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UNDER ARMOUR PERFORMANCE CENTER 1 WINNING DRIVE OWINGS MILLS, MD 21117 2000 WORLD 2012 CHAMPIONS ph: 410-701-4000 fx: 410-701-4100 website: www.baltimoreravens.com twitter: @ravens WEEK 2: BROWNS (0-1) VS. RAVENS (0-1)

Sunday, Sept. 15, 2013 • 1 p.m. ET • M&T Bank Stadium (71,008)

JUST THE FACTS THAT M&T MAGIC • The Baltimore Ravens, now 0-1, play their 2013 home opener when Simply put, the Ravens have been dominant at home since the day they host the (0-1) this Sunday, Sept. 15, at M&T they arrived in Baltimore. Below are the Ravens’ respective home Bank Stadium. Game time is 1 p.m. ET. Prior to player introductions, records and corresponding NFL rankings during several periods. the Ravens will salute last season’s XLVII Champions with a brief video and the unveiling of permanent banners. RAVENS HOME RECORDS / NFL RANKINGS • The Ravens opened the NFL season last Thursday (9/5) with a 49- Time Period (Milestone) Record NFL Rank 27 loss at Denver in a game that was delayed 34 minutes because of Since 2010 (Past Four Seasons) 21-3 2t lightning in the area. The Broncos’ 49 points are the most ever scored Since 2008 ( Arrival) 33-7 2t against the Ravens, as were the 7 TD passes thrown by QB Peyton Since 2000 (Super Bowl XXXV Season) 79-25 2 Manning. (Those TD throws also tied an NFL single-game record.) Since 1998 (M&T Bank Stadium Opened) 87-33 2t After taking a 17-14 halftime lead, the Ravens gave up 3 TD passes in Since 1996 (Team’s Inception) 94-41-1 4 a six-minute span of the third quarter, with Manning hitting WR Andre Home Quick Hits: Caldwell (28 yards) and WR (5 and 2 yards) to take a 35- • The Ravens averaged 31.8 points per game at home in 2012, ranking as the 17 lead. The closest the Ravens got in the second half was at 42-27 NFL’s fourth-best mark. after QB found rookie WR with a 13-yard • Baltimore has allowed just 15.1 points per game at M&T Bank Stadium TD with 10:28 left in the game. Flacco finished 34-of-62 for 362 yards during the John Harbaugh Era (since 2008), ranking as the NFL’s second-best with 2 TDs and 2 INTs. Manning was spectacular, completing 27 of 42 figure (Pittsburgh, 14.9 ppg). for 462 yards. Cleveland lost, 23-10, to visiting last Sunday. • The improved Browns, now under first-year head coach , have lost 10 in a row to their AFC North rival Ravens, HARBS SAYS including two in 2012: 23-16 in Baltimore (9/27) and 25-15 in “A team is a living organism. Change is inevitable. So, you keep moving Cleveland (11/4). Cleveland’s last victory (33-30 OT) over Baltimore forward, handle what is put in front of you, have each other’s backs, came on 11/18/07 at M&T Bank Stadium. keep fighting. You build, and it comes together. We are a different team • The Ravens have won back-to-back AFC North titles and are than we were last February, than we were in training camp, than we attempting to earn the playoffs for an NFL-best sixth season in a row. were in Denver, for that matter. We’ll be very different by November Under John Harbaugh, Baltimore has won at least one playoff game and December. Teams evolve. Our plan is always to be better.” in each of the last five seasons, appeared in three AFC Championship games and won Super Bowl XLVII in February. INJURY REPORT MEDIA/PRACTICE SCHEDULE Four Ravens missed last Thursday’s game at Denver because of Wed. 9/11...... 11:40 a.m. Coach Harbaugh / Key Players at Podium injury: G/C Ryan Jensen (foot), DT Arthur Jones (illness), WR/RS 11:40 a.m. Open Locker Room (foot) and DT Brandon Williams (toe). WR/RS 1:45 p.m. Practice / Media Viewing (knee) and T (ankle) left that contest and Thurs. 9/12...... 11:40 a.m. Three Coordinators at Podium did not return. TE (hip), OLB D.J. Bryant (knee) and OLB 11:40 a.m. Open Locker Room (wrist) are on Injured Reserve. (Pitta is designated 1:45 p.m. Practice / Media Viewing for return.) Former starting ILB Jameel McClain (spine) is on the Fri. 9/13...... 11:30 a.m. Practice / Media Viewing Physically Unable to Perform list, and rookie (6th round) DE Kapron 1 p.m. Coach Harbaugh / Open Locker Room Lewis-Moore (knee) is on the Non-Football Injury list. WEDNESDAY CONFERENCE CALLS Browns: LB Paul Kruger at 10:55 a.m.; Rob Chudzinski at 11:05 a.m. NOTE THE QUOTE Ravens: QB Joe Flacco at 11:40 a.m.; John Harbaugh at 11:55 a.m. JOE FLACCO ON PREPARING FOR CLEVELAND GAME BROADCAST CREWS “It was just one of those nights in Denver. It Local Radio: WBAL Radio (1090 AM) / 98Rock (97.9 FM) was a pretty good game for a while; we had - Gerry Sandusky (play-by-play) the halftime lead, and then it got away from us. - Stan White (analyst) - (analyst) We’ve all been through this before. If you’ve National Radio: Westwood One been in the NFL for some time, you’re going to - Chuck Cooperstein (play-by-play) - (analyst) be involved in these types of games no matter how good you are, or how good you think you TV: CBS / WJZ (Ch. 13) - Marv Albert (play-by-play) - Rich Gannon (analyst) are. You put it behind you, regroup and get - Jim Rikhoff (producer) - Andy Goldberg (Director) ready for the next one. For us, that’s Cleveland at home this weekend.”

Kevin Byrne - Senior V.P. Public/Community Relations n Chad Steele - Director of Public Relations n Patrick Gleason - Asst. Director of Public Relations n Tom Valente - Public Relations Coordinator Karen McGee - Media Services Coordinator n Marisol Renner - Publications/PR Specialist n Travis Basciotta - Public Relations Intern n Eddie Healy - Public Relations Intern 2013 TEAM / GAME INFORMATION

SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2013 ROSTER CHANGES Date Opponent Time/Result KEY FREE AGENT ADDITIONS Thurs. Sept. 5 at L 27-49 • DE Chris Canty (NY Giants) - 9th Season Sun. Sept. 15 CLEVELAND BROWNS 1:00 p.m. Career: 301 tackles, 20 sacks, 12 PD Sun. Sept. 22 1:00 p.m. • TE Clark (Tampa Bay) - 11th Season Sun. Sept. 29 at 1:00 p.m. Career: 1 , 481 catches, 5,409 rec. yards, 50 TDs Sun. Oct. 6 at 1:00 p.m. • OLB (Denver) - 8th Season Sun. Oct. 13 1:00 p.m. Career: 3 Pro Bowls, 265 tackles, 64.5 sacks, 17 FFs Sun. Oct. 20 at 4:25 p.m. Sun. Oct. 27 Bye Week • LB (Jacksonville) - 10th Season Sun. Nov. 3 at Cleveland Browns 4:25 p.m. Career: Jaguars all-time leading tackler (1,096), 21.5 sacks, 9 FFs Sun. Nov. 10 1:00 p.m. • DE Marcus Spears (Dallas) - 9th Season Sun. Nov. 17* at 1:00 p.m. Career: 315 tackles, 10 sacks, 12 PD Sun. Nov. 24* 1:00 p.m. • WR (Denver) - 15th Season Thurs. Nov. 28 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 8:30 p.m. (NBC) Career: 388 catches, 5,258 rec. yards, 39 TDs Sun. Dec. 8* 1:00 p.m. PLAYERS LOST (WITH STARTING EXPERIENCE) Mon. Dec. 16 at 8:40 p.m. (ESPN) C - retired; WR (SF) - trade; LB Dannell Sun. Dec. 22* 8:30 p.m. (NBC) Ellerbe (Mia.) - UFA; NT Ma’ake Kemoeatu (unsigned) - UFA; OLB Paul Sun. Dec. 29* at Cincinnati Bengals 1:00 p.m. Kruger (Cle.) - UFA; LB - retired; S (Ten.) - All Game Times Eastern * Flexible Scheduling Games released; S (Hou.) - UFA; CB (Phi.) - UFA

SPOTLIGHT: NOTE OF THE WEEK Pos: K Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180 Exp. (NFL/Ravens): 2/2 Posting a 10-0 all-time record versus the Cleveland Browns, Ravens College: Texas Hometown: Austin, TX QB Joe Flacco ties John Elway for the most wins by a starting NFL signal-caller against an opponent without a loss since the 1970 What’s it like kicking at M&T Bank Stadium? “Playing at M&T Bank Stadium is awesome because 70,000 merger. In his 10 victories, Flacco has completed 166 of 268 passes fans sound like 170,000.” (61.9%) for 2,037 yards, 12 TDs and 5 INTs (92.5 rating). What was it like to see the Justin Tucker bobblehead that was a MOST WINS AS A STARTER AGAINST AN OPPONENT W/O A LOSS give-away at a Bowie Baysox game? “It’s a little surreal. They got (Since 1970 Merger) it pretty spot on. They gave my bobblehead some pretty big ears Rk. Player Opponent Record and a big ol’ smile – seems about right. What I thought was really 1. Joe Flacco (Bal.) Cleveland 10-0 cool was that they put a little bobble-leg on there that if you flick John Elway (Den.) New England 10-0 it around, it’ll shake and kick. [Whether] it’s a bobblehead or a kid 3. Daunte Culpepper (Min.) Detroit 9-0 wearing my jersey – for anybody who experiences that in here – it’s 4. (Ind./Den.) Cincinnati 8-0 definitely humbling. It’s cool to see that we’re appreciated outside of this building and in the community.” NUMBERS TO RAVE ABOUT What’s your favorite tourist spot in Baltimore? “I’d say going to The Aquarium and playing with the dolphins and the puffins. Playing with the dolphins and puffins is pretty cool. I’m actually a 10 season pass holder at The Aquarium now. I’ll stop on in every now Consecutive wins by the Ravens over Cleveland, tying Denver and again just to see how my aquatic friends are doing.” (also 10 against the Browns) for the NFL’s longest active winning streak versus a single team. What first pops into your mind when you hear the following names? John Harbaugh: “Leader and friend.” Ozzie Newsome: +14 “The mastermind.” and : “The obvious Turnover differential the Ravens own over Cleveland in collective answer is ‘The Wolfpack.’” Joe Flacco: “That’s my Baltimore’s 10-game winning streak against the Browns. The .” (Terrell Owens impression) Ravens have posted 18 INTs and 3 FRs in these games. What was your favorite from last year? “The 39-yard field goal at Heinz Field after I had just missed one from 41 [yards].” 251-122 How the Ravens have outscored the Browns during Baltimore’s Why that one, since you kicked multiple game-winning field goals current 10-game winning streak over Cleveland. and kicked in the Super Bowl? “It was just a hard kick to make. It was in pretty much the same spot – give or take a couple of yards. The PAT to tie the Denver [Divisional Playoff] game up was also special. I don’t think I was ever more nervous for a kick in my life.” 2013 AFC NORTH STANDINGS How was it getting a rushing attempt on a fake FG in the Super Teams W L T Home Road Div. Con. PF PA Streak Bowl? “Well, it would have been a lot cooler if I had scored. I would Baltimore 0 1 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 27 49 Lost 1 have had the sickest celebration for a kicker ever. It would Cincinnati 0 1 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 21 24 Lost 1 never have been topped. [But,] maybe next time – maybe the next Cleveland 0 1 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 10 23 Lost 1 Super Bowl if we’re fortunate enough again.” Pittsburgh 0 1 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 9 16 Lost 1 quoth the ravens Baltimore Football

“Ozzie Newsome has headed up personnel for 18 years, the last 12 as GM, and he retains final say over all personnel matters, including the 53-man roster. But this behemoth is built on the strength of more than just one guy. Pat Moriarty, Eric DeCosta, Vince Newsome and George Kokinis were all part of the original Ravens staff with Ozzie in 1996, and Joe Hortiz came aboard in 1998. In few other places does that kind of continuity exist, and the benefit is a tried-and-true system that is inclusive across the board.” - NFL.com’s Albert Breer on the Ravens’ front office:

Hall of Fame QB and ESPN’s Steve Young on QB Joe Flacco: CBSSports.com’s Jason LaCanfora on the Ravens’ reputation: “We still have not seen the best of Joe Flacco. Last year was the “They are first‐class from the owner on down. People want to fourth inning of what Joe can really be. Joe is going to handle these work for them, and players want to play for them. They are an complications – the big stage, the trade of Anquan Boldin, Dennis elite franchise in every sense of the word in any way you want Pitta’s season‐ending injury – in a unique way, because he’s so to evaluate it.” mellow. Half of it is just an innate confidence of, ‘Yeah, I’ve been there, done that on the biggest stage.’ As a quarterback, there’s ESPN.com’s Matt Williamson on DE Chris Canty’s impact: nothing more valuable. That’s why he was worth the money.” “A key to the [Chris] Canty signing is his pass-rush skills from the interior. On throwing downs, the Ravens could feature [Terrell] CBS analyst Bill Cowher on Ravens head coach John Harbaugh: Suggs and [Elvis] Dumervil as ends on a four-man line, with Canty “I think it’s one of those things again [where] he surrounds and [Haloti] Ngata or Pernell McPhee, a very underrated pass- himself with good coaches, which is a big part of the success of rusher in his own right, as the defensive tackles with five or six any organization. He’s a good manager of people. He understands defensive backs on the field. Canty gives the Ravens all sorts of the game, and he respects the game. He’s a leader. I think he possibilities and should excel in his new home.” obviously inspires people around him.” Newly-acquired S Michael Huff on M&T Bank Stadium: SI.com’s Peter King on the Ravens following Week 1: “As soon as you walk into the building, you sense the winning “It’s only one game. The Ravens shouldn’t throw their hands in tradition, a winning legacy, and that’s what they expect of you. the air. They’re a smart team, and [John] Harbaugh’s one of the You just breed success and winning here. ... It’s definitely the smartest coaches in football – and one who knows which buttons loudest stadium I’ve played in. Every time the defense was out to press, too. Remember these results from Week 1 last year: The there, you couldn’t hear anything. I’m glad I’ll be on their side Jets scored 48 points. Indianapolis lost by 20. was now. We work on our communication every day at practice to get poor in a 20‐16 loss at Arizona. It’s a long year.” ready for home games.”

NBC’s Scott Pioli on the Ravens organization and leadership: The NFL Network’s Mike Mayock on what makes Baltimore one “If you’re smart and humble, you realize that you have to work of the best drafting teams in the NFL: harder than you did the year before. I think it takes a great deal “I think Baltimore, historically, has been one of the best and of humility throughout the organization, and that’s why they most consistent drafting teams out there, and it starts with Ozzie have a chance. The leadership group in terms of Steve [Bisciotti], Newsome and his philosophy, and it extends to Eric [DeCosta] and Ozzie [Newsome] and John [Harbaugh], they are all strong men his staff. I think they are one of the best staffs that I’ve seen in with tremendous humility. They don’t think they have it all this league, and part of the reason is they have been together for figured out.” so long. That’s the first piece. I think there’s a lot of talent on the personnel side led by Ozzie.” OLB on his desire to win another Super Bowl: “Last year’s team achieved some great things. But why settle for RB on being ready to lead the Ravens: that when you have the opportunity to do it again? As long as I’ve “A leadership role is something I definitely don’t mind taking got air in my lungs, I’m going to try and win another one. The first on now, because I was mentored by one of the greatest leaders one is great, but I guarantee you the second feels better.” probably ever to play the game in Ray Lewis. A lot of his leading was by example, and when he spoke, everybody listened, because WR on rookie WR Marlon Brown’s skill set: “Marlon they had that respect for him. So, I think being a leader comes is a big playmaker. He can do a little bit of everything. He has with how much respect people have for you. These guys look at deceptive speed with his stride. He gets in and out of his breaks the way I work, and they understand that my actions are going to fast, and he’s explosive for a guy his size.” show on the field.” 2013 RANKINGS / OPPONENT INFO

2013 NFL RANKINGS 2013 RAVENS/BROWNS LEADERS OFFENSE PASSING YARDS --Ravens-- --Browns-- Joe Flacco...... 362 . . . 289 Category Stats Rank Stats Rank RUSHING YARDS Total Offense 393.0 9 291.0 22t Ray Rice...... 36 Trent Richardson...... 47 Rush Offense 58.0 28 47.0 30 . . . . . 22a n/ ...... 0 Pass Offense 335.0 6 244.0 17t Points Per Game 27.0 11t 10.0 29 RECEIVING YARDS 3rd-Down Off. % 36.4 22t 7.1 32 Torrey Smith...... 92 . . . .108 4th-Down Off. % 0.0 12t 50.0 8t Dallas Clark ...... 87 Davone Bess...... 47 Red Zone Off. (TD%) 60.0 15t 50.0 18t Marlon Brown. . . . . 65 . . . . .44 DEFENSE POINTS --Ravens-- --Browns-- Justin Tucker ...... 9 Jordan Cameron. . . . .6 Category Stats Rank Stats Rank Marlon Brown...... 6 Billy Cundiff...... 4 Total Defense 510.0 32 275.0 8 ...... 6a n/ ...... 0 Rush Defense 65.0 8t 20.0 1 Ray Rice...... 6a n/ ...... 0 Pass Defense 445.0 32 255.0 17 Points Per Game 49.0 32 23.0 14t n/a ...... 0 . . . . .1 3rd-Down Def. % 53.3 27 50.0 23t 4th-Down Def. % n/a n/a n/a n/a SACKS Red Zone Def. (TD%) 100.0 22t 50.0 6t Chris Canty...... 1.0 Desmond Bryant. . . . 2.0 Elvis Dumervil . . . . . 1.0 Quentin Groves. . . . 1.0 TEAM Terrell Suggs...... 1.0 Paul Kruger...... 1.0 --Ravens-- --Browns-- Category Stats Rank Stats Rank TACKLES Turnover Ratio even 13t -2 25t ...... 8 D’Qwell Jackson. . . . .9 Penalties 7 17t 9 25t Graham, Suggs, J. Smith. . 6 Chris Owens ...... 8 Penalty Yards 53 14 57 16t Ngata, D. Smith. . . . . 4 ...... 6

SERIES HISTORY LAST WEEK AT DENVER • All-Time Series: Ravens lead, 21-7. Denver Broncos 49, Baltimore Ravens 27 • In Baltimore: Ravens are 11-3. • In Cleveland: Ravens are 10-4. Sports Authority Field at Mile High • Denver, CO • Week 1: Sept. 5 • Current Streak: Baltimore has won 10 straight. Allowing a team-record points against (49) and touchdown passes RAVENS-BROWNS SERIES HISTORY SINCE 2008 (7, tying an NFL record), the Ravens lost the NFL season opener (John Harbaugh Era) in Denver, 49-27, on Thursday, Sept. 5. The start of the game Date Location Result Attendance was delayed 34 minutes because of lightning storms in the area. 09-21-08 Baltimore Ravens, 28-10 71,104 Baltimore led 17-14 at the half afterFB Vonta Leach caught a 2-yard 11-02-08 Cleveland Ravens, 37-27 73,078 touchdown pass from QB Joe Flacco, RB Ray Rice scored on a 09-27-09 Baltimore Ravens, 34-3 70,950 1-yard run, and K Justin Tucker hit a 25-yard field goal. But behind 11-16-09 Cleveland Ravens, 16-0 69,023 QB Peyton Manning, who tied an NFL record with 7 TD passes in 09-26-10 Baltimore Ravens, 24-17 71,119 the game, Denver exploded for 35 second-half points to secure 12-26-10 Cleveland Ravens, 20-10 65,028 12-04-11 Cleveland Ravens, 24-10 63,648 the victory. In one six-minute span in the third quarter, Manning 12-24-11 Baltimore Ravens, 20-14 71,083 threw 3 TD passes (28 yards to WR Andre Caldwell and 2 to WR 09-27-12 Baltimore Ravens, 23-16 70,944 Wes Welker – 5 and 2 yards). That gave the Broncos a 35-17 lead 11-04-12 Cleveland Ravens, 25-15 65,449 they extended to 42-17 when Manning hit WR Demaryius Thomas with a 26-yard beauty early in the fourth quarter. Baltimore closed All-Time Series Results on Page 344 of the Ravens Media Guide. the gap to 42-24 after Flacco hit rookie WR Marlon Brown with a 13-yard scoring strike. Flacco completed 34 of 62 passes for 362 DOMINANT VS. THE DIVISION yards with 2 TDs and 2 INTs. Rice and newly-signed TE Dallas Clark caught 8 (35 yards) and 7 (87 yards) passes, respectively. Manning Since John Harbaugh’s Baltimore arrival in 2008, Baltimore has produced a 21-9 record in AFC North play. was spectacular in leading an offense that amassed 510 yards, completing 27 of 42 for 462 yards with 7 TDs. Welker caught 9 for NFL’S BEST RECORDS VS. OWN DIVISION 67 yards, while Thomas grabbed 5 for 161 yards and 2 TDs. (Since 2008) Rk. Team Record Pct. 1. New England Patriots 25-6 .806 2. Green Bay Packers 23-7 .767 BALTIMORE RAVENS 3. Baltimore Ravens 21-9 .700 game 8: ravens 25, browns 15 Baltimore (6-2) • Cleveland (2-6) Sunday, November 4, 2012 • 1:03 PM ET • Cleveland Browns Stadium • Cleveland Weather: 39o, Cloudy, Wind NW 8 mph • Attendance: 65,449 • Time: 3:02

Starting fast and finishing strong, the Ravens stopped the Browns, 25-15, at BAlTiMOrE rAvENS Cleveland Browns Stadium. It was Baltimore’s 10th-consecutive victory over the OffENSE DEfENSE WR 82 T. Smith DT 92 H. Ngata Browns and 11th-consecutive AFC North win. The Ravens jumped to a 14-0, first- WR 81 A. Boldin NT 96 M. Kemoeatu quarter lead after rushing by RB Ray Rice (8 yards) and RB Bernard LT 74 M. Oher DE 97 A. Jones LG 63 B. Williams RUSH 55 T. Suggs Pierce (12 yards). The Browns then shut out Baltimore over the next two quarters, C 77 M. Birk WILL 59 D. Ellerbe while Cleveland kicker Phil Dawson made 4 field goals (32, 28, 29 and 33.) Dawson RG 73 M. Yanda MIKE 53 J. McClain then converted a 41-yard FG with 8:48 left in the game to give the Browns a 15- RT 72 K. Osemele SAM 99 P. Kruger TE 84 E. Dickson LCB 22 J. Smith 14 lead. The Ravens bounced right back with a nine-play, 81-yard TD drive that QB 5 J. Flacco SS 31 B. Pollard concluded when QB Joe Flacco hit WR Torrey Smith with a 19-yard score. The two- FB 44 V. Leach FS 20 E. Reed point conversion from Flacco to WR Anquan Boldin gave the Ravens a 22-15 lead RB 27 R. Rice RCB 29 C. Williams with 4:26 left in the contest. Baltimore extended the lead to 10 with 2:49 remaining ClEvElAND BrOWNS on a 43-yard K Justin Tucker FG. Flacco completed 15 of 24 for 153 yards and a OffENSE DEfENSE WR 15 G. Little LE 97 J. Sheard 94.6 rating. Boldin caught 5 OPPONENTpasses for 57 yards, including a key 21-yard INFORMATION catch LT 73 J. Thomas DT 98 P. Taylor during the fourth-quarter TD drive. Rice rushed for 98 yards on 25 carries. Browns LG 77 J. Greco DT 90 B. Winn rookie RB Trent Richardson gained 105 yards on 25 tries and caught 6 passes for C 55 A. Mack RE 92 F. Rucker RG 66 S. Lauvao SLB 50 J. Johnson 31 more. The Ravens’ defense limited rookie QB Brandon Weeden to 176 passing RT 72 M. Schwartz MLB 52 D. Jackson yards on 20 of 37 completions. S Ed Reed and CB Cary Williams each intercepted TE 82 B. Watson WLB 56 K. Maiava LAST GAME VS. CLEVELANDWR 13 J. Gordon LCB 23 J. Haden Weeden. It marked Williams’ team-high 4th INT of the season and the 60th of QB 3 B. Weeden FS 28 U. Young Reed’s career. Baltimore RavensWR 1125, M.Cleveland Massaquoi BrownsSS 15 43 T. Ward Cleveland Browns StadiumRB 33 • Cleveland, T. Richardson OH • Nov.RCB 4, 201224 S. Brown Starting fast and finishing strong, the Ravens stopped the Browns, 25-15, at Cleveland Browns game summary 1 Stadium. 2 It 3was Baltimore’s 4 OT 10th-consecutive TOTal Field victory gOals over (made) the Browns& missed and 11th-consecutive AFC BalTimOre 14 North 0 win. 0The Ravens 11 jumped - to a 2514-0, first-quarter J. Tucker (43) lead after rushing touchdowns by RB Ray cleVeland 0 Rice 9 (8 yards) 3 and RB 3 Bernard - Pierce 15 (12 yards).p. dawson The Browns (32, 28, then 29, 33, shut 41) out Baltimore over the next TEAM qTr TiME PlAY DESCriPTiONtwo quarters, (extra point)while Cleveland K Phil Dawson made 4 field goals (32, 28, 29 andDriv 33.)E DawsonSCOrE then Ravens 1 8:32 R. Rice 8 yd.converted run (J. Tucker a 41-yard kick) FG with 8:48 left in the game to give the Browns a10-70, 15- 145:25 lead. The 7-0Ravens Ravens 1 0:01 B. Pierce 12 yd. run (J. Tucker kick) 12-66, 6:52 14-0 Browns 2 9:19 P. Dawsonbounced 32 yd. Field right Goal back with a nine-play, 81-yard TD drive that concluded when12-66, QB 5:42 Joe Flacco hit 14-3 WR TorreyBrowns Smith 2 (pictured) 1:47 with P. aDawson 19-yard 28 yd. score. Field Goal The two-point conversion from Flacco to WR Anquan Boldin gave10-76, the 4:05 Ravens a 14-6 22-15 Browns 2 0:03 P. Dawson 29 yd. Field Goal 7-50, 1:00 14-9 leadBrowns with 4:26 3 left in 2:39 the contest. P. Dawson 33Baltimore yd. Field Goal extended the lead to 10 with 2:49 remaining on a 43-yard K Justin10-41, 5:30 Tucker FG. 14-12 Flacco completedBrowns 15 4 of 24 8:48for 153 P. yards Dawson and 41 yd. a Field94.6 Goal rating. Boldin caught 5 passes for 57 yards, including a key 21-yard9-34, 4:32 catch during 14-15 the fourth-quarterRavens 4 TD drive. 4:26 Rice T. rushedSmith 19 yd.for pass 98 yardsfrom J. onFlacco 25 (J. carries. Flacco-A. Browns Boldin pass) rookie RB Trent Richardson gained 1059-81, yards 4:22 on 25 tries 22-15 and Ravens 4 2:49 J. Tucker 43 yd. Field Goal 4-4, 1:01 25-15 caught 6 passes for 31 more. The Ravens’ defense limited rookie QB Brandon Weeden to 176 passing yards on 20 of 37 completions. S OffiCiAlSEd Reed –and referee: CB Cary Jeff Triplette Williams (42), each umpire: intercepted Jeff Rice (44), Weeden. Head linesman: It marked Phil McKinnely Williams’ (110), 4th line INT Judge: of the Jeff season Bergman and (32), the Side 60th Judge: of David Reed’s Wyant career. (16), field Judge: Barry Anderson (20), Back Judge: Steve Freeman (133) TEAM STATiSTiCS rAvENS BrOWNS iNDiviDuAl STATiSTiCS rAvENS BrOWNS first Downs 18 (8-9-1) 17 (4-10-3) ruSHiNg ATT YDS Avg lg TD ruSHiNg ATT YDS Avg lg TD Third Downs 5-14 (36%) 5-16 (31%) R. Rice 25 98 3.9 11 1 T. Richardson 25 105 4.2 19 0 fourth Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-1 (0%) B. Pierce 7 26 3.7 12 1 B. Weeden 2 11 5.5 6 0 V. Leach 2 8 4.0 5 0 Total Net Yards 282 290 T. Taylor 1 4 4.0 4 0 J. Flacco 2 1 0.5 2 0 Plays – Average 62-4.5 65-4.5 Total 37 137 3.7 12 2 Total 27 116 4.3 19 0 Net Yds rushing 137 116 PASSiNg ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD lg iN rT PASSiNg ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD lg iN rT rushes – Average 37-3.7 27-4.3 J. Flacco 24 15 153 1/8 1 27 0 94.6 B. Weeden 37 20 176 1/2 0 26 2 44.4 Total 24 15 153 1/8 1 27 0 94.6 Total 37 20 176 1/2 0 26 2 44.4 Net Yards Passing 145 174 rECEiviNg rEC YDS Avg lg TD rECEiviNg rEC YDS Avg lg TD Att. – Yds lost – gross Pass. 1-8-153 1-2-176 A. Boldin 5 57 11.4 21 0 T. Richardson 6 31 5.2 9 0 T. Smith 4 46 11.5 26 1 G. Little 5 52 10.4 23 0 Passes Att. – Comp.– iNT 24-15-0 37-20-2 D. Pitta 2 33 16.5 27 0 A. Smith 3 8 2.7 4 0 red Zone 3-3 (100%) 0-5 (0%) E. Dickson 2 11 5.5 8 0 J. Gordon 2 38 19.0 26 0 R. Rice 2 6 3.0 4 0 B. Watson 2 22 11.0 11 0 goal-to-go 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%) J. Jones 0 0 0.0 0 0 T. Benjamin 1 19 19.0 19 0 Punts – Avg. 7-44.7 4-42.5 M. Massaquoi 1 6 6.0 6 0 Total 15 153 10.2 27 1 Total 20 176 8.8 26 0 Penalties – Yards 9-82 4-31 iNTErCEPTiONS NO YDS Avg lg TD iNTErCEPTiONS NO YDS Avg lg TD – lost 0-0 1-0 C. Williams 1 26 26.0 26 0 E. Reed 1 1 1.0 1 0 Time of Possession 31:32 28:28 Total 2 27 13.5 26 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 SACKS SACKS D. Ellerbe 1-2 J. Sheard 1-4

BROWNS SNAPSHOT Overview: After finishing fourth (5-11) in the AFC North last season, Cleveland is tied with all four teams in the division after each fell to 0-1 to open 2013. The Browns, who have dropped 14 of their last 15 season openers since returning to Cleveland in 1999, lost to Miami, 23-10, last Sunday. Cleveland is in search of its first winning season since the 2007 campaign and its first playoff berth since 2002. The Browns have fallen to the Ravens 10-straight times dating back to 2008.

Rob Chudzinski: Chudzinski is in first season as head coach of the Browns and embarks on his ninth season in the NFL. Prior to joining the Browns, he most recently spent two seasons as for the (2011-12), where in 2011 the club set franchise marks in total yards (6,237) and first downs (345). He also held top NFL assistant posts as assistant head coach/tight ends with San Diego (2009-10) and as offensive coordinator with Cleveland (2007-08). Before joining the NFL ranks, Chudzinski spent 10 years (1994-2003) as an assistant at the . Offense: In Week 1, second-year QB Brandon Weeden threw 3 INTs and was sacked a 6 times, completing 26 of 53 passes for 289 yards and 1 TD. RB Trent Richardson ran 13 times for 47 yards (3.6 avg.), while former Ravens RB/RS posted an impressive 103 KOR yards. TE Jordan Cameron led the Browns’ aerial attack, hauling in 9 receptions (most by an NFL TE in Week 1) for 108 yards and 1 TD.

Defense: The Browns’ defense finished Week 1 with the NFL’s top run stop (20.0 ypg). Against the Dolphins, former Ravens LB Paul BALTIMORE RAVENS Kruger posted his first sack with Cleveland, which recorded 4 total QB drops. Second-year undrafted S Tashuan Gipson recorded an INT for the Browns, while LB D’Qwell Jackson, who has led Cleveland in tackles each of the last two seasons, had a team-best 9 stops. NOTES / OPPONENT INFO

STANDOUTS VS. CLEVELAND KEY CONNECTIONS OLB ELVIS DUMERVIL Pro Connections G TT Solo AS INT TDs FF FR Sk-Yds PD • Ravens general manager/executive vice president and Hall of 4 15 12 3 0-0 0 1 1 9-46 1 Fame TE Ozzie Newsome played 13 seasons in Cleveland, recording • Dumervil’s 9 sacks vs. Cleveland tie (Oak.) for the most he’s 662 catches and 7,980 yards – the most in Browns history. He then posted against one team during his career. held positions as a scout, assistant to the head coach/offense/ pro personnel, and director of pro personnel before moving to • Dumervil has recorded at least 2 sacks in three of his four career Baltimore with the franchise as VP of player personnel in 1996. games against the Browns. • The Ravens staff is comprised of many people who were invited • While playing for Denver on 9/20/09, Dumervil recorded a to join the franchise when it moved from Cleveland: senior VP of career-high 4 sacks (-15 yards). public and community relations Kevin Byrne, director of football video operations Jon Dube’, VP of operations Bob Eller, VP of IT Bill QB JOE FLACCO Jankowski, senior VP of football administration Pat Moriarty and Record Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds TDs INT Rate head certified athletic trainer Mark Smith. 10-0 268 166 61.9 2,037 12 5 92.5 • Ravens senior personnel assistant George Kokinis was the Browns’ • In the Ravens’ 23-16 2012 Week 4 (9/27) win, Flacco passed for general manager for part of 2008. Kokinis originally began his NFL 356 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT, connecting on 3 passes of 25+ yards. career as an operations intern with the Browns in 1991 before • Flacco passed for 342 yards and 1 TD (111.8 rating) during the moving to Baltimore with the franchise in 1996. 34-3 win vs. Cleveland on 9/27/09. • Baltimore director of pro personnel Vincent Newsome played • Flacco’s 10 wins vs. Cleveland tie John Elway (10 vs. NE) for the the final two seasons (1991-92) of his career for the Browns. He most victories by a starting NFL signal-caller against an opponent then spent three seasons as a special assignment scout in Cleveland without a loss since the 1970 merger. before becoming the Ravens’ West area scout in 1996. • Baltimore assistant head coach/special teams coordinator Jerry RB RAY RICE Rosburg was the special teams coordinator for the Browns from G Att. Yds. Avg. LG TDs Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2001-06, while Ravens defensive line coach Clarence Brooks served 10 192 922 4.8 67 4 30 191 6.4 42t 1 in the same role with the Browns in 1999. • Rice’s 922 rushing yards are the most he’s had vs. one team • Browns LB Paul Kruger (2009-12) was originally selected by the during his career. Ravens in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft. In 2012, Kruger • Rice posted a career-high 204 rushing yards at Cleveland on led the Ravens with 9 sacks and tied a franchise record with at least one sack in five-consecutive games. 12/4/11 in the Ravens’ 24-10 victory. • Browns RB Bobby Rainey originally signed with Baltimore as a WR TORREY SMITH rookie free agent in 2012. He finished the season on IR (knee) after G Rec. Yds Avg. LG TDs 1st 25+ spending time on the and active roster (three games). 4 13 213 16.4 34 2 9 4 • Browns T Oniel Cousins played three seasons as a member of • Smith has scored a TD in each of the Ravens’ last two games the Ravens (2008-10), after being selected by Baltimore in the third against the Browns. round (99th overall) of the 2008 draft. • Browns K Billy Cundiffkicked in 28 games for the Ravens from 2009- OLB TERRELL SUGGS 11, connecting on 66 of 83 FGAs (79.5%). In 2010, he made 26 of 29 G TT Solo AS INT TDs FF FR Sk-Yds PD attempts (89.7%) and scored 117 points to earn Pro Bowl honors. 19 95 62 32 1-42t 1 7 1 13-88.5 8 • Browns college area scout Chisom Opara spent the 2004 season • Suggs’ 13 sacks vs. the Browns are the second most he has as a player personnel assistant with the Ravens and originally signed against any opponent (Pit. - 13.5). He has three career multi-sack with the team as an undrafted free agent (Princeton) in 2003. performances against the Browns. College/State Connections • Suggs’ 7 FFs vs. Cleveland are also his most against any team. • Ravens OLB (2009-12) attended Ohio State University. • Ravens head coach John Harbaugh (1981-83) played his collegiate HOT SEPTEMBERS ball at and graduated from Miami (OH). • Ravens (2008-11) and Since ’s Baltimore arrival, Baltimore has gone OLB DT John Harbaugh (2008-09) were college teammates of Browns RB Trent Richardson 12-5 in September, producing the NFL’s best record during that (2009-11) at Alabama. Upshaw and Richardson were a part of month. Here are the NFL’s top records in September since 2008: Alabama’s 2009 and 2011 National Championship teams. NFL’S BEST RECORDS IN SEPTEMBER Hometown/High School Connections (Since 2008) • Browns DB Johnson Bademosi attended Gonzaga (Silver Spring, Rk. Team Record Pct. MD) HS, went to Friendly (Fort Washington, MD) 1. Baltimore Ravens 12-5 .706 CB 2. New York Jets 12-6 .667 HS, and DL Phil Taylor attended Gwynn Park (Brandywine, MD) HS. 3. Chicago Bears 11-6 .647 • Ravens senior VP of football administration Pat Moriarty was 11-6 .647 born in Cleveland and inducted into the athletic Hall of Fame at New England Patriots 11-6 .647 Benedictine HS. Head coachJohn Harbaugh (Perrysburg), defensive 11-6 .647 coordinator (Dunkirk), FB (Lodi) and OLB John Simon (Youngstown) were also all born in Ohio. 2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

OFFENSE EXPLODES RAVENS SET TEAM RECORDS Baltimore produced 72 offensive plays of 20-or-more yards in The Ravens committed just 16 turnovers in 2012, producing a 2012, setting a franchise record. Additionally, the Ravens threw 41 franchise single-season low. Baltimore also scored 398 points during passes gaining at least 25 yards, a figure that ranks as the most in the ‘12 campaign, setting another Ravens single-season record. Ravens single-season history and second in the NFL. Here’s where Baltimore’s 2012 figures ranked in team history: “BIG-PLAY” BREAKDOWN / SEASON HIGHS MOST POINTS SCORED FEWEST TURNOVERS (Ravens Franchise History) (Ravens Single-Season History) (Ravens Single-Season History) TOTAL PLAYS GAINING 20+ YARDS COMPLETIONS OF 25+ YARDS Rk. Year Points Rk. Year TO Rk. Year Plays Rk. Year Comp. 1. 2012...... 398 1. 2012...... 16 1. 2012...... 72 1. 2012...... 41 2. 2009 ...... 391 2. 2010 ...... 20 2. 1996 ...... 62 2. 1996 ...... 36 2003 ...... 391 3. 2008 ...... 21 3. 2009 ...... 60 3. 1999 ...... 31 4. 2011 ...... 57 4. 2011 ...... 29 FLACCO: SUPER BOWL MVP Super Bowl XLVII MVP QB Joe Flacco was masterful during the BIG-PLAY “O” Ravens’ 2012 playoff run, completing 73 of 126 passes for 1,140 The Ravens produced 72 plays of 20-or-more yards in 2012, yards, 11 TDs and 0 INTs to produce a 117.2 passer rating. Flacco ranking as the NFL’s third most. Baltimore also had 62 passing joined Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana (1989) as the only players plays of at least 20 yards, ranking fifth in the league. to produce 11 TDs and 0 INTs during an NFL postseason. BIG-PLAY PRODUCTION: PLAYS OF 20+ YARDS JOE FLACCO STATISTICS / 2012 PLAYOFFS (2012 Season) (Game-By-Game Totals) 20+ 20+ 20+ 20+ Pass 20+ 20+ Run Rk. Team Plays TDs Passes TDs Runs TDs Game (Opp./Rd.) Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate 1. 77 15 66 12 11 3 1/06/13 vs. Ind. (WC) 12-23 52.2 282 2 0 125.6 2. Carolina 75 14 58 11 17 3 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 18-34 52.9 331 3 0 116.2 3. Baltimore 72 12 62 11 10 1 1/20/13 at NE (AFC) 21-36 58.3 240 3 0 106.3 4. Denver 71 10 64 10 7 0 2/03/13 at SF (SB) 22-33 66.6 287 3 0 124.2 5. Detroit 71 7 67 6 4 1 Totals (Record: 4-0) 73-126 57.9 1,140 11 0 117.2 5. San Francisco 71 13 54 10 17 3 Flacco Quick Hits: • In his final six games of 2012 (including playoffs and dating backto T. SMITH A DEEP THREAT 12/23 of the regular season), Flacco was 102-of-170 for 1,483 yards, 13 WR Torrey Smith ranked fourth in the NFL with a 17.4 yards-per-catch TDs and 0 INTs, producing a 113.9 passer rating. average, posting a career-high 855 yards on 49 receptions in 2012. • To close out the season, Flacco did not throw an INT (since 12/16/12 vs. Smith also registered a team-high 8 receiving TDs for the Ravens. Denver), compiling a streak of 195 passes without a pick. NFL AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH LEADERS • Flacco, Joe Montana (1989) and Kurt Warner (2008) are the only QBs (2012 Season) in NFL history to throw 11 TDs in a single postseason. Neither Flacco nor Rk. Player Rec. Yards Avg. LG TD Montana threw an INT in their postseasons. 1. Vincent Jackson 72 1,384 19.2 95 8 2. Cecil Shorts 55 979 17.8 80t 7 PASSING YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 3. Danario Alexander 37 658 17.8 80t 7 (Single-Season Playoff History) (Single-Season Playoff History) 4. Torrey Smith 49 855 17.4 54 8 1. Eli Manning (2011) . . 1,219 1. Joe Flacco (2012). . . . 11 2. Kurt Warner (2008). . 1,147 Joe Montana (1989). . . .11 3. Joe Flacco (2012). . . 1,140 Kurt Warner (2008). . . .11 RICE SHINES AGAIN In 2012, RB Ray Rice totaled 1,621 yards from scrimmage, the NFL’s ninth most. He was one of three players with 1,000 rushing yards FLACCO’S CAREER HIGHS and 400 receiving yards. Rice ranked second in the NFL in catches QB Joe Flacco, the Ravens’ all-time by a RB (61) and fourth in receiving yards (478). It marked his leading passer, set a single-season NFL PASS COMPLETIONS fourth-straight season with at least 1,600 yards from scrimmage. career high in passing yards. Flacco GAINING 25+ YARDS compiled 3,817 yards, 22 TDs and 10 (2012 Season) PLAYERS W/ 1,000 RUSHING YARDS & 400 RECEIVING YARDS Rk. Player. Cmp. (2012 Season) INTs on 317-of-531 passing in 2012, 1. Drew Brees . . . . . 47 ----Rush------Rec.---- also connecting on 40 completions 2. Joe Flacco...... 40 Player Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD of 25-or-more yards, which set a Peyton Manning. . . 40 Doug Martin 319-1,454 11 49-472 1 Ravens’ season record. C.J. Spiller 207-1,244 6 43-459 2 Ray Rice 257-1,143 9 61-478 1 RAVENS SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDS Rice Quick Hit: Rk. .Player (Year) Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate • Dating back to 2009, Rice owns an NFL-high 7,506 total yards from scrimmage 1. V. Testaverde (‘96) 325-549 59.2 4,177 33 19 88.7 (5,066 rushing & 2,440 receiving), including a league-best 39 games where he’s 2. Joe Flacco (‘12) 317-531 59.7 3,817 22 10 87.8 gained 100-or-more total yards. 3. Joe Flacco (‘10) 306-489 62.6 3,622 25 10 93.6

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PILING UP POINTS AT HOME JONES ELECTRIFIES The Ravens scored an average of 31.8 points per game at M&T In 2012, WR/RS Jacoby Jones ranked first in the NFL by posting Bank Stadium in 2012, ranking as the NFL’s fourth-best mark a Ravens’ franchise-record 30.7-yard KOR average. Selected to his among home teams. Baltimore set a franchise record for most first Pro Bowl, he registered 2 KOR-TDs (108 yards and 105 yards) points scored at home in a season, producing 254 in 2012. The and was one of two players with 3 total return TDs (he added 1 PR). Ravens surpassed the previous mark of 230 (from 2009). NFL KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME AT HOME (2012 Season) (2012 Season) Rk. Player KOR Yards Avg. Long TD Rk. Team Points Points/Game 1. Jacoby Jones 38 1,167 30.7 108t 2 1. New England Patriots 278 34.8 2. Leon Washington 27 784 29.0 98t 1 New York Giants 278 34.8 3. Joe McKnight 39 1,072 27.5 100t 1 3. Denver Broncos 260 32.5 4. Baltimore Ravens 254 31.8 ------5. 246 30.8 COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS (2012 Season) RED ZONE FORCE Rk. Player Total TD KOR PR 1. Jacoby Jones (Bal.) 3 2 1 The Ravens’ defense was stout in the red zone in 2012, with Darius Reynaud (Ten.) 3 1 2 Baltimore’s unit permitting a 43.4% TD efficiency mark, ranking 3. Trindon Holliday (Den.) 2 1 1 as the NFL’s second-best figure. The 2012 campaign marked the Leodis McKelvin (Buf.) 2 0 2 ninth-consecutive season that the Ravens have ranked in the Michael Spurlock (SD) 2 1 1 NFL’s Top 5 in red zone defense: 2004 (second), 2005 (fifth), 2006 (Mia.) 2 1 1 (first), 2007 (third), 2008 (second), 2009 (fourth), 2010 (fifth), 2011 (first) and 2012 (second). NFL Record: Jones became the only player in NFL history to have dual KOR-TDs of at least 105 yards in a career (108- & 105-yarders), RED ZONE DEFENSE / TD PERCENTAGE as he also posted the longest KOR in postseason history (108 yards). (2012 Season) Rk. Team RZ Drives RZ TDs RZ TD Pct. 1. Miami Dolphins 54 23 42.6 REVVED-UP OFFENSE 2. Baltimore Ravens 53 23 43.4 3. 45 20 44.4 Under the direction of Jim Caldwell, who was elevated to 4. 38 17 44.7 offensive coordinator prior to the Ravens’ Dec. 16, 2012 game vs. 5. 42 19 45.2 Denver, Baltimore averaged 400.6 yards of offense per contest (146.4 rushing and 254.1 passing) and 27.3 points per game. RAVENS OFFENSIVE OUTPUT UNDER JIM CALDWELL SUPER BOWLS SINCE 2000 (Final Seven Games of 2012) The Baltimore Ravens have won two Super Bowl titles during their Total Rush Pass 17-year history, capturing the Lombardi Trophy in 2000 and 2012. Date/Game Points Yards Yards Yards Baltimore is just one of four NFL franchises to win multiple World 12/16/12 vs. Den. 17 278 56 222 Championships since 2000. 12/23/12 vs. NYG 33 533 224 309 MOST SUPER BOWL TITLES SINCE 2000 SEASON 12/30/12 at Cin. 17 352 206 146 Titles Team Seasons 1/06/13 vs. Ind. (WC) 24 439 170 269 3 New England Patriots 2001, 2003-04 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 38 479 155 324 2 Baltimore Ravens 2000, 2012 1/20/13 at NE (AFC) 28 356 121 235 2 New York Giants 2007, 2011 2/03/13 at SF (SB) 34 367 93 274 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 2005, 2008 Avg. Per Game 27.3 400.6 146.4 254.1

ROOKIE TUCKER’S SUPERB SEASON Producing 132 points (third most in team history and eighth in the NFL), rookie K Justin Tucker made 30 of 33 FGAs to post a 90.9% success rate in 2012. That stands as the second-best mark in Ravens history and also second by a rookie kicker in NFL history. BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE / ROOKIES BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (2012 NFL Season) (NFL History) (Ravens Single-Season History) Rk. Player (Team) FGM-FGA Pct. Rk. Player (Year) FGM-FGA Pct. Rk. Player (Year) FGM-FGA Pct. 1. Kai Forbath (Was.) 17-18 94.4 1. Blair Walsh (2012) 35-38 92.1 1. (2006) 28-30 93.3 2. Dan Bailey (Dal.) 29-31 93.5 2. Justin Tucker (2012) 30-33 90.9 2. Justin Tucker (2012) 30-33 90.9 Phil Dawson (Cle.) 29-31 93.5 3. Alex Henery (2011) 24-27 88.9 3. Matt Stover (2004) 29-32 90.6 4. Blair Walsh (Min.) 35-38 92.1 4. Dan Bailey (2011) 32-37 86.5 4. Matt Stover (2000) 35-39 89.7 5. S. Janikowski (Oak.) 31-34 91.2 5. Ryan Succop (2009) 25-29 86.2 5. Billy Cundiff (2010) 26-29 89.7 6. Justin Tucker (Bal.) 30-33 90.9 5. Kris Brown (1999) 25-29 86.2 6. Matt Stover (2005) 30-34 88.2 RAVENS WINNING WAYS

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PLAYOFFPLAYOFF BERTHS TOTALTOTAL WINS 1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 5 1. New England Patriots . .64 2. Atlanta Falcons. . . . . 4 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . 63 Green Bay Packers. . . .4 3. Green Bay Packers. . . 58 . . . . 4 4. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . 58 New England Patriots . . 4 5. Atlanta, New Orleans . .57

PLAYOFFPLAYOFF WINS PLAYOFFPLAYOFF GAMES 1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 9 1. Baltimore Ravens. . . 13 2. Green Bay Packers. . . .5 2. Green Bay Packers. . . .8 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . .5 3. New England Patriots . . 7 4. Arizona, New Orleans. . 4 4. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . .7 NY Giants, NY Jets. . . .4 5. Four Teams...... 6

AFCCONF. TITLE TITLE GAMES GAMES PLAYOFFPLAYOFF ROADROAD WINS 1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 3 1. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 6 2. New England Patriots . . 2 2. New York Jets...... 4 New York Jets...... 2 3. Green Bay Packers. . . .3 BEST POSTSEASON MARK Pittsburgh Steelers. . . .2 4. New York Giants. . . . .2 POSTSEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE 5. Indianapolis Colts. . . . 1 . . . 2 (Since 1970 AFL/NFL Merger) Rk. Team Record Pct. REG.REG. SEASONSEASON WINWIN % % REG.REG. SEASON SEASON WINS 1. Baltimore Ravens** 14-7 .667 2. New York Giants**** 20-11 .645 1. New England Patriots. . .753 1. New England Patriots . . 61 3. Pittsburgh Steelers****** 33-20 .623 2. Atlanta Falcons. . . . .691 2. Atlanta Falcons. . . . .56 4. ***** 28-18 .609 3. Baltimore Ravens. . .667 3. Baltimore Ravens. . . 54 5. Dallas Cowboys***** 32-21 .604 4. Green Bay, New Orleans. ..654 4. Green Bay, New Orleans. . 53 * Number of Super Bowl Titles Pittsburgh...... 654 Pittsburgh...... 53

N FL’S WINNINGEST FRANCHISES SINCE 2000

REG.REG. SEASONSEASON WINWIN % % SUPERREG. SEASONBOWL BERTHS WINS SUPERSUPER BOWL BOWL TITLES WINS CONF.CONF. TITLE TITLE GAMES 1. New England Patriots. . .727 1. New England Patriots . . 5 1. New England Patriots . . 3 1. New England Patriots . . 7 2. Indianapolis Colts. . . .665 2. New York Giants. . . . .3 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 2 2. Philadelphia Eagles . . . 5 3. Pittsburgh Steelers. . .648 3. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . .3 2. New York Giants. . . . .2 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . .5 4. Green Bay Packers. . .627 4. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 2 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . .2 4. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 4 5. Philadelphia Eagles . . .605 6. Indianapolis Colts . . . .2 5. Green Bay, Indianapolis. .1 5. Indianapolis Colts. . . . 3 6. Baltimore Ravens. . .603 6. 11 Teams...... 1 New Orleans, Tampa Bay. .1 New York Giants. . . . .3

WINNING SEASONS PLAYOFFPLAYOFF BERTHS PLAYOFFPLAYOFF GAMES PLAYOFFPLAYOFF WINS 1. New England Patriots . .12 1. Indianapolis Colts. . . .11 1. New England Patriots . .24 1. New England Patriots . .17 2. Indianapolis Colts. . . .11 2. New England Patriots . .10 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . 21 2. Baltimore Ravens. . . 14 3. Baltimore Ravens. . . 10 3. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 9 3. Indianapolis Colts. . . .19 3. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . 12 Green Bay Packers. . . 10 Green Bay Packers. . . .9 3. Philadelphia Eagles . . .19 4. New York Giants. . . . 10 Pittsburgh Steelers. . . 10 Philadelphia Eagles . . . 9 5. Pittsburgh Steelers. . . 18 Philadelphia Eagles . . .10

CHAMPIONS: SUPER BOWL XXXV AND SUPER BOWL XLVII The Baltimore Ravens are one of four franchises (New England, NY Giants and Pittsburgh) to win multiple Super Bowls since the year 2000. Baltimore is the only NFL team to play in multiple Super Bowls and win each game, capturing World Championships during the 2012 and 2000 seasons. COACH HARBAUGH NOTES

COACH HARBS MAKING HIS MARK John Harbaugh has led Baltimore to a playoff berth John Harbaugh owns the second-best winning percentage in each of his first five seasons (2008-12) and in among head coaches who began their career since 1970 (min. 2012, captured the franchise’s second Super Bowl 70 games), going 54-27 (.667) since he arrived in Baltimore. championship. Under his guidance, the Ravens have Since 1960, Harbaugh’s winning percentage stands sixth. also secured an appearance in three AFC title games HEAD COACH CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE (including two straight). (Coaches Who Began Their Careers Since 1970 / Min. 70 Games) Here are several Harbaugh quick hits: Rk. Coach Team Years Record Pct. • The Ravens are the only 1. Mike Smith Atlanta 2008-13 56-25 .691 HEAD COACH SNAPSHOT NFL team to earn a playoff 2. John Harbaugh Baltimore 2008-13 54-27 .667 (Baltimore Ravens: 2008-13) berth in each of the past five 3. Tony Dungy TB/Ind. 1996-2008 139-69 .668 • Reg. Season Record . . . 54-27 seasons (2008-12), winning ------• at Home...... 33-7 at least one playoff game in • on Road...... 21-20 each of those years. HEAD COACH CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE • vs. AFC...... 41-20 (Coaches Who Began Their Careers Since 1960 / Min. 70 Games) • Harbaugh is the only head • vs. AFC North...... 21-9 Rk. Coach Team Years Record Pct. • vs. Cleveland...... 10-0 coach in NFL history to win 1. John Madden Oak. 1969-78 103-32-7 .759 • vs. NFC...... 13-7 a playoff game in each of his 2. George Allen LA/Was. 1966-77 116-47-5 .712 • Playoffs Record...... 9-4 first four and five seasons, and 3. Mike Smith Atlanta 2008-12 56-25 .691 • Home Playoff Games . . . . 2-0 he is also the only coach to ad- • Road Playoff Games. . . . 6-4 Cleveland 1963-70 76-34 .691 • Super Bowl Record. . . . . 1-0 vance to three conference title 5. Don Shula Bal./Mia. 1963-95 328-156-6 .678 • Overall Career Record. . . 63-31 games in his initial five years. 6. John Harbaugh Baltimore 2008-13 54-27 .667 • Harbaugh owns the most playoff victories (9) by an NFL head coach in his first five seasons (since the 1970 merger). PLAYOFF MILESTONES • Harbaugh has guided the Ravens to 54 regular season wins since John Harbaugh owns the most playoff victories (9) by a head 2008, ranking third most in the NFL (Baltimore is 54-27). coach in his first five seasons (since the 1970 merger). • Including playoffs (9-4), the Ravens are 63-31 under Harbaugh, MOST PLAYOFF WINS BY A HEAD COACH / FIRST FIVE SEASONS posting the NFL’s second-most total wins since his Baltimore arrival. (Since 1970 Merger) NFL WINS / INCLUDING PLAYOFFS Coach (Team) Playoff Wins Seasons (Since Coach Harbaugh’s Arrival in 2008) John Harbaugh (Bal.) 9 2008-12 Rk. Team Total Wins Tom Flores (Oak./LA) 8 1979-83 1. New England Patriots 64 Mike Holmgren (GB) 7 1992-96 2. Baltimore Ravens 63 Jimmy Johnson (Dal.) 7 1989-93 3. Green Bay/Pittsburgh 58 Joe Gibbs (Was.) 6 1981-85 George Seifert (SF) 6 1989-93 NABBING FIVE STRAIGHT Only in First Five: • “Harbs” is the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in John Harbaugh is just the third head coach in NFL history (since each of his first four and five seasons. He’s also the only coach to advance 1970 merger) to guide his team to the playoffs in each of his first to three conference title games (2008, 2011 & 2012) in his first five seasons. five seasons. The Ravens own a 9-4 playoff mark under Harbaugh. CONSECUTIVE PLAYOFF BERTHS TO BEGIN A COACHING CAREER (Since 1970 Merger) RAVENS COACHING RECORDS Coach (Team) Berths Seasons John Harbaugh is the third head coach in Ravens history, producing Bill Cowher (Steelers) 6 1992-97 a 54-27 record (9-4 playoffs) in five-plus seasons with the franchise.

John Harbaugh (Ravens) 5 2008-12 Regular Chuck Knox (L.A. Rams) 5 1973-77 Coach Seasons Season Record Playoffs Record John Harbaugh 2008-13 54-27 9-4 POSTSEASON WINNING PCT. 1999-2007 80-64 5-3 HEAD COACH CAREER PLAYOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE Ted Marchibroda 1996-98 16-31-1 n/a (NFL History / Min. 10 Games) ------Rk. Coach Record Pct. JOHN HARBAUGH SEASON-BY-SEASON 1. Vince Lombardi 9-1 .900 Year Record Playoffs (Final Result) 2. Tom Flores 8-3 .727 2013 0-1 n/a 3. Bill Walsh 10-4 .714 2012 10-6 4-0 (won Super Bowl XLVII) 4.s Joe Gibb 17-7 .708 2011 12-4 1-1 (lost in AFC Champ.) 5. John Harbaugh 9-4 .692 2010 12-4 1-1 (lost in Divisional) 18-8 .692 2009 9-7 1-1 (lost in Divisional) Jimmy Johnson 9-4 .692 2008 11-5 2-1 (lost in AFC Champ.) COACH HARBAUGH / ROSBURG NOTES

OVERHEARD ABOUT HARBS SPECIAL FORCES ESPN.com’s on John Harbaugh: Assistant head coach/special teams coordinator “Going into his sixth season in Baltimore, all John Harbaugh , a 35-year coaching veteran, has has done is win. He’s made the playoffs every year, won at least guided a strong special teams group since arriving one playoff game every year, and of course, won a Super Bowl. in Baltimore in 2008. In 2012, the Ravens’ special He’s instilled toughness in his team, which will carry over after teams units excelled. Led by Pro Bowl RS Jacoby the losses of [Ed] Reed and [Ray] Lewis. This team is a perennial Jones, Baltimore ranked first in the NFL in kickoff playoff contender with a great coach at the helm.” return average (27.3), also setting a team record. Jones, who became the first player ever to record dual KORs of at least 105 ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio on John Harbaugh and the Ravens: yards in a career, tied for a league-leading 3 kick return TDs (2 “The Ravens consistently have been underrated and overlooked KORs & 1 PR) and averaged an NFL-best 30.7 yards per kickoff in recent years. Even after winning the Super Bowl, many think return. Jones also tied an NFL record for longest KOR in Super that the Ravens are destined to collapse. Sorry, but it’s impossible Bowl history with his 108-yard KOR-TD in Super Bowl XLVII. to ignore five-straight postseason appearances, a great head Rosburg’s kickers were special in 2012, too: P Sam Koch set Ravens coach, a great quarterback and a front office that knows when to single-season punting records with a 47.1 gross average and a hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em. The Ravens won’t be folding ‘em 40.8 net average, shattering career bests. K Justin Tucker made anytime soon. Though a repeat could be too much to expect, it’s 30 of 33 FGAs (90.9%), producing the second-best success rate in not nearly as out of the question as many presume.” Ravens single-season history and also the second-best mark by a rookie kicker in NFL history. CBSSports.com’s Pete Prisco on John Harbaugh: “John has that Super Bowl victory now, and his team has been Prior to Baltimore, Rosburg built a successful NFL special teams a Super Bowl contender for much of his stay with Baltimore. resume both with the Browns (2001-06) and Falcons (2007). Under I continue to say that his coaching job in 2012 exceeded the his leadership, Cleveland’s special teams units were consistently talent level on the field. It was a heck of a job. He’s been to the ranked among the NFL’s best. Over a five-year span (2002-06), the postseason all five of his years with the Ravens, and he’s 9-4 in Browns’ special teams were ranked as the top NFL unit in Rick 13 postseason games.” Gosselin’s annual comprehensive special teams report.

RECORDS UNDER HARBAUGH SPECIAL TEAMS STANDOUTS Regular Season...... 54-27 In 2012, senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News vs. AFC North ...... 21-9 ranked the Ravens’ special teams unit No. 2 in the league in his vs. AFC...... 41-20 annual comprehensive ratings system that’s based on 22 categories, vs. NFC ...... 13-7 Home...... 33-7 assigning points according to each standing — 1 for best, 32 for Away...... 21-20 worst. The Vikings finished first in Gosselin’s special teams rankings, On grass ...... 16-10 followed by the Ravens and the Bengals. Artificial turf...... 38-17 September ...... 12-5 October...... 10-8 A STRONG RETURN November...... 17-5 December...... 12-9 Dating back to the 2008 season when Jerry Rosburg became the January...... 3-0 Ravens’ special teams coordinator, Baltimore has produced the Leading at halftime...... 46-9 NFL’s second-best kickoff return average (24.8). Leading After 3 quarters ...... 49-9 When scoring first ...... 40-8 NFL KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Positive or even turnover ratio ...... 45-11 (Since 2008) Scoring 20 or more points...... 44-10 Scoring 30 or more points...... 26-1 Rk. Team KOR Yards Avg. Long TD Totaling 350 or more net yards...... 31-7 1. New York Jets 281 7,029 25.0 107t 6 Rushing for 150 or more yards ...... 18-3 2. Baltimore Ravens 266 6,594 24.8 108t 4 Holding opp. under 250 net yards...... 21-4 3. Atlanta Falcons 211 5,168 24.5 102t 1 Holding opp. under 21 points ...... 43-8 Holding opp. under 15 points ...... 34-4 2012 RAVENS RECORDS Individual Special Teams Team Special Teams HARBAUGH TIMELINE Single-Season Ravens Records Single-Season Ravens Records Team Position Years • KOR Average: Jacoby Jones – 30.7 • KOR Average: 27.3 Baltimore Ravens Head Coach 2008-13 • KOR Long: Jacoby Jones – 108t* • KOR TDs: 2 (tied, 1998) Philadelphia Eagles Secondary 2007 • KOR TDs: Jacoby Jones – 2 • Net Punting Average: 40.8 Philadelphia Eagles Special Teams Coord. 1998-2006 • Total Return TDs: • Gross Punting Average: 47.1 Jacoby Jones – 3 (2 KOR, 1 PR) • Kickoffs: 89 Indiana University DBs/Special Teams Coord. 1997 • Net Average: Sam Koch – 40.8 • Most Kickoff Yards: 5,973 University of Cincinnati Assistant Head Coach 1995-96 • Gross Punt Average: Sam Koch – 47.1 • Kickoff Touchbacks: 49 University of Cincinnati TEs/OLBs/RBs/Rec. Coord. 1989-94 • Kickoffs: Justin Tucker – 85 • KO Touchback Pct.: 55.1 Morehead State DBs/Special Teams Coord. 1988 • Kickoff Yards: Justin Tucker – 5,909 • Fewest Opp. KOR Yards: 859 University of Pittsburgh Tight Ends 1987 • Touchbacks: Justin Tucker – 49 • 50-Yard FGs Made: Justin Tucker – 4 Western Michigan Graduate Assistant 1984-86 • PATs Made: Justin Tucker – 42 * NFL Record COORDINATORS NOTES

CALDWELL’S ATTACK PEES LEADS THE “D” Jim Caldwell, a 36-year coaching veteran, joined the Dean Pees, a 10-year NFL-coaching veteran, was Ravens as the team’s QBs coach in February 2012 promoted to defensive coordinator on Jan. 27, and was elevated to offensive coordinator on Dec. 2012, after guiding the Ravens’ LBs for two seasons. 10, replacing Cam Cameron. Caldwell arrived in He is the sixth “D” coordinator in franchise history. Baltimore after coaching 10 seasons with the Pees, who was New England’s “D” coordinator from Indianapolis Colts, including the three (2009-11) 2006-09, leads a Baltimore unit that finished as the as head coach. In his first year at the helm, he led the Colts to NFL’s third-best scoring defense four-consecutive years (2008-11) the AFC Championship and a berth in Super Bowl XLIV. Caldwell, and tied (NYG) for 12th in 2012, allowing 21.5 points per game. who earned a (2006) with Indy, spent six seasons Pees leads a unit that during the John Harbaugh Era (2008-12)... tutoring one of the NFL’s all-time greats in QB Peyton Manning. • Has allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (17.7) and the third- During the course of Caldwell’s time in Indianapolis, the Colts fewest net yards (306.6) per game during this span. achieved much success, tying an NFL record with nine-straight playoff appearances and winning six AFC South division titles. POINTS PER GAME ALLOWED TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED (Since 2008) (Since 2008) CALDWELL FIRES UP “O” 1. Pittsburgh. . . . 16.5 1. Pittsburgh. . . . .137 Under the direction of , who was elevated to 2. Baltimore . . . .17.7 2. Baltimore . . . . 146 Jim Caldwell 3. San Francisco.. . . 160 offensive coordinator prior to the Ravens’ Dec. 16, 2012 game vs. 3. San Francisco. . 19.0 Denver, Baltimore averaged 400.6 yards of offense per contest TOTAL NET YARDS ALLOWED OPPONENT PASSER RATING (146.4 rushing and 254.1 passing) and 27.3 points per game. (Since 2008) (Since 2008) 1. Pittsburgh. . . 272.8 1. Baltimore...... 73.2 RAVENS OFFENSIVE OUTPUT UNDER JIM CALDWELL 2. NY Jets. . . . . 301.1 2. Pittsburgh. . . . 74.1 (Final Seven Games of 2012) 3. Baltimore...... 306.6 3. Green Bay. . . . 74.2 Total Rush Pass Date/Game Points Yards Yards Yards 12/16/12 vs. Den. 17 278 56 222 “D” STRONG DOWN STRETCH 12/23/12 vs. NYG 33 533 224 309 12/30/12 at Cin. 17 352 206 146 Affected by injuries for much of the 2012 season, Baltimore’s defense 1/06/13 vs. Ind. (WC) 24 439 170 269 faced many challenges. But as the year progressed, so too did the 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 38 479 155 324 Ravens’ unit. Over the final six games (since Week 12), Baltimore 1/20/13 at NE (AFC) 28 356 121 235 allowed the NFL’s fourth-fewest yards per game, posted the third- 2/03/13 vs. SF (SB) 34 367 93 274 best third-down “D” and permitted the third-fewest first downs. Avg. Per Game 27.3 400.6 146.4 254.1 NET YARDS ALLOWED 3RD-DOWN DEFENSE 1ST DOWNS ALLOWED (2012 Final 6 Weeks) (2012 Final 6 Weeks) (2012 Final 6 Weeks) Playoffs “O” Quick Hit: 1. Denver.. . . 254.0 1. Denver . . . .22.2 1. Denver . . . . 85 • The Ravens averaged 410.3 yards of offense during the 2012 playoffs 2. Cincinnati. . 275.7 2. NY Jets.. . . 27.9 2. NY Jets.. . . . 89 and scored 31.0 points per game. 3. NY Jets.. . . 292.3 3. Baltimore. . 28.2 3. Baltimore. . . 98 4. Baltimore. .299.0 4. Arizona. . . 29.6 4. Cincinnati. . .102 TOP 5 “O” OUTPUTS 5. Car./Pit.. . . 303.7 5. New England. . 30.4 5. Oakland . . . 108 In 2012’s Week 16 win vs. NYG, Baltimore’s offense registered 533 yards of offense (224 rushing and 309 passing), marking the third- TOP 2012 DEFENSIVE MARKS highest output in team history. The Ravens’ Top 5 all-time single- FEWEST PASS TDS RED ZONE DEF. (TD%) game marks have all come in the John Harbaugh Era (since 2008). (2012 Season) (2012 Season) 1. Atlanta.. . . . 14 1. Miami. . . ..42.6 RAVENS TOP TOTAL NET YARDS 2. Baltimore. . . 15 2. Baltimore.. . 43.4 (Single-Game History) 3. Seattle. . . . .15 3. Arizona. . . 44.4 Yards Game/Date Results 553 9/25/11 at STL W, 37-7 “D” COORD. BREAKDOWN 548 12/13/09 vs. Det. W, 48-3 Four “D” coordinators in Ravens history have gone on to become 533* 12/23/12 vs. NYG W, 33-14 NFL head coaches: (1996-2001), Mike Nolan (2002- 503 9/23/12 vs. NE W, 31-30 04), (2005-08) and (2011). Former Jaguars 501 9/13/09 vs. KC W, 38-24 head coach was the Ravens’ LBs coach from 1999-2001, * Caldwell-led unit while Atlanta’s Mike Smith also coached on the “D” from 1999-2002. RAVENS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR BREAKDOWN OFFENSIVE QUICK HITS Avg. Net Rush Pass D Coord. (Years) G PPG YPG YPG YPG • Since John Harbaugh’s arrival (2008), two of the Ravens’ Top 3 single- game scoring outputs have occured: 55 vs. Oak. (11/11/12) and 48 vs. Dean Pees (2012-13) 17 23.1 360.3 119.4 240.9 Det. (12/13/09). (Baltimore also scored 48 on 12/19/05 vs. GB.) Chuck Pagano (2011) 16 16.6 288.9 92.6 196.3 Greg Mattison (2009-10) 32 16.6 309.7 93.6 216.1 • Under Harbaugh, the Ravens have totaled at least 400 yards 19 times, Rex Ryan (2005-08) 64 17.6 277.8 84.0 193.8 producing an 18-1 mark in those games. Baltimore has piled up at least Mike Nolan (2002-04) 48 18.8 302.0 103.7 198.3 375 net yards 26 times since ‘08, producing a 23-3 record in those contests. Marvin Lewis (1996-2001) 96 19.0 304.0 93.0 211.0 OZZIE NEWSOME / PERSONNEL NOTES

WIZARD OF OZ NEWSOME’S NFL TREE Ozzie Newsome’s legacy is unlike any the game has GM Ozzie Newsome also fosters a working environment that seen. Known throughout all of sports as a premier breeds standout coaches. By bringing in individuals who embrace leader, Newsome is a Hall of Fame player, the the “Raven way,” Newsome aims to create a synergy that architect of Baltimore’s 2000 and 2012 Super Bowl manufactures success among scouts, coaches and players. As a championship teams and an elite personnel evaluator result, Baltimore has had many assistants move on to become who became the NFL’s first African American GM. head coaches on the collegiate and NFL levels. “Ozzie’s credibility is what stands out the most,” head coach John CURRENT HEAD COACHES Harbaugh states. “And it’s not just about what he has accomplished. ROOTED IN RAVENS ORGANIZATION To me, it’s his commitment and focus while striving to do more.” Head Coach (Team) Last Position Held w/ Ravens (Years) OZZIE NEWSOME CAREER SNAPSHOT Kirk Ferentz (Iowa) Asst. Head Coach/Offense (1996-98) • NFL’s first African American General Manager (promoted in 2002) Marvin Lewis (Bengals) Def. Coordinator (1996-2001) • Architect of Ravens 2000 & 2012 Super Bowl Championship Teams Chuck Pagano (Colts) Def. Coordinator (2008-11) • NFL Executive of the Year (2000) Rex Ryan (Jets) Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord. (1999-2008) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (class of 1999) Jim Schwartz (Lions) Quality Control/Defense (1996-98) • State of Alabama Hall of Fame (class of 1995) David Shaw (Stanford) Wide Receivers (2002-05) • National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and NCAA Mike Smith (Falcons) Linebackers (1999-2002) Hall of Fame (class of 1994) Coaches Quick Hit: • 13-Year NFL Tight End with Cleveland Browns (1978-90) • Other former Ravens assistants who became head coaches • Three-Time Pro Bowler (1981, 1984-85) include Jack Del Rio (Jacksonville), (Fresno State), Hue • Four-Time Cleveland Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year Jackson (Oakland), (NY Jets and Cleveland), Mike • Current Member of Three Major NFL Policy-Making Committees: Nolan and Mike Singletary (San Francisco), Ken Whisenhunt Competition, Diversity and Player Care Foundation Committees (Cardinals) and Rick Neuheisel (UCLA).

FIRST-ROUND FINDS HOMEGROWN Since moving to Baltimore in 1996, the Ravens, led by Ozzie The Ravens have had 30 different players earn Pro Bowl honors Newsome, have had 18 drafts and selected 18 players in the first since the team’s inception in 1996. Of those, 16 are homegrown round. These picks have earned an amazing 53 combined Pro players – 15 drafted and one signed as a rookie free agent: Bowls, several All-Rookie honors, multiple Defensive Player of the Year Awards and two Super Bowl MVP honors. RAVENS HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS Year Drafted (Rd). Name. Pro Bowls RAVENS FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS 1996 (1st) LB Ray Lewis 13 Year Name Pick Pro Bowls 1996 (1st) T 11 1996 T Jonathan Ogden* 4 11 2002 (1st) S Ed Reed 9 1996 LB Ray Lewis* ++ ~ 26 13 2003 (1st) OLB Terrell Suggs 5 1997 LB * 4 4 1997 (1st) OLB Peter Boulware 4 1998 CB * 10 1999 (1st) CB Chris McAlister 3 1999 CB Chris McAlister* 10 3 2006 (1st) DT 4 2000 RB *= 5 1 2001 (1st) TE 2 2000 WR Travis Taylor 10 1996 (5th) WR/RS Jermaine Lewis 2 2001 TE Todd Heap* 31 2 2007 (4th) FB Le’Ron McClain 2 2002 S Ed Reed* + 24 9 2003 OLB Terrell Suggs* + 10 5 2008 (2nd) RB Ray Rice 3 2003 QB Kyle Boller 19 2000 (6th) OLB 2 2005 WR Mark Clayton* 22 2007 (3rd) G 2 2006 DT Haloti Ngata* 12 4 2007 (1st) G Ben Grubbs 1 2007 G Ben Grubbs* 29 1 2000 (1st) RB Jamal Lewis 1 2008 QB Joe Flacco^ ~ 18 2002 (RFA) LB # 1 2009 T Michael Oher* 23 # Undrafted rookie free agent Bold indicates 2012 Pro Bowler 2011 CB 27 2013 S 32 * All-Rookie Team ^ Rookie of the Year (NFL.com Fan Vote) ~ Super Bowl MVP PRO BOWLERS DRAFTED + Defensive Player of the Year Awards = Offensive Player of the Year Award Most Pro Bowlers Drafted: 1996-2012 Top 10 Quick Hit: Rk. Team Players • Of the seven players chosen in the Top 10 by Baltimore, five have 1. Green Bay Packers. . . . 19 earned Pro Bowl status. Two of those players – Peter Boulware and New England Patriots. . .19 Terrell Suggs – also earned Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. 3. San Francisco 49ers . . . 18 Late-Round Success Quick Hit: 4. Baltimore Ravens. . . . 17 • The Ravens have found gems late in the first round, including LB Ray Pittsburgh Steelers. . . .17 Totals include players who have earned Pro Bowl honors with any Lewis (26th), TE Todd Heap (31st), S Ed Reed (24th), G Ben Grubbs (29th), team (not just their original draft club) during a respective career. QB Joe Flacco (18th) and T Michael Oher (23rd). RAVENS TEAM NOTES

CONFERENCE STANDOUTS 20/20 CLUB The Ravens have won 10 of their last 15 games against AFC foes The Ravens’ “20/20 Club” includes members of the team’s (and 14 of their last 20). Under head coach John Harbaugh, personnel staff who started with the Ravens as young assistants Baltimore is 41-20 in conference play, ranking as the third-best and grew into evaluators with more input. The term “20/20” refers such mark since the 2008 campaign. to hiring 20-year-olds for $20,000. According to Ozzie Newsome: “The guys actually started when they were a little older than 20 BEST RECORDS IN CONFERENCE PLAY and for more than $20,000, but that’s what we call them.” (Since 2008) Rk. Team Record Pct. RAVENS “20/20 CLUB” GRADUATES 1. New England Patriots (AFC) 46-15 .754 (Current Personnel Staff) 2. Green Bay Packers (NFC) 42-19 .689 Name Joined Ravens Current Title 3. Baltimore Ravens (AFC) 41-20 .672 George Kokinis (Cle.) 1991 Senior Personnel Asst. Eric DeCosta 1996 Assistant General Manager AFC NORTH CROWNS Joe Hortiz 1998 Director of College Scouting Chad Alexander 1999 Asst. Dir. of Pro Personnel The Ravens have produced four AFC North titles since 2002 division Joe Douglas 2000 National Scout realignment, including back-to-back division crowns (2011-12). Mark Azevedo 2005 Northeast Area Scout David Blackburn 2007 West Area Scout MOST AFC NORTH TITLES Ian Cunningham 2008 Southeast Area Scout (Since 2002 Division Realignment) Rk. Team AFC North Titles 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 5 NFL’S TOP 100 2. Baltimore Ravens 4 It can be argued that the 100 best NFL players of 2013, as voted by 3. Cincinnati Bengals 2 the players late in 2012, doesn’t really represent the best. Maybe 4. Cleveland Browns 0 coaches or scouts have a different list. Certainly, there are reporters ------who compiled rankings of their own. Still, it’s special for the Ravens to have six of the Top 100 players on their 2013 opening day roster. RAVENS AFC NORTH TITLE SEASONS (Franchise History) THE NFL’S TOP 100 PLAYERS OF 2013 Season Coach Final Record Postseason (Rec.) (NFL Players’ Poll / NFL Network) 2012 John Harbaugh 10-6 SB Champs (4-0) NFL Rank Player Position Ranking 2011 John Harbaugh 12-4 AFC Champ. (1-1) 13 RB Ray Rice No. 3 2006 Brian Billick 13-3 Div. Game (0-1) 19 QB Joe Flacco No. 7 quarterback 2003 Brian Billick 10-6 WC Game (0-1) 42 DT Haloti Ngata No. 4 defensive 56 OLB Terrell Suggs No. 8 linebacker TOUGH SLATE IN 2013 88 WR/RS Jacoby Jones n/a for WR/RS 100 TE Dennis Pitta No. 8 tight end Based on 2012 records (137-119, .535), the Ravens face the NFL’s fifth-toughest schedule in 2013. Baltimore has seven games against 2012 playoff teams. 2013 COACHING STAFF NFL Ravens NFL STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE Coach Position Exp. Exp. (2013 Season) John Harbaugh. . . Head Coach...... 16. . .6 Opponent Games vs. Teams Games vs. 2012 Jerry Rosburg. . . .Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coord.. .13. . .6 Rk. Team 2012 Win% .500 or Better Playoff Teams Jim Caldwell. . . . Offensive Coordinator ...... 13. . .2 1. Carolina .543 7 6 Dean Pees. . . . . Defensive Coordinator...... 10. . .4 2. Detroit .539 12 7 . . . . .Secondary...... 10. . .3 3. New Orleans .539 7 5 Juney Barnett. . . .Asst. Strength and Conditioning. . 11. . .2 4. St. Louis .539 9 7 Clarence Brooks. . .Defensive Line...... 21. . .9 5. Baltimore .535 10 7 . . . .Kicking Consultant ...... 10. . .6 Juan Castillo. . . . Run Game Coordinator ...... 19. . .2 . . . .Offensive Assistant...... 2. . .2 ROOKIE FREE AGENT GEMS . . . Tight Ends...... 17. . 15 The Ravens have a history of unearthing rookie free agent gems. . . . . Assistant Special Teams...... 2. . .2 On their Week 2 53-man roster, Baltimore has 10 players who . . . . .Wide Receivers...... 14. . .6 entered the NFL as rookie free agents. Of those 10, seven were . . .Inside Linebackers ...... 9. . .2 originally signed by the Ravens (listed below): . . . .Offensive Line...... 6. . .6 . . .Linebackers...... 8. . .4 ORIGINAL RAVENS ROOKIE FREE AGENT SIGNINGS . .Running Backs...... 17. . .6 (On 2013 Active Roster) Bob Rogucki. . . . Strength and Conditioning. . . . . 23. . .6 2010: LS Morgan Cox* 2012: K Justin Tucker* Steve Spagnuolo . . Senior Defensive Assistant. . . . . 15. . .1 2010: LB Albert McClellan 2013: WR Marlon Brown Craig Ver Steeg. . . Senior Offensive Assistant...... 8. . .6 2011: LB Josh Bynes* 2013: S . . Assistant Offensive Line...... 3. . .3 2012: WR/RS Deonte Thompson * first-teamer/starter Matt Weiss. . . . .Defensive Quality Control ...... 5. . .5 2013 MILESTONES / TEAM NOTES

2103 MILESTONES IN REACH TE DALLAS CLARK Rice Continued... • Clark (481 receptions) needs 19 more catches to reach 500, which • Rice needs 252 receiving yards to hit the 3,000 milestone. He would make him the ninth TE in NFL history to accomplish the feat. also needs 72 receiving yards to move into fourth on the Ravens’ all-time list, passing Qadry Ismail (2,819). Rice needs 11 receiving • With 91 receiving yards, Clark can hit the 5,550-yard milestone, becoming the 17th TE in history to achieve the feat. Clark (50) also yards to surpass Travis Taylor (2,758) for fifth on Baltimore’s needs just 1 receiving TD to own the seventh most all time by a TE career chart. (currently tied with ). • With 196 total yards from scrimmage, Rice can hit the 8,500 milestone for his career. If Rice gains 863 yards from scrimmage, QB JOE FLACCO he’ll pass Jamal Lewis (9,166) for the most yards from scrimmage • Flacco (17,995) needs 5 passing yards to reach the 18,000-yard in Ravens history. milestone in his career. • With 1 more 300-yard passing game, Flacco (14) will have 15 WR TORREY SMITH such games in his career. • With 1,788 receiving yards during his career, Smith needs 212 more to reach the 2,000-yard milestone. OLB ELVIS DUMERVIL • Dumervil (64.5) needs a half sack to reach 65 for his career. He OLB TERRELL SUGGS is also 5.5 sacks yards short of 400. • Suggs (85.5) needs 4.5 more sacks to reach 90 for his career. Suggs (29) is also just 1 FF shy of 30. RB RAY RICE • Suggs (688) needs 34 more tackles to move past DT • Rice (40 career TDs) needs 1 more to tie Todd Heap (41) for the (721) into second place on the Ravens’ all-time tackles chart. LB second most in team history. (Jamal Lewis is first with 47.) Ray Lewis is first with 2,643 tackles.

RAVENS 2013 TV RATINGS Illustrated below are the Baltimore Ravens’ 2013 TV ratings compared to the other top programming that aired in Baltimore opposite the Ravens’ game. The Ravens’ Week 1 game at Denver scored the largest audience in LPM (local people meter) history. Date Local Time Game Market Station Rating % Share Highest Other TV Programming Rating % 9/5/13 9:15 p.m. Ravens at Broncos Baltimore WBAL/NBC 36.9 61 Eyewitness News (11 p.m. WJZ/CBS) 3.5 9/15/13 1 p.m. Browns vs. Ravens Baltimore CBS/WJZ TBD TBD TBD TBD Preseason Note: The average combined HH rating for the Ravens’ 2013 Preseason was a 21.2, the highest-rated preseason to date, followed by 2011 (20.9) and 2010 (20).

FIVE STRAIGHT ELITE AFTER FIVE The Ravens are the only team to earn a playoff berth in each of the TEAMS TO WIN AT LEAST ONE PLAYOFF GAME last five seasons (2008-12), also winning at least one game in each. IN FIVE-CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASONS MOST NFL PLAYOFF BERTHS (Since 1970 Merger) (Past Five Seasons) Team Cons. Seasons Years Wins Berths Team Seasons Dallas Cowboys 6 1991-96 12 5 Baltimore Ravens 2008-12 Baltimore Ravens 5 2008-12 9 4 Atlanta Falcons 2008, 2010-12 New England Patriots 5 2003-07 11 4 Green Bay Packers 2009-12 Philadelphia Eagles 5 2000-04 7 4 Indianapolis Colts 2008-10, 2012 Green Bay Packers 5 1993-97 9 4 New England Patriots 2009-12 Oakland Raiders 5 1973-77 7

NUMBERS TO RAVE ABOUT PLAYOFF PERFORMERS The Ravens have earned nine postseason berths – including an 2 NFL-best five straight – in their 17-year history (2012, 2011, 2010, Super Bowl titles for the Ravens since 2000, one of only four 2009, 2008, 2006, 2003, 2001, 2000). Baltimore’s nine berths teams to accomplish the feat (NE - 3, NYG - 2 and Pit. - 2). since 2000 rank third most in the AFC and tie for third in the NFL. 9 MOST NFL PLAYOFF BERTHS Playoff wins by the Ravens since 2008, marking an NFL high (GB (2000-12) and Pit. are next with 5 each). Baltimore has played in an NFL- AFC NFC high 13 playoff games dating back to 2008 (GB is next with 8). 11 - Indianapolis 9 - GB/Phi. 10 - New England 8 - Seattle 21 9 - Baltimore 7 - NY Giants Playoff games for the Ravens since 2000, trailing only New 8 - Pittsburgh 6 - Atlanta England’s 24 postseason contests during this time. The Ravens’ 6 - Den., NYJ 5 - TB, Min., NO, SF 14 playoff wins since 2000 are also second only to NE’s 17. 5 - SD, Ten. 4 - Dal., STL THAT M&T MAGIC

THE M&T ADVANTAGE AT HOME UNDER HARBAUGH Under John Harbaugh, the Ravens have won 24 of their last 27 regular season home games and are 33-7 in games played in 15.1 Points per game Baltimore has permitted at home since 2008, Baltimore, tying for the NFL’s second-best home mark since 2008. the NFL’s second-best mark (Pittsburgh is first at 14.9 ppg). NFL’S BEST REGULAR SEASON HOME RECORDS (John Harbaugh Era / Since 2008) 55 Rk. Team Record Pct. Interceptions by the Ravens at home since 2008, ranking as the 1. New England Patriots 34-6 .850 NFL’s second most at home (GB is first with 68). 2. Baltimore Ravens 33-7 .825 Atlanta Falcons 33-7 .825 4. Green Bay Packers 32-8 .800 66.8 Passer rating the Ravens have forced for opposing QBs at M&T 5. New Orleans Saints 30-11 .732 San Francisco 49ers 29-11 .720 Bank Stadium since 2008, the NFL’s top defensive mark.

286.7 HISTORY OF DOMINANCE Yards per game the Ravens’ defense has permitted at home since 2008, ranking as the NFL’s third-stingiest average during that Simply put, the Ravens have been dominant at home since the day span (Pit. - 266.2 and NYJ - 281.0). they arrived in Baltimore. Below are the Ravens’ respective home records and corresponding NFL rankings during several periods. 1,071-605 RAVENS HOME RECORDS / NFL RANKINGS Ratio the Ravens have outscored opponents at home since 2008, limiting foes to 15.1 points per game. In their 33 wins during this Time Period (Milestone) Record NFL Rank Since 2010 (Past Three Seasons) 21-3 2t span, the margin of victory has been 14.1 ppg. Since 2008 (John Harbaugh Arrival) 33-7 2t Since 2000 (Super Bowl Season) 79-25 2 Since 1998 (M&T Bank Stadium Opened) 87-33 2t M&T BANK SECURITY Since 1996 (Team’s Inception) 94-41-1 4 The Ravens’ “D” has been stout at home for many seasons. Since the 2003 campaign, Baltimore ranks first in fewest points allowed M&T POINTS PRODUCTION per game among NFL home teams. The Ravens also have the most INTs (115) and have posted the second-most sacks (220). The Ravens scored an average of 31.8 points per game at M&T Bank Stadium in 2012, ranking as the NFL’s fourth-best mark BEST NFL DEFENSES AT HOME among home teams. Baltimore set a franchise record for most (Since 2003) points scored at home in a season, producing 254. The Ravens TOTAL DEFENSE POINTS PER GAME surpassed the previous mark of 230 (from 2009). (Fewest Yards Allowed) (Fewest Allowed) POINTS PER GAME AT HOME 1. Pittsburgh. . . . .273.3 1. Baltimore. . . . .15.6 2. Baltimore. . . . 283.6 2. Pittsburgh. . . . . 16.1 (2012 Season) 3. NY Jets ...... 299.2 3. New England . . . .16.5 Rk. Team Points Points/Game 1. New England Patriots 278 34.8 INTERCEPTIONS SACKS New York Giants 278 34.8 (Most in NFL) (Most in NFL) 3. Denver Broncos 260 32.5 1. Baltimore. . . . . 115 1. NY Giants. . . . . 223 4. Baltimore Ravens 254 31.8 2. Green Bay. . . . . 109 2. Baltimore. . . . . 220 5. New Orleans Saints 246 30.8 3. Chicago...... 108 3. Minnesota...... 215 Ravens Post 55 in Week 10: • The Ravens scored 55 points in 2012’s Week 10 win over Oak. at M&T Bank Stadium, marking their highest scoring output in franchise history. IMPRESSIVE STREAKS FROM ’12 • In 2012’s Week 13 division battle against the Steelers, Baltimore’s CHARM CITY RUSH home winning streak was snapped. The Ravens entered the game having won 15-consecutive games at M&T Bank Stadium (16 including Since 2008, Baltimore has rushed for 134.5 yards per game at playoffs), the NFL’s longest active home streak at the time. home (fifth most among home teams) and 53 TDs, ranking second. • The defeat marked the Ravens’ first loss at home since 12/5/10, NFL RUSHING / HOME TEAMS which also came against the Steelers (13-10). (Since 2008) • Pittsburgh’s win in Week 13 (2012) snapped another streak: The RUSHING YARDS PER GAME RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Ravens had won 12-straight AFC North games, tying Indianapolis for 1. Minnesota . . . . 145.4 1. New England . . . . 55 the longest division winning streak since 2002 division realignment. 2. Kansas City. . . . 144.4 2. Baltimore...... 53 • With 2012’s Week 15 loss to Denver, the Ravens dropped back-to- 3. Carolina . . . . . 140.4 3. NY Giants...... 50 back home games for the first time underJohn Harbaugh. The last time 4. New England . . . 135.5 4. Atlanta ...... 47 Baltimore lost consecutive home games was in 2007 (12/3 and 12/9), 5. Baltimore. . . . 134.5 5 Houston ...... 47 a stretch that spanned 39 homes games leading into Week 15’s defeat. RAVENS IRONMEN / TEAM NOTES

NFL IRONMEN OVER A DECADE OF DOMINANCE RB Ray Rice owns the longest active consecutive games started Dating back to their 2000 Super Bowl-winning season, the streak (42) by an NFL running back, while QB Joe Flacco (81) is Ravens’ “D” ranks in the Top 3 in most significant categories. third among active NFL signal-callers. TOTAL DEFENSE POINTS PER GAME CONSECUTIVE STARTS MADE / CURRENT STREAKS (Yards Allowed Since 2000) (Fewest Allowed Since 2000) (NFL Players) 1. Pittsburgh. . . . .279.0 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . 17.1 2. Baltimore. . . . 293.5 2. Baltimore. . . . .17.5 RUNNING BACKS 3. Tampa Bay . . . . 313.1 3. New England . . . .18.7 1. Eli Manning (NYG). . .136 1. Ray Rice (Bal.). . . . .42 2. Philip Rivers (SD) . . . .113 2. (Atl.). . .31 TAKE-AWAYS RUSHING YARDS/GAME 3. Joe Flacco (Bal.) . . . ..81 3. (SF). . . . .29 (Most Since 2000) (Fewest Allowed Since 2000) 1. Baltimore. . . . . 418 1. Pittsburgh. . . . . 88.1 Chicago...... 418 2. Baltimore. . . . .92.1 BALTIMORE’S IRONMEN 3. New England . . . . 413 3. Minnesota . . . . 102.5 P Sam Koch currently owns the Ravens’ active consecutive 3RD-DOWN CONV. PCT. OPPONENT QB RATING games played streak, seeing action in 113-straight contests, also (Pct. Since 2000) (Lowest Since 2000) having never missed a game in his career: 1. Baltimore. . . . .34.5 1. Baltimore. . . . .72.1 2. Philadelphia. . . . 34.8 2. Pittsburgh. . . . . 74.4 RAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED / CURRENT STREAKS 3. Chicago...... 35.2 3. NY Jets ...... 75.9 Rk. Player Games INTERCEPTIONS TDs 1. Sam Koch 113 (Most Since 2000) (Most Since 2000) 2. Joe Flacco 81 1. Green Bay. . . . . 271 1. Green Bay...... 35 3. Michael Oher & Ray Rice 65 2. Baltimore. . . . . 260 2. Chicago...... 34 3. Tampa Bay . . . . . 257 3. Baltimore ...... 33 ------RAVENS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED / ALL-TIME STREAKS Rk. Player Games Years AN OFFENSIVE DEFENSE 1. Jarret Johnson 129 2003-11 Since 1996, the Ravens have posted 52 defensive TDs, scoring at 2. Sam Koch 113 2006-present least one in each year of their existence (including 2 pick-6’s in 3. Peter Boulware 111 1997-2003 2012). Baltimore is 41-7 all time when tallying a D-TD. Since 2003, 4. Matt Stover 110 2002-08 the Ravens own the NFL’s second-most D-TDs, earning a 30-5 mark. 5. Terrell Suggs 105 2003-09 NFL DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS INTERCEPTION TDs (Since 2003) (Since 2003) JOE’S NEVER MISSED A GAME Rk. Team D-TDs 1. Baltimore...... 29 1. Green Bay Packers 40 2. Green Bay...... 28 2. Baltimore Ravens 39 3. Chicago...... 27 81 3. Chicago Bears 35 Consecutive starts by QB Joe Flacco, the most in team history. (Former OLB Jarret Johnson, currently playing for San Diego, made 80-straight starts for the Ravens from 2007-11.) Including playoffs, SHUTOUT CITY Flacco has started 94-consecutive games in his career. Since 2000, Baltimore’s “D” has registered the NFL’s most shutouts, blanking opponents nine times. The Ravens’ last shutout came on LITTLE GIVE, PLENTY TAKE Nov. 16, 2009 in a 16-0 win at Cleveland on . NFL SHUTOUT LEADERS Since head coach John Harbaugh took over the Ravens in 2008, Baltimore has compiled a +41 turnover margin, ranking asthe (Since 2000) NFL’s third-best mark. (The Ravens are even in 2013.) Rk. Team Shutouts 1. Baltimore Ravens 9 NFL’S TOP TURNOVER MARGIN 2. New England Patriots 8 (Since 2008) Pittsburgh Steelers 8 Rk. Team Turnover Diff. Take-Aways Give-Aways Seattle Seahawks 8 1. New England +76 165 89 2. Green Bay +70 161 91 LIMITING THE 100S 3. Baltimore +41 146 105 Since 1999, the Ravens have allowed the second-fewest 100-yard rushers (31) in the NFL. (Pittsburgh ranks first with 26.) MOST TAKE-AWAYS FEWEST GIVE-AWAYS (Since 2008) (Since 2008) 100-YARD RUSHERS ALLOWED 1. Chicago...... 173 1. New England. . . . . 89 (Since 1999) 2. New England . . . . 165 2. Green Bay...... 91 Rk. Team 100-Yard Rushers 3. Green Bay. . . . . 161 3. Atlanta ...... 104 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 26 4. NY Giants. . . . . 152 4. Baltimore . . . . . 105 5. NY Jets...... 147 2. Baltimore Ravens 31 5. San Francisco. . . . 108 3. San Diego Chargers 40 ALL-TIME RESULTS / TRENDS

REGULAR SEASON RECORDS Overall Record Home Away Overall ...... 150-122-1 ...... 94-41-1 ����������������������������������������������������������56-81 In M&T Bank Stadium (since 1998) ...... 87-33 ...... 87-33 ��������������������������������������������������������������n/a Coached by Ted Marchibroda ...... 16-31-1 ...... 11-12-1 ������������������������������������������������������������5-19 Coached by Brian Billick ...... 80-64 ...... 50-22 ����������������������������������������������������������30-42 Coached by John Harbaugh ...... 54-27 ...... 33-7 ����������������������������������������������������������21-20 vs. AFC Teams ...... 117-96 ...... 73-39 ����������������������������������������������������������44-57 vs. AFC North (AFC Central) ...... 39-27 (26-28) ...... 23-10 (13-14) �������������������������������������������� 16-17 (13-14) vs. AFC East ...... 16-16 ...... 12-4 ������������������������������������������������������������4-12 vs. AFC South ...... 11-12 ...... 7-4 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-8 vs. AFC West ...... 21-13 ...... 14-4 ��������������������������������������������������������������7-9 vs. NFC Teams ...... 38-27-1 ...... 26-5-1 ����������������������������������������������������������12-22 vs. NFC North (NFC Central) ...... 4-4 (3-5) ...... 4-0 (3-1) �����������������������������������������������������0-4 (0-4) vs. NFC East ...... 12-6-1 ...... 7-1-1 ��������������������������������������������������������������5-5 vs. NFC South ...... 6-6 ...... 3-3 ��������������������������������������������������������������3-3 vs. NFC West ...... 13-6 ...... 9-0 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-6 On Monday Night Football - ABC/ESPN ...... 8-9 ...... 4-2 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-7 On NBC/ESPN - Sunday Night or Thursday Night ...... 13-12 ...... 9-5 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-7 On NFL Network ...... 3-2 ...... 2-0 ��������������������������������������������������������������1-2 In Overtime ...... 10-8-1 ...... 6-2-1 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-6 Ravens Shutout Wins ...... 10 ...... 5 ����������������������������������������������������������������� 5 In Season Openers ...... 9-9 ...... 6-3 ��������������������������������������������������������������3-6 Indoors ...... 4-11 ...... n/a ������������������������������������������������������������4-11 Note: Baltimore has played in Houston’s Reliant Stadium three times (2-1), Indy’s Lucas Oil Stadium once (0-1) and Dallas’ Texas Stadium once (1-0). Two of those games at Reliant Stadium (12/13/10 and 10/21/12) came when the roof was closed, meaning those games were “indoors,” while the other games are considered “outdoors” due to open roofs. In August ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 ��������������������������������������������������������������0-0 In September ...... 35-23 ...... 23-5 ����������������������������������������������������������12-18 In October ...... 29-35 ...... 17-13 ����������������������������������������������������������12-22 In November ...... 42-31-1 ...... 23-10-1 ����������������������������������������������������������19-21 In December ...... 39-30 ...... 28-11 ����������������������������������������������������������11-19 In January ...... 5-2 ...... 3-0 ��������������������������������������������������������������2-2

RAVENS REGULAR SEASON TRENDS Team Since 2000 Since 2008 2013 Offense Since 2000 Since 2008 2013 Record...... 126-83. . . . 54-27. . . . 0-1 Scoring 20 or more points...... 95-25. . . . 44-10 . . . 0-1 vs. AFC North (since 2002) . . . . . 39-27. . . . .21-9. . . . 0-0 Scoring 30 or more points...... 46-3. . . . . 26-1 . . . 0-0 vs. AFC...... 95-63. . . . 41-20. . . . 0-1 vs. NFC ...... 31-20. . . . .13-7. . . . 0-0 Having 20 or more first downs. . . . 53-29. . . . 31-10 . . . 0-1 Home ...... 79-25. . . . .33-7. . . . 0-0 Totaling 350 or more net yards. . . . 56-22. . . . . 31-7 . . . 0-1 Away...... 47-58. . . . 21-20. . . . 0-1 At least 35 minutes time of poss.. . . .34-4. . . . . 14-2 . . . 0-0 On grass...... 54-46. . . . 16-10. . . . 0-1 Rushing for 150 or more yards. . . . 43-11. . . . . 18-3 . . . 0-0 Artificial turf...... 72-37. . . . 38-17. . . . 0-0 When not throwing an INT...... 72-11. . . . . 34-4 . . . 0-0 Outdoors...... 123-75. . . . 50-23. . . . 0-1 With a 100-yard rusher...... 46-16. . . . . 18-3 . . . 0-0 Indoors...... 3-8. . . . . 4-4. . . . 0-0 September...... 27-16. . . . .12-5. . . . 0-1 Without a 100-yard rusher...... 80-67. . . . 36-24 . . . 0-1 October...... 26-24. . . . .10-8. . . . 0-0 With a 100-yard receiver...... 27-13. . . . . 14-6 . . . 0-0 November...... 37-19. . . . .17-5. . . . 0-0 Without a 100-yard receiver. . . . . 99-70. . . . 40-21 . . . 0-1 December...... 31-23. . . . .12-9. . . . 0-0 With a 300-yard passer...... 15-7. . . . . 12-2 . . . 0-1 January...... 5-1. . . . . 3-0. . . . 0-0 Without a 300-yard passer. . . . . 111-76. . . . 42-25 . . . 0-0 Leading at halftime...... 101-15. . . . .46-9. . . . 0-1 Trailing at halftime...... 18-57. . . . .5-15. . . . 0-0 Defense Since 2000 Since 2008 2013 Tied at halftime...... 7-11. . . . . 3-3. . . . 0-0 When scoring a defensive TD. . . . . 35-5. . . . . 12-2 . . . 0-0 Tied after 3 quarters...... 3-6. . . . . 1-2. . . . 0-0 When returning an INT for a TD. . . . 29-2. . . . . 11-1 . . . 0-0 Leading After 3 quarters...... 107-11. . . . .49-9. . . . 0-0 Trailing after 3 quarters...... 17-65. . . . .4-19. . . . 0-1 When returning a for a TD. . . .7-3. . . . . 2-1 . . . 0-0 Decided by 7 points or less. . . . . 50-42. . . . 19-18. . . . 0-0 Recording 3 or more sacks ...... 66-24. . . . 20-10 . . . 0-1 Decided by 3 points or less. . . . . 27-25. . . . 11-11. . . . 0-0 Holding opp. under 250 net yards. . . 37-4. . . . . 21-4 . . . 0-0 When scoring first...... 85-23. . . . .40-8. . . . 0-1 Holding opp. under 21 points. . . . 100-29. . . . . 43-8 . . . 0-0 When not scoring first...... 41-60. . . . 14-19. . . . 0-0 Holding opp. under 15 points. . . . .82-14. . . . . 34-4 . . . 0-0 Positive or even turnover ratio. . . 109-24. . . . 45-11. . . . 0-1 Allowing a 100-yard rusher...... 13-18. . . . . 6-7 . . . 0-0 Negative turnover ratio...... 17-60. . . . .9-16. . . . 0-0 Winning penalty ratio...... 56-34. . . . .25-8. . . . 0-1 Not allowing a 100-yard rusher . . . 112-66. . . . 48-20 . . . 0-1 Losing penalty ratio...... 60-42. . . . 23-14. . . . 0-0 Allowing a 100-yard receiver . . . . .26-25. . . . . 9-9 . . . 0-1 Overtime...... 7-6. . . . . 4-3. . . . 0-0 Not allowing a 100-yard receiver. . .101-57. . . . 45-18 . . . 0-0 When returning a KOR for a TD . . . . 4-1. . . . . 4-0. . . . 0-0 Allowing a 300-yard passer...... 18-12. . . . . 10-4 . . . 0-1 When returning a PR for a TD. . . . . 6-2. . . . . 2-0. . . . 0-0 Not allowing a 300-yard passer . . . 107-71. . . . 44-23 . . . 0-0 OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES

THE FRANCHISE QB SUPER BOWL MVP Overall Record Home Away In 2012, QB Joe Flacco set a single-season career Super Bowl XLVII MVP QB Joe Flacco was masterful during the Overall ...... 150-122-1 ...... 94-41-1 ����������������������������������������������������������56-81 high in passing yards, breaking his previous record Ravens’ 2012 playoff run, completing 73 of 126 passes for 1,140 In M&T Bank Stadium (since 1998) ...... 87-33 ...... 87-33 ��������������������������������������������������������������n/a of 3,622 from 2010. Flacco compiled 3,817 yards, yards, 11 TDs and 0 INTs to produce a 117.2 passer rating. Flacco Coached by Ted Marchibroda ...... 16-31-1 ...... 11-12-1 ������������������������������������������������������������5-19 22 TDs and 10 INTs on 317-of-531 passing. He also joined Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana (1989) as the only players Coached by Brian Billick ...... 80-64 ...... 50-22 ����������������������������������������������������������30-42 connected on 40 completions of 25-or-more yards, to produce 11 TDs and 0 INTs during an NFL postseason. Coached by John Harbaugh ...... 54-27 ...... 33-7 ����������������������������������������������������������21-20 setting a Ravens’ single-season record. vs. AFC Teams ...... 117-96 ...... 73-39 ����������������������������������������������������������44-57 JOE FLACCO STATISTICS / 2012 PLAYOFFS vs. AFC North (AFC Central) ...... 39-27 (26-28) ...... 23-10 (13-14) �������������������������������������������� 16-17 (13-14) RAVENS ALL-TIME PASSING LEADERS (Game-By-Game Totals) vs. AFC East ...... 16-16 ...... 12-4 ������������������������������������������������������������4-12 (Franchise History) vs. AFC South ...... 11-12 ...... 7-4 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-8 Game (Opp./Rd.) Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate vs. AFC West ...... 21-13 ...... 14-4 ��������������������������������������������������������������7-9 Rk. Player G Att Cmp Pct Yards TD INT Rate 1/06/13 vs. Ind. (WC) 12-23 52.2 282 2 0 125.6 vs. NFC Teams ...... 38-27-1 ...... 26-5-1 ����������������������������������������������������������12-22 1. Joe Flacco 81 2,551 1,541 60.4 17,995 104 58 85.9 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 18-34 52.9 331 3 0 116.2 vs. NFC North (NFC Central) ...... 4-4 (3-5) ...... 4-0 (3-1) �����������������������������������������������������0-4 (0-4) 2. Kyle Boller 53 1,311 746 56.9 7,846 45 44 71.9 1/20/13 at NE (AFC) 21-36 58.3 240 3 0 106.3 vs. NFC East ...... 12-6-1 ...... 7-1-1 ��������������������������������������������������������������5-5 3. V. Testaverde 29 1,019 596 58.5 7,148 51 34 82.8 vs. NFC South ...... 6-6 ...... 3-3 ��������������������������������������������������������������3-3 2/03/13 at SF (SB) 22-33 66.6 287 3 0 124.2 vs. NFC West ...... 13-6 ...... 9-0 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-6 Totals (Record: 4-0) 73-126 57.9 1,140 11 0 117.2 On Monday Night Football - ABC/ESPN ...... 8-9 ...... 4-2 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-7 On NBC/ESPN - Sunday Night or Thursday Night ...... 13-12 ...... 9-5 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-7 AIR IT OUT Flacco Quick Hits: On NFL Network ...... 3-2 ...... 2-0 ��������������������������������������������������������������1-2 PASSING YARDS PASSING YARDS 25+ YARD PASSES • In his final six games of 2012 (including playoffs and dating back to In Overtime ...... 10-8-1 ...... 6-2-1 ��������������������������������������������������������������4-6 (2012 Season) (2013 Week 1 Leaders) (2012 Season) 12/23 of the regular season), Flacco was 102-of-170 for 1,483 yards, 13 Ravens Shutout Wins ...... 10 ...... 5 ����������������������������������������������������������������� 5 1 Drew Brees . . . 5,177 1. Peyton Manning. . 462 1. Drew Brees. . . .47 TDs and 0 INTs, producing a 113.9 passer rating. 2. Matt Stafford. . 4,967 In Season Openers ...... 9-9 ...... 6-3 ��������������������������������������������������������������3-6 2. Eli Manning...... 450 2. Joe Flacco. . . . 40* • To close out the season, Flacco did not throw an INT (since 12/16/12 Indoors ...... 4-11 ...... n/a ������������������������������������������������������������4-11 3. Tony Romo. . . 4,903 3. Colin Kaepernick . 412 3. Peyton Manning. .40 4. . . . .4,827 vs. Denver), compiling a streak of 195 passes without a pick. Note: Baltimore has played in Houston’s Reliant Stadium three times (2-1), Indy’s Lucas Oil Stadium once (0-1) and Dallas’ Texas Stadium once (1-0). 4. Joe Flacco. . . . 362 * Ravens season record Two of those games at Reliant Stadium (12/13/10 and 10/21/12) came when the roof was closed, meaning those games were “indoors,” while the other 5. Matt Ryan. . . .4,719 • Flacco, Joe Montana (1989) and Kurt Warner (2008) are the only QBs 6. Peyton Manning. .4,659 5. Drew Brees. . . . 357 games are considered “outdoors” due to open roofs. 7. . . .4,374 5. Matt Stafford. . . 357 in NFL history to throw 11 TDs in a single postseason. Neither Flacco In August ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 ��������������������������������������������������������������0-0 8. Aaron Rodgers. .4,295 7. Matt Schaub. . . 346 25+ YARD PASSES nor Montana threw an INT in their postseasons. In September ...... 35-23 ...... 23-5 ����������������������������������������������������������12-18 9. Josh Freeman. . 4,065 8. Aaron Rodgers. . 333 (2013 Season) In October ...... 29-35 ...... 17-13 ����������������������������������������������������������12-22 10. . .4,018 1. Peyton Manning. . 6 9. Robert Griffin III. . 329 In November ...... 42-31-1 ...... 23-10-1 ����������������������������������������������������������19-21 11. Matt Schaub. . .4,008 2. Joe Flacco. . . . .4 10. Carson Palmer. . 327 In December ...... 39-30 ...... 28-11 ����������������������������������������������������������11-19 12. Eli Manning . . .3,948 Colin Kaepernick. . . 4 NFL POSTSEASON RECORDS In January ...... 5-2 ...... 3-0 ��������������������������������������������������������������2-2 13. . . 3,869 11. Russell Wilson. . 320 Aaron Rodgers. . . 4 14. Joe Flacco. . . .3,817 12. Matt Ryan. . . . 304 Michael Vick. . . . 4 PASSING YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (Single-Season Playoff History) (Single-Season Playoff History) 1. Eli Manning (2011) . . 1,219 1. Joe Flacco (2012). . . . 11 LEADER OF THE 300S 2. Kurt Warner (2008). . 1,147 Joe Montana (1989). . . .11 QB Joe Flacco owns a team-record 14 300-yard games, including a 3. Joe Flacco (2012). . . 1,140 Kurt Warner (2008). . . .11 362-yard output on a career-high 62 attempts in Week 1 at Denver. 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 300-YARD PASSING GAMES PASSING FIRST DOWNS PASSER RATING (Min. 80 Att.) (Ravens Single Season) (Ravens History) (Single-Season Playoff History) (Single-Season Playoff History) 1. Joe Flacco (2012). . . 5 1. Joe Flacco (2008-13). . 14 1. Eli Manning (2011) . . . .61 1. Joe Montana (1989). . 146.4 1. V. Testaverde (1996) . .5 2. V. Testaverde (1996-97). .8 2. Peyton Manning (2006). . 55 2. Troy Aikman (1992). . 126.4 3. Joe Flacco (2012). . . . 53 3. Joe Flacco (2012). . . 117.2 3. Joe Flacco (2011). . . 4 3. Three other players. . . 2 Aaron Rodgers (2010) . . .53 Steve Young (1994) . . 117.2 4. Joe Flacco (2009). . . 3

RAVENS RECORDS FLACCO FAST FACTS QB Joe Flacco owns a franchise-record 30 100-plus single-game • In Joe Flacco’s 54 regu- passer ratings, including six in 2012. Flacco has also posted three MOST WINS BY STARTING QBs lar season wins (second of the Top 4 passing games in team history. (Including Playoffs / Since 2008) most by a starting QB since Rk. Player Record RAVENS SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDS 2008), he is 998-of-1,598 1. Joe Flacco...... 63-31 Yards Player Opp./Date (62.5%) for 12,406 yards, 429 Vinny Testaverde vs. STL, 10/27/96 2. Drew Brees...... 57-29 72 TDs and 20 INTs (96.3 389 Joe Flacco at STL, 9/25/11 Aaron Rodgers...... 57-30 passer rating). Matt Ryan ...... 57-27 385 Joe Flacco at Min., 10/18/09 • Baltimore is 33-4 when 382 Joe Flacco vs. NE, 9/23/12 Flacco produces at least a ------MOST CONSECUTIVE 95 rating (and 18-2 when RAVENS SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDS STARTS BY QUARTERBACKS he’s at 110.0 or better). Rk. .Player (Year) Cmp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT Rate (Active Streaks / Regular Season) • Flacco has 33 career regu- 1. V. Testaverde (‘96) 325-549 59.2 4,177 33 19 88.7 Rk. Player Starts lar season wins at home, 2. Joe Flacco (‘12) 317-531 59.7 3,817 22 10 87.7 1. Eli Manning...... 136 tied (Matt Ryan) for the 2. Philip Rivers...... 113 3. Joe Flacco (‘10) 306-489 62.6 3,622 25 10 93.6 most among NFL starting 4. Joe Flacco (‘09) 315-499 63.1 3,613 21 12 88.9 3. Joe Flacco...... 81 4. Tom Brady...... 65 QBs since 2008. Flacco is 5. Joe Flacco (‘11) 312-542 57.6 3,610 20 12 80.9 33-7 at M&T Bank Stadium.

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REVVED-UP OFFENSE FLACCO IS THE FIRST Under the direction of Jim Caldwell, who was elevated to Joe Flacco is the first starting QB in NFL history (since 1970 offensive coordinator prior to the Ravens’ Dec. 16, 2012 game vs. merger) to make the playoffs in each of his first five seasons. Also Denver, Baltimore averaged 400.6 yards of offense per contest winning at least one playoff game in each of his first five years, (146.4 rushing and 254.1 passing) and 27.3 points per game. he’s compiled nine playoff victories, which tie (Tom Brady) for the most among QBs in the first five seasons of a career. RAVENS OFFENSIVE OUTPUT UNDER JIM CALDWELL (Final Seven Games of 2012) MOST PLAYOFF WINS BY A STARTING QB / FIRST FIVE SEASONS Total Rush Pass (Since 1970 Merger) Date/Game Points Yards Yards Yards Quarterback Seasons Playoff Wins/Record 12/16/12 vs. Den. 17 278 56 222 Joe Flacco 2008-12 9-4 12/23/12 vs. NYG 33 533 224 309 Tom Brady 2000-04 9-0 12/30/12 at Cin. 17 352 206 146 2004-08 8-2 1/06/13 vs. Ind. (WC) 24 439 170 269 Troy Aikman 1989-93 6-1 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 38 479 155 324 1/20/13 at NE (AFC) 28 356 121 235 Flacco Quick Hits: • Including playoffs, Flacco has posted 63 total wins in his first five 2/03/13 at SF (SB) 34 367 93 274 seasons, ranking as the NFL’s most among all NFL QBs since 2008. Avg. Per Game 27.3 400.6 146.4 254.1 • Flacco has six career road wins in the playoffs (including two apiece Playoff “O” Quick Hit: in each of the 2008 and 2012 campaigns), ranking as the most in NFL • The Ravens averaged 410.3 yards of offense during the 2012 playoffs and scored 31.0 points per game. postseason history (Eli Manning is next with five). • In the Ravens’ last eight playoff games (since the 2010 season), Flacco is 150-of-253 for 2,012 yards, 18 TDs and 2 INTs (105.0 rating).

FLACCO HOT AT HOME QB Joe Flacco has been strong at M&T Bank Stadium over the past three seasons, helping lead the Ravens to a 21-3 record. Here are Flacco’s stats in those games and also what he did in 2012: JOE FLACCO AT HOME / SINCE 2010 Player (Record) Att Cmp Pct Yards TD INT Rate Joe Flacco (21-3) 753 458 60.8 6,007 38 13 95.6 ------JOE FLACCO AT HOME / 2012 SEASON Player (Record) Att Cmp Pct Yards TD INT Rate Joe Flacco (6-2) 283 176 62.2 2,363 15 5 99.0

FLACCO COMEBACK WINS (13 REGULAR SEASON, 2 PLAYOFFS) GAME-WINNING DRIVES IN FOURTH QUARTER OR OVERTIME Date/Opp. Drive Length Scoring Play Time Left Score 11/2/08 at Cle. 5 plays, 59 yards in 1:54 Stover 22-yard field goal 5:36 30-27 1/10/09 at Ten. (Div.) 9 plays, 51 yards in 3:30 Stover 43-yard field goal 0:53 13-10 9/13/09 vs. KC 8 plays, 74 yards in 3:15 Clayton 31-yard pass from Flacco 2:06 38-24 11/29/09 vs. Pit. 6 plays, 17 yards in 3:23 Cundiff 29-yard field goal 6:42 (OT) 20-17 9/26/10 vs. Cle. 10 plays, 69 yards in 5:41 Boldin 27-yard pass from Flacco 9:13 21-17 10/3/10 at Pit. 4 plays, 40 yards in 0:36 Houshmandzadeh 18-yard pass from Flacco 0:32 17-14 10/24/10 vs. Buf. 4 plays, 9 yards in 1:58 Cundiff 38-yard field goal 10:54 (OT) 37-34 12/19/10 vs. NO 5 plays, 66 yards in 1:31 Cundiff 32-yard field goal 10:03 27-24 (30-24 final) 10/30/11 vs. Ari. 5 plays, 37 yards in 0:52 Cundiff 25-yard field goal 0:00 30-27 11/6/11 at Pit. 13 plays, 92 yards in 2:16 T. Smith 26-yard pass from Flacco 0:08 23-20 11/24/11 vs. SF 16 plays, 76 yards in 7:34 Pitta 8-yard pass from Flacco 14:56 13-6 (16-6 final) 9/23/12 vs. NE 7 plays, 70 yards in 1:55 Tucker 27-yard field goal 0:00 31-30 11/04/12 at Cle. 9 plays, 81 yards in 4:22 T. Smith 19-yard pass from Flacco 4:26 22-15 (25-15 final) 11/25/12 at SD 12 plays, 40 yards in 3:09 Tucker 38-yard field goal 0:00 13-13 12 plays, 69 yards in 3:49 Tucker 38-yard field goal 1:07 (OT) 16-13 1/12/13 at Den. (Div.) 3 plays, 77 yards in :38 J. Jones 70-yard pass from Flacco 0:31 35-35 6 plays, 16 yards in 2:33 Tucker 47-yard field goal 13:18 (2OT) 38-35 OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES

RICE RANKS NO. 1 HUNDREDS ALL AROUND Earning his third Pro Bowl honor in 2012, RB Ray Rice RB Ray Rice has compiled 41 games with at least 100 total yards totaled 1,621 yards from scrimmage, the NFL’s ninth from scrimmage during his career, including 39 since he became a most. He was one of three players (listed below) to full-time starter and earned his first Pro Bowl honor in 2009. Rice’s post 1,000 rushing yards and 400 receiving yards. 39 games dating back to the ‘09 campaign rank as the NFL’s most. Rice ranked second in the NFL in catches by a RB (61) GAMES W/ 100+ TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE and fourth in receiving yards (478). It marked his (Since 2009) fourth-straight season with at least 1,600 yards from scrimmage Rk. Player (Team) 100-Yard Games and his fourth-straight 1,000-yard rushing campaign. 1. Ray Rice (Bal.) 39 PLAYERS W/ 1,000 RUSHING YARDS & 400 RECEIVING YARDS 2. Adrian Peterson (Min.) 38 (2012 Season) 3. Chris Johnson (Ten.) 35 4. Arian Foster (Hou.) & Steven Jackson (Atl.) 33 ----Rush------Rec.---- Player Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD ------Doug Martin (TB) 319-1,454 11 49-472 1 RAY RICE’S TOP THREE YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE C.J. Spiller (Buf.) 207-1,244 6 43-459 2 (Since Career Began in 2008) Ray Rice (Bal.) 257-1,143 9 61-478 1 Total ----Rush------Pass------Rk. Date/Opp. Yards Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD Dating back to 2009, Rice owns an NFL-high 7,506 total yards from 1. 12/19/10 vs. NO 233 31-153 1 5-80 1 scrimmage (5,066 rushing & 2,440 receiving), including a league- 2. 12/13/09 vs. Det. 219 13-166 1 4-53 0 best 39 games where he’s gained 100-or-more total yards. 3. 12/4/11 at Cle. 214 29-204 1 2-10 0

NFL NET YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE (Since 2009) TOP RB TARGET Scrim. ----Rush------Rec.---- RB Ray Rice leads the NFL in catches and is second in receiving Rk. Player Yards Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD yards by a RB since he entered the league in 2008, amassing 319 1. Ray Rice 7,577 1,112-5,102 34 286-2,475 6 catches for 2,748 yards. Rice also owns an NFL-best (by a RB) 93 2. Chris Johnson 7,128 1,237-5,730 35 187-1,398 3 catches and 870 yards on third down during this time, earning 42 3. Adrian Peterson 6,992 1,171-5,841 56 141-1,151 4 first downs (second only to Darren Sproles’ 43). NFL RECEPTIONS BY A RB NFL RECEIVING YARDS BY A RB RICE & FAULK: NFL ELITE (Since 2008) (Since 2008) In 2011, Pro Bowl RB Ray Rice became just the second player 1. Ray Rice (Bal.). . . 319 1. Darren Sproles (NO) . .2,824 in NFL history to post multiple 1,000-yard rushing/700-yard 2. Darren Sproles (NO). .300 2. Ray Rice (Bal.). . . .2,748 receiving seasons (also in 2009), joining Hall of Famer Marshall 3. Matt Forte (Chi.) . . 271 3. Matt Forte (Chi.) . . .2,366 Faulk, who did it an impressive four times (1998-2001). RICE TRENDS RB RECEIVING RECORDS Since RB Ray Rice entered the NFL in 2008, here are Baltimore’s records when he hits a certain milestone during a game: is the Ravens’ all-time receiving leader by a RB (319 RB Ray Rice With 100+ rushing yards. . . . 14-3 With 100+ scrimmage yards. . 29-12 for 2,748) and has 6 of the top 10 receiving days by a RB in team With 15+ rushing attempts. . . 37-6 With 150+ scrimmage yards. . .13-4 history. In 2012, Rice had 61 catches for 478 yards and 1 TD. With at least 1 rushing TD. . . .21-5 With 175+ scrimmage yards. . . 6-1 RECEIVING YARDS BY A RUNNING BACK (Ravens Single-Game History) 1,000/700 CLUB Rk. Player Game/Date Yards Rec. Avg. RB Ray Rice and Marshall Faulk are the only players in NFL history 1. Ray Rice 10/18/09 at Min. 117 10 11.7 to post multiple 1,000-yard rushing/700-yard receiving seasons. 2. Jamal Lewis 12/08/02 vs. NO 108 4 27.0 3. 10/11/98 vs. Ten. 98 13 7.5 PLAYERS WITH 1,000 RUSHING & 700 RECEIVING YARDS 4. Ray Rice 11/7/10 vs. Mia. 97 7 13.9 (Single-Season NFL History) 5. Earnest Byner 10/27/96 vs. STL 96 6 16.0 Player (Year) Rushing Yards Receiving Yards 6. Ray Rice 11/8/09 at Cin. 87 8 10.9 Marcus Allen (1984) 1,168 758 7. Ray Rice 9/25/11 at STL 83 5 16.6 William Andrews (1981) 1,301 735 8. Ray Rice 12/19/10 vs. NO 80 5 16.0 Roger Craig (1985) 1,050 1,016 9. Ray Rice 10/11/09 vs. Cin. 74 7 10.6 10. Bam Morris 11/10/96 at Jax. 73 3 24.3 Marshall Faulk (2001) 1,382 765 Marshall Faulk (2000) 1,359 830 Marshall Faulk (1999) 1,381 1,048 RAVENS ALL-TIME RUSHING Marshall Faulk (1998) 1,319 908 Steven Jackson (2006) 1,528 806 Rk. Player Att. Yards Avg. LG TD Ray Rice (2011) 1,364 704 1. Jamal Lewis 1,822 7,801 4.3 82t 45 Ray Rice (2009) 1,339 702 2. Ray Rice 1,228 5,556 4.5 70t 34 LaDainian Tomlinson (2003) 1,645 725 3. Willis McGahee 673 2,802 4.2 77t 31 Brian Westbrook (2007) 1,333 771 OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES

DEEP THREAT LONG BALL LOVE Third-year WR Torrey Smith ranked fourth in the WR Torrey Smith ranks first in Ravens franchise history in yards- NFL with a 17.4 yards-per-catch average in 2012, per-catch average, posting a 17.4 mark over the three seasons in posting a career-high 855 yards on 49 receptions. which he’s caught 103 passes for 1,788 yards and 15 TDs. In 2012, After Week 1 of the 2013 campaign, Smith has Smith tallied a 17.4 yards-per-catch mark, which ranks fourth 4 catches for 92 yards to produce a 23.0 average, best in franchise single-season annals. which ranks fifth in the NFL (min. 4 receptions). NFL AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH LEADERS NFL AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH LEADERS (Since 2011) (2013 Season / Min. 4 Receptions) Rk. Player Rec. Yards Avg. LG TD Rk. Player Rec. Yards Avg. LG TD 1. Vincent Jackson 139 2644 19.0 95 17 1. Demaryius Thomas 5 161 32.2 78t 2 2. Cecil Shorts 60 1049 17.5 80t 8 2. Reggie Bush 4 101 25.3 77t 1 3. Torrey Smith 103 1788 17.4 74t 15 3. Victor Cruz 5 118 23.6 70t 3 4. Danario Alexander 63 1089 17.3 80t 9 4. Harry Douglas 4 93 23.3 50 0 5. Jordy Nelson 124 2138 17.2 93t 23 5. Torrey Smith 4 92 23.0 34 0 MOST RECEIVING YARDS TORREY’S COURAGEOUS NIGHT (Ravens Single-Game History) Yds. Player/Game (Catches) WR Torrey Smith played in the 2012 Week 3 Sunday night victory 258 Qadry Ismail @ Pit., 12/12/99 (6 rec.) over New England after his brother, 19-year-old Tevin Jones, 198 Derrick Alexander vs. Pit., 12/1/96 (7 rec.) passed away in a motorcycle accident that morning. Smith posted 6 catches for 127 yards and 2 TDs in the come-from-behind win, 165 Torrey Smith vs. Cin., 11/20/11 (6 rec.) producing the third 100-yard game of his young career. Additionally, 164 Mark Clayton @ Cin., 11/30/08 (5 rec.) he eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving milestone for his career. 152 Torrey Smith at STL, 9/25/11 (5 rec.)

NFL 25+ Yard Receptions SMITH BIG IN ’12 PLAYOFFS (2012 Season) Rk. Player 25+ Yard Catches In the 2012 thrilling, double-overtime Divisional Playoff win at 1. Calvin Johnson (Det.) 21 Denver (38-35 on 1/12/13), WR Torrey Smith caught 59-yard and 2. Demaryius Thomas (Den.) 18 32-yard TD passes, helping mark the first game in NFL playoff 3. Vincent Jackson (TB) 17 history that a QB (Joe Flacco) threw 2 TDs of 59-plus yards (the 4. (Dal.) 15 other being to WR Jacoby Jones on a 70-yarder). In the 2012 5. Julio Jones (Atl.) 14 postseason, Smith recorded a 21.2 yards-per-catch average, 6. Lance Moore (NO) 13 7. Torrey Smith (Bal.) 12 reeling in 11 passes for 233 yards. A.J. Green (Cin.) 12 (Hou.) 12 Steve Smith (Car.) 12 2011 ROOKIE SENSATION Roddy White (Atl.) 12 In 2011’s Week 11 game vs. Cincinnati, WR Torrey Smith set a Ravens’ single-season and single-game record for receiving yards AIRBORNE ASSAULT by a rookie, totaling a career-high 165 yards on 6 catches (27.5 avg.). In 2011, he had 50 catches for 841 yards and a Ravens’ In 2012, the Ravens racked up 62 plays of 20-or-more yards through the air. Here is the breakdown of those bombs, which rookie-record 7 TDs. Impressively, the 2011 second-round pick were distributed to nine different Ravens players, including owns two of the Top 5 receiving days in team history. WR Torrey Smith, who caught 16 such passes that produced 3 TDs. Smith Quick Hits: • During the ‘11 campaign, Smith ranked 13th in the NFL with a RAVENS WITH CATCHES OF 20+ YARDS stout 16.8 yards-per-catch avg. (2012 Season) Player Pos. 20+ Catches 20+ TDs YPC Avg. • Smith’s 26-yard TD catch with 8 seconds remaining in Week 9 at Pit. Anquan Boldin WR 17 3 14.2 capped a 92-yard drive and sealed the Ravens’ 23-20 win. Torrey Smith WR 16 3 17.4 • Impressively, 5 of his 7 TD receptions in 2011 covered at least 25 Jacoby Jones WR 9 1 13.5 yards (74, 41, 38, 36, 26, 18 and 8 yards), and he averaged a sensa- Dennis Pitta TE 8 3 11.0 tional 34.4 yards-per-TD catch. Ray Rice RB 6 1 7.8 TE 2 0 10.7 • Never before has a Ravens’ wideout registered dual 150-yard WR 2 0 17.6 receiving games in a season (165 vs. Cin. and 152 at STL). Smith also David Reed WR 1 0 13.2 posted the Top 2 receiving yards outputs by a rookie in the NFL in 2011. Deonte Thompson WR 1 0 10.2 • In 2011’s Week 11, Smith joined Ken Burrow (2 in 1971) and (3 in 1998) as the only rookies in NFL history to have multiple BALTIMORE RAVENS games with at least 150 receiving yards and a TD catch. DEFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR SACKS OF “DOOM” OLB Terrell Suggs, the 2011 AP Defensive Player This past spring, the Ravens signed free agent OLB of the Year, returned for his first game of the 2012 Elvis Dumervil, who spent his first seven seasons season in Week 7 vs. Houston after tearing his with Denver. Though he missed the entire 2010 Achilles in April. He posted 4 tackles, 1 sack and 1 campaign with a pectoral injury, Dumervil has PD in his season debut, after finishing with a career- totaled 266 tackles (194 solo), 64.5 sacks, 17 FFs, 9 high 14 sacks in 2011. Suggs, who also forced an FRs, 1 INT and 12 passes defensed during his career. NFL-high 7 fumbles in 2011 – setting a career high and a Ravens’ Last season, he recorded 54 tackles (32 solo), 11 sacks, 6 forced single-season record – ranks third in Ravens single-season sacks fumbles and 1 pass defensed, earning his third Pro Bowl honor. history. His 14 sacks in 2011 also ranked first in the AFC and tied Since entering the NFL as a fourth-round draft choice out of San Francisco’s for fifth in the NFL. Louisville in 2006, Dumervil’s 64.5 sacks rank seventh most RAVENS ALL-TIME SACKS among active players. His 17 quarterback drops during the 2009 (Career Leaders) campaign ranked first in the NFL that season. Rk. Player (Years) Sacks NFL ACTIVE SACKS LEADERS 1. Terrell Suggs (2003-present) 85.5 (Since 2006) 2. Peter Boulware (1997-2005) 70.0 Rk. Player Sacks Yards 3. Michael McCrary (1997-2002) 51.0 1. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 103 660 4. Ray Lewis (1996-present) 41.5 2. Jared Allen (Min.) 98 629.5 5. Adalius Thomas (2000-06) 38.5 3. Julius Peppers (Chi.) 71 434 4. John Abraham (Ari.) 68.5 463 5. (Ind.) 67 443 AFC SACKS LEADERS RAVENS SACKS LEADERS 6. Trent Cole (Phi.) 66 502 (2011 Season) (Single-Season Records) 7. Elvis Dumervil (Bal.) 64.5 395.5 1. Terrell Suggs (Bal.). . 14 1. Peter Boulware (2001). .15 8. Mario Williams (Buf.) 63.5 371.5 2. (KC). . . 12 2. Michael McCrary (1998). .14.5 3. Connor Barwin (Hou.). . 11.5 3. Terrell Suggs (2011). . 14 Von Miller (Den.). . 11.5 4. Trevor Pryce (2006). . .13 NFL SACKS LEADERS BRONCOS CAREER SACKS (2009 Season) (All-Time Leaders) 1. Elvis Dumervil. . . . 17 1. Simon Fletcher. . . . 97.5 2. Jared Allen. . . . 14.5 2. Karl Mecklenburg. . . .79 HOT OFF THE EDGE 3. Dwight Freeney . . 13.5 3. Trevor Pryce...... 64 Since entering the NFL in 2003, OLB Terrell Suggs’ 85.5 sacks LaMarr Woodley . . 13.5 4. Elvis Dumervil. . . . 63.5 rank seventh among active players, while his 631 yards lost stand sixth. Suggs had a team-, career- and AFC-high 14 sacks in 2011 and posted 1 QB drop in Week 1 this season at Denver. DUAL SACKS FOR DUMERVIL NFL ACTIVE SACKS LEADERS Though he missed the entire 2010 campaign due to injury (torn (Since 2003) pectoral), OLB Elvis Dumervil’s 20 games with at least 1.5 sacks Rk. Player Sacks Yards rank third in the NFL since his rookie season of 2006. 1. Jared Allen (Min.) 118 741.5 2. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 111 707 MOST MULTIPLE-SACK GAMES 3. Julius Peppers (Chi.) 99.5 605.5 (Since 2006) 4. Dwight Freeney (SD) 95 696.5 Multiple 5. John Abraham (Ari.) 94.5 636 Rk. Player Sack Games 6. Robert Mathis (Ind.) 92.5 673 1. Jared Allen (Min.) 27 2. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 25 7. Terrell Suggs (Bal.) 85.5 631 8. Osi Umenyiora (Atl.) 75 520.5 3. Elvis Dumervil (Bal.) 20 9. Shaun Phillips (Den.) 72 454.5 4. Julius Peppers (Chi.) 18 Suggs Quick Hits: • Suggs missed eight games in 2012, six while recovering from a torn BALTIMORE BOOKENDS Achilles tendon and two resting a torn biceps. OLB Terrell Suggs and OLB Elvis Dumervil, who team to form • The Ravens are 51-19 all time when Suggs records a sack. one of the NFL’s top pass-rushing duos in 2013, have combined • Baltimore is 13-1 when Suggs tallies 2 or more sacks during his career. to produced 431 QB hurries/knockdowns and 150 sacks in their careers. (QB hurries/knockdowns are compiled by STATS.) CAREER PASS-RUSHING STATS RAVENS FORCED FUMBLES RAVENS FUMBLE RECOVERIES (Terrell Suggs & Elvis Dumervil)

(Career Leaders) (Career Leaders) QB Hurries/ 1. Terrell Suggs. . . . 29 1. Ray Lewis...... 20 Player Knockdowns Sacks Yards BALTIMORE RAVENS 2. Ray Lewis...... 20 2. Terrell Suggs. . . . . 11 Terrell Suggs 277 85.5 631 3. Adalius Thomas. . . 15 3. Ed Reed...... 10 Elvis Dumervil 154 64.5 395.5 Totals 431 150 1,026.5 DEFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES

TANGLED IN THE WEBB THE DOMINANT DT Ravens CB/RS missed 10 games in One of the NFL’s most disruptive forces, DT Haloti 2012 after tearing his ACL on 10/14 vs. Dallas. The Ngata was named to his fourth Pro Bowl in 2012. fifth-year pro worked hard in training camp to return Perhaps the NFL’s most athletic DT, Ngata stops for the Ravens’ 2013 Week 1 opener, when he had 1 the run (448 career tackles), rushes the passer tackle and 1 PD at Denver. In 2011, Webb produced (22 career sacks) and even drops into coverage (3 a career year, becoming the NFL’s only player that career INTs). Baltimore has a history of strong run season to have an INT-TD & a PR-TD. Webb also tied to post the defense, and with Ngata’s help the past several seasons, has been NFL’s fourth-most pass defensed (20) in 2011, finishing with a consistently sturdy on the ground. career-best 68 tackles and a team-high 5 INTs on the season. RAVENS RUSHING DEFENSE RANKINGS NFL’S MOST PASSES DEFENSED (Past Eight Seasons/Since Ngata Entered NFL) (2011 Season) Yards Per Game Allowed Avg. Per Play Allowed Rk. Player (Team) PD INTs Year Total Rank Total Rank 1. Brandon Browner (Sea.) 23 6 2013 65.0 8th-t 2.8 10th 2. Tramon Williams (GB) 22 4 2012 122.8 20th 4.0 8th 3. (then-NYJ) 21 4 2011 92.6 2nd 3.5 2nd 4. Lardarius Webb (Bal.) 20 5 2010 93.9 5th 3.9 8th Brandon Flowers (KC) 20 4 2009 93.3 5th 3.4 1st 2008 81.4 3rd 3.6 5th 2007 79.3 2nd 2.8 1st GRAHAM STEPS UP 2006 75.9 2nd 3.3 2nd CB , who signed with the Ravens as a free agent prior to the 2012 campaign, had a standout run for the Ravens during their Super Bowl “NGATA” ON US XLVII Championship journey. Starting eight games in Dating back to 2006, when DT Haloti Ngata entered the NFL, the the regular season after CB Lardarius Webb’s knee Ravens have allowed the NFL’s second-fewest rushing TDs (56) injury and every playoff contest, Graham finished and the NFL’s third-fewest rushing yards per game (91.1 ypg). the year with 54 tackles, 2 INTs and 8 PD. In the postseason, he RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING YARDS PER GAME had 32 tackles, .5 sacks, 2 INTs (1 for a TD in the 2OT Divisional (Fewest Allowed Since 2006) (Fewest Allowed Since 2006) win at Denver) and a team-high 7 PD. 1. Pittsburgh . . . . . 51 1. Pittsburgh...... 86.2 MOST TOTAL TACKLES IN AN NFL POSTSEASON 2. Baltimore. . . . . 56 2. Minnesota ...... 88.1 (Since 2000) 3. Minnesota . . . . . 63 3. Baltimore...... 91.1 Player (Team) Year Games Tackles Ray Lewis (Bal.) 2012 4 51 Dan Morgan (Car.) 2003 4 45 NGATA SCORES Corey Graham (Bal.) 2012 4 32 (Bal.) 2012 4 32 In the 2011 Week 3 win at St. Louis, DT Haloti Ngata scooped up a Sam Bradford fumble and returned it 28 yards for his Graham Dominant at Denver: first-career TD. Ngata’s scamper is the third-longest FR-TD in • In the Ravens’ 38-35 double-OT win in the 2012 Divisional Playoff Ravens history, shy of OLB Adalius Thomas’ 57- and 35-yarders. at Denver (1/12/13), Graham made his first of 2 INTs of QB Peyton Manning, returning it 39 yards for a TD. Graham’s final pick came near the end of the initial OT and set upK Justin Tucker’s game-winning FG. D-TACKLE DOMINANCE THE NEW RAVENS MLB In the Ravens’ 2012 season-opening win vs. Cincy, DT Haloti Ngata notched 1.5 QB drops, tying a career high. He has 10 sacks dating LB Daryl Smith signed with the Ravens during back to 2011, has racked up 115 tackles (fourth among NFL DTs) the 2013 offseason after producing a Jacksonville and has 6 PD, seventh most among NFL DTs during this span. franchise-record 1,096 tackles from 2004-12. Smith, one of the NFL’s most productive defenders over the MOST TACKLES BY NFL DTs past 10 seasons, ranks in the Top 3 in several all- (Since 2011) time Jaguars’ statistical categories: 1. Justin Smith (SF). . . . 127 2. Domata Peko (Cin.). . 122 DEFENSIVE RECORDS 3. Haloti Ngata (Bal.). . .119 (Career Leaders) 4. Brandon Mebane (Sea.). 114 TACKLES FORCED FUMBLES TACKLES FOR LOSS 5. Linval Joseph (NYG). . 112 1. Daryl Smith. . 1,096 1. Tony Brackens. .28 1. Tony Brackens. . 44 SACKS BY NFL DTs 2. Donovin Darius . .858 2. Daryl Smith.. . .9 2. John Henderson.. 33 Ngata Quick Hit: Dating back to 2011, Ngata is the only NFL DT 3. Mike Peterson.. .837 3. Joel Smeenge. . 9 3. Daryl Smith. . 30 who has posted at least 100 tackles, 10 sacks and 5 PD. 4. . . . 789 4. Several Players. .8 4. Kevin Hardy . . 30 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER NOTES

JACOBY’S JAUNTS Pro Bowler WR/RS Jacoby Jones ranked first in the In the 2012 Week 6 victory vs. Dallas, WR/RS Jacoby NFL with a 30.7-yard KOR average in 2012. Jones, Jones posted an NFL-record 108-yard KOR-TD, tying Ellis who posted 2 KOR-TDs (108 yards and 105 yards), Hobbs and Randall Cobb for the longest in NFL history. was the only player with dual KOR-TDs in 2012 and the first Ravens player to ever have multiple KOR- LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS TDs in a single season and a career. (NFL History) Rk. Player KOR Long Game/Date NFL KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 1. Jacoby Jones (Bal.) 108t 10/14/12 vs. Dal. (2012 Season) Randall Cobb (GB) 108t 9/8/11 vs. NO Rk. Player KOR Yards Avg. Long TD (NE) 108t 9/9/07 at NYJ 1. Jacoby Jones 38 1,167 30.7 108t 2 2. Leon Washington 27 784 29.0 98t 1 3. Joe McKnight 39 1,072 27.5 100t 1 JONES ELECTRIFIES ranked first in the NFL with a 30.7 KOR average NFL Record Note: Jones is the only player in NFL history to record WR/RS Jacoby Jones dual KOR-TDs of at least 105 yards in a career (108- & 105-yarders). and posted three combined kick return TDs (2 KOR and 1 PR) in 2012. Not only is Jones the first Raven to ever tally 3 total kick return TDs in a season, but he’s just one of five NFL players since 2008 to score a PR, KOR and receiving TD in a single campaign. PRIMARY PUNT RETURNER KICKOFF RETURN AVG. COMBINED KICK RETURN TDS Since entering the NFL in 2007, WR/RS Jacoby Jones has registered (2012 Season) (2012 Season) 1. Jacoby Jones. . . .30.7 1. Jacoby Jones. . . 3 (2 KOR, 1 PR) the NFL’s second-most PR yards (2,161 on 216 returns). Jones has 2. Leon Washington. . 29.0 Darius Reynaud. .3 (2 PR, 1 KOR) returned 4 punts for TDs during this time, including a 63-yarder in 3. Joe McKnight. . . .27.5 3. Trindon Holliday. .2 (1 KOR, 1 PR) 2012’s Week 11 win at Pit. He also owns 8 punt returns of 50-or- 4. Josh Cribbs. . . . .27.4 3. Leodis McKelvin. . . 2 (both PR) more yards, including three 70-plus-yarders that produced TDs. 5. Marcus Thigpen. . .27.4 2. Michael Spurlock . 2 (1 PR, 1 KOR) 4. Joe McKnight. . . .28.5 Marcus Thigpen. .2 (1 KOR, 1 PR) NFL PUNT (Since 2007) PLAYERS W/ KOR, PR & REC. TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON (Since 2008) Rk. Player PR Yards Avg. Long TD 1. Devin Hester 201 2,386 11.9 89t 9 Player Season KR-TD PR-TD Rec. TD Jacoby Jones (Bal.) 2012 2 1 1 2. Jacoby Jones 216 2,161 10.0 79t 4 Michael Spurlock (SD) 2012 1 1 1 3. Joshua Cribbs 188 2,098 11.2 84t 3 Randall Cobb (GB) 2011 1 1 1 4. Leon Washington 155 1,571 10.1 84 0 Devin Hester (Chi.) 2011 1 2 1 5. Ted Ginn Jr. 131 1,435 11.0 87t 3 Josh Cribbs (Cle.) 2009 3 1 1

STRONG SPECIAL TEAMS PLAY Much of Baltimore’s success in 2012 could be attributed to the strong performances of the special teams units. In addition to posting a league-best 3 kick return TDs (108- & 105-yard KORs and 63-yard PR byWR/RS Jacoby Jones), scoring a TD off a fake FG (7- yard run by P Sam Koch) and being consistently accurate on FG attempts (K Justin Tuckerwas 30-of-33), Baltimore’s return blocking and coverage teams excelled. The Ravens ranked second (tied, Min.) in the NFL in average starting position after a kickoff (24.6-yard line) and stood fifth in opponent average starting field position following a kickoff (20.6-yard line). AVERAGE STARTING POSITION AFTER KICKOFF OPPONENT AVERAGE STARTING POSITION AFTER KICKOFF (2012 Season) (2012 Season) Rk. Team KOs Adj. KOs Returns Start Line Rk. Team KOs Adj. KOs Returns Start Line 1. NY Giants 79 77 63 25.2 1. Chicago Bears 86 83 37 19.9 2. Baltimore Ravens 85 80 60 24.6 Cleveland Browns 77 75 43 19.9 Minnesota Vikings 80 77 44 24.6 3. San Diego Chargers 78 75 45 20.4 4. Buffalo Bills 91 91 42 24.4 4. Atlanta Falcons 94 92 48 20.5 5. Seattle Seahawks 61 59 29 24.1 5. Baltimore Ravens 89 85 37 20.6

2012 SPECIAL TEAMS UNIT RECEIVES HIGH MARK In 2012, longtime NFL writer Rick Gosselin ofThe Dallas Morning News ranked the Ravens’ special teams unit No. 2 in the league in his annual comprehensive ratings system that’s based on 22 categories, assigning points according to each standing — 1 for best, 32 for worst. The Vikings finished first in Gosselin’s special teams rankings, followed by the Ravens and the Bengals. SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER NOTES

SOARING WITH SAM KICKER TUCK P Sam Koch, a 2010 Pro Bowl alternate, owns a 44.7 K Justin Tucker earned the Ravens’ 2012 kicking job career gross average and 38.6 career net average, as a rookie after a training camp battle with veteran both marks that rank first in Ravens history. In 2012, Billy Cundiff, and he excelled in his first season as a Koch posted a career-high and Ravens franchise- pro. Tucker connected on 30 of his 33 FGAs, hitting record 47.1-yard gross average and a 40.8-yard net 4 50+ FGs, which rank as a Ravens’ single-season average, shattering his previous personal bests. record. Producing 132 points (third most in team CAREER GROSS PUNTING AVG. CAREER NET PUNTING AVG. history and eighth in the NFL), his 90.9% success rate stands as (Ravens History) (Ravens History) the second-best mark in Ravens single-season history and also Rk. Player Avg. Rk. Player Avg. second by a rookie kicker in NFL history. 1. Sam Koch...... 44.7 1. Sam Koch...... 38.6 2. Greg Montgomery. . . 43.2 2. Greg Montgomery . . 37.2 JUSTIN TUCKER FIELD GOALS 3. . . . . . 41.6 3. Kyle Richardson. . . .35.4 (Career NFL Stats) Year 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct. LG PAT Pts 2012 0-0 8-8 8-8 10-13 4-4 30-33 90.9 56 42-42 132 PINNING ‘EM DEEP 2013 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 100.0 30 3-3 9 P Sam Koch is the Ravens’ all-time leader in punts inside the Totals 0-0 9-9 9-9 10-13 4-4 32-35 91.4 56 45-45 141 20 (currently has 200 during his career). In 2010, he posted a BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE career-high 39 boots inside the 20, which were the NFL’s second (2012 NFL Season) most and tied for sixth best all time in league history. Rk. Player (Team) FGM-FGA Pct. PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 1. Kai Forbath (Was.) 17-18 94.4 (Ravens History) (2010 NFL Season) 2. Dan Bailey (Dal.) 29-31 93.5 Rk. Player In 20 Rk. Player In 20 Phil Dawson (Cle.) 29-31 93.5 1. Sam Koch ...... 200 1. Steve Weatherford. . . 42 4. Blair Walsh (Min.) 35-38 92.1 2. Kyle Richardson . . . . 128 2. Sam Koch...... 39 5. S. Janikowski (Oak.) 31-34 91.2 3. Dave Zastudil ...... 89 3. Andy Lee...... 34 6. Justin Tucker (Bal.) 30-33 90.9 Koch Quick Hits: • In 2012, Koch placed 28 boots inside the 20 (tying for 13th in the NFL) and owned a career-high 47.1-yard gross average (ranking 11th). TUCKER’S NFL NUMBERS • In 2010, Koch (39) tied (Kyle Richardson, 1999) for the most single- season punts inside the 20 in Ravens history. 3 Career game-winning FGs by K Justin Tucker, including 2012’s KOCH AMONG THE BEST Week 3 27-yarder vs. NE, a 38-yard OT winner in Week 12 at SD and the Divisional Playoff win’s 47-yarder in 2OT at Denver. Since entering the NFL in 2006, P Sam Koch’s 200 punts inside the 20 rank third in the league. 51, 51, 54, 56 NFL PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 FG longs by Tucker in 2012. He had two games where he connected (Since 2006) on dual 50+ FGs (Week 2 at Phi. & Week 7 at Hou.), making him one Rk. Player In 20 of 10 players in NFL history and the first rookie (Greg Zuerlein became 1. Dustin Colquitt (KC) 228 the second on 12/2/12) to accomplish the feat. 2. Andy Lee (SF) 206 3. Sam Koch (Bal.) 200 132 Points by Tucker in 2012, eighth most in the NFL in 2012.

CAREER DAY FOR KOCH In the 2012 Week 10 win over Oakland, P Sam Koch scored his KICK IT OFF first-career touchdown on a fake FG in the third quarter. Koch K Justin Tucker, signed by the Ravens as a rookie free agent in scampered 7 yards for the score. 2012, was very strong with his kickoffs last season, producing Additionally, Koch launched 4 punts for 210 yards to produce a 52.5- the NFL’s fifth-most touchbacks (49). Dating back to the ‘12 yard gross and net average. Both averages rank as the best single- campaign, Tucker has produced the NFL’s fifth-most touchbacks. game marks in team history (min. 4 punts), while the net also stands as the NFL’s sixth-best average in a game this season. MOST KICKOFF TOUCHBACKS (Since 2012) Rk. Player KO TB Pct. Yds. Avg. Ret. RAVENS GROSS AVERAGE RAVENS NET AVERAGE 1. Matt Prater 106 73 68.9 6,825 64.4 33 (Single-Game History) (Single-Game History) 2. Michael Koenen 87 59 67.8 5,836 67.1 28 Player Avg. Game Player Avg. Game Sam Koch 52.5 11/11/12 vs. Oak. Sam Koch 52.5 11/11/12 vs. Oak. 3. Blair Walsh 91 58 63.7 6,200 68.1 33 Dave Zastudil 52.5 9/30/02 vs. Den. Sam Koch 48.8 12/2/12 vs. Pit. 4. Stephen Gostkowski 116 57 49.1 7,612 65.6 60 Sam Koch 52.2 10/24/11 at Jax. Sam Koch 48.8 10/21/12 at Hou. 5. Justin Tucker 91 55 60.4 6,299 69.2 36

RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY

2013 KICKOFF COMMUNITY BUILD BACK TO FOOTBALL RUN Former Ravens players Jamal Lewis and Duane Starks joined volunteers from the NFL, United Way and the National Dairy Council for a community service project at Hilton Elementary (3301 Carlisle Ave.) on Wednesday, Sept. 4. Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake also took part in the event. Hilton Elementary was identified by the Ravens and the National Dairy Council for its successful participation in the Fuel Up to Play 60 program. Volunteers worked to transform the outdoor area behind the school by adding a greenhouse and garden beds.

The NFL Back To Football Run and NFL PLAY 60 Fun Run took place Wednesday evening, Sept. 4, at M&T Bank Stadium. The event consisted of a 5K and a half-mile Play 60 Fun Run for youth fans. Fans ages five and under were also able to participate in a run on the field. The participants experienced the once-in-a-lifetime chance to finish their race on the field where the Ravens play. Ravens cheerleaders and mascot Poe were in attendance to encourage the runners. YOUTH FOOTBALL FESTIVAL BACKPACK DISTRIBUTION On Friday, Aug. 30, Ravens WR Torrey Smith hosted close to 600 pre-selected children from Baltimore County and City public schools at the Port Covington Walmart in downtown Baltimore. The children were each given the opportunity to meet the star and receive a brand new backpack filled with school supplies.

The NFL PLAY 60 Youth Football Festival took place Sept. 4-5, at Patterson Park in downtown Baltimore. Former Ravens players, including Hall of Famer Rod Woodson, Jamal Lewis, Kyle Richardson, , Duane Starks and Matt Stover teamed up with more than 850 local students to celebrate the start of the NFL season. Students learned NFL Flag Football drills and Heads Up Football skills from USA Football coaches and participated in activities with players. Children also learned about hydration, helmet fitting and concussion awareness. WR Torrey Smith Ravens Transcripts Sept. 9, 2013

HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH MONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE

Opening statement: “Good to see everybody. Thanks for coming over. [We] just finished some preparations for the Browns. Obviously, we’ll be moving through that throughout the course of the week. We’re excited to do so, and we’re ready to move on.”

Any further clarification on the replay “snafu?” [What happened] on the [Wes] Welker drop? What [did] your upstairs people [see] when they saw it? (Joe Platania) “We could have done a better job with that, looking back on it, to get that information communicated. We could have been better with that.”

With Tandon [Doss] back, how much does it help to have a guy that knows the offense, that has that background [with Baltimore] without having to go outside? (Aaron Wilson) “It helps to have a guy that’s been here, certainly. When you can bring someone back like Tandon [Doss], who knows the offense and is ready to plug right in and play for us, [it helps]. There’s no teaching we have to do; he knows what to do. It’s a big plus for us, and we’re very fortunate that he was available for us.”

Without harping too much on the whole replay situation, could you clarify the communication process that went down? (Jerry Coleman) “We’ve been all through that communication process on replays. I think everybody understands how that works. We just have to do a better job with it. We’ve got to see it.”

Was there a quality coach that you speak with? (Jerry Coleman) “I’m not going to get in to all of that. We just have to do a better job with it, and that’s on me. We’ve got to do a better job of it.”

With Jacoby [Jones], do you expect him back in October most likely? (Aaron Wilson) “We’ll see how it goes with Jacoby [Jones]. He’s got a sprain. It’s not what you’d call a serious-type thing. We just have to see how it goes. [It’s] day-to-day, week-to-week. [We’ll] see how fast he can come back.”

Is the prognosis better for Michael Oher? (Aaron Wilson) “Prognosis is the same for Michael Oher – day-to-day, week-to-week.”

Any update for Arthur Jones? He tweeted out that things have progressed, but from a football standpoint, where does he stand? (Jamison Hensley) “We had good news on that. Arthur [Jones] went and saw a specialist, and without getting into the details of it – I’ll leave that to Arthur – it was very positive. Good news, it seems to have cleared up. He should be good, and we’ll just have to see how ready he is to play this week. That will obviously be the issue football-wise. We’ll just see how ready he is to play. I can’t make a prediction on that right now.”

After you watched the tape, did it look like a lot of the secondary troubles were tackling? Is that something you’re going to focus on this week and stress to the players? (Ryan Mink) “Yes, it was fundamentals, and there were some scheme issues. No. 1, [there are] scheme issues that we have to do a better job of as coaches – making sure that we’re running things that are being taught in such a way as that they can be executed quickly, especially against an offense like that that makes you operate quickly. We need to do better with that. We need to do a better job of the fundamentals and the basics of playing the game under pressure, under stress against a good offense. We can do much better with that, and I’m really excited about that. We can really improve back there going forward. Obviously, we have to. That kind of performance – in the end – is never going to be acceptable. We’re capable of playing far better than that, and we have to.”

With [Wes] Welker’s touchdown, was that just a miscommunication there with Corey [Graham] and Lardarius [Webb]? (Matt Vensel) “Yes, that’s exactly what it was. Two guys played different techniques.”

Joe [Flacco] had a couple of [interceptions and] in the preseason he had a few. Is it just coincidence or something to be concerned about? (Clifton Brown) “It’s obviously something to be concerned about. I would say those are more technique issues. Again, fundamentals [like] the routes and Joe [Flacco] being on the same page in terms of the way the route is going to be run – angles of the route – things like that. [They’re] things that we have to keep working on. We’re not there yet 100 percent on those things. The other thing in the passing game is just catching the ball. We just have to catch the ball. We have 87 plays in that game; we have 50 plays in the first half without getting more than four plays in any one series in the third quarter. We’re up 17-14 at halftime, and I don’t think we played very well in the first half. [Then] we have all the mistakes in the third quarter that put us out of the game, basically. Guys keep fighting. We have to execute better with the simple things, the basic things that we’re fully capable of doing.”

Ravens Transcripts Sept. 9, 2013

Would you like to find a clear-cut kick returner or that could be a by committee? (Garrett Downing) “We’ll just go with the best guys we have. As a coach, what you do is that you play with the guys you’ve got. We’ll put the guy out there that gives us the best chance to hold on to the football and get us some yards. That’s what you have to do; that’s what we did during the game. Obviously, the punt returner we were forced to put out there was Lardarius [Webb]. You deal with the guys you have and you get ready to play the game. We’ve got some guys that are fully capable of doing it that we’ll have a lot of confidence in.”

Michael Huff was pretty disappointed after the game with his tackling. Was there anything fundamentally that popped up from the film that you guys were able to see? (Aaron Wilson) “Anybody that knows football can see that – what it was fundamentally. That’s exactly what it was; it was fundamental issues that he’s definitely able to play better and he will. He worked very hard, and personally, I feel good about him as a player. I’m just looking forward to seeing how he bounces back. I think he’ll do well.”

The story came out right before kickoff on Thursday that you’ve gotten a contract extension. Can you address that? How gratifying it is for Ozzie [Newsome] and Steve [Bisciotti] to show that support and reward you for how much success you’ve had? (Jeff Zrebiec) “Thanks for bringing that up. First of all, it’s an honor to be coaching here. It’s an honor to be a head coach. It’s an honor to be a coach in the . Then to be able to do it with the Baltimore Ravens – it’s a dream come true. It’s beyond what you would even hope for. I’m just so grateful to Steve [Bisciotti] and Ozzie [Newsome] and Dick [Cass] and Kevin [Byrne] and everybody in this organization – top to bottom and sideways – that makes coming to work every day such a treasured thing for us. I think we all feel that way as coaches. Something like this is a team thing. Anytime a player has an opportunity to sign an extended contract or come here, it’s because it’s a team effort. Coaches have done a great job; players have done a great job. I’d like to think it benefits everybody here that’s part of our team. I’m just very excited about it and ready to move on to try to prove that decision to be the right one.”

It’s my understanding that this was done a couple months ago. Was this something that was done early in the offseason and you just didn’t feel the need to put it out there? (Jeff Zrebiec) “It was done before it was announced, without getting into any of the specifics about it, and it’s much appreciated.”

Did the timing of the announcement catch you off guard? (Jerry Coleman) “Well, the timing of what the media does oftentimes catches me off guard, so I’d have to say that’s probably true.” (laughter)

The perception of the media was that Ryan Jensen was an IR candidate. Is this a procedural move, or do you really think he’s going to be a player for you guys sooner than most people think? (Jeff Zrebiec) “Yes, the latter. We feel like he’s going to be a player for us sooner rather than later, and that’s why we held on to him on the 53- [man roster]. We’ve got high hopes for him for this year, and he’s not too far out. He had a broken foot early in training camp, but it was early in training camp. He’s worked really hard. He’s in very good shape. He’s going to have to get in football shape, but he’s getting closer to being back, so we’re excited about him.”

Does Deonte Thompson fall into that category, too? (Aaron Wilson) “Yes, Deonte [Thompson] would fall right into that category. He’s making progress, and he’s close as well.”

Could Ryan Jensen provide depth at guard and center? (Ryan Mink) “Yes. Ryan [Jensen] is a two-way guy. He can play both guard spots and center.”

Do you feel like you’ve been given a bit of a reprieve since the other division teams lost and now you’re going to play a division game? (Joe Platania) “The great thing about it is – and we all know this – it’s week to week in this league, and it’s going to be that way. What we need to do is take care of our business. If we take care of our business, we’re going to be in the hunt and make it interesting, and if we don’t, we’re not. I know that’s kind of a bad answer, but it’s the truth. All of a sudden, we find ourselves tied for first place. We also find ourselves tied for last place. (laughter) That’s where we’re at, and we’ll make it where we will.”

How do you want your team to deal with that loss? Do you want them to move on or do you want them to be ticked off? (Jamison Hensley) “That’s a good question, and I would say this: I want both. I want them to feel how I feel, but that’s how we all feel. We’re ticked off at ourselves, to use your term. We’re not happy about the way we played, especially in critical situations. Against a good team like that, and all credit to them, but you can’t just hand them points. It’s just not something that you can do. And we did that – we handed them opportunities. Going forward, we’ve got to improve from that. So, yes, we should be upset about that. We also have to move on from it emotionally, and we have to prepare for the next challenge. It’s just like a play. You can’t carry Ravens Transcripts Sept. 9, 2013

the last play into the next play. I think we did that a couple times during the game, too. Guys carried the last play into the next play and let it complicate things. So, we have to not carry the last game emotionally into the next game.”

Is this just the right kind of year to have an emergency list for potential free agents? (Aaron Wilson) “That’s an ongoing process for us. We have to be looking at guys at all times. Guys are going to get hurt. We’re going to need to make personnel decisions. We’re going to have needs, and we’ll be looking at guys constantly.”

Marlon Brown played more than you had probably planned. How do you think he did? (Matt Vensel) “I would say he played well. He’s a rookie. It wasn’t too big for him. He handled the situation extremely well, which we all thought that he would, and I’m happy to see that he did. We’re looking forward to seeing how he develops. We’re kind of excited about it.”

How would you evaluate in his first regular season game? (Ryan Mink) “Gino [Gradkowski] did a good job. The thing about Gino – and he and I talked about this – that people are going to question is [that] he’s a 300-pound guy, which we all say is pretty darn big, and there are a lot of centers who aren’t as big as he is. But, you say, ‘Is he going to hold up physically against the bigger defensive linemen?’ He’s going to have a challenge again this week. He did that really well. Physically, he did a good job. Then, of course, running the show, he did a good job, [but] he could do better with that. For the first time out against that defense, it was pretty good. There is a lot that he can improve on and get better at.”

Is there something about home openers [that is unique], especially being the defending Super Bowl champions? (Jamison Hensley) “As coaches, we’re probably always wary of those things, but I like our guys’ ability to handle that part of it. There’s nothing like playing at M&T Bank Stadium. Any player or coach that plays here for the Ravens definitely feels that way. We’re really excited to be coming back home to our fans. We just feel a need to play the way they expect us to play. That’s our challenge, and we need to do that.”

I know you guys traded Anquan Boldin for salary cap purposes, but did seeing him play the way he did yesterday make it difficult to block out all the second-guessing? (Jeff Zrebiec) “I haven’t heard any of it, probably by design. My wife did mention it to me a couple times. (laughter) (Reporter: “What about Jim [Harbaugh]?”) No, Jim didn’t say anything. [Anquan] is a great player, and there’s nobody here who didn’t want Anquan back. He plays for another team now, and I happen to have a rooting interest in that team, I guess. I haven’t watched the game, but I have a rooting interest in Anquan, too. We all do. He played well. It was a business decision both ways. It was definitely disappointing that it went the way it did, but I’m happy for his success and looking forward to our success as well.”

With the blocked punt, have you figured out what happened, and is it easily correctable? (Clifton Brown) “It’s easily correctable from the standpoint of … The situation is that we understood what they were doing, and we tried to execute the assignment right. We had assignment issues sometimes in the game in different areas, [and] we had technique [and] execution issues at other times. And then there were a few scheme issues – understanding the scheme. That was an execution of fundamentals issue. The guys involved fully understand it, but we need to get better at it. There are really fast guys coming off the edges. When you’re young in this league, you need to know how to do it, and we just have to get better at it. That was a big turning point in the game, as it always is. When you’re backed up like that, and you get a punt blocked … It happened for us in the preseason, and you saw what a turning point it was. Hats off to the guy who rushed off the edge there – he did a great job. But, we need to block better.”

Are you anxious to see how they bounce back from something like that? (Jerry Coleman) “We couldn’t wait to get back on the field Friday afternoon with the team, and they felt the same way. We couldn’t wait to get on the field this afternoon and couldn’t wait for the team meeting. We believe we’re capable of being a very good football team, but we’ve got to make it happen.”

Do you anticipate the lineup being very similar with personnel groupings, without getting into strategy? (Aaron Wilson) “Without getting into strategy? (laughter) Without getting into strategy or specifics, we’ll see how that shakes out.”

What things did you see on film that were better Thursday night than you had initially thought? (Luke Jones) “There were a lot of good things. We played well in a lot of ways, but you can’t make the mistakes we made. We had, on defense, 309 yards on seven plays. Take away seven plays, and you’re looking at a pretty darn good game against Peyton Manning – about 200 yards. Well, that’s always the case when you give up a lot of big plays, so that’s on us. We’ve got to corral the big plays, build on all the good things, build on those 63 plays or so, but take care of those seven, whichever seven those are going to be next week. You’ve got to chase all that as you go forward.”

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The play of the front seven seemed to be one of the good things from Thursday. It seemed like you guys did a good job against the run and got decent pressure, too. (Matt Zenitz) “I thought the front seven did play well. We defended that spread attack with six in the box to play run defense. We did a nice job with that, and we were also able to get pressure. A lot of the things with Peyton [Manning], numbers-wise, is that he gets the ball out very quickly, and that’s by design. But we got a number of hits on him and we got a few sacks. So, we felt good about that, and that’s something to build off of.”

You fell behind late in the game and had 62 passes from Joe [Flacco], and 30 in the first half. Is that more of a tilt than you wanted? (Clifton Brown) “We know we have to run the ball. We have to run the ball well. We’re definitely not there, in terms of our ability to run the ball; we’ve got to get better. But, you do whatever you need to do to win the game. I don’t anticipate many games where we’ll throw the ball over 60 times, but we had 87 plays. Percentage-wise, we’ll probably run the ball more most of the time than we did in this game. If we catch 80 percent of the passes that we dropped, now you’re looking at a lights-out performance in the passing game. We’ve just got to execute better that way.”

Any conversations with Dallas Clark or Ed Dickson after the game? (Bill West) “Sure, lots of conversation. They both did things really well, and they both did things they’d like to have back – catching the ball being the main thing. Those guys have good hands and they can catch the ball. But, you have to go out there and you have to do it. That’s what it’s all about. That’s what you’re on the team for. They know that, and they’re excited to get back at it.”

For years in this league, if you stopped the run and forced a team to pass, it was a little bit of a leg up to make someone one- dimensional. Some of these teams you run up against – Denver, high-powered passing, and there are some other ones – is that still the case in the NFL? (John Eisenberg) “It’s definitely the case, because if you don’t stop the run, it makes it really impossible to stop the pass. But our issue was the big plays. You can’t give up a screen for a touchdown. That’s just not acceptable. You can’t leave guys wide open. You can’t miss tackles that turn into big plays. You can’t turn guys loose in the red zone. You can’t do it.”

You add two veteran pass catchers in [Dallas] Clark and [Brandon] Stokely in training camp – I guess about midway – and then [Aaron] Mellette and [Marlon] Brown are two rookies. How much does your faith in Joe Flacco – his handle of the offense and his leadership – allow you to usher in a bunch of new pass catchers? How much does that help? (Jeff Zrebiec) “That’s definitely a part of it. You feel like Joe will bring those guys along and train those guys and those kinds of things. But that’s our challenge right now; that’s what we’re faced with. It’s a good challenge, because they’re talented young guys, and we’re excited about the kind of players they’re going to be.”

It’s been a stated goal of this organization the last couple of years to get younger and to get faster. When you do that, do you sometimes run the risk of having the lack of poise and the lack of execution? (Joe Platania) “Well, it’s a risk that has to be taken by every team – that’s just a fact. We were at one point in time a few years ago the ‘oldest team,’ and everybody said we’re too old. They said we couldn’t win because we’re too old. Then, we won. So, if we’re a younger team now and they want to say we can’t win because we’re too young, then we plan on proving them wrong there, too. You have to work through the mistakes. Guys make mistakes, whether it’s a punt protection deal or dropping a pass or not playing a defense right – whatever it is. You just keep coaching through that stuff. It’s a long season, as we’ve found out. It’s a one-week season every week in the National Football League.”

I know Aaron Mellette was inactive the other night, but is he someone you can see factoring in a little bit? (Matt Zenitz) “Yes, we could see that. We’ll just have to see how it all shakes out. You put your 46 guys up [on the gameday roster] that make the most sense for that game. But, he’s playing well. There’s nothing that he’s doing that wouldn’t make him a possibility to be active. We only had four receivers up.”

2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Last updated: April 2, 2012 UpdatedAs of Aug. Sept. 2, 10, 2012 2013 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown 86 Bajema, Billy TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 9 State Oklahoma City, OK 59 Brown, Arthur ILB 6-0 235 6/17/90 R Kansas State Wichita, KS 23 Brown, Chykie CB 5-11 190 12/26/86 3 Texas Houston, TX 14 Brown, Marlon WR 6-5 205 4/22/91 R Georgia Memphis, TN 56 Bynes, Josh ILB 6-1 240 8/24/89 2 Auburn Lauderdale Lakes, FL 99 Canty, Chris DE 6-7 317 11/10/82 9 Virginia Charlotte, NC 87 Clark, Dallas TE 6-3 252 6/12/79 11 Iowa Livermore, IA 62 Cody, Terrence NT 6-4 340 6/28/88 4 Alabama Fort Myers, FL 46 Cox, Morgan LS 6-4 241 4/26/86 4 Tennessee Collierville, TN 84 Dickson, Ed TE 6-4 255 7/25/87 4 Oregon Bellflower, CA 17 Doss, Tandon WR 6-2 207 9/22/89 3 Indiana Indianapolis, IN 58 Dumervil, Elvis OLB 5-11 260 1/19/84 8 Louisville Miami, FL 26 Elam, Matt S 5-10 210 9/21/91 R Florida West Palm Beach, FL 5 Flacco, Joe QB 6-6 245 1/16/85 6 Delaware Audubon, NJ 66 Gradkowski, Gino G/C 6-3 300 11/5/88 2 Delaware Pittsburgh, PA 24 Graham, Corey CB 6-0 196 7/25/85 7 New Hampshire Buffalo, NY 29 Huff, Michael S 6-0 211 3/6/83 8 Texas Irving, TX 32 Ihedigbo, James S 6-1 214 12/3/83 7 Massachusetts Amherst, MA 77 Jensen, Ryan C 6-4 318 5/27/91 R Colorado State-Pueblo Fort Morgan, CO 97 Jones, Arthur DT 6-3 315 6/3/86 4 Syracuse Endicott, NY 12 Jones, Jacoby WR/RS 6-2 215 7/11/84 7 Lane New Orleans, LA 40 Juszczyk, Kyle FB 6-1 245 4/23/91 R Harvard Medina, OH 4 Koch, Sam P 6-1 218 8/13/82 8 Nebraska Seward, NE 44 Leach, Vonta FB 6-0 260 11/6/81 10 East Carolina Rowland, NC 41 Levine, Anthony S 5-11 203 3/27/87 2 Tennessee State Winston Salem, NC 50 McClellan, Albert ILB 6-2 245 6/4/86 3 Marshall Lakeland, FL 78 McKinnie, Bryant T 6-8 352 9/23/79 12 Miami Woodbury, NJ 90 McPhee, Pernell OLB 6-3 280 12/17/88 3 Mississippi State Pahokee, FL 13 Mellette, Aaron WR 6-2 217 12/28/89 R Elon Sanford, NC 92 Ngata, Haloti NT 6-4 340 1/21/84 8 Oregon Salt Lake City, UT 74 Oher, Michael T 6-4 315 5/28/86 5 Mississippi Memphis, TN 72 Osemele, Kelechi G/T 6-5 330 6/24/89 2 Iowa State Houston, TX 30 Pierce, Bernard RB 6-0 218 5/10/91 2 Temple Ardmore, PA 76 Reid, Jah G/T 6-7 340 7/21/88 3 Central Florida Haines City, FL 27 Rice, Ray RB 5-8 212 1/22/87 6 Rutgers New Rochelle, NY 68 Shipley, A.Q. C 6-1 309 5/22/86 3 Penn State Moon Township, PA 94 Simon, John OLB 6-1 257 10/14/90 R Ohio State Youngstown, OH 51 Smith, Daryl ILB 6-2 248 3/14/82 10 Georgia Tech Albany, GA 22 Smith, Jimmy CB 6-2 200 7/26/88 3 Colorado Colton, CA 82 Smith, Torrey WR 6-0 205 1/26/89 3 Maryland Falmouth, VA 96 Spears, Marcus DE 6-4 315 3/8/83 9 LSU Baton Rouge, LA 80 Stokley, Brandon WR 6-0 194 6/23/76 15 Louisiana-Lafayette Lafayette, LA 55 Suggs, Terrell OLB 6-3 260 10/11/82 11 Arizona State Chandler, AZ 2 Taylor, Tyrod QB 6-1 215 8/3/89 3 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA 83 Thompson, Deonte WR/RS 6-0 203 2/14/89 2 Florida Belle Glade, FL 28 Trawick, Brynden S 6-2 215 10/23/89 R Troy Marietta, GA 9 Tucker, Justin K 6-0 180 11/21/89 2 Texas Austin, TX 93 Tyson, DeAngelo DE 6-2 315 4/12/89 2 Georgia Statesboro, GA 91 Upshaw, Courtney OLB 6-2 272 12/13/89 2 Alabama Eufaula, AL 71 Wagner, Rick G/T 6-6 310 10/21/89 R Wisconsin West Allis, WI 21 Webb, Lardarius CB/RS 5-10 182 10/12/85 5 Nicholls State Opelika, AL 98 Williams, Brandon DT 6-1 335 2/21/89 R Missouri Southern St. Kirkwood, MO 73 Yanda, Marshal G/T 6-3 305 9/15/84 7 Iowa Anamosa, IA

Practice Squad 31 Brown, Omar S 5-11 195 6/6/88 2 Marshall Moncks Corner, SC 48 Copeland, Brandon ILB 6-3 260 7/2/91 R Pennsylvania Baltimore, MD 85 Furstenburg, Matt TE 6-3 244 6/19/89 R Maryland Flemington, NJ 35 Gray, Jonas RB 5-9 230 6/27/90 R Notre Dame Pontiac, MI 69 Larsen, Cody DT 6-4 300 12/31/87 R Southern Utah Draper, UT 7 Sheppard, Gerrard WR 6-2 215 11/16/90 R Towson Baltimore, MD 65 Stephens, Reggie C 6-3 325 8/28/87 2 Iowa State Rowlett, TX 63 ‘Unga, J.J. T 6-5 320 1/5/87 R Midwestern State Rochester, CA Reserve/Injured (Designated for Return) 88 Pitta, Dennis (hip) TE 6-4 245 6/29/85 4 BYU Moorpark, CA Reserve/Injured List 49 Bryant, D.J. (knee) OLB 6-3 248 3/3/89 1 James Madison Baltimore, MD 95 Hamilton, Adrian (wrist) OLB 6-3 255 11/29/87 2 Prairie View A&M Dallas, TX Reserve/PUP List 53 McClain, Jameel (spine) ILB 6-1 245 7/25/85 6 Syracuse Philadelphia, PA Reserve/Non-Football Injury 67 Lewis-Moore, Kapron (knee) DE 6-4 310 1/24/90 R Notre Dame Weatherford, TX NFL Suspension 25 Jackson, Asa CB/RS 5-10 182 12/2/89 2 Cal Poly Sacramento, CA 33 Thompson, Christian S 6-0 211 6/14/90 2 South Carolina St. North Lauderdale, FL 2013 NUMERICAL ROSTER Last updated: April 2, 2012 UpdatedAs of Aug. Sept. 2, 10, 2012 2013 ------2013 Games ------No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College How Acq. P S DNP INA 2 QB 6-1 215 8/3/89 3 Virginia Tech D6 ‘11 0 0 1 0 4 Sam Koch P 6-1 218 8/13/82 8 Nebraska D6a ‘06 1 0 0 0 5 Joe Flacco QB 6-6 245 1/16/85 6 Delaware D1 ‘08 1 1 0 0 9 Justin Tucker K 6-0 180 11/21/89 2 Texas FA ‘12 1 0 0 0 12 Jacoby Jones WR/RS 6-2 215 7/11/84 7 Lane FA ‘12 1 0 0 0 13 Aaron Mellette WR 6-2 217 12/28/89 R Elon D7a ‘13 0 0 0 1 14 Marlon Brown WR 6-5 205 4/22/91 R Georgia RFA ‘13 1 1 0 0 17 Tandon Doss WR 6-2 207 9/22/89 3 Indiana D4 ‘11 0 0 0 0 21 Lardarius Webb CB/RS 5-10 182 10/12/85 5 Nicholls State D3 ‘09 1 1 0 0 22 Jimmy Smith CB 6-2 200 7/26/88 3 Colorado D1 ‘11 1 1 0 0 23 CB 5-11 190 12/26/86 3 Texas D5a ‘11 1 0 0 0 24 Corey Graham CB 6-0 196 7/25/85 7 New Hampshire UFA (CHI) ‘12 1 1 0 0 26 Matt Elam S 5-10 210 9/21/91 R Florida D1 ‘13 1 0 0 0 27 Ray Rice RB 5-8 212 1/22/87 6 Rutgers D2 ‘08 1 1 0 0 28 Brynden Trawick S 6-2 215 10/23/89 R Troy RFA ‘13 1 0 0 0 29 Michael Huff S 6-0 211 3/6/83 8 Texas FA ‘13 1 1 0 0 30 Bernard Pierce RB 6-0 218 5/10/91 2 Temple D3 ‘12 1 0 0 0 32 S 6-1 214 12/3/83 7 Massachusetts FA ‘12 1 1 0 0 40 Kyle Juszczyk FB 6-1 245 4/23/91 R Harvard D4b ‘13 1 0 0 0 41 S 5-11 203 3/27/87 2 Tennessee State FA ‘12 1 0 0 0 44 Vonta Leach FB 6-0 260 11/6/81 10 East Carolina FA ‘13 1 1 0 0 46 Morgan Cox LS 6-4 241 4/26/86 4 Tennessee FA ‘10 1 0 0 0 50 Albert McClellan ILB 6-2 245 6/4/86 3 Marshall FA ‘10 1 0 0 0 51 Daryl Smith ILB 6-2 248 3/14/82 10 Georgia Tech UFA (JAX) ‘13 1 1 0 0 55 Terrell Suggs OLB 6-3 260 10/11/82 11 Arizona State D1a ‘03 1 1 0 0 56 Josh Bynes ILB 6-1 240 8/24/89 2 Auburn FA ‘11 1 1 0 0 58 Elvis Dumervil OLB 5-11 260 1/19/84 8 Louisville FA ‘13 1 1 0 0 59 Arthur Brown ILB 6-0 235 6/17/90 R Kansas State D2 ‘13 1 0 0 0 62 Terrence Cody NT 6-4 340 6/28/88 4 Alabama D2b ‘10 1 0 0 0 66 Gino Gradkowski G/C 6-3 300 11/5/88 2 Delaware D4a ‘12 1 1 0 0 68 A.Q. Shipley C 6-1 309 5/22/86 2 Penn State TR (IND) ‘13 1 0 0 0 71 G/T 6-6 310 10/21/89 R Wisconsin D5 ‘13 1 0 0 0 72 G/T 6-5 330 6/24/89 2 Iowa State D2b ‘12 1 1 0 0 73 Marshal Yanda G/T 6-3 305 9/15/84 7 Iowa D3b ‘07 1 1 0 0 74 Michael Oher T 6-4 315 5/28/86 5 Mississippi D1 ‘09 1 1 0 0 76 G/T 6-7 340 7/21/88 3 Central Florida D3 ‘11 0 0 0 1 77 Ryan Jensen C 6-4 318 5/27/91 R Colorado State-Pueblo D6b ‘13 0 0 0 1 78 Bryant McKinnie T 6-8 352 9/23/79 12 Miami FA ‘11 1 1 0 0 80 Brandon Stokley WR 6-0 194 6/23/76 15 Louisiana-Lafayette UFA (DEN) ‘13 1 0 0 0 82 Torrey Smith WR 6-0 205 1/26/89 3 Maryland D2 ‘11 1 1 0 0 83 Deonte Thompson WR/RS 6-0 203 2/14/89 2 Florida FA ‘12 0 0 0 1 84 Ed Dickson TE 6-4 255 7/25/87 4 Oregon D3 ‘10 1 1 0 0 86 TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 9 Oklahoma State UFA (STL) ‘12 1 0 0 0 87 Dallas Clark TE 6-3 252 6/12/79 11 Iowa UFA (TB) ‘13 1 0 0 0 90 Pernell McPhee OLB 6-3 280 12/17/88 3 Mississippi State D5b ‘11 1 0 0 0 91 Courtney Upshaw OLB 6-2 272 12/13/89 2 Alabama D2a ‘12 1 0 0 0 92 Haloti Ngata NT 6-4 340 1/21/84 8 Oregon D1 ‘06 1 1 0 0 93 DeAngelo Tyson DE 6-2 315 4/12/89 2 Georgia D7 ‘12 1 0 0 0 94 John Simon OLB 6-1 257 10/14/90 R Ohio State D4a ‘13 0 0 0 1 96 Marcus Spears DE 6-4 315 3/8/83 9 LSU FA ‘13 1 0 0 0 97 Arthur Jones DT 6-3 315 6/3/86 4 Syracuse D5b ‘10 0 0 0 1 98 Brandon Williams DT 6-1 335 2/21/89 R Missouri Southern St. D3 ‘13 0 0 0 1 99 Chris Canty DE 6-7 317 11/10/82 9 Virginia FA ‘13 1 1 0 0

Practice Squad 7 Gerrard Sheppard WR 6-2 215 11/16/90 R Towson RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0 31 Omar Brown S 5-11 195 6/6/88 2 Marshall FA ‘12 0 0 0 0 35 Jonas Gray RB 5-9 230 6/27/90 R Notre Dame FA ‘13 0 0 0 0 48 Brandon Copeland ILB 6-3 260 7/2/91 R Pennsylvania RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0 63 J.J. ‘Unga T 6-5 320 1/5/87 R Midwestern State RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0 65 Reggie Stephens C 6-3 325 8/28/87 2 Iowa State FA ‘12 0 0 0 0 69 Cody Larsen DT 6-4 300 12/31/87 R Southern Utah RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0 85 Matt Furstenburg TE 6-3 244 6/19/89 R Maryland RFA ‘13 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Injured (Designated for Return) 88 Dennis Pitta (hip) TE 6-4 245 6/29/85 4 BYU D4 ‘10 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Injured List 49 D.J. Bryant (knee) OLB 6-3 248 3/3/89 1 James Madison FA ‘12 0 0 0 0 95 Adrian Hamilton (wrist) OLB 6-3 255 11/29/87 2 Prairie View A&M FA ‘12 0 0 0 0

Reserve/PUP List 53 Jameel McClain (spine) ILB 6-1 245 7/25/85 6 Syracuse FA ‘08 0 0 0 0

Reserve/Non-Football Injury 67 Kapron Lewis-Moore (knee) DE 6-4 310 1/24/90 R Notre Dame D6a ‘13 0 0 0 0

NFL Suspension 25 CB/RS 5-10 182 12/2/89 2 Cal Poly D5 ‘12 0 0 0 0 33 Christian Thompson S 6-0 211 6/14/90 2 South Carolina St. D4b ‘12 0 0 0 0

2013 POSITIONAL ROSTER Last updated: April 2, 2012 UpdatedAs of Aug. Sept. 2, 10, 2012 2013

QUARTERBACKS SECONDA­­­­RY 2 Tyrod Taylor...... QB 21 Lardarius Webb...... CB/RS 5 Joe Flacco ...... QB 22 Jimmy Smith...... CB 23 Chykie Brown ...... CB WIDE RECEIVERS 24 Corey Graham...... CB 12 Jacoby Jones...... WR/RS 26 Matt Elam ...... S 13 Aaron Mellette ...... WR 28 Brynden Trawick...... S 14 Marlon Brown...... WR 29 Michael Huff...... S 17 Tandon Doss...... WR 32 James Ihedigbo...... S 80 Brandon Stokley...... WR 41 Anthony Levine...... S 82 Torrey Smith ...... WR 83 Deonte Thompson ...... WR/RS LINEBACKERS 50 Albert McClellan...... ILB RUNNING BACKS 51 Daryl Smith...... ILB 27 Ray Rice...... RB 55 Terrell Suggs ...... OLB 30 Bernard Pierce...... RB 56 Josh Bynes...... ILB 40 Kyle Juszczyk...... FB 58 Elvis Dumervil...... OLB 44 Vonta Leach...... FB 59 Arthur Brown ...... ILB 90 Pernell McPhee...... OLB TIGHT ENDS 91 Courtney Upshaw...... OLB 84 Ed Dickson...... TE 94 John Simon...... OLB 86 Billy Bajema...... TE 87 Dallas Clark...... TE DEFENSIVE LINE 62 Terrence Cody...... NT OFFENSIVE LINE 92 Haloti Ngata...... NT 66 Gino Gradkowski...... G/C 93 DeAngelo Tyson ...... DE 68 A.Q. Shipley...... C 96 Marcus Spears...... DE 71 Rick Wagner ...... G/T 97 Arthur Jones...... DT 72 Kelechi Osemele...... G/T 98 Brandon Williams...... DT 73 Marshal Yanda ...... G/T 99 Chris Canty ...... DE 74 Michael Oher...... T 76 Jah Reid...... G/T RESERVE/INJURED 77 Ryan Jensen...... C 49 D.J. Bryant (knee)...... OLB 78 Bryant McKinnie...... T 95 Adrian Hamilton (wrist)...... OLB

SPECIALISTS RESERVE/INJURED (DESIGNATED FOR RETURN) 4 Sam Koch...... P 88 Dennis Pitta (hip) ...... TE 9 Justin Tucker...... K 46 Morgan Cox...... LS RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM 53 Jameel McClain (spine)...... ILB PRACTICE SQUAD 7 Gerrard Sheppard...... WR RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURY 31 Omar Brown...... S 67 Kapron Lewis-Moore (knee). . . . . DE 35 Jonas Gray...... RB 48 Brandon Copeland ...... ILB NFL SUSPENSION 63 J.J. ‘Unga...... T 25 Asa Jackson...... CB/RS 65 Reggie Stephens...... C 33 Christian Thompson...... S 69 Cody Larsen...... DT 85 Matt Furstenburg...... TE

2013 COACHING STAFF

John Harbaugh...... Head Coach Chris Hewitt ...... Assistant Special Teams Jerry Rosburg . . Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Jim Hostler ...... Wide Receivers Jim Caldwell...... Offensive Coordinator Don Martindale ...... Inside Linebackers Dean Pees...... Defensive Coordinator Andy Moeller ...... Offensive Line Teryl Austin...... Secondary Ted Monachino...... Linebackers Juney Barnett...... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Wilbert Montgomery...... Running Backs Clarence Brooks ...... Defensive Line Bob Rogucki ...... Strength and Conditioning Randy Brown...... Kicking Consultant Steve Spagnuolo...... Senior Defensive Assistant Juan Castillo...... Run Game Coordinator Craig Ver Steeg...... Senior Offensive Assistant Jay Harbaugh ...... Offensive Assistant Todd Washington...... Assistant Offensive Line Wade Harman...... Tight Ends Matt Weiss...... Defensive Quality Control DEPTH CHART

Last updated Sept. 10 by Ravens PR staff. OFFENSE______WR 82 Torrey Smith (1/1) 80 Brandon Stokley (1/0) 13 Aaron Mellette (0/0) WR 12 Jacoby Jones (1/0)* 14 Marlon Brown (1/1) 83 Deonte Thompson (0/0)* 17 Tandon Doss (0/0) LT 78 Bryant McKinnie (1/1) 71 Rick Wagner (1/0) LG 72 Kelechi Osemele (1/1) 76 Jah Reid (0/0) C 66 Gino Gradkowski (1/1) 68 A.Q. Shipley (1/0) 77 Ryan Jensen (0/0)* RG 73 Marshal Yanda (1/1) 76 Jah Reid (0/0) RT 74 Michael Oher (1/1) 71 Rick Wagner (1/0) TE 84 Ed Dickson (1/1) 87 Dallas Clark (1/0) 86 Billy Bajema (1/0) QB 5 Joe Flacco (1/1) 2 Tyrod Taylor (0/0) FB 44 Vonta Leach (1/1) 40 Kyle Juszczyk (1/0) RB 27 Ray Rice (1/1) 30 Bernard Pierce (1/0)

DEFENSE______DT 97 Arthur Jones (0/0)* 98 Brandon Williams (0/0)* NT 92 Haloti Ngata (1/1) 62 Terrence Cody (1/0) DE 99 Chris Canty (1/1) 96 Marcus Spears (1/0) 93 DeAngelo Tyson (1/0) Rush 55 Terrell Suggs (1/1) 90 Pernell McPhee (1/0) Will 56 Josh Bynes (1/1) 59 Arthur Brown (1/0) Mike 51 Daryl Smith (1/1) 50 Albert McClellan (1/0) Sam 91 Courtney Upshaw (1/0) -OR- 58 Elvis Dumervil (1/1) 94 John Simon (0/0) LCB 21 Lardarius Webb (1/1) 22 Jimmy Smith (1/1) SS 32 James Ihedigbo (1/1) 26 Matt Elam (1/0) 41 Anthony Levine (1/0) FS 29 Michael Huff (1/1) 28 Brynden Trawick (1/0) RCB 24 Corey Graham (1/1) 23 Chykie Brown (1/0)

SPECIAL TEAMS______P 4 Sam Koch (1/0) K 9 Justin Tucker (1/0) H 4 Sam Koch (1/0) LS 46 Morgan Cox (1/0) KOR 12 Jacoby Jones (1/0)* 83 Deonte Thompson (0/0)* 30 Bernard Pierce (1/0) PR 12 Jacoby Jones (1/0)* 21 Lardarius Webb (1/1) 17 Tandon Doss (0/0)

(2013 Games Played/Games Started) Rookie Players Underlined * Injured

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Players: Chykie Brown (SHOCK-ee), James Ihedigbo (ee-HEAD-ee-bo), Sam Koch (Cook), Asa Jackson (ACE-uh), Kyle Juszczyk (YOOZ-check), Vonta Leach (von- TAY), Kapron Lewis-Moore (CAP-rin), Pernell McPhee (purr-NELL), Aaron Mellette (muh-LETT), Haloti Ngata (ha-LOW-tee NAH-tah), Michael Oher (Oar), Kelechi Osemele (kah-LETCH-ee oh-SEM-uh-lee), Dennis Pitta (PIT-uh), Deonte Thompson (dee-ON-tay), Brynden Trawick (BREN-den TRAH-wick), Lardarius Webb (lahr- DARE-ee-us), Marshal Yanda (YAWN-da) Coaches: Juan Castillo (cass-TEE-yo), Ted Monachino (mah-nah-KEY-no), Bob Rogucki (ruh-GUS-key), Steve Spagnuolo (spag-NO-lo), Craig Ver Steeg (ver-STEGG) 2013 GAME-BY-GAMELast updated: April 2, 2012 STARTERS aham (CB) THER n/a O OTHER Gr

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YEAR PLAYER ACQ. 1st ROUND (10) TEAM YEAR 2003 OLB Terrell Suggs D1a T Bryant McKinnie Minnesota 2002 (7th) TE Dallas Clark Indianapolis 2003 (24th) 2006 P Sam Koch D6a OLB Terrell Suggs Baltimore 2003 (10th) DT Haloti Ngata D1 DE Marcus Spears Dallas 2005 (20th) 2007 G/T Marshal Yanda D3b S Michael Huff Oakland 2006 (7th) DT Haloti Ngata Baltimore 2006 (12th) 2008 QB Joe Flacco D1 QB Joe Flacco Baltimore 2008 (18th) LB Jameel McClain [PUP] RFA T Michael Oher Baltimore 2009 (23rd) RB Ray Rice D2 CB Jimmy Smith Baltimore 2010 (27th) S Matt Elam Baltimore 2013 (32nd) 2009 T Michael Oher D1 CB/RS Lardarius Webb D3 2nd ROUND (7) LB Daryl Smith Jacksonville 2004 2010 NT Terrence Cody D2b RB Ray Rice Baltimore 2008 LS Morgan Cox RFA NT Terrence Cody Baltimore 2010 TE Ed Dickson D3 WR Torrey Smith Baltimore 2011 DE Arthur Jones D5b G/T Kelechi Osemele Baltimore 2012 LB Albert McClellan RFA OLB Courtney Upshaw Baltimore 2012 TE Dennis Pitta [IR-DFR] D4 LB Arthur Brown Baltimore 2013 2011 CB Chykie Brown D5a 3rd ROUND (7) WR/RS Jacoby Jones Houston 2007 LB Josh Bynes RFA G/T Marshal Yanda Baltimore 2007 WR Tandon Doss D4 CB/RS Lardarius Webb Baltimore 2009 FB Vonta Leach UFA (Hou.) TE Ed Dickson Baltimore 2010 T Bryant McKinnie FA T Jah Reid Baltimore 2011 DE Pernell McPhee D5b RB Bernard Pierce Baltimore 2012 T Jah Reid D3 DT Brandon Williams Baltimore 2013 CB Jimmy Smith D1 4th ROUND (9) WR Torrey Smith D2 WR Brandon Stokley Baltimore 1999 QB Tyrod Taylor D6 DE Chris Canty Dallas 2005 OLB Elvis Dumervil Denver 2006 2012 TE Billy Bajema UFA (STL) TE Dennis Pitta [IR-DFR] Baltimore 2010 OLB D.J. Bryant [IR] FA WR Tandon Doss Baltimore 2011 G/C Gino Gradkowski D4a G/C Gino Gradkowski Baltimore 2012 CB Corey Graham UFA (Chi.) S Christian Thompson [Susp.] Baltimore 2012 OLB Adrian Hamilton [IR] RFA FB Kyle Juszczyk Baltimore 2013 S James Ihedigbo FA OLB John Simon Baltimore 2013 CB/RS Asa Jackson [Susp.] D5 5th ROUND (6) WR/RS Jacoby Jones FA CB Corey Graham Chicago 2007 DB Anthony Levine FA DE Arthur Jones Baltimore 2010 G/T Kelechi Osemele D2b CB Chykie Brown Baltimore 2011 RB Bernard Pierce D3 DE Pernell McPhee Baltimore 2011 S Christian Thompson [Susp.] D4b CB/RS Asa Jackson [Susp.] Baltimore 2012 WR/RS Deonte Thompson RFA G/T Rick Wagner Baltimore 2013 K Justin Tucker RFA 6th ROUND (4) DE DeAngelo Tyson D7 P Sam Koch Baltimore 2006 OLB Courtney Upshaw D2a QB Tyrod Taylor Baltimore 2011 G/C Ryan Jensen Baltimore 2013 2013 LB Arthur Brown D2 DE Kapron Lewis-Moore [NFI] Baltimore 2013 WR Marlon Brown RFA 7th ROUND (4) DE Chris Canty FA TE Billy Bajema San Francisco 2005 TE Dallas Clark UFA (TB) C A.Q. Shipley Pittsburgh 2009 OLB Elvis Dumervil FA DE DeAngelo Tyson Baltimore 2012 S Matt Elam D1 WR Aaron Mellette Baltimore 2013 S Michael Huff FA UNDRAFTED (13) G/C Ryan Jensen D6b FB Vonta Leach Green Bay 2004 FB Kyle Juszczyk D4b S James Ihedigbo New York Jets 2007 DE Kapron Lewis- Moore [NFI] D6a LB Jameel McClain [PUP] Baltimore 2008 WR Aaron Mellette D7a LS Morgan Cox Baltimore 2010 C A.Q. Shipley TR (Ind.) S Anthony Levine Green Bay 2010 OLB John Simon D4a LB Albert McClellan Baltimore 2010 LB Daryl Smith UFA (Jax.) LB Josh Bynes Baltimore 2011 OLB D.J. Bryant [IR] Houston 2012 DE Marcus Spears FA OLB Adrian Hamilton [IR] Dallas 2012 WR Brandon Stokley UFA (Den.) WR/RS Deonte Thompson Baltimore 2012 S Brynden Trawick RFA K Justin Tucker Baltimore 2012 T Rick Wagner D5 WR Marlon Brown Baltimore 2013 DT Brandon Williams D3 S Brynden Trawick Baltimore 2013 2013 TRANSACTIONSLast updated: April 2, 2012 As of Aug. 2, 2012

• Jan. 3: Signed OLB Spencer Adkins, WR Tori Gurley, DT Swanson • May 22: Re-signed rookie free agent WR Gerrard Sheppard; Signed Miller, T David Mims and TE/FB Steve Watson Jr. to Reserve/Future exclusive rights free agents LB Adrian Hamilton and DB Anthony contracts. Levine. • Feb. 5: Signed RB and C Reggie Stephens to Reserve/ • May 23: Signed 2013 draft choice LB Arthur Brown; Re-signed Future contracts. exclusive free agents S Omar Brown and RB Bobby Rainey. • Feb. 6: Signed LB D.J. Bryant, LB Nigel Carr, G/T , G Antoine • June 4: Waived QB Dayne Crist; Signed WR Marcus Rivers. McClain and TE to Reserve/Future contracts. • June 5: Waived OLB Michael McAdoo; Signed unrestricted free agent • Feb. 28: Placed C Matt Birk and LB Ray Lewis on the Reserve/Retired LB Daryl Smith. list. • June 7: Signed 2013 draft choice DT Brandon Williams. • March 8: Terminated the contract of vested vetern G . • June 11: Terminated the contract of vested veteran FB Vonta Leach; • March 11: Traded WR Anquan Boldin to the 49ers in exchange for a Re-signed unrestricted free agent TE Billy Bajema. 2013 sixth-round draft choice. • July 21: Signed 2013 draft choice S Matt Elam. • March 12: Re-signed restricted free agents LS Morgan Cox and WR/ • July 22: dPlace LB Jameel McClain (neck) and G Marshal Yanda RS David Reed. (shoulder) on the Physically Unable to Perform list; Waived WR • March 13: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent RB and Omarius Hines; Placed DE Kapron Lewis-Moore on the Active Non- restricted free agent ; Signed free agent DE Chris Football Injury list. Canty. • July 25: Placed DB Anthony Levine (foot) on the Physically Unable to • March 14: Terminated the contract of vested vetern S Bernard Perform list. Pollard; Re-signed unrestricted free agents S James Ihedigbo and CB • July 28: Signed free agent TE Visanthe Shiancoe. Chris Johnson. • July 30: Waived LB Spencer Adkins; Re-signed free agent FB Vonta • March 18: Signed free agent DT Marcus Spears. Leach. • March 26: Signed free agent OLB Elvis Dumervil. • Aug. 11: Waived WR Marcus Rivers; Signed WR Brandon Stokley. • March 27: Re-signed restricted free agent DE Arthur Jones and • Aug. 13: Waived S Gary Walker; Signed TE Dallas Clark. exclusive rights free agent LB Albert McClellan. • Aug. 19: Waived CB Chris Johnson. • March 28: Signed free agent S Michael Huff. • Aug. 21: Traded WR/RS David Reed to the Colts in exchange for RB • April 2: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent RB Anthony Allen. Delone Carter. • April4: Terminated the contract of vested vetern LB Brendon • Aug. 25: Waived the following players: RB Damien Berry, WR Rashaad Ayanbadejo. Carter, G/T Jack Cornell, LB Bryan Hall, G/T Ramon Harewood, CB • April 5: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent DL Bryan Hall. Moe, Lee T David Mims, DE Will Pericak, WR Gerrard Sheppard, WR • April 15: Signed free agent LB Rolando McClain. and OLB Meshak Williams; Terminated the contract of vested veteran TE Visanthe Shiancoe; Placed OLB Adrian Hamilton Signed free agent . • April 16: QB Caleb Hanie (wrist) on Injured Reserve; Re-signed QB Dayne Crist. • April 22: Re-signed exclusive rights free agent LB Josh Bynes. • Aug. 27: Placed LB Jameel McClain (spine) on the Reserve/Physically • April 29: Waived TE Steve Watson Jr. Unableo t Perform list; Placed DE Kapron Lewis-Moore (knee) on the • May 3: Waived RB Lonyae Miller; Signed 2013 draft choices CB Marc Reserve/Non-Football Injury list. Anthony, C Ryan Jensen, FB Kyle Juszczyk, DE Kapron Lewis-Moore, • Aug. 30: dPlace LB D.J. Bryant (knee) on Injured Reserve; Terminated WR Aaron Mellette and G/T Rick Wagner;d Signe rookie free agents G the contract of vested veteran QB Caleb Hanie; Waived RB Anthony Jeff Braun, CB Jose Cheeseborough, LB Brandon Copeland, T Jordan Allen; CB Marc Anthony; LB Nigel Carr; RB Delone Carter; LB Brandon Devey, TE Matt Furstenburg, T Rogers Gaines, WR Omarius Hines, Copeland; QB Dayne Crist; T Jordan Devey; T Rogers Gaines; TE Alex RB Ray Holley, TE Murphy Holloway, DE Will Pericak, WR Gerrard Silvestro and C Reggie Stephens Sheppard, QB Nathan Stanley, S Brynden Trawick and T J.J. ‘Unga • Aug. 31: Terminated the contract of vested veteran TE Billy Bajema; • May 7: Waived CB Jose Cheeseborough, RB Ray Holley, TE Murphy Waived S Omar Brown, WR Tandon Doss, TE Matt Furstenburg, DT Holloway, DT Swanson Miller and QB Nathan Stanley. Cody Larsen, G Antoine McClain, RB Bobby Rainey and T J.J. ‘Unga. • May 8: Re-signed unrestricted free agent T Bryant McKinnie. • Sept. 1: Signed S Omar Brown, LB Brandon Copeland, T Jordan Devey, • May 9: Waived G Jeff Braun; Traded a conditional 2014 draft choice to TE Matt Furstenburg, DT Cody Larsen, C Reggie Stephens and T J.J. Indianapolis in exchange for C A.Q. Shipley. ‘Ungao t the practice squad; Waived (injured) WR LaQuan Williams (leg). • May 13: Signed WR Rashaad Carter, CB Mo Lee, S Gary Walker and OLB Meshak Williams;d Signe restricted free agent TE Dennis Pitta; • Sept. 2: Signed RB Jonas Gray and WR Gerrard Sheppard to the Waived WR Tori Gurley. practice squad; Claimed LB Robert James off waivers (Atl.). • May 14: Waived WR Gerrard Sheppard; Signed WR Marlon Brown. • Sept. 4: dPlace TE Dennis Pitta (hip) on the Injured Reserve/ Designated for Return list; Re-signed TE Billy Bajema. • May 15: Placed LB Rolando McClain on Reserve/Retired; Signed QB Dayne Crist. • Sept. 9: Waived (injured) LB Robert James (hamstring); Re-signed WR Tandon Doss. • May: 20: Signed rookie free agent DT Cody Larsen.

• May 21: Signed 2013 draft choice LB John Simon. (Bold denotes first time player has joined the Ravens.) 2013 RAVENS STATISTICS

WON 0, LOST 1 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/05 L 27-49 at Denver 76,977 Rice 12 36 3.0 12 1 09/15 Cleveland Pierce 9 22 2.4 14 0 09/22 Houston TEAM 21 58 2.8 14 1 09/29 at Buffalo OPPONENTS 23 65 2.8 9 0 10/06 at Miami * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 10/13 Green Bay Rice 8 35 4.4 10 0 10/20 at Pittsburgh Clark 7 87 12.4 31 0 11/03 at Cleveland T. Smith 4 92 23.0 34 0 11/10 Cincinnati M. Brown 4 65 16.3 23 1 11/17 at Chicago Stokley 4 34 8.5 12 0 11/24 New York Jets J. Jones 3 24 8.0 13 0 11/28 Pittsburgh Leach 3 12 4.0 6 1 12/08 Minnesota Dickson 1 13 13.0 13 0 12/16 at Detroit TEAM 34 362 10.6 34 2 12/22 New England OPPONENTS 27 462 17.1 78t 7 12/29 at Cincinnati * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Balt. Opp. TEAM 0 0 ------0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 24 24 OPPONENTS 2 29 14.5 29 0 Rushing 3 2 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Passing 18 20 Koch 9 456 50.7 39.3 0 2 61 1 Penalty 3 2 TEAM 10 456 45.6 39.3 0 2 61 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 8/22 8/15 OPPONENTS 7 319 45.6 40.9 1 5 59 0 3rd Down Pct. 36.4 53.3 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down: Made/Att 0/1 0/0 Webb 1 4 13 13.0 13 0 4th Down Pct. 0.0 0.0 TEAM 1 4 13 13.0 13 0 POSSESSION AVG. 33:48 26:12 OPPONENTS 6 1 63 10.5 27 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 393 510 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game 393.0 510.0 TEAM 0 0 ------0 Total Plays 87 68 OPPONENTS 0 0 ------0 Avg. Per Play 4.5 7.5 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ NET YARDS RUSHING 58 65 Tucker 0/0 1/1 1/1 0/0 0/0 Avg. Per Game 58.0 65.0 TEAM 0/0 1/1 1/1 0/0 0/0 Total Rushes 21 23 OPPONENTS 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 NET YARDS PASSING 335 445 Tucker: (25G,30G) Avg. Per Game 335.0 445.0 Sacked/Yards Lost 4/27 3/17 Gross Yards 362 462 Att./Completions 62/34 42/27 Completion Pct. 54.8 64.3 Had Intercepted 2 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 10/45.6 7/45.6 NET PUNTING AVG. 10/39.3 7/40.9 PENALTIES/YARDS 7/53 8/61 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 1/0 3/2 TOUCHDOWNS 3 7 Rushing 1 0 Passing 2 7 Returns 0 0

* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 7 10 0 10 0 27 OPPONENTS 0 14 21 14 0 49

* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Tucker 0 0 0 0 3/3 2/2 0 9 M. Brown 1 0 1 0 0 6 Leach 1 0 1 0 0 6 Rice 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 3 1 2 0 3/3 2/2 0 27 OPPONENTS 7 0 7 0 7/7 0/0 0 49

2-Pt Conv: TEAM 0-0, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Canty 1, Dumervil 1, Suggs 1, TEAM 3, OPPONENTS 4 FUM/LOST: Flacco 1/0

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Flacco 62 34 362 54.8 5.84 2 3.2 2 3.2 34 4/27 69.4 TEAM 62 34 362 54.8 5.84 2 3.2 2 3.2 34 4/27 69.4 OPPONENTS 42 27 462 64.3 11.00 7 16.7 0 0.0 78t 3/17 141.1 2013 RAVENS DEFENSIVE STATS from Press Box Stats Name Total Solo Assists Sacks Yds. INT Yds. PD FF FR Bynes, Josh 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, Jimmy 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Suggs, Terrell 6 4 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 Graham, Corey 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, Daryl 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Ngata, Haloti 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ihedigbo, James 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Canty, Chris 2 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 Huff, Michael 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dumervil, Elvis 2 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 Webb, Lardarius 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Upshaw, Courtney 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McPhee, Pernell 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elam, Matt 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spears, Marcus 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 48 38 10 3 17 0 0 5 1 0

2013 RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS STATS from Press Box Stats Blocked Name Total Solo Assists FF FR Kicks Ihedigbo, James 2 1 1 0 0 0 McClellan, Albert 2 2 0 0 0 0 Juszcyk, Kyle 1 0 1 0 0 0 Trawick, Brynden 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cox, Morgan 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 6 4 2 0 1 0

2013 SINGLE-GAME BESTS Tackles: 8 by Josh Bynes at Den. (9/5) Sacks: 1 by three different players Tackle For Loss: 1 by four different players Interceptions: None Passes Defensed: 2 by Daryl Smith at Den. (9/5) Forced Fumbles: 1 by Jimmy Smith at Den. (9/5) Fumble Recoveries: None Special Teams Tackles: 2 by James Ihedigbo and Albert McClellan at Den. (9/5)