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Bengals Gab (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Baltimore: LB Antwan Barnes, CB Frank Walker, DL Haloti Ngata, RB Jalen Parmele, QB John Beck, OL Oniel Cousins, DL Paul Kruger, OT Tony Moll. Cincinnati: OT Andre Smith, TE Chase Coffman, LB Dan Skuta, FB Fui Vakapuna, WR Jerome Simpson, QB Jordan Palmer, DL Orien Harris, SS Roy L. Williams.
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Ravens Gab (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Baltimore: LB Antwan Barnes, CB Frank Walker, DL Haloti Ngata, RB Jalen Parmele, QB John Beck, OL Oniel Cousins, DL Paul Kruger, OT Tony Moll. Cincinnati: OT Andre Smith, TE Chase Coffman, LB Dan Skuta, FB Fui Vakapuna, WR Jerome Simpson, QB Jordan Palmer, DL Orien Harris, SS Roy L. Williams.
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Baltimore will be without DL Haloti Ngata for Week 9 at the Bengals. The following players are also inactive for that game: DB Frank Walker , RB Jalen Parmele , LB Antwan Barnes , DL Paul Kruger , QB John Beck and DL Oniel Cousins .
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Cincy Jungle (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Game: Baltimore Ravens (4-3) at Cincinnati Bengals (5-2) Series Leader : Baltimore, 15-12 Streak : Bengals have won four of the past six meetings Coaches vs. Opponent : Lewis: 8-5. Harbaugh: 2-1. Broadcast : CBS (1:00 PM ET): Dick Enberg, Dan Fouts. Westwood One Radio: Kevin Kugler, Mark Malone. SIRIUS: 129 (Bal.), 123 (Cin.). XM: 105 (Cin.). SB Nation: Baltimore Beatdown NFL.com : Game Center Weather...
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Cincy Jungle (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
CINCINNATI BENGALS QUESTIONABLE PROBABLE T Andre Smith (foot) RB Jeremi Johnson (knee) S Roy Williams (forearm) DT Tank Johnson (foot) S Tom Nelson (shoulder) RB Bernard Scott (knee) BALTIMORE RAVENS QUESTIONABLE PROBABLE S Haruki Nakamura (chest) LB Prescott Burgess (illness) DT Haloti Ngata (ankle) TE Todd Heap (ankle) S Tom Zbikowski (illness) LB Jarret Johnson (shoulder) LS Matt Katula (elbow)...
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Baltimore Beatdown (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Once again, there are no players listed on the Baltimore Ravens Injury Report as "out" after today's practice. However, long snapper Matt Katula (elbow) and DT Haloti Ngata (ankle) still are on the "Did Not Participate" list, which is not good. You almost never hear about the long snapper unless it is not good. It is also my recollection that our backup long snapper is none other...
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Cincy Jungle (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening, we'll (TRY TO) update the practice/injury chart leading up to Sunday's game. The chart is pretty self-explanatory. If the player is listed as out, they're out for the game. If they did not participate, they didn't practice. If they were limited, then they only participated during a portion of practice (typically means missing 11-on-11 drills). If the player...
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Baltimore Beatdown (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
The Baltimore Ravens released their Injury Report for Wednesday. While there is no one listed as "out" for the game, the list of "Did Not Participate" is unusually long for the team, but should be pared down as the week progresses. So far the following players did not participate in Wednesday's practice: Prescott Burgess (illness), Matt Katula (elbow), Haruki Nakamura (chest), Haloti...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
Team will only have four CBs available in matchup vs. Denver The Ravens will match up against the undefeated Denver Broncos and their 12th-ranked pass offense with just four cornerbacks after deactivating Frank Walker for today's game at M&T Bank Stadium.
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JSOnline (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Minneapolis — The chemistry between Brett Favre and Sidney Rice appears to be coming along nicely, considering it produced two of the biggest plays in Sunday's 33-31 victory over the Baltimore Ravens at the Metrodome. The 63-yard reception that set up Ryan Longwell's third-quarter field goal came on a play that Favre changed from run to pass. And the 58-yarder that led to Longwell's game-winner...
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Baltimore Beatdown (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
More photos » by Jim Mone - AP 2 days ago: Baltimore Ravens cornerback Frank Walker (41) breaks up a deep Brett Favre pass to Minnesota Vikings Bernard Berrian in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009, in Minneapolis. Walker was charged with pass interference. The Vikings won 33-31. (AP Photo/Jim Mone) Browse more photos » Complain all you want about the secondary...
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Tax Research UK (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
EU ‘backtracked on zero-ten tax’ » News » This Is Jersey. The JEP notes: JERSEY was given ‘green lights all the way’ on zero-ten, according to former Chief Minister Frank Walker. He says that when Jersey was proposing the zero-ten corporate tax system in response to EU pressure on tax-exempt companies, both the UK and Ecofin – the [...]
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Baltimore Beatdown (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
More photos » by Tom Olmscheid - AP about 16 hours ago: Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Sidney Rice, bottom, holds on to a 58-yard pass from Vikings quarterback Brett Favre as Baltimore Ravens cornerback Frank Walker, top, brings Rice to the ground during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009, in Minneapolis. Minnesota won 33-31. (AP Photo/Tom Olmscheid) Browse more...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
Just when it looks like secondary might be coming together, another player falls down on the job - Give Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington credit for his honesty, if nothing else. You think he played poorly against the Vikings on Sunday? So poorly that he absolutely deserved to be yanked in the third quarter and replaced by Frank Walker?