Ravens take big step in playoff race by avoiding embarrassing slip-up to Colts

Posted on February 9, 2019February 9, 2019Categories NFLTags , , , , , , , , , ,

It won’t feel this way after an ugly 23-16 win over the Cheap NFL Jerseys online struggling Indianapolis Colts Jerseys, but there is reason for the Baltimore Ravens Jerseys to celebrate.

The Ravens (9-6) are now one victory away from clinching their first playoff berth since 2014. Baltimore has to beat the Cincinnati Bengals Jerseys in the regular-season finale to earn a wild-card spot.

Now, the Ravens certainly didn’t look like a playoff team against the downtrodden Colts (3-12). Playing as sloppy as the muddy field at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore made it too hard on itself with dropped interceptions on defense and unfinished drives on offense against one of the worst teams in the NFL.

A 13-point favorite, the Ravens weren’t able to give a sigh of relief until the final two minutes of the game. Nickel-back Maurice Canady broke up a fourth-down pass to T.Y. Hilton Jerseys Jerseys in the red zone with 1:38 remaining to seal the Ravens’ fifth win in their last six games.

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Baltimore essentially won with marathon drives and Justin Tucker Jerseys Jerseys’s leg. The Ravens’ five drives of at least 10 plays are tied for the most by any team in a game this season and are the most by Baltimore since 2011. The problem was most resulted in field goals by Tucker, who converted from 30, 39 and 36 yards.

Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco Jerseys Jerseys finished 29-of-38 for 237 yards and two touchdowns in a game where he wasn’t sharp. Baltimore dominated time of possession, 35:48 to 24:12.

This was expected to be another pushover game like the ones against the Cleveland Browns Jerseys, Miami Dolphins Jerseys and Detroit Lions Jerseys. Instead, Baltimore was on its heels all game against the NFL’s No. 31 offense and couldn’t consistently get into the end zone against the league’s No. 30 defense.

But in the end, the Ravens moved into the No. 5 spot in the AFC heading into Week 17, taking a half-game lead over the Tennessee Titans Jerseys and Buffalo Bills Jerseys.

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Steelers release longtime linebacker James Harrison

Posted on December 22, 2018December 22, 2018Categories NFLTags , , , ,

James Harrison Jerseys has terrorized the AFC North for the better part of the last decade at linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers Jerseys. Now his time in black and yellow is over — again.

The Steelers (11-3) released Harrison, 39, on Saturday after a season in which his playing time severely diminished while the wins kept piling up. The move corresponds with Pittsburgh activating offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert Jerseys from the Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner List following a four-game suspension for violating the league’s performance-enhancing substance policy.

We have activated OT Marcus Gilbert Jerseys from the Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner List to our active roster, and cheap jerseys released LB James Harrison Jerseys.

— Pittsburgh Steelers Jerseys December 23, 2017

A 15-year veteran, Harrison suited up for just five games this season and has only three combined tackles and one sack to show for it. This is the first time since 2002 that Harrison has appeared in less than 10 games.

The #Steelers cutting James Harrison Jerseys makes sense. Probably the least-likely player to get claimed off waivers. Could return on Monday night

— Ian Rapoport December 23, 2017

From 2004-12, Harrison was one of the most feared defenders in Pittsburgh before the Steelers released him in 2013 after a contract dispute. Harrison then spent one year with the Cincinnati Bengals Jerseys before returning to Pittsburgh midway through the 2014 season following a brief retirement.

A two-time Super Bowl champion, Harrison has racked up 82.5 sacks on 788 total tackles while being named to the Pro Bowl every season from 2007-11. He was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2008.

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