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The 2009 Baltimore Ravens season is the franchise's
14th season as a team
in the National Football League
(NFL). The franchise entered the season off an 11-5 record in their
previous season, a playoff
berth, but a loss in the American Football
Conference (AFC) Championship game against the eventual Super Bowl
XLIII champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens
recorded nine victories to seven losses, although they were unable
to win the AFC North
division title. However, due to various playoff clinching scenarios
in the AFC, the Ravens were able to clinch a wild card
playoff berth against the New
England Patriots, which they won. They will now face the Indianapolis
Colts in the AFC playoffs second round. For head coach John Harbaugh, this
was his second year with the franchise, compiling a club overall
record of 20-12 in regular season.
Offseason
Rex Ryan, a longtime
fixture on the Ravens' sidelines, departed for New York to become
the New York
Jets head coach after the Ravens fell to the Steelers in the 2008 AFC Championship game.
Other notable offseason departures include linebacker Bart Scott and safety Jim Leonhard, both of
whom left Baltimore to follow Rex Ryan to New York, and longtime placekicker Matt Stover. On March
5, 2009, Stover told reporters that the Ravens were "going in a
different direction".[1] When
Stover's tenure ended with the Ravens, the team severed ties with
one of its two remaining players from the Ravens' first season in
1996; the other being Ray
Lewis.
2009 NFL
Draft
The Baltimore Ravens had six selections going into in the 2009 NFL Draft,
which was held in Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York on April 25 and
April 26, 2009.
Staff
Baltimore Ravens 2009 staff |
Front
Office
- Owner – Steve Bisciotti
- Minority Owner – Art
Modell
- President – Dick
Cass
- General Manager/Executive Vice President – Ozzie Newsome
- Vice President of Football Administration – Pat Moriarty
- Director of Player Personnel – Eric DeCosta
- Director of Pro Personnel – Vincent Newsome
- Director of College Scouting – Joe Hortiz
Head Coaches
- Head Coach – John
Harbaugh
- Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator – Jerry
Rosburg
Offensive Coaches
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Defensive Coaches
Special Teams Coaches
- Assistant Special Teams – Marwan Maalouf
Strength and Conditioning
- Strength and Conditioning – Bob Rogucki
- Assistant Strength and Conditioning – John Dunn
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Roster
Baltimore Ravens roster
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Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Wide Receivers
Tight Ends
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Offensive
Linemen
Defensive Linemen
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Linebackers
Defensive Backs
Special Teams
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Reserve
Lists
Practice Squad
Rookies in italics
Roster updated
December 26, 2009
Depth Chart •
Transactions
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Schedule
Strength of
schedule
The Ravens, in addition to facing its AFC North counterparts, will face opponents
from the AFC West Division
and the NFC North
Division. They will also face the Indianapolis Colts from the AFC South Division and the
New
England Patriots from the AFC East Division based on the 2002 - 2009 NFL
scheduling formula because of their second place finish in the AFC
North Division.[2]
The Ravens have the fifth easiest strength of schedule in the
NFL based on its aforementioned opponents' win to loss ratio from
the 2008
season, with its opponents winning 43.8% of their scheduled
games in 2008.[3]
The 2009 NFL schedule was released on April 14, 2009.[4]
Preseason
Regular
season
COLOR KEY:
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The Ravens won the game.
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The Ravens lost the game.
Standings
Regular
season
Week 1: vs. Kansas City
Chiefs
Week One: Kansas City Chiefs vs.
Baltimore Ravens — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
- Game weather: 76°F (Partly Cloudy)
- Referee: Gene Steratore
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- KC McGraw blocked
punt recovery in end zone, TD (Succop PAT) - 9:55
- Third Quarter
- KC Bowe 3 yard
TD pass from Croyle (Succop PAT) - 8:52
- BAL Heap 9 yard TD
pass from Flacco (Hauschka PAT) - 3:57
- Fourth Quarter
- KC Succop 53 yard FG - 11:57
- BAL McClain 1 yard TD run (Hauschka PAT) -
8:10
- KC Ryan 9 yard TD pass from
Croyle - 5:21
- BAL Clayton 31 yard TD pass from Flacco -
2:06
- BAL McGahee 1 yard TD run (Hauschka PAT) - 0:31
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- Leading Passers
- BAL - Joe Flacco
26 comp - 43 att - 307 yds - 3 TD - 1 INT
- KC - Brodie
Croyle 16 comp - 24 att - 177 yds - 2 TD - 0 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Chiefs |
0 |
7 |
7 |
10 |
24 |
Ravens |
10 |
0 |
7 |
21 |
38 |
The Baltimore Ravens began the 2009 season at home for the
second season in a row. They hosted the Kansas City Chiefs, who
struggled to a franchise-worst 2-14 record in 2008. The Ravens
dominated time of possession and offensive production throughout
the game, but their special teams miscues made the game much closer
than the score would indicate. The Ravens found the end zone half
way through the first quarter for their first touchdown of the
season when Flacco found Willis McGahee for a 3 yard touchdown
pass. The Ravens would later increase their advantage with a Steven
Hauschka field goal. In the second quarter, a special teams miscue
led to Chiefs safety Jon McGraw blocking a Sam Koch punt into the
end zone, where he recovered for a touchdown. Early in the third
quarter, Derrick Johnson intercepted an errant Joe Flacco pass and
returned it to the Ravens 3 yard line. Chiefs quarterback Brodie
Croyle found standout receiver Dwayne Bowe for a touchdown three
plays later. The Ravens would respond with an 11 play, five minute
drive capped off by a 9 yard touchdown to Todd Heap. After trading
touchdowns halfway through the fourth quarter, the Ravens defense
forced a turnover on downs, and the Ravens offense capitalized with
a Le'Ron McClain 1 yard touchdown run. The Ravens would add an
additional touchdown from McGahee in the final minute of the game
to open their season with a 38 - 24 win, and the second win in as
many home openers. With the win, not only do the Ravens improve to
1-0, they are the only team in the AFC North to win their home
opener on Kickoff Sunday; the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the
Tennessee Titans 13 - 10 on Kickoff Night the Thursday prior.
Week 2: at San Diego
Chargers
Week Two: Baltimore Ravens vs. San
Diego Chargers — Summary |
- Game time: 4:15 PM EDT
- Game weather: 83°F (Sunny)
- Referee: Tony Corrente
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- BAL - McGahee 3 yard TD run (Hauschka PAT) - 10:50
- SD - Kaeding 22 yard FG - 3:00
- BAL - Washington 27 yard TD pass from Flacco (Hauschka PAT) -
1:38
- SD - Kaeding 23 yard FG - 0:08
- Third Quarter
- BAL - Heap 9 yard TD
pass from Flacco (Hauschka PAT) - 8:24
- SD - Jackson 35 yard TD pass from Rivers
(Kaeding PAT) - 2:26
- Fourth Quarter
- SD - Kaeding 25 yard FG - 7:11
- BAL - Hauschka 33 yard FG - 2:54
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- Leading Passers
- SD - Philip
Rivers 25 comp - 45 att - 436 yds - 2 TD - 2 INT
- BAL - Joe Flacco
17 comp - 26 att - 190 yds - 2 TD - 1 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- SD - Darren Sproles 9 rec - 124 yds - 1 TD
- BAL - Ray Rice 6 rec -
46 yds - 0 TD
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
7 |
14 |
7 |
3 |
31 |
Chargers |
10 |
6 |
7 |
3 |
26 |
The Chargers host the Ravens in their home debut in San Diego
after a narrow escape in the second of two AFL 50th
Anniversary-themed division rivalry Monday Night matchups
against the Raiders in Oakland. The Chargers jumped out to an early
lead when a blown coverage led to an easy 81 yard touchdown pass
from Philip Rivers to Darren Sproles. The Ravens answered with
Willis McGahee on a 5 yard touchdown run, but the Chargers would
increase their advantage on a Nate Kaeding field goal. The
offensive display would continue in the second quarter, but the
Ravens touchdowns were only answered by Chargers field goals.
McGahee found the end zone a second time to take the lead 14 - 10,
but the Chargers pulled within one on the second Kaeding field
goal. Flacco then found Kelley Washington for Flacco's first
touchdown pass of the day and Washington's first touchdown
reception as a Raven just inside the 2-minute halftime warning.
Rivers led the Chargers down the field in an attempt to answer, but
the drive stalled and had to settle for the third of four Kaeding
field goals. In the second half, both defenses stiffened. Todd Heap
would get his second touchdown catch of the season from Flacco from
9 yards out, but the Chargers responded with a 35 yard touchdown
catch from Vincent Jackson. Late in the fourth quarter,
interceptions from Flacco and Rivers led to trading field goals.
After a Ravens punt, Rivers led the Chargers all the way down to
the Ravens 15. The Chargers went for the first down on fourth down
to go for the win, but Sproles was stopped by Ray Lewis five yards
in the backfield, allowing the Ravens to run the clock out. With
the win, not only do the Ravens improve to 2-0, the Ravens take
sole possession of first place in the AFC North.
Week 3: vs. Cleveland
Browns
Week Three: Cleveland Browns vs.
Baltimore Ravens — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
- Game weather: 72 °F (Partly Cloudy)
- Referee: Terry McAulay
- First Quarter
- BAL - McGahee 7 yard TD run (Hauschka PAT) - 10:15
- BAL - Hauschka 36 yard FG - 1:16
- Second Quarter
- BAL - Hauschka 33 yard FG - 5:37
- BAL - McGahee 15 yard TD run (Hauschka PAT) - 0:55
- Third Quarter
- BAL - Rice 9 yard TD
run (Hauschka PAT) - 7:32
- Fourth Quarter
- CLE - Cundiff 29 yard FG - 14:55
- BAL - Mason
72 yard TD reception from Flacco (Hauschka PAT) - 8:05
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- Leading Passers
- BAL - Joe Flacco
25 comp - 35 att - 342 yds - 1 TD - 0 INT
- CLE - Derek Anderson 11
comp - 19 att - 92 yds - 0 TD - 3 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- BAL - Derrick
Mason 5 rec - 118 yds - 1 TD
- CLE - Jerome Harrison 5 rec - 33 yds - 0 TD
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Browns |
0 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
Ravens |
10 |
10 |
7 |
7 |
34 |
After another high scoring affair in San Diego, the Ravens
returned to Baltimore with a one game lead on the Steelers and
Bengals and hosted their first AFC North Division game against the
Cleveland Browns. (Coincidentally, the Bengals host the Steelers in
divisional play in week three as well.) Although this was the third
consecutive high scoring game for the Ravens, this was not a close
contest. The Ravens struck early on the first of two touchdown runs
from Willis McGahee, and would increase their advantage on a
Hauschka field goal. In the second quarter, after another Hauschka
field goal, McGahee found the end zone again. His second rushing TD
leads the NFL with five. Although the Browns wanted to prove they
were up to the challenge of contending with a quality football
team, miscues thoroughly undid the Browns as quarterbacks Derek
Anderson and Brady Quinn combined for four interceptions. Quinn was
benched at the half in favor of Anderson, but Anderson was no
better than his maligned counterpart. The third quarter only saw
another touchdown for the Ravens, but was a special one for Ray
Rice, as it was his first career NFL touchdown. The final minutes
of the third quarter also saw the Browns longest drive of the day,
but as time expired in the third quarter, the Browns were stopped
short of the end zone. The fourth quarter opened with the Browns
only points of the game on a field goal from Billy Cundiff, a
free-agent signee since kicker Phil Dawson was inactive due to a
leg injury. The final points of the contest came on the third
Anderson interception, which was Ed Reed's first of the season.
Flacco's touchdown was not only the longest of the season for him
to date, but was the only passing touchdown all day. He hit a wide
open Derrick Mason after a blown coverage in the Browns secondary
for a 72 yard touchdown. With the win, the Ravens improve to 3-0
and improve to 1-0 in the AFC North.
Week 4: at New England
Patriots
Week Four: Baltimore Ravens vs. New
England Patriots — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
- Game weather: 64 F° (Cloudy)
- Referee: Ron Winter
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- NE - Brady 1 yard TD
run (Gostkowski PAT) - 14:08
- NE - Morris 12
yard TD run (Gostkowski PAT) - 3:57
- Third Quarter
- BAL - Edwards
fumble recovery in end zone, TD (Hauschka PAT) - 6:19
- NE - Moss 14 yard
TD reception from Brady (Gostkowski PAT) - 2:27
- Fourth Quarter
- BAL - McGahee 13 yard TD reception from Flacco
(Hauschka PAT) - 14:17
- NE - Gostkowski 33 yard FG - 7:10
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- Leading Passers
- NE - Tom Brady 21
comp - 32 att - 258 yds - 1 TD - 0 INT
- BAL - Joe Flacco
27 comp - 47 att - 264 yds - 2 TD - 1 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
7 |
0 |
7 |
7 |
21 |
Patriots |
3 |
14 |
7 |
3 |
27 |
Coming off their divisional home win over the Browns, the Ravens
flew to Gillette Stadium for a Week 4 battle
with the New England Patriots. After
Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski got a 32-yard
field goal in the first quarter, Baltimore got into the game with
quarterback Joe Flacco
hooking up with wide receiver Derrick Mason on a 20-yard touchdown
pass. In the second quarter, New England came back with quarterback
Tom Brady's 1-yard
touchdown run and running back Sammy Morris' 12-yard touchdown run.
The Ravens would reply in the third quarter with defensive end
Terrell Suggs
sacking Brady, causing a fumble which rolled into the Patriots'
endzone, where defensive end Dwan Edwards would land on it for a
touchdown. New England would come right back with Brady's 14-yard
touchdown pass to wide receiver Randy Moss. Baltimore would play some
catch-up in the fourth quarter as Flacco found running back Willis McGahee on
a 13-yard touchdown pass, but the Patriots willingly replied with
Gostkowski's 33-yard field goal. Flacco would lead a last-minute
drive, but New England's stiffened and came away with the win.
With the tough loss, the Ravens fell to 3-1.
Week 5: vs. Cincinnati
Bengals
Week Five: Cincinnati Bengals vs.
Baltimore Ravens — Summary |
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- BAL - Reed 52 yard TD
interception return (Hauschka PAT) -
12:17
- CIN - Graham
33 yard FG - 10:11
- Third Quarter
- CIN - Benson
28 yard TD run (Graham PAT) - 0:52
- Fourth Quarter
- BAL - Rice 48 yard TD
reception from Flacco
(Hauschka PAT) - 6:59
- CIN - Caldwell 20 yard TD reception from Palmer (Graham PAT)
- 0:22
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- Leading Passers
- BAL - Joe Flacco
22 comp - 31 att - 186 yds - 1 TD - 2 INT
- CIN - Carson
Palmer 18 comp - 31 att - 271 yds - 1 TD - 1 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Bengals |
0 |
3 |
7 |
7 |
17 |
Ravens |
0 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
14 |
Hoping to rebound from their tough road loss to the Patriots,
the Ravens went home for a Week 5 AFC North duel with the Cincinnati
Bengals. The winner would take the lead in the division after
five weeks.
After a scoreless first quarter, Baltimore's defense went to
work in the second quarter with safety Ed Reed returning an interception 52 yards for
a touchdown. The Bengals would answer with a 32-yard field goal
from kicker Shayne
Graham. Near the end of the third quarter, Cincinnati would
take the lead on a 28-yard touchdown run from running back Cedric Benson. The
Ravens would respond in the fourth quarter as quarterback Joe Flacco hooked up with
running back Ray Rice
48-yard touchdown pass. However, late in the game, the Bengals
would deliver the final strike as quarterback Carson Palmer
completed a 20-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Andre Caldwell.
Baltimore tried to rally, but an interception from cornerback Leon Hall eliminated any
chance of a comeback.
With the loss, the Ravens fell to 3-2.
Also, the defense's 40-game streak of keeping a single rusher
under 100 yards was snapped. The last time that Baltimore allowed a
100-yard rusher was Dec. 10, 2006 against the Chiefs' Larry Johnson.
Week 6: at Minnesota
Vikings
Week Six: Baltimore Ravens vs.
Minnesota Vikings — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
- Game weather: None (Domed Stadium)
- Referee: Mike Carey
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- MIN - Longwell 40 yard FG - 7:16
- BAL - Rice 22 yard TD
run (Hauschka PAT) - 4:13
- MIN - Longwell 22 yard FG - 2:05
- Fourth Quarter
- MIN - Shiancoe 1 yard TD reception from Favre (Longwell PAT) -
10:08
- BAL - Clayton 32 yard TD reception from Flacco (Hauschka PAT) -
8:35
- MIN - Longwell 29 yard FG - 6:01
- BAL - Mason
12 yard TD reception from Flacco (Hauschka PAT) - 5:12
- BAL - Rice 33 yard TD run (Hauschka PAT) - 3:37
- MIN - Longwell 31 yard FG - 1:56
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- Leading Passers
- MIN - Brett
Favre - 21 comp - 29 att - 278 yds - 3 TD - 0 INT
- BAL - Joe Flacco -
28 comp - 43 att - 385 yds - 2 TD - 0 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- MIN - Sidney
Rice - 6 rec - 176 yds - 0 TD
- BAL - Ray Rice - 10 rec - 117 yds - 0 TD
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
0 |
3 |
7 |
21 |
31 |
Vikings |
14 |
0 |
6 |
13 |
33 |
Trying to snap a two-game losing streak, the Ravens flew to the
Hubert H. Humphrey
Metrodome for a Week 6 interconference duel with the Minnesota
Vikings. Baltimore would trail in the first quarter as Vikings
quarterback Brett
Favre completed a 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end Visanthe
Shiancoe and a 4-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Bernard
Berrian. Afterwards, the Ravens would snag the only points of
the second quarter with kicker Steven Hauschka
making a 29-yard field goal.
In the third quarter, Minnesota would extend its lead as kicker
Ryan Longwell
nailed a 40-yard field goal. Baltimore would come right back into
the game with running back Ray
Rice's 22-yard touchdown run, but Longwell helped out the
Vikings with a 22-yard field goal. In a nerve-racking fourth
quarter, Minnesota increased its lead with Favre finding Shiancoe
again on a 1-yard touchdown run. The Ravens would respond with
quarterback Joe
Flacco's 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mark Clayton.
After Longwell gave the Vikings a 29-yard field goal, Baltimore
would take the lead as Flacco completed a 12-yard touchdown pass to
wide receiver Derrick Mason and Rice getting a 33-yard
touchdown run. Minnesota would regain the lead as Longwell booted a
31-yard field goal. Flacco would get the Ravens into scoring range,
but Hauschka's 44-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left,
preserving the Vikings' so-far perfect season.
With the loss, Baltimore went into its bye week at 3-3.
This also marked the first time that the Ravens defense allowed
back-to-back 100-yard rushers since 2005 (Bengals' Rudi Johnson &
Texans' Domanick Williams).
Week 7: Bye
Week
Week
8: vs. Denver Broncos
Week Eight: Denver Broncos vs.
Baltimore Ravens — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EST
- Game weather: 56°F (Cloudy)
- Referee: Walt Coleman
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- BAL - Hauschka 35 yard FG - 4:58
- Third Quarter
- BAL - Lardarius Webb 95 yard kickoff TD return
(Hauschka PAT) - 14:46
- DEN - Moreno 1 yard TD run (Prater PAT) - 9:46
- BAL - Hauschka 31 yard FG - 4:55
- Fourth Quarter
- BAL - Mason
20 yard TD reception from Flacco (Hauschka PAT) - 13:07
- BAL - Rice 7 yard TD
run (Hauschka PAT) - 1:59
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- Leading Passers
- BAL - Joe Flacco -
20 comp - 25 att - 175 yds - 1 TD - 0 INT
- DEN - Kyle Orton -
23 comp - 37 att - 152 yds - 0 TD - 0 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Broncos |
0 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
Ravens |
3 |
3 |
10 |
14 |
30 |
Coming off their bye week, the Ravens went home for a Week 8
duel with the undefeated Denver Broncos. Baltimore took flight in
the first half with kicker Steven Hauschka
nailing a 43-yard field goal in the first quarter and a 35-yard
field goal in the second quarter. The Ravens would immediately make
their domination felt in the third quarter as rookie cornerback Lardarius Webb
returned the second half's opening kickoff 95 yards for a
touchdown. The Broncos would get on the board with running back Knowshon Moreno
getting a 1-yard touchdown run, yet Baltimore answered with
Hauschka booting a 31-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Ravens
closed the game out in the fourth quarter as quarterback Joe Flacco found wide
receiver Derrick
Mason on a 20-yard touchdown pass, while running back Ray Rice got a 7-yard
touchdown run.
With the win, Baltimore improved to 4-3.
Week 9: at Cincinnati
Bengals
Week Nine: Baltimore Ravens vs.
Cincinnati Bengals — Summary |
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- CIN - Graham 23 yard FG - 7:45
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
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- Leading Passers
- CIN - Carson
Palmer - 20 comp - 33 att - 224 yds - 1 TD - 0 INT
- BAL - Joe Flacco -
18 comp - 32 att - 195 yds - 0 TD - 2 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- CIN - Laveranues Coles - 6 rec - 72 yds - 0
TD
- BAL - Ray Rice - 8 rec - 87 yds - 0 TD
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
0 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
7 |
Bengals |
14 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
17 |
Coming off their dominating home win over the Broncos, the
Ravens flew to Paul Brown Stadium for a Week 9 AFC
North rematch with the Cincinnati Bengals. Baltimore would
trail in the first quarter as Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer
completed a 6-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Andre Caldwell,
followed by running back Cedric Benson getting a 1-yard touchdown
run. Cincinnati would increase their lead in the second quarter as
kicker Shayne
Graham booted a 23-yard field goal. After a scoreless third
quarter, the Ravens got on the board with a 2-yard touchdown run
from running back Ray
Rice. However, the Bengals' defense would stop any further
progress from Baltimore.
With the loss, the Ravens fell to 4-4.
Week 10: at Cleveland
Browns
Week Ten: Baltimore Ravens vs.
Cleveland Browns — Summary |
- Game time: 8:30 PM EDT
- Game weather: 46F (Chilly)
- Referee: Carl Cheffers
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- BAL - Rice 13 yard TD
run (Hauschka PAT) - 12:35
- BAL - Landry
41 yard interception return TD (Hauschka PAT blocked) - 12:20
- BAL - Hauschka 44 yard FG - 7:25
- Fourth Quarter
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- Leading Passers
- CLE - Brady
Quinn - 13 comp - 31 att - 99 yds - 0 TD - 2 INT
- BAL - Joe Flacco -
13 comp - 18 att - 155 yds - 0 TD - 0 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
0 |
0 |
16 |
0 |
16 |
Browns |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Hoping to rebound from their season-sweeping losses to the
Bengals, the Ravens flew to Cleveland Browns Stadium for a
Week 10 Monday night duel with their AFC North rival, the Cleveland
Browns. After a scoreless first half, Baltimore would acquire
all of their points in the third quarter. It began with running
back Ray Rice getting a
13-yard touchdown run, safety Dawan Landry returning an interception 48
yards for a touchdown, and kicker Steven Hauschka
booting a 44-yard field goal. Afterwards, the defense would
consistently shutdown the Browns' inept offense.
With the win, the Ravens improved to 5-4.
Week 11: vs. Indianapolis
Colts
Week Eleven: Indianapolis Colts vs.
Baltimore Ravens — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EST
- Game weather: 56°F (Sunny)
- Referee: John Parry
- First Quarter
- IND - Clark 3
yard TD reception from Manning (Stover kick) - 11:24
- BAL - Cundiff 46 yard FG - 5:09
- BAL - Cundiff 44 yard FG - 4:01
- Second Quarter
- BAL - Cundiff 38 yard FG - 4:43
- IND - Addai 5
yard TD run (Stover kick) - 1:23
- BAL - Cundiff 36 yard FG - 0:02
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
- BAL - Cundiff 20 yard FG - 10:12
- IND - Stover 25 yard FG - 7:02
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- Leading Passers
- BAL - Joe Flacco -
23 comp - 35 att - 256 yards - 0 TD - 1 INT
- IND - Peyton
Manning - 22 comp - 31 att - 299 yds - 1 TD - 2 INT
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Colts |
7 |
7 |
0 |
3 |
17 |
Ravens |
6 |
6 |
0 |
3 |
15 |
Coming off their shutout road win over the Browns, the Ravens
went home for a Week 11 duel with the Indianapolis Colts. Baltimore would
trail in the first quarter as Colts quarterback Peyton Manning
threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dallas Clark. The Ravens would answer with
recently-signed kicker Billy Cundiff (after Steven Hauschka was cut) making a 46-yard
and a 44-yard field goal. Baltimore would take the lead in the
second quarter with Cundiff's 38-yard field goal, but Indianapolis
would answer with a 5-yard touchdown run from running back Joseph Addai. The
Ravens would close out the half with Cundiff nailing a 36-yard
field goal. After a scoreless third quarter, Baltimore regained the
lead again in the fourth quarter with a 20-yard field goal from
Cundiff, but the Colts would get the last laugh as former Ravens
kicker Matt Stover
booted a 25-yard field goal.
With the loss, Baltimore fell to 5-5.
Week 12: vs. Pittsburgh
Steelers
Week Twelve: Pittsburgh Steelers vs.
Baltimore Ravens — Summary |
- Game time: 8:20 PM EST
- Game weather:
- Referee: Ed Hochuli
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- PIT- Jeff Reed 44 yard FG- 1:40
- Fourth Quarter
- PIT- Dixon 24 yard TD run (Reed PAT)- 5:09
- BAL- Cundiff 24 yard FG- 4:33
- Overtime
- BAL- Cundiff 29 yard FG- 3:23
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- Leading Passers
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
OT |
Total |
Steelers |
0 |
7 |
3 |
7 |
0 |
17 |
Ravens |
7 |
7 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
20 |
Following a close loss to the Colts the prior week, the much-hated
Steelers came to town for a rematch of last year's AFC Championship
Game. Steelers starting QB Ben Roethlisberger, who suffered a
concussion in the previous week's overtime loss to the Chiefs
did not start, and was the designated 3rd (emergency) quarterback.
Backup Charlie
Batch also was hurt in that game, which left 2nd-year QB Dennis Dixon, who
previously had one pass in his NFL career, to start. The Steelers
received the opening kickoff, but went three-and-out. On the
ensuing possession, the Ravens drove down the field with ease,
capping off their drive with a touchdown run by Willis McGahee. In
the second quarter, Dixon hit WR Santonio Holmes on a play-action pass
for a 33 yard TD, tying the game. The Ravens answered on the
following drive, with a 52-yard strike from Joe Flacco to Mark
Clayton, setting up a 10-yard touchdown pass to Derrick Mason. In
the third quarter, on the Ravens opening possession, Mark Clayton
made a 9 yard reception but fumbled the ball. The ball was kicked
20 yards towards the Steelers endzone by a Pittsburgh player, but
recovered by Tyrone Carter. The Steelers drove, but were held to a
field goal by Jeff Reed. Later in the 4th quarter, Joe Flacco was
sacked by Lawrence Timmons and fumbled the ball,
recovered by the Steelers near midfield. The drive resulted in a 24
yard run on a QB option by Dixon, giving the Steelers their first
lead of the night. On the Ravens next possession, things were
looking bad when the offense was facing a 3rd and 22 with around 3
minutes left. Joe Flacco completed a pass to Derrick Mason for 17
yards, leaving John Harbaugh with a critical decision. Harbaugh
opted to go for it, and Joe Flacco found Ray Rice for a 44-yard
reception, setting the Ravens up inside the Steeler 10 yard line
with less than 2 minutes left. Billy Cundiff tied the game with a
24 yard field goal. On the following Steeler possession, Dennis
Dixon was nearly intercepted by Lardarius Webb. The Steelers were
forced to punt, giving the ball back to the Ravens with about 1:30
left in the game. A very good punt return into Steeler territory by
Chris Carr was wiped
off by a block in the back. Despite the setback, the Ravens managed
to drive to the Steeler 40 yard line, where their drive stalled. On
3rd and 9 with 25 seconds left, Joe Flacco was sacked and fumbled,
but the ball was recovered by Ben Grubbs. With the clock counting
inside 10 seconds left and no timeouts, the field goal team managed
to get into formation, and get the kick off. The 56 yard attempt by
Billy Cundiff was dead center, but about 2 yards short. In
overtime, the Steelers won the toss and got the ball, but were
forced to punt. The Ravens, also forced to punt deep in their own
territory, gave the ball to Pittsburgh around the Steeler 40 yard
line. On a 3rd and 5, Dennis Dixon thew an interception to LB Paul Kruger, who
returned the ball 26 yards to the Steeler 28 yard line. Already in
field goal range, the Ravens ran the ball down to the Pittsburgh 11
yard line where Billy Cundiff made a 29 yard field goal to win the
game.
With the win, both teams' records is 6-5. The Ravens hold the
final wild card seed in the AFC due to the head-to-head tiebreaker
over Pittsburgh.
Week 13: at Green Bay
Packers
Week Thirteen: Baltimore Ravens vs.
Green Bay Packers — Summary |
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- GB- Finley 2 yard TD pass from Rodgers (Crosby
PAT) - 4:39
- GB- Driver 8
yard TD pass from Rodgers (Crosby PAT) - 0:38
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
- GB- Finley 19 yard TD pass from Rodgers (Crosby PAT) -
10:38
- GB- Crosby 32 yard FG - 2:00
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- Leading Passers
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
0 |
0 |
14 |
0 |
14 |
Packers |
3 |
14 |
0 |
10 |
27 |
Week
14: vs Detroit Lions
Week Fourteen: Detroit Lions vs.
Baltimore Ravens — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
- Game weather:
- Referee:
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- BAL McClain 3 yard TD run (Cundiff PAT) -
8:50
- BAL- McGahee 8 yard TD run (Cundiff PAT) -
4:16
- BAL- McGahee 19 yard TD run (Cundiff PAT) -
0:51
- Fourth Quarter
- BAL- Smith 15 yard
TD run (Cundiff PAT) - 5:02
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- Leading Passers
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Lions |
0 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
Ravens |
3 |
17 |
21 |
7 |
48 |
Week
15: vs Chicago Bears
Week Fifteen: Chicago Bears vs.
Baltimore Ravens — Summary |
- Game time: 4:15 PM EDT
- Game weather:
- Referee:
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
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- Leading Passers
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Bears |
0 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
Ravens |
14 |
0 |
17 |
0 |
31 |
Week 16: at Pittsburgh
Steelers
Week Sixteen: Baltimore Ravens vs.
Pittsburgh Steelers — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
- Game weather:
- Referee:
- First Quarter
- PIT- Reed 26 yd FG -
9:21
- BAL- Cundiff
27 yard FG - 5:18
- PIT- Reed 39 yd FG -
1:09
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
- PIT- Reed 38 yd FG -
5:25
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- Leading Passers
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
3 |
7 |
10 |
0 |
20 |
Steelers |
6 |
14 |
0 |
3 |
23 |
Even with the loss to the Steelers, the Ravens playoff hopes
were not yet vanished. All the Ravens needed was a win the
following against the Oakland Raiders to clinch a playoff
berth.
Week
17: at Oakland Raiders
Week Seventeen: Baltimore Ravens vs.
Oakland Raiders — Summary |
- Game time: 4:15 PM EDT
- Game weather:
- Referee:
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- OAK- Janikowski 37 yard FG - 14:49
- BAL- McGahee 77 yd TD run (Cundiff PAT) -
3:54
- OAK- Miller 12
yard TD pass from Frye (Janikowski] PAT) - 0:47
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
- BAL- McGahee 2 yd TD run (Cundiff PAT) -
13:16
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- Leading Passers
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
7 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
21 |
Raiders |
0 |
10 |
3 |
0 |
13 |
This victory allowed the dethroning of the defending world champion
Pittsburgh Steelers and
ending the latter team's run at a repeat title. In turn, the Ravens
got their Wild Card spot.
Playoffs
Schedule
AFC Wild Card
Round: at New England Patriots
AFC Wild Card Round: Baltimore
Ravens vs. New England Patriots — Summary |
- Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
- Game weather:
- Referee:
- First Quarter
- BAL- Rice 83 yd TD run
(Cundiff PAT) -
14:43
- BAL- McClain 1 yd TD run (Cundiff PAT) -
10:29
- BAL- Rice 1 yd TD run
(Cundiff PAT) - 3:55
- BAL- Cundiff
27 yard FG - 1:19
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
- BAL- McGahee 3 yd TD run (2 pt coversion NO
GOOD) - 10:32
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- Leading Passers
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
24 |
0 |
3 |
6 |
33 |
Patriots |
0 |
7 |
7 |
0 |
14 |
Entering the postseason as the AFC's sixth seed, the Ravens began
their playoff run at Gillette Stadium in the AFC Wild Card
round against the #3 New England Patriots, a rematch of
their game played during Week 4 of the 2009 season. The Ravens
jumped ahead early when Ray
Rice, on the Ravens first offensive play of the game, took the
ball up the middle and ran 83 yards for a Ravens touchdown. It was
the longest rush of his career and the 2nd longest rush in NFL
postseason history.[5]
Less than 2 minutes later, Terrell Suggs, knocks the ball from New
England quarterback Tom
Brady's hand on a 3rd and 11 pass attempt and recovers for the
Ravens on the New England 17. Le'Ron McClain then capped a 5 play
Ravens scoring drive with a 2 yard touchdown plunge, extending the
lead to 14-0.[5]
The Ravens capitalized on another New England miscue when
cornerback Chris Carr
intercepted a Tom Brady pass, after a 6 play drive of 26 yards,
Rice scores his second touchdown of the quarter. On the Patriots
very next possession another Tom Brady pass is intercepted by
safety Ed Reed leading to a
Ravens field goal and a 24-0 first quarter lead.[5]
The Ravens went on to defeat the Patriots by a final score of
33-14. The Ravens would face the top-seeded Colts in the Divisional
Round.
AFC Divisional
Round: at Indianapolis Colts
AFC Divisional Round: Baltimore
Ravens vs. Indianapolis Colts — Summary |
- Game time: 8:15 PM EDT
- Game weather:
- Referee:
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
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- Leading Passers
- Leading Rushers
- Leading Receivers
- Leading Tacklers
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|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Ravens |
|
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0 |
Colts |
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0 |
References
- ^
http://games.espn.go.com/ffl/resources/playernews?playerId=129
- ^
"Explanation of new NFL Scheduling Formula".
Archived from the original on
2009-06-20. http://www.webcitation.org/5hg3jPZxu. Retrieved
2009-04-27.
- ^
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft09/news/story?id=4027503
- ^
http://www.nfl.com/schedules/release
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b
c
"Baltimore 33, New England
14". ESPN. http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/playbyplay?gameId=300110017. Retrieved 12 January
2010.
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