario Williams (Buf.) 69 398 6. John Abraham (Ari.) 68.5 463 7. Trent Cole (Phi.) 66 502 8. Elvis Dumervil (Bal.) 65.5 404.5 Tamba Hali (KC) 65.5 405 NFL SACKS LEADERS (2009 Season) 1. Elvis Dumervil. . . . . . . 17 2. Jared Allen. . . . . . . . 14.5 3. Dwight Freeney . . . . 13.5 LaMarr Woodley . . . 13.5

BRONCOS CAREER SACKS (All-Time Leaders) 1. Simon Fletcher. . . . . . . 97.5 2. Karl Mecklenburg. . . . . . . 79 3. Trevor Pryce. . . . . . . . . . . 64 4. Elvis Dumervil. . . . . . . 63.5

HOT OFF THE EDGE

DUAL SACKS FOR DUMERVIL

Since entering the NFL in 2003, OLB Terrell Suggs’ 88.5 sacks rank seventh among active players, while his 643 yards lost stand fifth. Suggs had a team-, career- and AFC-high 14 sacks in 2011 and has 4 QB drops entering Week 5 of the 2013 campaign. NFL ACTIVE SACKS LEADERS (Since 2003) Rk. Player Sacks Yards 1. Jared Allen (Min.) 120.5 753.5 2. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 115 731 3. Julius Peppers (Chi.) 100.5 619.5 4. Robert Mathis (Ind.) 99 695.5 4. Dwight Freeney (SD) 95 696.5 5. John Abraham (Ari.) 94.5 636 7. Terrell Suggs (Bal.) 88.5 643 8. Osi Umenyiora (Atl.) 77 541.5

Though he missed the entire 2010 campaign due to injury (torn pectoral), OLB Elvis Dumervil’s 20 games with at least 1.5 sacks rank third most in the NFL since his rookie season of 2006. MOST MULTIPLE-SACK GAMES (Since 2006) Rk. Player Multiple Sack Games 1. Jared Allen (Min.) 28 2. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 27 3. Elvis Dumervil (Bal.) 20 4. Robert Mathis (Ind.) 19 5. Julius Peppers (Chi.) 18

Suggs Quick Hit:

• The Ravens are 53-20 all time when Suggs records a sack. Baltimore is 13-1 when Suggs tallies 2 or more sacks during his career.

RAVENS FORCED FUMBLES (Career Leaders) 1. Terrell Suggs. . . . . . . . 29 2. Ray Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . 20 3. Adalius Thomas. . . . . . 15

RAVENS FUMBLE RECOVERIES (Career Leaders) 1. Ray Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 2. Terrell Suggs. . . . . . . . . . 11 3. Ed Reed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

BALTIMORE BOOKENDS OLB Terrell Suggs and OLB Elvis Dumervil, who team to form one of the NFL’s top pass-rushing duos in 2013, have combined to produced 443.5 QB hurries/knockdowns and 154 sacks in their careers. (QB hurries/knockdowns are compiled by STATS.) CAREER PASS-RUSHING STATS (Terrell Suggs & Elvis Dumervil) QB Hurries/ Player Knockdowns Sacks Yards Terrell Suggs 284.5 88.5 643 Elvis Dumervil 159 65.5 404.5 Totals 443.5 154 1,047.5

DEFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES TANGLED IN THE WEBB

THE DOMINANT DT

One of the NFL’s most disruptive forces, DT Haloti Ravens CB/RS Lardarius Webb missed 10 games in Ngata was named to his fourth Pro Bowl in 2012. 2012 after tearing his ACL on 10/14 vs. Dallas. The Perhaps the NFL’s most athletic defensive tackle, fifth-year pro worked hard in training camp to return Ngata stops the run (458 career tackles), rushes for the Ravens’ 2013 Week 1 opener, when he had 1 the passer (23 career sacks) and even drops into tackle and 1 PD at Denver. In 2011, Webb produced coverage (3 career INTs). a career year, becoming the NFL’s only player that season to have an INT-TD & a PR-TD. Webb also tied to post the Baltimore has a history of strong run defense, and with Ngata’s NFL’s fourth-most pass defensed (20) in 2011, finishing with a help since 2006, has been consistently sturdy on the ground. career-best 68 tackles and a team-high 5 INTs on the season. RAVENS RUSHING DEFENSE RANKINGS NFL’S MOST PASSES DEFENSED (Past Eight Seasons/Since Ngata Entered NFL) (2011 Season) Yards Per Game Allowed Avg. Per Play Allowed Rk. Player (Team) PD INTs Year Total Rank Total Rank 1. Brandon Browner (Sea.) 23 6 2013 106.8 16th-t 3.5 6th 2. Tramon Williams (GB) 22 4 2012 122.8 20th 4.0 8th 3. Darrelle Revis (then-NYJ) 21 4 2011 92.6 2nd 3.5 2nd 4. Lardarius Webb (Bal.) 20 5 2010 93.9 5th 3.9 8th Brandon Flowers (KC) 20 4 2009 93.3 5th 3.4 1st 2008 81.4 3rd 3.6 5th 2007 79.3 2nd 2.8 1st SMITH’S BIG RAVENS DEBUT 2006 75.9 2nd 3.3 2nd Ravens ILB Daryl Smith, who was signed as a free agent (Jax.) this offseason, has been outstanding in his first four games as a Raven. Smith, who leads the “NGATA” ON US team with 37 tackles, is one of three NFL defenders Dating back to 2006, when DT Haloti Ngata entered the NFL, the to post at least 35 tackles, 1 sack and 1 INT entering Ravens have allowed the NFL’s second-fewest rushing TDs (57) Week 5 of the season. and the NFL’s third-fewest rushing yards per game (91.8 ypg). PLAYERS W/ AT LEAST 35 TACKLES, 1 SACK & 1 INT (2013 Season) Player (Team) Tackles Sacks INTs Paul Posluszny (Jax.) 40 1 1 Daryl Smith (Bal.) 37 1.5 2*^ Chad Greenway (Min.) 35 1 2 * One returned for a TD

PD 3 6 2

^ Smith’s 2 INTs this season already equal a career high.

SMITH’S STRONG HISTORY During his nine-year (2004-12) career in Jacksonville, LB Daryl Smith produced a franchise-record 1,096 tackles. One of the NFL’s most productive defenders over the past 10 seasons, Smith ranks in the Top 3 in several all-time Jaguars’ categories: JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS DEFENSIVE RECORDS (Career Leaders) TACKLES 1. Daryl Smith. . . 1,096 2. Donovin Darius . . . 858 3. Mike Peterson.. . . 837 4. Kevin Hardy. . . . . . 789

FORCED FUMBLES 1. Tony Brackens. . .28 2. Daryl Smith. . . . . 9 3. Joel Smeenge. . . . 9 4. Several Players. . . 8

TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. Tony Brackens. . 44 2. John Henderson.. . 33 3. Daryl Smith. . . . 30 4. Kevin Hardy . . . . 30

GRAHAM STEPS UP CB Corey Graham, who signed with the Ravens as a free agent in 2012, was a standout for Baltimore during its Super Bowl XLVII journey. Starting eight games in the regular season after CB Lardarius Webb’s knee injury and every playoff contest, Graham finished the year with 54 tackles, 2 INTs and 8 PD. In the postseason, he had 32 tackles, .5 sacks, 2 INTs (1 for a TD in the 2OT Divisional win at Denver) and a team-high 7 PD.

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (Fewest Allowed Since 2006) 1. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . 56 2. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . 57 3. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . 65

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME (Fewest Allowed Since 2006) 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . . . 87.2 2. Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . 88.4 3. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . 91.8

NGATA SCORES In the 2011 Week 3 win at St. Louis, DT Haloti Ngata scooped up a Sam Bradford fumble and returned it 28 yards for his first-career TD. Ngata’s scamper is the third-longest FR-TD in Ravens history, shy of OLB Adalius Thomas’ 57- and 35-yarders.

D-TACKLE DOMINANCE In the Ravens’ 2012 season-opening win vs. Cincy, DT Haloti Ngata notched 1.5 QB drops, tying a career high. He has 11 sacks dating back to 2011, has racked up 129 tackles (third among NFL DTs) and has 6 PD, tied for eighth most among NFL DTs during this span. MOST TACKLES BY NFL DTs (Since 2011) 1. Justin Smith (SF). . . . . . . 141 2. Domata Peko (Cin.) . . . . 130 3. Haloti Ngata (Bal.) . . . . 129 4. Linval Joseph (NYG). . . . 127 5. Brandon Mebane (Sea.). . 123 SACKS BY NFL DTs Ngata Quick Hit: • Dating back to 2011, Ngata is the only NFL DT who has posted at least 115 tackles (129), 10 sacks (11) and 5 PD (6).

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER NOTES JACOBY’S JAUNTS Pro Bowler WR/RS Jacoby Jones ranked first in the NFL with a 30.7-yard KOR average in 2012. Jones, who posted 2 KOR-TDs (108 yards and 105 yards), was the only player with dual KOR-TDs in 2012 and the first Ravens player to ever have multiple KORTDs in a single season and a career.

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NFL KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (2012 Season) Player KOR Yards Avg. Long TD Jacoby Jones 38 1,167 30.7 108t 2 Leon Washington 27 784 29.0 98t 1 Joe McKnight 39 1,072 27.5 100t 1

NFL Record Note: • Jones is the only player in NFL history to record dual KOR-TDs of at least 105 yards in a career (108- & 105-yarders).

PRIME PUNT RETURNER Since entering the NFL in 2007, WR/RS Jacoby Jones has registered the NFL’s second-most PR yards (2,161 on 216 returns). Jones has returned 4 punts for TDs during this time, including a 63-yarder in 2012’s Week 11 win at Pit. He also owns 8 punt returns of 50-ormore yards, including three 70-plus-yarders that produced TDs.

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NFL PUNT RETURN YARDS (Since 2007) Player PR Yards Avg. Devin Hester 203 2,403 11.8 Jacoby Jones 216 2,161 10.0 Joshua Cribbs 188 2,098 11.2 Leon Washington 155 1,571 10.1 Ted Ginn Jr. 134 1,467 10.9

Long TD 89t 9 79t 4 84t 3 84 0 87t 3

In the 2012 Week 6 victory vs. Dallas, WR/RS Jacoby Jones posted an NFL-record 108-yard KOR-TD, tying Ellis Hobbs and Randall Cobb for the longest in NFL history. LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS (NFL History) Rk. Player KOR Long Game/Date 1. Jacoby Jones (Bal.) 108t 10/14/12 vs. Dal. Randall Cobb (GB) 108t 9/8/11 vs. NO Ellis Hobbs (NE) 108t 9/9/07 at NYJ

JONES ELECTRIFIES WR/RS Jacoby Jones ranked first in the NFL with a 30.7 KOR average and posted three combined kick return TDs (2 KOR and 1 PR) in 2012. Not only is Jones the first Raven to ever tally 3 total kick return TDs in a season, but he’s just one of five NFL players since 2008 to score a PR, KOR and receiving TD in a single campaign. KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (2012 Season) 1. Jacoby Jones. . . . . . . 30.7 2. Leon Washington. . . 29.0 3. Joe McKnight. . . . . . 27.5 4. Josh Cribbs. . . . . . . . 27.4 5. Marcus Thigpen. . . . 27.4 4. Joe McKnight. . . . . . 28.5

COMBINED KICK RETURN TD S (2012 Season) 1. Jacoby Jones. . . . . 3 (2 KOR, 1 PR) Darius Reynaud. . . 3 (2 PR, 1 KOR) 3. Trindon Holliday. . . 2 (1 KOR, 1 PR) 3. Leodis McKelvin. . . . . . 2 (both PR) 2. Michael Spurlock . . 2 (1 PR, 1 KOR) Marcus Thigpen. . . 2 (1 KOR, 1 PR)

PLAYERS W/ KOR, PR & REC. TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON (Since 2008) Player Season KR-TD PR-TD Rec. TD Jacoby Jones (Bal.) 2012 2 1 1 Michael Spurlock (SD) 2012 1 1 1 Randall Cobb (GB) 2011 1 1 1 Devin Hester (Chi.) 2011 1 2 1 Josh Cribbs (Cle.) 2009 3 1 1

DOSS NEXT MAN UP Serving as the Ravens’ primary punt returner since WR/RS Jacoby Jones was injured (knee) in Week 1, WR/RS Tandon Doss has been spectacular. In the Week 3 win over Houston, Doss posted an 82-yard PR-TD, which is the fifth longest in team history. On 9 PRs this season, he’s tallied an 18.6 average, which ranks first in the NFL entering Week 5.

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NFL PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (2013 Season) Player PR Yards Avg. Long TD Tandon Doss (Bal.) 9 167 18.6 82t 1 Dexter McCluster (KC) 16 246 15.4 89t 1 Trindon Holliday (Den.) 13 191 14.7 81t 1 Dwayne Harris (Dal.) 6 80 13.3 38 0

PUNT RETURN TDS (Since 2011)

1. Arizona Cardinals. . . . . . . . 4 Denver Broncos . . . . . . . . . 4 Tennessee Titans . . . . . . . . 4 4. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . . 3 Buffalo Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6. Five Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

NFL KICKOFF RETURN TDS (Since 2011)

1. Minnesota Vikings. . . . . . . . . . 3 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . . . . . . . . 2 Denver Broncos. . . . . . . . . . 2 New York Jets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 San Diego Chargers. . . . . . . . . 2 Tennessee Titans. . . . . . . . . . . 2

• The Ravens’ 5 total return TDs (KOR and PR) over the past three seasons rank as the NFL’s third most. Only Denver & Tennessee (6 each) have more. • With WR/RS Tandon Doss’ PR-TD in Week 3, the Ravens have scored a PR-TD in three-straight seasons, with WR/RS Jacoby Jones’ 63-yarder at Pittsburgh on 11/18/12 serving as the most recent before Doss.

2012 SPECIAL TEAMS UNIT RECEIVES HIGH MARK In 2012, longtime NFL writer Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News ranked the Ravens’ special teams unit No. 2 in the league in his annual comprehensive ratings system that’s based on 22 categories, assigning points according to each standing — 1 for best, 32 for worst. The Vikings finished first in Gosselin’s special teams rankings, followed by the Ravens and the Bengals.

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER NOTES SOARING WITH SAM P Sam Koch, a 2010 Pro Bowl alternate, owns a 44.8 career gross average and 38.8 career net average, both marks that rank first in Ravens history. In 2012, Koch posted a career-high and Ravens franchiserecord 47.1-yard gross average and a 40.8-yard net average, shattering his previous personal bests. CAREER GROSS PUNTING AVG. (Ravens History) Rk. Player Avg. 1. Sam Koch. . . . . . . . . . . . 44.8 2. Greg Montgomery. . . . . 43.2 3. Dave Zastudil . . . . . . . . . 41.6

CAREER NET PUNTING AVG. (Ravens History) Rk. Player Avg. 1. Sam Koch. . . . . . . . . . . 38.8 2. Greg Montgomery . . . . 37.2 3. Kyle Richardson. . . . . . . 35.4

PINNING ‘EM DEEP P Sam Koch is the Ravens’ all-time leader in punts inside the 20 (currently has 205 during his career). In 2010, he posted a career-high 39 boots inside the 20, which were the NFL’s second most and tied for sixth best all time in league history. Rk. 1. 2. 3.

PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 (Ravens History) Player In 20 Sam Koch . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Kyle Richardson . . . . . . . 128 Dave Zastudil . . . . . . . . . . 89

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PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 (2010 NFL Season) Player In 20 Steve Weatherford. . . . . . 42 Sam Koch. . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Andy Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Koch Quick Hits:

KICKER TUCK K Justin Tucker earned the Ravens’ 2012 kicking job as a rookie after a training camp battle with veteran Billy Cundiff, and he excelled in his first season as a pro. Tucker connected on 30 of his 33 FGAs, hitting 4 50+ FGs, which rank as a Ravens’ single-season record. Producing 132 points (third most in team history and eighth in the NFL), his 90.9% success rate stands as the second-best mark in Ravens single-season history and also second by a rookie kicker in NFL history. JUSTIN TUCKER FIELD GOALS (Career NFL Stats)

Year 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 2012 0-0 8-8 8-8 10-13 2013 0-0 3-3 2-2 2-3 Totals 0-0 11-11 10-10 12-16

50+ Total Pct. LG PAT Pts 4-4 30-33 90.9 56 42-42 132 0-1 7-9 77.8 45 10-10 31 4-5 37-42 88.1 56 52-52 163

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Career game-winning FGs by K Justin Tucker, including 2012’s Week 3 27-yarder vs. NE, a 38-yard OT winner in Week 12 at SD and the Divisional Playoff win’s 47-yarder in 2OT at Denver.

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• In 2012, Koch placed 28 boots inside the 20 (tying for 13th in the NFL) and owned a career-high 47.1-yard gross average (ranking 11th). • In 2010, Koch (39) tied (Kyle Richardson, 1999) for the most singleseason punts inside the 20 in Ravens history.

FG longs by Tucker in 2012. He had two games where he connected on dual 50+ FGs (Week 2 at Phi. & Week 7 at Hou.), making him one of 10 players in NFL history and the first rookie (Greg Zuerlein became the second on 12/2/12) to accomplish the feat.

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KICK IT OFF

Since entering the NFL in 2006, P Sam Koch’s 205 punts inside the 20 rank third in the league. NFL PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 (Since 2006) Rk. Player In 20 1. Dustin Colquitt (KC) 238 2. Andy Lee (SF) 210 3. Sam Koch (Bal.) 205

K Justin Tucker, signed by the Ravens as a rookie free agent in 2012, was very strong with his kickoffs last season, producing the NFL’s fifth-most touchbacks (49). Dating back to the 2012 campaign, Tucker has produced the NFL’s fifth-most TBs (66).

SAMS SCORES In the 2012 Week 10 win over Oakland, P Sam Koch scored his first-career TD on a fake FG in the third quarter, scampering 7 yards for the score.

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MOST KICKOFF TOUCHBACKS (Since 2012) Player KO TB Pct. Yds. Matt Prater 131 90 68.7 8,493 Stephen Gostkowski 132 72 54.5 8,655 Michael Koenen 98 68 69.4 6,569 Blair Walsh 111 67 60.4 7,514 Justin Tucker 106 66 62.3 7,332

Avg. 64.8 65.6 67.0 67.7 69.2

Ret. 41 61 30 44 40

ROOKIE TUCKER’S SUPERB SEASON Producing 132 points (third most in team history and eighth in the NFL), K Justin Tucker made 30 of 33 FGAs to post a 90.9% success rate as a rookie in 2012. That stands as the second-best mark in Ravens history and also second by a rookie kicker in NFL history. BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

(2012 NFL Season) Rk. Player (Team) FGM-FGA 1. Kai Forbath (Was.) 17-18 2. Dan Bailey (Dal.) 29-31 Phil Dawson (Cle.) 29-31 4. Blair Walsh (Min.) 35-38 5. S. Janikowski (Oak.) 31-34 6. Justin Tucker (Bal.) 30-33

Pct. 94.4 93.5 93.5 92.1 91.2 90.9

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE / ROOKIES (NFL History) Rk. Player (Year) FGM-FGA 1. Blair Walsh (2012) 35-38 2. Justin Tucker (2012) 30-33 3. Alex Henery (2011) 24-27 4. Dan Bailey (2011) 32-37 5. Ryan Succop (2009) 25-29 5. Kris Brown (1999) 25-29

Pct. 92.1 90.9 88.9 86.5 86.2 86.2

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

(Ravens Single-Season History) Rk. Player (Year) FGM-FGA Pct. 1. Matt Stover (2006) 28-30 93.3 2. Justin Tucker (2012) 30-33 90.9 3. Matt Stover (2004) 29-32 90.6 4. Matt Stover (2000) 35-39 89.7 5. Billy Cundiff (2010) 26-29 89.7 6. Matt Stover (2005) 30-34 88.2

RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY HABITAT FOR HUMANIT Y On Tuesday (9/24), the Baltimore Ravens, including players C Gino Gradkowski, S James Ihedigbo, FB Vonta Leach, WR Torrey Smith, QB Tyrod Taylor and DT Brandon Williams, joined Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake for a build day at the construction site of 18 new rowhomes, including three funded by the Ravens All Community Team Foundation. This marked the third time that the Ravens have lent a helping hand for this project, in an effort to further improve the community surrounding M&T Bank Stadium.

S James Ihedigbo

FB Vonta Leach

Ravens Players and Habitat Staff

HISPANIC HERITAGE LEADER

SPECIAL GUESTS

To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, the Ravens honored Dr. Elizabeth Molina Morgan (below) as the 2013 NFL Hispanic Heritage Leader at their home game against the Houston Texans (9/22). Dr. Morgan has spent more than 30 years working in all facets of public education. She was the superintendent of Washington County (Maryland) Schools for nearly a decade and and led the district to increase its graduation rate by 14 percent. She also recently received the Hispanic Heritage Foundation’s “Educator of the Year” Award.

Occasionally, the Baltimore Ravens will host special groups out to the Under Armour Performance Center for practice. Last week, the team hosted a group of nuns, staff and a very special resident from the Little Sisters of the Poor - St. Martin’s Home, a nursing home in Catonsville, Md. Marie Cusick, a long-time resident of the home, was approaching her 100th birthday, and to celebrate, she watched practice and met Ravens coaches and players, including WR Torrey Smith, pictured below.

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Sept. 30, 2013 HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH MONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE

Opening statement: “Good to see everybody. I brought some notes here on injuries. I thought that would make everybody here really happy. Going through the game and what happened during the game and stuff like that … Albert [McClellan] had a shoulder sprain. We’ll have to see how he practices this week with it. There’s no major damage in there. Marlon Brown had a hamstring strain. He looked pretty good this morning. ‘Webby’ [Lardarius Webb] had a hamstring strain. That’s why both of those guys came out. He looked good this morning. We’ll have to carry out through the week and see how they look. Deonte Thompson had the concussion. He’ll go through the protocol, but he was good this morning – no headaches, no concussion symptoms. But, he’ll go through the NFL protocol on that. The foot came out of there very well, so that was positive. Jimmy Smith had a glute bruise that he fought through the whole game. You might have seen him limping and getting on the bike during the game. I thought he played through that and played very well with that. Bernard Pierce is doing fine. He’s been working through a calf strain, but he did fine with that. Arthur Brown looks like he will return to practice this week, and we will have to see how he gets through practice and how he does, but that’s a real positive sign. Jacoby Jones will start practicing this week. So, we’ll see how he does this week with that. Chris Canty did really well – played the whole game and didn’t seem to have any issues with it. We should pick up Jeromy Miles this week. We’re really hopeful that will happen. We signed him from Cincinnati. He had a little bit of a hamstring, and we decided to rest him last week, and this week he looks good. So, we’ll have our fingers crossed on that one. Shaun Draughn had a little bit of an ankle sprain that he did get up. We held him out of action; he was kind of in an emergency role for us. He looked good this morning. Ray [Rice] got through just fine, and Brandon Williams got through it fine. So, that’s where we are with the injuries. As far as the game, really nothing different from what we saw, what we talked about after the game yesterday, once we saw the tape. I think what you see is what you get in this one. And after watching the tape, that’s how we feel about it.” One of the biggest position battles during training camp was for the center spot between Gino Gradkowski and A.Q. Shipley. Now that you’re one quarter through the season, what have you liked and not liked about Gino Gradkowski’s play and, for that matter, the whole offensive line? (Joe Platania) “The whole O-line is disappointing right now. No one is more disappointed than they are right now. We’ve got to run block better, and we’ve got to pass block better. We felt like we were making strides, especially in the pass-blocking area, and then we really didn’t do as good of a job in this game. We had too many mental mistakes – too many things that are basic protection rules that we understand and we should know – that we did not get on the same page with. As far as Gino [Gradkowski] and how he fits into that, [it’s] just what you’d expect from a young center. He’s done a good job physically. It hasn’t been too often where Gino has been pushed around. He’s done a good job of getting on his targets. He’s done a good job of holding the point in there. That can always be better. Some of his footwork things … I talk to him all the time [about how] he can just come off the ball better. Sometimes he’s a little tentative with his footwork, and he wants to stay in front of people. Go ahead and come off the ball and move people a little bit. He’s capable of doing that. But, it’s the difference between Gino and Matt [Birk] with the calls. And, we’re feeling that in there right now. Gino is a really smart guy, but Matt had been at it for a lot of years. So, that’s something that we’re working through. The rest of the offensive line – we’ve just got to get better. We’ve got to run block better. We’ve got to make decisions scheme-wise about what’s best for our guys to do, exactly what schemes those are. We’ve got to come off the ball in the run game a lot better than we’re doing, and we’ve got to be more physical with the inside part of our pass protection and give Joe [Flacco] more depth to the pocket and keep Joe more clean. Joe does not need to be under the pressure he’s under. Actually, our protection index had been pretty good going into this game, but this game, it was not acceptable.” Did you mention Brandon Stokley in your rundown of injuries? He was on the injury report on Friday. (Luke Jones) “Brandon [Stokley] had a groin strain, and we thought we’d get him to the game and work him out. We thought he’d have a chance to be OK. We thought he’d be OK, but it just tightened up on him in pregame. So, we’ll monitor that again day-to-day this week, and hopefully, we will have him next week.” Are the injuries among the wide receivers limiting what you are able to do in games as well as practice? (Garrett Downing) “It’s hurt us, there’s no question. We’re down legs. We’re down legs on that side of the ball, and it’s hard to run the way you want and work on the things you want to work on, but you have to do it. Everybody faces that. It will be good to get those guys back. We’ll get Jacoby [Jones] back this week practicing. Deonte [Thompson] is back now. I really feel like Marlon [Brown] and Brandon [Stokley] will have a chance to practice, so that will help us.” Last week you said running the ball was part of the DNA, yet there were only two rushes in the second half yesterday. Is that because you abandoned the run because you thought it wasn’t working and you needed to try something else? Was that your call or Jim Caldwell’s call? (Mark Zinno) “That’s my call all the way. I just felt like we weren’t running the ball well enough to win the game running the ball. Looking back on it, I feel the same way. After watching the tape, I feel we did exactly the right thing to try to

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win that game. So, no second-guessing myself on that. That was my decision, and that’s the way we went with it. If you feel like we should have run the ball more in the second half, then I definitely respect that opinion, but it didn’t look that way to me. So, that’s what we did.” It looks like there are two new major changes when it comes to the offensive line: the change from Gino [Gradkowski] to Matt Birk and the addition of [run game coordinator] Juan Castillo. What do you see as being the issue? (Jerry Coleman) “The issue is what it always is: We’ve just got to get better. We’ve got to go to work and improve the things we can improve, make good decisions on what we choose to do and how we choose to scheme it. Yes, we can game-plan better; we can set formations up better to put our guys in a position. Our running backs can do a better job of running to the right spot and trusting the offensive line. It has nothing to do with style or technique or anything like that. It’s finding what our guys do well with this group and doing it well. I’m very confident in every one of our coaches – we have a great staff. Everybody works together, and we’ll find a way to work it out. It’s a process; it’s going to be a year-long process.” Was Ray [Rice’s] health in any way a factor yesterday? (Jerry Coleman) “I don’t think so. Ray [Rice] ran pretty well. Ray ran that trap up in there and almost made two guys miss to score that would have won us the game. He looked fine.” With that being said about the offensive line, Marshal Yanda was asked this week about what [run game coordinator] Juan [Castillo] has been doing with [offensive line coach] Andy [Moeller]. I know they’re still working together. Marshal said there are a few wrinkles … Is there anything different – a different style that you’re trying to do, or is it just a couple of small things? (Jeff Zrebiec) “It’s the same offense. We still run the same plays. We still have the same philosophy; there are always a few wrinkles. That’s why I brought Juan [Castillo] in, because I was excited about things I knew he was going to bring to the table and bring to our program. Those things are a part of what we’re doing. We’re not the same team we were two months ago, and we’re going to be a different team two months from now. I’m most interested what kind of team we are six days from now when we go down to Miami. Look all around the league. There are things that you expect to struggle with and things that crop up on you that you have to deal with. Like we talked about, we have to become a good run-the-ball football team. We need to be physical up front, and that needs to be evident in the way we play. Altogether, we’ve got to work on getting there, and that’s what we’ll do.” What did you see when you watched the tape in terms of run defense. They seemed to, like you said, run between the tackles quite a bit? That was the emphasis, but they also hit it outside on the edges, too. (Aaron Wilson) “The biggest thing was they hit a certain play – a lead draw, a lead scheme play – and we did not do a good job of defending it, consistently. There were times we stuffed it, but there were times they got us for chunks of yards. They were able to play the kind of game that you need to play to win those games. They got themselves to second-and-5, they got themselves into third-and-3 and even third-and-short. We did a great job on third-and-short and fourth-and-short of stuffing runs. It was just playing that scheme, getting off blocks, [and] getting cut off occasionally. They got up to our linebackers at times when we didn’t need them to. We didn’t play techniques as tight as we needed to on edges, inside and outside. They are things we can do better.” Penalties can hamstring a team, where you don’t give yourself manageable situations offensively. (Aaron Wilson) “We had some offensive penalties that are just unnecessary. We have a facemask penalty the first play of the game. It’s absolutely unnecessary. Ray [Rice] gets a little jumpy and jumps offside. Now we’re backed up inside or right around our 5-yard line. We’ve got to start faster. How about the first play of the second half? We come out, and we jump offside. So, that’s something we talked about today.” You mentioned being physical, especially in the run game. Why isn’t Vonta Leach a bigger part of the run game? (Mark Zinno) “I’m not sure how much more he can be a bigger part of the run game. We run the ball most of the time when he’s in there. We’re in regular and I-formation football more than anybody else in the National Football League. So, what more do you want? He’s in there a lot.” How frustrating is it to have a great week of practice, and then when you get to the game and the game plan, it doesn’t transfer over to the game? (Bill West) “That’s the thing that we have to get to. That’s exactly right. We practiced exceptionally well last week, and our practices have been getting better throughout the course of last month, and it was showing up on the field. Then, all of a sudden, we go out there in this game, and it doesn’t show up. We don’t transfer it. Give Buffalo credit – they played a very good game. They were very physical. They were at home, we were on the road. We haven’t played well on the road, twice now. We’ve got to figure that one out this week. But that’s the thing we have to do – we have to take the practice and transfer it to the game.” You guys haven’t scored in the first quarter the last three games. How much is trying to establish the running game and not being able to contributing to that? (Clifton Brown) “That’s a big part of it. We aren’t running the ball well anytime during the game. I

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guess we’ve run the ball well in four-minute situations at the end of the game in the two games that we won. But more than that, we have put ourselves in minus-type situations right out of the gates, mostly with penalties and the fact that we’re running the ball for about a yard a carry on first down. And that’s just got to change.” Is that kind of mystifying, the whole road play? Because in the playoffs, you’ve got a pretty darn good track record of playing well on the road. (Jerry Coleman) “We hope by the end of the year we have a good track record of playing on the road. That’s going to be the goal, and we’ve got to get past that.” John, Ed Dickson dropped another pass yesterday that led to an interception. He caught 54 passes just a few years ago. How different does he look out there right now from your football perspective? (Brett Hollander) “That’s a long time ago, so I’m hardpressed to make that direct comparison. The stats kind of speak for themselves that you’re alluding to. He’s not the same player right now that he was then, obviously. Ed just needs to go catch the ball. He needs to run fast, get open and catch the football, put it away and get up field. That’s all he needs to do. And if he’s thinking about anything besides that, he’s doing himself a disservice. If he’s lacking confidence for some reason, that’s on him. [If] you’ve got that kind of talent and those kinds of gifts – go play ball. Go show everybody what you’re capable of doing. That’s what I expect to see from Ed.” John, what happened on the touchdown to Robert Woods? It looked like maybe Corey Graham was expecting some help inside and it wasn’t there. (Matt Vensel) “We had a coverage error on that. We busted the coverage on that.” John, with Joe Flacco’s five interceptions, was part of it because there wasn’t a running game and maybe Buffalo was looking for a pass? And then with the pass he was under pressure? Or all of the above? (David Ginsburg) “Probably all of the above. To me, the first thing was pressure. The first thing was when you’re hurried through your progression, or you can only get through one or two aspects of your progression and you don’t have a chance to let things develop, then you’ve got to push the ball somewhere pretty quickly before the route develops. For instance, if we’re running some kind of a high-low route, if you don’t have time to let the high-route develop, well, they can jump on the low routes pretty quickly, and he’s got to throw it there or he’s going to take a sack. That happened on a couple of them where he didn’t have a chance … One time I remember Kiko Alonso makes it on the left side, Joe is just hurried and never has a chance to see him. He had the one downfield where he was kind of on the run a little bit and threw it up, and Torrey [Smith] slipped and the corner made a great play in the end zone. Two of the plays were tipped balls, where their guys made great catches. Hey, if we catch the ball it’s a completion. We don’t, and they come in and make diving catches. Give them credit for making plays; shame on us for not making the plays. So, as you said, all of the above.” Is it any consolation that through a quarter of the season, you’re still tied for first place in the AFC North? Obviously, it could be better, but it could be worse. (Mark Zinno) “It’s a consolation, no doubt. It’s week-to-week in the National Football League, just what you’re saying. Here we sit; we’re tied for the lead in our division, with a tiebreaker on Cleveland. And if I’m in Pittsburgh, I’m looking at it like, ‘We’re two games out of the lead in the division.’ They’re right there. Whoever wins the division games is going to win the division. But, we can do our cause a whole lot of good by going down to Miami and playing our best and winning the football game. That’s going to be our objective.”

2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Last updated: April 2, 2012 Updated Oct.2,1,2012 2013 As of Aug.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown 86 Bajema, Billy TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 9 Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, OK 59 Brown, Arthur ILB 6-0 235 6/17/90 R Kansas State Wichita, KS 23 Brown, Chykie CB 5-11 190 12/26/86 3 Texas Houston, TX 14 Brown, Marlon WR 6-5 205 4/22/91 R Georgia Memphis, TN 56 Bynes, Josh ILB 6-1 240 8/24/89 2 Auburn Lauderdale Lakes, FL 99 Canty, Chris DE 6-7 317 11/10/82 9 Virginia Charlotte, NC 87 Clark, Dallas TE 6-3 252 6/12/79 11 Iowa Livermore, IA 62 Cody, Terrence NT 6-4 340 6/28/88 4 Alabama Fort Myers, FL 46 Cox, Morgan LS 6-4 241 4/26/86 4 Tennessee Collierville, TN 84 Dickson, Ed TE 6-4 255 7/25/87 4 Oregon Bellflower, CA 17 Doss, Tandon WR 6-2 207 9/22/89 3 Indiana Indianapolis, IN 38 Draughn, Shaun RB/RS 6-0 205 12/7/87 2 North Carolina Tarboro, NC 58 Dumervil, Elvis OLB 5-11 260 1/19/84 8 Louisville Miami, FL 26 Elam, Matt S 5-10 210 9/21/91 R Florida West Palm Beach, FL 5 Flacco, Joe QB 6-6 245 1/16/85 6 Delaware Audubon, NJ 66 Gradkowski, Gino G/C 6-3 300 11/5/88 2 Delaware Pittsburgh, PA 24 Graham, Corey CB 6-0 196 7/25/85 7 New Hampshire Buffalo, NY 29 Huff, Michael S 6-0 211 3/6/83 8 Texas Irving, TX 32 Ihedigbo, James S 6-1 214 12/3/83 7 Massachusetts Amherst, MA 77 Jensen, Ryan C 6-4 318 5/27/91 R Colorado State-Pueblo Fort Morgan, CO 97 Jones, Arthur DT 6-3 315 6/3/86 4 Syracuse Endicott, NY 12 Jones, Jacoby WR/RS 6-2 215 7/11/84 7 Lane New Orleans, LA 40 Juszczyk, Kyle FB 6-1 245 4/23/91 R Harvard Medina, OH 4 Koch, Sam P 6-1 218 8/13/82 8 Nebraska Seward, NE 44 Leach, Vonta FB 6-0 260 11/6/81 10 East Carolina Rowland, NC 41 Levine, Anthony S 5-11 203 3/27/87 2 Tennessee State Winston Salem, NC 50 McClellan, Albert ILB 6-2 245 6/4/86 3 Marshall Lakeland, FL 78 McKinnie, Bryant T 6-8 352 9/23/79 12 Miami Woodbury, NJ 90 McPhee, Pernell OLB 6-3 280 12/17/88 3 Mississippi State Pahokee, FL 36 Miles, Jeromy S 6-2 214 7/20/87 4 Massachusetts Sicklerville, NJ 92 Ngata, Haloti NT 6-4 340 1/21/84 8 Oregon Salt Lake City, UT 74 Oher, Michael T 6-4 315 5/28/86 5 Mississippi Memphis, TN 72 Osemele, Kelechi G/T 6-5 330 6/24/89 2 Iowa State Houston, TX 30 Pierce, Bernard RB 6-0 218 5/10/91 2 Temple Ardmore, PA 76 Reid, Jah G/T 6-7 340 7/21/88 3 Central Florida Haines City, FL 27 Rice, Ray RB 5-8 212 1/22/87 6 Rutgers New Rochelle, NY 68 Shipley, A.Q. C 6-1 309 5/22/86 3 Penn State Moon Township, PA 94 Simon, John OLB 6-1 257 10/14/90 R Ohio State Youngstown, OH 51 Smith, Daryl ILB 6-2 248 3/14/82 10 Georgia Tech Albany, GA 22 Smith, Jimmy CB 6-2 200 7/26/88 3 Colorado Colton, CA 82 Smith, Torrey WR 6-0 205 1/26/89 3 Maryland Falmouth, VA 96 Spears, Marcus DE 6-4 315 3/8/83 9 LSU Baton Rouge, LA 80 Stokley, Brandon WR 6-0 194 6/23/76 15 Louisiana-Lafayette Lafayette, LA 55 Suggs, Terrell OLB 6-3 260 10/11/82 11 Arizona State Chandler, AZ 2 Taylor, Tyrod QB 6-1 215 8/3/89 3 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA 83 Thompson, Deonte WR/RS 6-0 203 2/14/89 2 Florida Belle Glade, FL 9 Tucker, Justin K 6-0 180 11/21/89 2 Texas Austin, TX 93 Tyson, DeAngelo DE 6-2 315 4/12/89 2 Georgia Statesboro, GA 91 Upshaw, Courtney OLB 6-2 272 12/13/89 2 Alabama Eufaula, AL 71 Wagner, Rick G/T 6-6 310 10/21/89 R Wisconsin West Allis, WI 21 Webb, Lardarius CB/RS 5-10 182 10/12/85 5 Nicholls State Opelika, AL 98 Williams, Brandon DT 6-1 335 2/21/89 R Missouri Southern St. Kirkwood, MO 73 Yanda, Marshal G/T 6-3 305 9/15/84 7 Iowa Anamosa, IA Practice Squad 31 Brown, Omar S 5-11 195 6/6/88 2 Marshall Moncks Corner, SC 85 Furstenburg, Matt TE 6-3 244 6/19/89 R Maryland Flemington, NJ 35 Gray, Jonas RB 5-9 230 6/27/90 R Notre Dame Pontiac, MI 69 Larsen, Cody DT 6-4 300 12/31/87 R Southern Utah Draper, UT 7 Sheppard, Gerrard WR 6-2 215 11/16/90 R Towson Baltimore, MD 65 Stephens, Reggie C 6-3 325 8/28/87 2 Iowa State Rowlett, TX 28 Trawick, Brynden S 6-2 215 10/23/89 R Troy Marietta, GA 63 ‘Unga, J.J. T 6-5 320 1/5/87 R Midwestern State Rochester, CA Reserve/Injured (Designated for Return) 88 Pitta, Dennis (hip) TE 6-4 245 6/29/85 4 BYU Moorpark, CA Reserve/Injured List 49 Bryant, D.J. (knee) OLB 6-3 248 3/3/89 1 James Madison Baltimore, MD 95 Hamilton, Adrian (wrist) OLB 6-3 255 11/29/87 2 Prairie View A&M Dallas, TX 13 Mellette, Aaron (knee) WR 6-2 217 12/28/89 R Elon Sanford, NC

Reserve/PUP List 53 McClain, Jameel (spine) ILB 6-1 245 7/25/85 6 Syracuse Philadelphia, PA

Reserve/Non-Football Injury 67 Lewis-Moore, Kapron (knee) DE 6-4 310 1/24/90 R Notre Dame Weatherford, TX

NFL Suspension 25 Jackson, Asa CB/RS 5-10 182 12/2/89 2 Cal Poly Sacramento, CA 33 Thompson, Christian S 6-0 211 6/14/90 2 South Carolina St. North Lauderdale, FL

2013 NUMERICAL ROSTER Last updated: April 2, 2012 Updated Oct.2,1,2012 2013 As of Aug.

----------- 2013 Games ----------- No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College How Acq. P S DNP INA 2 Tyrod Taylor QB 6-1 215 8/3/89 3 Virginia Tech D6 ‘11 0 0 4 0 4 Sam Koch P 6-1 218 8/13/82 8 Nebraska D6a ‘06 4 0 0 0 5 Joe Flacco QB 6-6 245 1/16/85 6 Delaware D1 ‘08 4 4 0 0 9 Justin Tucker K 6-0 180 11/21/89 2 Texas FA ‘12 4 0 0 0 12 Jacoby Jones WR/RS 6-2 215 7/11/84 7 Lane FA ‘12 1 0 0 3 14 Marlon Brown WR 6-5 205 4/22/91 R Georgia RFA ‘13 4 4 0 0 17 Tandon Doss WR 6-2 207 9/22/89 3 Indiana D4 ‘11 3 0 0 0 21 Lardarius Webb CB/RS 5-10 182 10/12/85 5 Nicholls State D3 ‘09 4 4 0 0 22 Jimmy Smith CB 6-2 200 7/26/88 3 Colorado D1 ‘11 4 4 0 0 23 Chykie Brown CB 5-11 190 12/26/86 3 Texas D5a ‘11 4 0 0 0 24 Corey Graham CB 6-0 196 7/25/85 7 New Hampshire UFA (CHI) ‘12 4 1 0 0 26 Matt Elam S 5-10 210 9/21/91 R Florida D1 ‘13 4 3 0 0 27 Ray Rice RB 5-8 212 1/22/87 6 Rutgers D2 ‘08 3 3 0 1 29 Michael Huff S 6-0 211 3/6/83 8 Texas FA ‘13 4 1 0 0 30 Bernard Pierce RB 6-0 218 5/10/91 2 Temple D3 ‘12 4 1 0 0 32 James Ihedigbo S 6-1 214 12/3/83 7 Massachusetts FA ‘12 4 4 0 0 36 Jeromy Miles S 6-2 214 7/20/87 4 Massachusetts FA ‘13 0 0 0 1 38 Shaun Draughn RB/RS 6-0 205 12/7/87 2 North Carolina FA ‘13 2 0 0 1 40 Kyle Juszczyk FB 6-1 245 4/23/91 R Harvard D4b ‘13 4 0 0 0 41 Anthony Levine S 5-11 203 3/27/87 2 Tennessee State FA ‘12 4 0 0 0 44 Vonta Leach FB 6-0 260 11/6/81 10 East Carolina FA ‘13 4 4 0 0 46 Morgan Cox LS 6-4 241 4/26/86 4 Tennessee FA ‘10 4 0 0 0 50 Albert McClellan ILB 6-2 245 6/4/86 3 Marshall FA ‘10 4 0 0 0 51 Daryl Smith ILB 6-2 248 3/14/82 10 Georgia Tech UFA (JAX) ‘13 4 4 0 0 55 Terrell Suggs OLB 6-3 260 10/11/82 11 Arizona State D1a ‘03 4 4 0 0 56 Josh Bynes ILB 6-1 240 8/24/89 2 Auburn FA ‘11 4 4 0 0 58 Elvis Dumervil OLB 5-11 260 1/19/84 8 Louisville FA ‘13 4 1 0 0 59 Arthur Brown ILB 6-0 235 6/17/90 R Kansas State D2 ‘13 2 0 0 2 62 Terrence Cody NT 6-4 340 6/28/88 4 Alabama D2b ‘10 3 0 0 1 66 Gino Gradkowski G/C 6-3 300 11/5/88 2 Delaware D4a ‘12 4 4 0 0 68 A.Q. Shipley C 6-1 309 5/22/86 2 Penn State TR (IND) ‘13 4 0 0 0 71 Rick Wagner G/T 6-6 310 10/21/89 R Wisconsin D5 ‘13 4 0 0 0 72 Kelechi Osemele G/T 6-5 330 6/24/89 2 Iowa State D2b ‘12 4 4 0 0 73 Marshal Yanda G/T 6-3 305 9/15/84 7 Iowa D3b ‘07 4 4 0 0 74 Michael Oher T 6-4 315 5/28/86 5 Mississippi D1 ‘09 4 4 0 0 76 Jah Reid G/T 6-7 340 7/21/88 3 Central Florida D3 ‘11 1 0 0 3 77 Ryan Jensen C 6-4 318 5/27/91 R Colorado State-Pueblo D6b ‘13 0 0 0 4 78 Bryant McKinnie T 6-8 352 9/23/79 12 Miami FA ‘11 4 4 0 0 80 Brandon Stokley WR 6-0 194 6/23/76 15 Louisiana-Lafayette UFA (DEN) ‘13 3 0 0 1 82 Torrey Smith WR 6-0 205 1/26/89 3 Maryland D2 ‘11 4 4 0 0 83 Deonte Thompson WR/RS 6-0 203 2/14/89 2 Florida FA ‘12 1 0 0 3 84 Ed Dickson TE 6-4 255 7/25/87 4 Oregon D3 ‘10 4 4 0 0 86 Billy Bajema TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 9 Oklahoma State UFA (STL) ‘12 4 0 0 0 87 Dallas Clark TE 6-3 252 6/12/79 11 Iowa UFA (TB) ‘13 4 0 0 0 90 Pernell McPhee OLB 6-3 280 12/17/88 3 Mississippi State D5b ‘11 4 0 0 0 91 Courtney Upshaw OLB 6-2 272 12/13/89 2 Alabama D2a ‘12 4 3 0 0 92 Haloti Ngata NT 6-4 340 1/21/84 8 Oregon D1 ‘06 4 4 0 0 93 DeAngelo Tyson DE 6-2 315 4/12/89 2 Georgia D7 ‘12 3 0 0 1 94 John Simon OLB 6-1 257 10/14/90 R Ohio State D4a ‘13 3 0 0 1 96 Marcus Spears DE 6-4 315 3/8/83 9 LSU FA ‘13 4 1 0 0 97 Arthur Jones DT 6-3 315 6/3/86 4 Syracuse D5b ‘10 3 3 0 1 98 Brandon Williams DT 6-1 335 2/21/89 R Missouri Southern St. D3 ‘13 1 0 0 3 99 Chris Canty DE 6-7 317 11/10/82 9 Virginia FA ‘13 3 3 0 1 Practice Squad 7 Gerrard Sheppard WR 6-2 215 11/16/90 R Towson RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0 28 Brynden Trawick S 6-2 215 10/23/89 R Troy RFA ‘13 3 0 0 0 31 Omar Brown S 5-11 195 6/6/88 2 Marshall FA ‘12 0 0 0 0 35 Jonas Gray RB 5-9 230 6/27/90 R Notre Dame FA ‘13 0 0 0 0 63 J.J. ‘Unga T 6-5 320 1/5/87 R Midwestern State RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0 65 Reggie Stephens C 6-3 325 8/28/87 2 Iowa State FA ‘12 0 0 0 0 69 Cody Larsen DT 6-4 300 12/31/87 R Southern Utah RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0 85 Matt Furstenburg TE 6-3 244 6/19/89 R Maryland RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0 Reserve/Injured (Designated for Return) 88 Dennis Pitta (hip) TE 6-4 245 6/29/85 4 BYU D4 ‘10 0 0 0 0 Reserve/Injured List 13 Aaron Mellette (knee) WR 6-2 217 12/28/89 R Elon D7a ‘13 0 0 0 1 49 D.J. Bryant (knee) OLB 6-3 248 3/3/89 1 James Madison FA ‘12 0 0 0 0 95 Adrian Hamilton (wrist) OLB 6-3 255 11/29/87 2 Prairie View A&M FA ‘12 0 0 0 0 Reserve/PUP List 53 Jameel McClain (spine) ILB 6-1 245 7/25/85 6 Syracuse FA ‘08 0 0 0 0 Reserve/Non-Football Injury 67 Kapron Lewis-Moore (knee) DE 6-4 310 1/24/90 R Notre Dame D6a ‘13 0 0 0 0 NFL Suspension 25 Asa Jackson CB/RS 5-10 182 12/2/89 2 Cal Poly D5 ‘12 0 0 0 0 33 Christian Thompson S 6-0 211 6/14/90 2 South Carolina St. D4b ‘12 0 0 0 0

2013 POSITIONAL ROSTER Last updated: April 2, 2012 Updated Oct.2,1,2012 2013 As of Aug.

QUARTERBACKS 2 Tyrod Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 5 Joe Flacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 12 14 17 80 82 83

WIDE RECEIVERS Jacoby Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR/RS Marlon Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Tandon Doss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Brandon Stokley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Torrey Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Deonte Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR/RS

27 30 38 40 44

RUNNING BACKS Ray Rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Bernard Pierce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Shaun Draughn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB/RS Kyle Juszczyk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FB Vonta Leach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FB

TIGHT ENDS 84 Ed Dickson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE 86 Billy Bajema. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE 87 Dallas Clark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE 66 68 71 72 73 74 76 77 78

OFFENSIVE LINE Gino Gradkowski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G/C A.Q. Shipley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Rick Wagner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G/T Kelechi Osemele. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G/T Marshal Yanda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G/T Michael Oher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Jah Reid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G/T Ryan Jensen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Bryant McKinnie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T

SPECIALISTS 4 Sam Koch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 9 Justin Tucker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K 46 Morgan Cox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LS 7 28 31 35 63 65 69 85

PRACTICE SQUAD Gerrard Sheppard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Brynden Trawick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Omar Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Jonas Gray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB J.J. ‘Unga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Reggie Stephens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Cody Larsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Matt Furstenburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE

21 22 23 24 26 29 32 36 41

SECONDA­­­­RY Lardarius Webb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB/RS Jimmy Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Chykie Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Corey Graham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Matt Elam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Michael Huff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S James Ihedigbo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Jeromy Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Anthony Levine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S

50 51 55 56 58 59 90 91 94

LINEBACKERS Albert McClellan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB Daryl Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB Terrell Suggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Josh Bynes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB Elvis Dumervil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Arthur Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB Pernell McPhee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Courtney Upshaw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB John Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB

62 92 93 96 97 98 99

DEFENSIVE LINE Terrence Cody. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NT Haloti Ngata. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NT DeAngelo Tyson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Marcus Spears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Arthur Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Brandon Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Chris Canty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE

RESERVE/INJURED 13 Aaron Mellette (knee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 49 D.J. Bryant (knee). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB 95 Adrian Hamilton (wrist). . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB RESERVE/INJURED (DESIGNATED FOR RETURN) 88 Dennis Pitta (hip) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM 53 Jameel McClain (spine). . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURY 67 Kapron Lewis-Moore (knee). . . . . . . . . . DE NFL SUSPENSION 25 Asa Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB/RS 33 Christian Thompson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S

2013 COACHING STAFF John Harbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach Jerry Rosburg . . . Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Jim Caldwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator Dean Pees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator Teryl Austin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary Juney Barnett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Strength and Conditioning Clarence Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Line Randy Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kicking Consultant Juan Castillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Run Game Coordinator Jay Harbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Assistant Wade Harman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends

Chris Hewitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Special Teams Jim Hostler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers Don Martindale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Linebackers Andy Moeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Line Ted Monachino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linebackers Wilbert Montgomery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Running Backs Bob Rogucki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strength and Conditioning Steve Spagnuolo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Defensive Assistant Craig Ver Steeg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Offensive Assistant Todd Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Offensive Line Matt Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Quality Control

DEPTH CHART Last updated Oct. 1 by Ravens PR staff.

OFFENSE________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB FB RB

82 12 78 72 66 73 74 84 5 44 27

Torrey Smith (4/4) Jacoby Jones (1/0)* Bryant McKinnie (4/4) Kelechi Osemele (4/4) Gino Gradkowski (4/4) Marshal Yanda (4/4) Michael Oher (4/4) Ed Dickson (4/4) Joe Flacco (4/4) Vonta Leach (4/4) Ray Rice (3/3)

80 14 71 76 68 76 71 87 2 40 30

Brandon Stokley (3/0)* Marlon Brown (4/4) Rick Wagner (4/0) Jah Reid (1/0) A.Q. Shipley (4/0) Jah Reid (1/0) Rick Wagner (4/0) Dallas Clark (4/0) Tyrod Taylor (0/0) Kyle Juszczyk (4/0) Bernard Pierce (4/1)

17 83

Tandon Doss (3/0) Deonte Thompson (1/0)

77

Ryan Jensen (0/0)*

86

Billy Bajema (4/0)

38

Shaun Draughn (2/0)

DEFENSE________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DT NT DE Rush Will Mike Sam LCB SS FS RCB

97 92 99 55 56 51 91 21 32 26 22

Arthur Jones (3/3) Haloti Ngata (4/4) Chris Canty (3/3) Terrell Suggs (4/4) Josh Bynes (4/4) Daryl Smith (4/4) Courtney Upshaw (4/3) -ORLardarius Webb (4/4) James Ihedigbo (4/4) Matt Elam (4/3) Jimmy Smith (4/4)

98 62 96 90 59 50 58 23 41 29 24

Brandon Williams (1/0) Terrence Cody (3/0)* Marcus Spears (4/1) Pernell McPhee (4/0) Arthur Brown (2/0)* Albert McClellan (4/0) Elvis Dumervil (4/1) Chykie Brown (4/0) Anthony Levine (4/0) Michael Huff (4/1) Corey Graham (4/1)

93

DeAngelo Tyson (3/0)

94

John Simon (3/0)

36

Jeromy Miles (0/0)

SPECIAL TEAMS__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ P K H LS KOR PR

4 9 4 46 12 12

Sam Koch (4/0) Justin Tucker (4/0) Sam Koch (4/0) Morgan Cox (4/0) Jacoby Jones (1/0)* Jacoby Jones (1/0)*

83 17

Deonte Thompson (1/0) Tandon Doss (3/0)

(2013 Games Played/Games Started)

38 21

Shaun Draughn (2/0) Lardarius Webb (4/4)

Rookie Players Underlined

17

Tandon Doss (3/0)

* Injured

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Players: Chykie Brown (SHOCK-ee), Shaun Draughn (Drone), James Ihedigbo (ee-HEAD-ee-bo), Asa Jackson (ACE-uh), Kyle Juszczyk (YOOZ-check), Sam Koch (Cook), Vonta Leach (von-TAY), Kapron Lewis-Moore (CAP-rin), Pernell McPhee (purr-NELL), Aaron Mellette (muh-LETT), Haloti Ngata (ha-LOW-tee NAH-tah), Michael Oher (Oar), Kelechi Osemele (kah-LETCH-ee oh-SEM-uh-lee), Dennis Pitta (PIT-uh), Deonte Thompson (dee-ON-tay), Brynden Trawick (BREN-den TRAHwick), Lardarius Webb (lahr-DARE-ee-us), Marshal Yanda (YAWN-da) Coaches: Juan Castillo (cass-TEE-yo), Ted Monachino (mah-nah-KEY-no), Bob Rogucki (ruhGUS-key), Steve Spagnuolo (spag-NO-lo), Craig Ver Steeg (ver-STEGG)

participation chart participation GAMES PLAYED

GAMES STARTED

DID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE

12/29 at Cin.

12/22 vs. NE

12/16 at Det.

12/8 vs. Min.

11/28 vs. Pit.

11/24 vs. NYJ

11/17 at Chi.

11/10 vs. Cin.

11/3 at Cle.

10/20 at Pit.

10/13 vs. GB

10/6 at Mia.

9/29 at Buf.

9/15 vs. Cle.

9/5 at Den. X

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Bajema, Billy Brown, Arthur Brown, Chykie Brown, Marlon Brown, Omar Bryant, D.J. Bynes, Josh Canty, Chris Clark, Dallas Cody, Terrence Copeland, Brandon Cox, Morgan Dickson, Ed Doss, Tandon Draughn, Shaun Dumervil, Elvis Elam, Matt Flacco, Joe Furstenburg, Matt Gradkowski, Gino Graham, Corey Gray, Jonas Hamilton, Adrian Huff, Michael Ihedigbo, James Jackson, Asa James, Robert Jensen, Ryan Jones, Arthur Jones, Jacoby Juszczyk, Kyle Koch, Sam Larsen, Cody Leach, Vonta Levine, Anthony Lewis-Moore, Kapron McClain, Jameel McClellan, Albert McKinnie, Bryant McPhee, Pernell Mellette, Aaron Miles, Jeromy Ngata, Haloti Oher, Michael Osemele, Kelechi Pierce, Bernard Pitta, Dennis Reid, Jah Rice, Ray Shipley, A.Q. Sheppard, Gerrard Simon, John Smith, Daryl Smith, Jimmy Smith, Torrey Spears, Marcus Stephens, Reggie Stokley, Brandon Suggs, Terrell Taylor, Tyrod Thompson, Christian Thompson, Deonte Trawick, Brynden Tucker, Justin Tyson, DeAngelo Unga, J.J. Upshaw, Courtney Wagner, Rick Webb, Lardarius Williams, Brandon Yanda, Marshal

9/22 vs. Hou.

REGULAR SEASON TOTALS

DNP

DNP

DNP

X=substituted; IR=injured reserve; IRDR=injured reserve/designated return; PUP=physically unable to perform; NOR=not on roster; PS=practice squad; NFI=non-football injury; SUSP=suspended

Bold denotes first NFL start

DT DE n/a Canty A. Jones Canty A. Jones Spears A. Jones Canty

GAME 09/05/13 at Denver 09/15/13 vs. Cleveland 09/22/13 vs. Houston 09/29/13 at Buffalo 10/06/13 at Miami 10/13/13 vs. Green Bay 10/20/13 at Pittsburgh 11/03/13 at Cleveland 11/10/13 vs. Cincinnati 11/17/13 at Chicago 11/24/13 vs. NY Jets 11/28/13 vs. Pittsburgh 12/08/13 vs. Minnesota 12/16/13 at Detroit 12/22/13 vs. New England 12/29/13 at Cincinnati

LT McKinnie McKinnie McKinnie McKinnie

WR T. Smith T. Smith T. Smith T. Smith

GAME 09/05/13 at Denver 09/15/13 vs. Cleveland 09/22/13 vs. Houston 09/29/13 at Buffalo 10/06/13 at Miami 10/13/13 vs. Green Bay 10/20/13 at Pittsburgh 11/03/13 at Cleveland 11/10/13 vs. Cincinnati 11/17/13 at Chicago 11/24/13 vs. NY Jets 11/28/13 vs. Pittsburgh 12/08/13 vs. Minnesota 12/16/13 at Detroit 12/22/13 vs. New England 12/29/13 at Cincinnati NT Ngata Ngata Ngata Ngata

RT Oher Oher Oher Oher

WILL Bynes Bynes Bynes Bynes

DEFENSE

RG Yanda Yanda Yanda Yanda

OFFENSE

MIKE D. Smith D. Smith D. Smith D. Smith

C Gradkowski Gradkowski Gradkowski Gradkowski

SAM Dumervil Upshaw Upshaw Upshaw

LG Osemele Osemele Osemele Osemele

RUSH Suggs Suggs Suggs Suggs

TE Dickson Dickson Dickson Dickson

RCB J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith J. Smith

FS OTHER Huff Graham (CB) Elam n/a Elam n/a Elam n/a

RB FB OTHER Rice Leach n/a Rice Leach n/a Pierce Leach n/a Rice Leach n/a

LCB SS Webb Ihedigbo Webb Ihedigbo Webb Ihedigbo Webb Ihedigbo

WR QB M. Brown Flacco M. Brown Flacco M. Brown Flacco M. Brown Flacco

2013 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Last updated: April 2, 2012

HOW 2013 RAVENS WERE BUILT Last updated: April 2, 2012 HOW ACQUIRED

RAVENS BY DRAFT ROUND

YEAR 2003

PLAYER OLB Terrell Suggs

ACQ. D1a

2006

P Sam Koch DT Haloti Ngata

D6a D1

2007

G/T Marshal Yanda

D3b

2008

QB Joe Flacco LB Jameel McClain [PUP] RB Ray Rice

D1 RFA D2

2009

T Michael Oher CB/RS Lardarius Webb

D1 D3

2010

NT Terrence Cody LS Morgan Cox TE Ed Dickson DE Arthur Jones LB Albert McClellan TE Dennis Pitta [IR-DFR]

D2b RFA D3 D5b RFA D4

2011

CB Chykie Brown LB Josh Bynes WR Tandon Doss FB Vonta Leach T Bryant McKinnie DE Pernell McPhee T Jah Reid CB Jimmy Smith WR Torrey Smith QB Tyrod Taylor

2012

TE Billy Bajema OLB D.J. Bryant [IR] G/C Gino Gradkowski CB Corey Graham OLB Adrian Hamilton [IR] S James Ihedigbo CB/RS Asa Jackson [Susp.] WR/RS Jacoby Jones DB Anthony Levine G/T Kelechi Osemele RB Bernard Pierce S Christian Thompson [Susp.] WR/RS Deonte Thompson K Justin Tucker DE DeAngelo Tyson OLB Courtney Upshaw

UFA (STL) FA D4a UFA (Chi.) RFA FA D5 FA FA D2b D3 D4b RFA RFA D7 D2a

2013

LB Arthur Brown WR Marlon Brown DE Chris Canty TE Dallas Clark RB/RS Shaun Draughn OLB Elvis Dumervil S Matt Elam S Michael Huff G/C Ryan Jensen FB Kyle Juszczyk DE Kapron Lewis- Moore [NFI] WR Aaron Mellette [IR] S Jeromy Miles C A.Q. Shipley OLB John Simon LB Daryl Smith DE Marcus Spears WR Brandon Stokley T Rick Wagner DT Brandon Williams

D2 RFA FA UFA (TB) FA ‘13 FA D1 FA D6b D4b D6a D7a FA ‘13 TR (Ind.) D4a UFA (Jax.) FA UFA (Den.) D5 D3

D5a RFA D4 UFA (Hou.) FA D5b D3 D1 D2 D6

1st ROUND (10) T Bryant McKinnie TE Dallas Clark OLB Terrell Suggs DE Marcus Spears S Michael Huff DT Haloti Ngata QB Joe Flacco T Michael Oher CB Jimmy Smith S Matt Elam

TEAM Minnesota Indianapolis Baltimore Dallas Oakland Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore

YEAR 2002 (7th) 2003 (24th) 2003 (10th) 2005 (20th) 2006 (7th) 2006 (12th) 2008 (18th) 2009 (23rd) 2010 (27th) 2013 (32nd)

2nd ROUND (7) LB Daryl Smith RB Ray Rice NT Terrence Cody WR Torrey Smith G/T Kelechi Osemele OLB Courtney Upshaw LB Arthur Brown

Jacksonville Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore

2004 2008 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013

3rd ROUND (7) WR/RS Jacoby Jones G/T Marshal Yanda CB/RS Lardarius Webb TE Ed Dickson T Jah Reid RB Bernard Pierce DT Brandon Williams

Houston Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore

2007 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

4th ROUND (9) WR Brandon Stokley DE Chris Canty OLB Elvis Dumervil TE Dennis Pitta [IR-DFR] WR Tandon Doss G/C Gino Gradkowski S Christian Thompson [Susp.] FB Kyle Juszczyk OLB John Simon

Baltimore Dallas Denver Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore

1999 2005 2006 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013

5th ROUND (6) CB Corey Graham DE Arthur Jones CB Chykie Brown DE Pernell McPhee CB/RS Asa Jackson [Susp.] G/T Rick Wagner

Chicago Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore

2007 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013

6th ROUND (4) P Sam Koch QB Tyrod Taylor G/C Ryan Jensen DE Kapron Lewis-Moore [NFI]

Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore

2006 2011 2013 2013

7th ROUND (4) TE Billy Bajema C A.Q. Shipley DE DeAngelo Tyson WR Aaron Mellette [IR]

San Francisco Pittsburgh Baltimore Baltimore

2005 2009 2012 2013

UNDRAFTED (14) FB Vonta Leach S James Ihedigbo LB Jameel McClain [PUP] LS Morgan Cox S Anthony Levine LB Albert McClellan S Jeromy Miles LB Josh Bynes RB/RS Shaun Draughn OLB D.J. Bryant [IR] OLB Adrian Hamilton [IR] WR/RS Deonte Thompson K Justin Tucker WR Marlon Brown

Green Bay New York Jets Baltimore Baltimore Green Bay Baltimore Cincinnati Baltimore Washington Houston Dallas Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore

2004 2007 2008 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013

2013 TRANSACTIONS Last updated: April 2, 2012 As of Aug. 2, 2012

• Jan. 3: Signed OLB Spencer Adkins, WR Tori Gurley, DT Swanson Miller, T David Mims and TE/FB Steve Watson Jr. to Reserve/Future contracts. • Feb. 5: Signed RB Lonyae Miller and C Reggie Stephens to Reserve/ Future contracts. • Feb. 6: Signed LB D.J. Bryant, LB Nigel Carr, G/T Jack Cornell, G Antoine McClain and TE Alex Silvestro to Reserve/Future contracts. • Feb. 28: Placed C Matt Birk and LB Ray Lewis on the Reserve/Retired list. • March 8: Terminated the contract of vested vetern G Bobbie Williams. • March 11: Traded WR Anquan Boldin to the 49ers in exchange for a 2013 sixth-round draft choice. • March 12: Re-signed restricted free agents LS Morgan Cox and WR/ RS David Reed. • March 13: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent RB Damien Berry and restricted free agent Ramon Harewood; Signed free agent DE Chris Canty. • March 14: Terminated the contract of vested vetern S Bernard Pollard; Re-signed unrestricted free agents S James Ihedigbo and CB Chris Johnson. • March 18: Signed free agent DT Marcus Spears. • March 26: Signed free agent OLB Elvis Dumervil. • March 27: Re-signed restricted free agent DE Arthur Jones and exclusive rights free agent LB Albert McClellan. • March 28: Signed free agent S Michael Huff. • April 2: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent RB Anthony Allen. • April4: Terminated the contract of vested vetern LB Brendon Ayanbadejo. • April 5: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent DL Bryan Hall. • April 15: Signed free agent LB Rolando McClain. • April 16: Signed free agent QB Caleb Hanie. • April 22: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent LB Josh Bynes. • April 29: Waived TE Steve Watson Jr. • May 3: Waived RB Lonyae Miller; Signed 2013 draft choices CB Marc Anthony, C Ryan Jensen, FB Kyle Juszczyk, DE Kapron Lewis-Moore, WR Aaron Mellette and G/T Rick Wagner; Signed rookie free agents G Jeff Braun, CB Jose Cheeseborough, LB Brandon Copeland, T Jordan Devey, TE Matt Furstenburg, T Rogers Gaines, WR Omarius Hines, RB Ray Holley, TE Murphy Holloway, DE Will Pericak, WR Gerrard Sheppard, QB Nathan Stanley, S Brynden Trawick and T J.J. ‘Unga • May 7: Waived CB Jose Cheeseborough, RB Ray Holley, TE Murphy Holloway, DT Swanson Miller and QB Nathan Stanley. • May 8: Re-signed unrestricted free agent T Bryant McKinnie. • May 9: Waived G Jeff Braun; Traded a conditional 2014 draft choice to Indianapolis in exchange for C A.Q. Shipley. • May 13: Signed WR Rashaad Carter, CB Mo Lee, S Gary Walker and OLB Meshak Williams; Signed restricted free agent TE Dennis Pitta; Waived WR Tori Gurley. • May 14: Waived WR Gerrard Sheppard; Signed WR Marlon Brown. • May 15: Placed LB Rolando McClain on Reserve/Retired; Signed QB Dayne Crist. • May: 20: Signed rookie free agent DT Cody Larsen. • May 21: Signed 2013 draft choice LB John Simon. • May 22: Re-signed rookie free agent WR Gerrard Sheppard; Signed exclusive rights free agents LB Adrian Hamilton and DB Anthony Levine. • May 23: Signed 2013 draft choice LB Arthur Brown; Re-signed exclusive free agents S Omar Brown and RB Bobby Rainey. • June 4: Waived QB Dayne Crist; Signed WR Marcus Rivers.

• June 5: Waived OLB Michael McAdoo; Signed unrestricted free agent LB Daryl Smith. • June 7: Signed 2013 draft choice DT Brandon Williams. • June 11: Terminated the contract of vested veteran FB Vonta Leach; Re-signed unrestricted free agent TE Billy Bajema. • July 21: Signed 2013 draft choice S Matt Elam. • July 22: Placed LB Jameel McClain (neck) and G Marshal Yanda (shoulder) on the Physically Unable to Perform list; Waived WR Omarius Hines; Placed DE Kapron Lewis-Moore on the Active NonFootball Injury list. • July 25: Placed DB Anthony Levine (foot) on the Physically Unable to Perform list. • July 28: Signed free agent TE Visanthe Shiancoe. • July 30: Waived LB Spencer Adkins; Re-signed free agent FB Vonta Leach. • Aug. 11: Waived WR Marcus Rivers; Signed WR Brandon Stokley. • Aug. 13: Waived S Gary Walker; Signed TE Dallas Clark. • Aug. 19: Waived CB Chris Johnson. • Aug. 21: Traded WR/RS David Reed to the Colts in exchange for RB Delone Carter. • Aug. 25: Waived the following players: RB Damien Berry, WR Rashaad Carter, G/T Jack Cornell, LB Bryan Hall, G/T Ramon Harewood, CB Moe Lee, T David Mims, DE Will Pericak, WR Gerrard Sheppard, WR Tommy Streeter and OLB Meshak Williams; Terminated the contract of vested veteran TE Visanthe Shiancoe; Placed OLB Adrian Hamilton (wrist) on Injured Reserve; Re-signed QB Dayne Crist. • Aug. 27: Placed LB Jameel McClain (spine) on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list; Placed DE Kapron Lewis-Moore (knee) on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list. • Aug. 30: Placed LB D.J. Bryant (knee) on Injured Reserve; Terminated the contract of vested veteran QB Caleb Hanie; Waived RB Anthony Allen; CB Marc Anthony; LB Nigel Carr; RB Delone Carter; LB Brandon Copeland; QB Dayne Crist; T Jordan Devey; T Rogers Gaines; TE Alex Silvestro and C Reggie Stephens • Aug. 31: Terminated the contract of vested veteran TE Billy Bajema; Waived S Omar Brown, WR Tandon Doss, TE Matt Furstenburg, DT Cody Larsen, G Antoine McClain, RB Bobby Rainey and T J.J. ‘Unga. • Sept. 1: Signed S Omar Brown, LB Brandon Copeland, T Jordan Devey, TE Matt Furstenburg, DT Cody Larsen, C Reggie Stephens and T J.J. ‘Unga to the practice squad; Waived (injured) WR LaQuan Williams (leg). • Sept. 2: Signed RB Jonas Gray and WR Gerrard Sheppard to the practice squad; Claimed LB Robert James off waivers (Atl.). • Sept. 4: Placed TE Dennis Pitta (hip) on the Injured Reserve/ Designated for Return list; Re-signed TE Billy Bajema. • Sept. 9: Waived (injured) LB Robert James (hamstring); Re-signed WR Tandon Doss. • Sept. 11: Placed WR Aaron Mellette (knee) on Injured Reserve; Signed RB/RS Shaun Draughn. • Sept. 24: Waived S Brynden Trawick; Claimed S Jeromy Miles (Cin.) off waivers; Waived LB Brandon Copeland from the practice squad; Signed S Brynden Trawick to the practice squad.

(Bold denotes first time player has joined the Ravens.)

2013 RAVENS STATISTICS WON 2, LOST 2 09/05 L 27-49 09/15 W 14- 6 09/22 W 30- 9 09/29 L 20-23 10/06 10/13 10/20 11/03 11/10 11/17 11/24 11/28 12/08 12/16 12/22 12/29

at Denver 76,977 Cleveland 71,098 Houston 71,168 at Buffalo 68,296 at Miami Green Bay at Pittsburgh at Cleveland Cincinnati at Chicago New York Jets Pittsburgh Minnesota at Detroit New England at Cincinnati Balt. Opp. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 74 74 Rushing 13 18 Passing 51 49 Penalty 10 7 3rd Down: Made/Att 27/70 20/60 3rd Down Pct. 38.6 33.3 4th Down: Made/Att 1/2 0/3 4th Down Pct. 50.0 0.0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:20 30:40 TOTAL NET YARDS 1270 1383 Avg. Per Game 317.5 345.8 Total Plays 278 270 Avg. Per Play 4.6 5.1 NET YARDS RUSHING 256 427 Avg. Per Game 64.0 106.8 Total Rushes 97 121 NET YARDS PASSING 1014 956 Avg. Per Game 253.5 239.0 Sacked/Yards Lost 12/77 13/100 Gross Yards 1091 1056 Att./Completions 169/97 136/84 Completion Pct. 57.4 61.8 Had Intercepted 7 3 PUNTS/AVERAGE 27/47.1 28/44.8 NET PUNTING AVG. 27/42.1 28/35.5 PENALTIES/YARDS 28/240 38/306 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 3/1 7/3 TOUCHDOWNS 10 9 Rushing 3 1 Passing 5 8 Returns 2 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 7 34 21 29 0 91 OPPONENTS 12 37 24 14 0 87 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Tucker 0 0 0 0 10/10 7/9 0 31 M. Brown 3 0 3 0 0 18 Pierce 2 2 0 0 0 12 Doss 1 0 0 1 0 6 Leach 1 0 1 0 0 6 Rice 1 1 0 0 0 6 D. Smith 1 0 0 1 0 6 T. Smith 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 10 3 5 2 10/10 7/9 0 91 OPPONENTS 9 1 8 0 9/9 8/8 0 87

* RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD Pierce 56 151 2.7 25 2 Rice 30 89 3.0 14 1 Leach 3 8 2.7 5 0 Flacco 4 6 1.5 9 0 Draughn 4 2 0.5 3 0 TEAM 97 256 2.6 25 3 OPPONENTS 121 427 3.5 16t 1 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD T. Smith 21 435 20.7 74 1 Clark 16 175 10.9 31 0 M. Brown 14 150 10.7 23 3 Rice 11 44 4.0 10 0 Stokley 9 79 8.8 16 0 Leach 7 37 5.3 12 1 D. Thompson 4 50 12.5 33 0 Doss 4 47 11.8 24 0 Pierce 4 7 1.8 5 0 Dickson 3 25 8.3 13 0 J. Jones 3 24 8.0 13 0 Bajema 1 18 18.0 18 0 TEAM 97 1091 11.2 74 5 OPPONENTS 84 1056 12.6 78t 8 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD D. Smith 2 38 19.0 37t 1 Graham 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 3 38 12.7 37t 1 OPPONENTS 7 41 5.9 29 0 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Koch 26 1272 48.9 42.1 0 7 61 1 TEAM 27 1272 47.1 42.1 0 7 61 1 OPPONENTS 28 1253 44.8 35.5 4 12 59 0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Doss 9 4 167 18.6 82t 1 Webb 1 4 13 13.0 13 0 TEAM 10 8 180 18.0 82t 1 OPPONENTS 16 5 134 8.4 27 0 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD D. Thompson 3 73 24.3 34 0 Draughn 2 53 26.5 31 0 TEAM 5 126 25.2 34 0 OPPONENTS 4 99 24.8 29 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tucker 0/0 3/3 2/2 2/3 0/1 TEAM 0/0 3/3 2/2 2/3 0/1 OPPONENTS 0/0 6/6 0/0 1/1 1/1 Tucker: (25G,30G)(50N,44N)(28G,45G,43G)(35G,24G) OPPONENTS: ()(21G,51G)(27G,29G,47G)(27G,27G,22G)

2-Pt Conv: TEAM 0-0, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Suggs 4, Canty 2, Dumervil 2, A. Jones 2, D. Smith 1.5, Ngata 1, A. Brown 0.5, TEAM 13, OPPONENTS 12 FUM/LOST: Flacco 2/0, Rice 1/1 * PASSING Flacco TEAM OPPONENTS

Att Cmp 169 97 169 97 136 84

Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD 1091 57.4 6.46 5 1091 57.4 6.46 5 1056 61.8 7.76 8

TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating 3.0 7 4.1 74 12/77 69.4 3.0 7 4.1 74 12/77 69.4 5.9 3 2.2 78t 13/100 96.3

2013 RAVENS DEFENSIVE STATS Name Smith, Daryl Suggs, Terrell Bynes, Josh Graham, Corey Ihedigbo, James Smith, Jimmy Webb, Lardarius Elam, Matt Jones, Arthur Ngata, Haloti Dumervil, Elvis Spears, Marcus Upshaw, Courtney Canty, Chris McPhee, Pernell Huff, Michael Brown, Arthur Brown, Chykie Cody, Terrance Tyson, DeAngelo Williams, Brandon Totals

Total 37 31 26 21 21 20 18 17 14 14 11 10 8 7 7 4 1 1 1 1 0 270

Solo 17 16 14 17 13 19 17 14 8 6 5 5 6 5 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 171

from Press Box Stats Assists Sacks Yds. 20 1.5 14.5 15 4 18 12 0 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 6 2 16 8 1 9 6 2 16 5 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 22 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.5 4.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 99 13 100

INT 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Yds. 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38

PD 6 0 0 1 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 19

FF 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

*Daryl Smith returned an INT 37 yards for a TD vs. Hou. (9/22)

2013 RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS from Press Box Stats Name McClellan, Albert Simon, John Trawick, Brynden Ihedigbo, James Levine, Anthony Bajema, Billy Brown, Chykie Bynes, Josh Dickson, Ed Graham, Corey Huff, Michael Juszcyk, Kyle Cox, Morgan Totals

Total 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 21

Solo 4 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 17

Assists 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 4

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Blocked Kicks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2013 SINGLE-GAME BESTS Tackles: Sacks: Tackles For Loss: Interceptions: Passes Defensed: Forced Fumbles: Fumble Recoveries: Special Teams Tackles:

17 1.5 3 1 3 2 1 2

by Terrell Suggs at Buf. (9/29) by Daryl Smith vs. Cle. (9/15) by Corey Graham at Buf. (9/29) by Corey Graham at Buf. (9/29) & Daryl Smith at Buf. (9/29) & vs. Hou. (9/22) by Jimmy Smith vs. Cle. (9/15) by Chris Canty at Buf. (9/29) by Brandon Williams at Buf. (9/29) by three different players

                            BALTIMORE RAVENS 2013 REGULAR SEASON GAME BY GAME OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Game

Points

9/5 at Den.

9/15 vs. Cle.

9/22 vs. Hou.

9/29 at Buf.

27

14

30

20

1st Qtr

7

0

0

0

2nd Qtr

10

0

17

7

3rd Qtr

0

7

7

7

4th Qtr

10

7

6

6

0

0

0

0

1-2-0

1-1-0

1-0-2

0-2-0

PATs (M/A)

3-3

2-2

3-3

2-2

2PT Convs (M/A)

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

FGs (M/A)

2-2

0-2

3-3

2-2

0

0

0

0

24

19

16

15

Overtime TDs (Ru-P-Ret)

Safeties First Downs Rushing

3

5

5

0

Passing

18

13

7

13

3

1

4

2

8-22

8-16

8-16

3-16

36.36%

50.00%

50.00%

18.75%

0-1

0-0

0-0

1-1

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

100.00%

Total Net Yards

393

296

236

345

Total Off. Plays

87

71

57

63

Avg. Gain Per Play

4.5

4.2

4.1

5.5

Net Yards Rushing

58

99

75

24

Total Rushing Plays

21

36

31

9

Avg. Gain Per Rush

2.8

2.8

2.4

2.7

Net Yards Passing

335

197

161

321

4

2

2

4

Yards Lost on Sacks

27

14

10

26

Gross Yards Passing

Penalty 3rd Down Conv (M/A) 3rd Down Conv Pct 4th Down Conv (M/A) 4th Down Conv Pct

Times Sacked

362

211

171

347

Pass Attempts

62

33

24

50

Pass Completions

34

22

16

25

54.84%

66.67%

66.67%

50.00%

5.1

5.6

6.2

5.9

2

0

0

5

1-0

1-1

1-0

0-0

Completion Pct Avg. Gain Per Pass Interceptions Fumbles / Fum. Lost Penalties PenaltyYards

7

3

10

8

53

41

87

59

10

6

4

7

45.6

48.5

48.5

47.3

Touchbacks

0

0

0

0

Inside20

2

3

0

2

Punts Blocked

1

0

0

0

35.7

45.3

44

42.4

Punts Gross Punting Avg

Net Punting Average

1

3

2

4

Punt Return Yards

13

43

93

31

Punt Return Avg.

Punt Returns

13

14.3

46.5

7.8

Fair Catches

4

2

1

1

Kickoff Returns

0

0

2

3

Kickoff Return Yards

0

0

53

73

Kickoff Return Avg.

0

0

26.5

24.3

Time of Possession

33:48:00

30:35:00

29:24:00

23:34:00

10/6 at Mia.

10/13 vs. GB

10/20 at Pit.

11/3 at Cle.

11/10 vs. Cin.

11/17 at Chi.

11/24 vs. NYJ

11/28 vs. Pit.

12/8 vs. Min.

12/16 at. Det.

12/22 vs. NE

12/29 at Cin.

                             BALTIMORE RAVENS 2013 REGULAR SEASON GAME BY GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Game

Points

9/5 at Den.

9/15 vs. Cle.

9/22 vs. Hou.

9/29 at Buf.

49

6

9

23

1st Qtr

0

3

3

6

2nd Qtr

14

3

6

14

3rd Qtr

21

0

0

3

4th Qtr

14

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-7-0

0-0-0

0-0-0

1-1-0

PATs (M/A)

7-7

0-0

0-0

2-2

2PT Convs (M/A)

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

FGs (M/A)

0-0

2-2

3-3

3-3

0

0

0

0

24

13

18

19

Overtime TDs (Ru-P-Ret)

Safeties First Downs Rushing

2

1

5

10

Passing

20

11

11

7

Penalty

2

1

2

2

8-15

4-15

3-12

5-18

53.33%

26.67%

25.00%

27.78%

0-0

0-2

0-1

0-0

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

Total Net Yards

510

259

264

350

Total Off. Plays

68

62

61

79

Avg. Gain Per Play

7.5

4.2

4.3

4.4

Net Yards Rushing

65

65

94

203

Total Rushing Plays

23

20

23

55

Avg. Gain Per Rush

2.8

3.3

4.1

3.7

Net Yards Passing

445

194

170

147

3

5

3

2

Yards Lost on Sacks

17

39

24

20

Gross Yards Passing

3rd Down Conv (M/A) 3rd Down Conv Pct 4th Down Conv (M/A) 4th Down Conv Pct

Times Sacked

462

233

194

167

Pass Attempts

42

37

35

22

Pass Completions

27

22

25

10

64.29%

59.46%

71.43%

45.45%

9.9

4.6

4.5

6.1

0

0

1

2

3-2

0-0

0-0

4-1

Completion Pct Avg. Gain Per Pass Interceptions Fumbles / Fum. Lost Penalties PenaltyYards

8

5

14

11

61

33

113

99

7

8

5

8

45.6

42

50.4

43.3

Touchbacks

1

2

0

1

Inside20

5

1

3

3

Punts Blocked

0

0

0

0

40.9

31.6

31.8

36.9

Punts Gross Punting Average

Net Punting Average Punt Returns Punt Return Yards

6

4

2

4

63

19

18

34

10.5

4.8

9

8.5

Fair Catches

1

0

1

3

Kickoff Returns

0

2

2

0

Kickoff Return Yards

0

44

55

0

Punt Return Avg.

Kickoff Return Avg.

0

22

27.5

0

Time of Possession

26:12:00

29:25:00

30:36:00

36:26:00

10/6 at Mia.

10/13 vs. GB

10/20 at Pit.

11/3 at Cle.

11/10 vs. Cin.

11/17 at Chi.

11/24 vs. NYJ

11/28 vs. Pit.

12/8 vs. Min.

12/16 at. Det.

12/22 vs. NE

12/29 at Cin.