Ravens Lose Close One To Eagles, 24-23
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Baltimore Ravens 24-23 at Lincoln Financial Field on September 16, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Baltimore Ravens 24-23 at Lincoln Financial Field on September 16, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The reason Flacco and the offense may not look as great, but still pretty good, as they did against the Bengals is because it's unrealistic. Plus, the Eagles are still good in the secondary with Rodgers-Cromartie and Asomugha who will give the Ravens WR's a hard time
The Baltimore Ravens will have to run the football a lot more against an Eagles defense that loves to rush the passer. If the Ravens can get Rice going, it will open up the offense as well as keep the Eagles defense guessing.
Big day for Ray?
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More snow arrives Friday night in Maryland
Chilly temps stick around with light snow Friday in Maryland
Cold, light snow for Friday in Maryland
After a bitterly cold morning across the region, sunshine will continue this afternoon, but temperatures will remain cold. Highs for the rest of the day will top out in the lower 30s across the area. Gusty northwest winds will make it feel even colder, with wind chills staying in the teens throughout the afternoon.
Another chance for snow will arrive Friday night, but accumulations look minor and impacts will be minimal.
More snow arrives Friday night in Maryland
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Chilly temps stick around with light snow Friday in Maryland