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NBA Star Donovan Mitchell Shares Story of Lamar Jackson at Louisville
“He had the basketball team getting up at 6am to tailgate.”
Spida reveals what it was like being at Louisville with Lamar Jackson pic.twitter.com/ec1xRnaAEp
— 7PM in Brooklyn (@7PMinBrooklyn) September 24, 2024
Ravens focus on limiting penalties after tough three weeks
Todd Karpovich, Baltimoresports.com
Ravens coach John Harbaugh has not been pleased with the number of penalties the team has incurred over the first three weeks of the season.
Baltimore is the most penalized team in the league with 31 infractions for 278 yards, according to the Football Database. Offensive holding has been the biggest issue with six flags thrown, followed by delay of game, false start, and defensive holding.
The Ravens were penalized 13 times for 105 yards in the 28-25 victory over the Cowboys. Some of those penalties, such as the roughing the passer flag on linebacker Odafe Oweh and the illegal contact on safety Marcus Williams, were questionable. Oweh appeared to legally tackle Prescott to the ground just as he released the ball and Williams appeared to just graze the jersey of an opponent.
Ravens film study: How Daniel Faalele paved the way vs. Cowboys
Brian Wacker, The Baltimore Sun
No one bore the ire of the fan base more than right guard Daniel Faalele, who at 6 feet 8 and 380 pounds looked like an obviously oversized square peg for a round hole. Men his size are, simply put, better suited for tackle, which is the position he had played his first two years in the NFL and all four years in college at Minnesota until the loss of three starters up front in the offseason left the Ravens scrambling on how best to plug a suddenly leaky dam.
So it was no wonder then that on Sunday night deep inside AT&T Stadium after the Ravens’ nail-biting 28-25 victory over the Dallas Cowboys that Jackson, sitting a few feet to Harbaugh’s right as the coach spoke from the adjacent podium, interrupted halfway through the news conference to shout out his besieged guard’s name in praise.
How Derrick Henry found his place in Ravens offense vs. Cowboys
Jamison Hensley, ESPN
In the locker room following Sunday’s 28-25 win at the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh had one final game ball to hand out.
“The thing that was the key difference in the game — that made it all happen — was 151 yards rushing by King Henry,” Harbaugh told the players before delivering the ball to running back Derrick Henry and giving him a hug.
While Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was explaining to reporters in another part of AT&T Stadium that his team couldn’t afford Henry this offseason, the Ravens were celebrating how Henry helped Baltimore to its first win of the season. From stiff-arming tacklers to motivating his offensive linemen, Henry produced one of his vintage performances by running for 151 yards on 25 carries and scoring two touchdowns.