The Baltimore Ravens were among the most impressive NFL teams in week one. They looked like they haven't lost a step from last season. Joe Flacco was nearly perfect, and both Ray Lewis and Ed Reed appear to be ageless. (even though Reed may have tweaked his hammy after his pick six)
"Sports Spin" caught up with longtime Baltimore media personality Jamie Costello...
We're now less than a week from the Patriots and Giants meeting the in the Super Bowl for the second time in four years. I thought I'd take a little time to revisit my preseason NFL predictions with the benefit of hindsight.
Let's start with the AFC East...
Without a doubt, the NFL has some very passionate fans. Last week I showed you the Packer fan that cried when they lost.
Today I give you the out of shape, know every thing bearded super raven fan that loses his mind after Billy Cundiff missed the field goal that cost the Ravens the game against the Patriots in the AFC Championship game.
ESPN's Skip Bayless is one of the most polarizing sports analysts on television. Bayless has strong opinions and convictions, and never waffles on any subject. He cut his teeth in the print journalism world before becoming a talking head on ESPN...
Joe Flacco came into the 2011 playoffs with a lot of doubters. His critics feel he is not a 'big game' quarterback, and the Ravens' defense and running game have carried him most of his career.
Before Sunday's game against New England, Flacco had thrown for over 200 yards only once in the postseason...
The New York Giants were the only road team to win in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs this weekend.
Meanwhile, San Francisco and New England won the right to host their conference’s championship game next Sunday.
Ten years is long time to wait for anything. Ten minutes is too long for most people in this era of instant gratification.
After nearly ten years of futility, inconsistency, and close calls, the Houston Texans finally won a playoff game...
Maurice Jones-Drew ran for 105 yards, and Josh Scobee’s four field goals led the Jacksonville Jaguars past the Ravens 12-7 on Monday Night Football. The Jacksonville running game, led by Drew, helped the Jaguars (2-5) control the ball and the clock...
Add the New York Jets’ Mark Sanchez to the list of battered, high-profile NFL quarterbacks playing through injuries in 2011.
Sanchez had his nose broken on a hit to the face by Raiders linebacker Kamerion Wimbley in the second half of the Jets’ 34-24 loss at Oakland on Sunday...