Eric Weddle Announces Retirement from NFL
Veteran safety Eric Weddle announced his retirement today, marking the end of a memorable 13-year career.
Veteran safety Eric Weddle announced his retirement today, marking the end of a memorable 13-year career.
A quarter of the season has come and gone, and defenses are starting to mold their chemistry together. Some guys are standing out with their breakout seasons while others are taking it to slow still getting their legs from under them. No significant injuries happened this weekend unless you have Davante Adams or maybe Mitchell Trubisky but plugging in those IDP players to fill the voids should be helping. Let’s recap from last week’s picks.
Splash analyzes the criticism that the Baltimore Ravens received this offseason.
The Los Angeles Rams made it a point to retool this offseason in hopes of returning to the Super Bowl. One of the major pickups for last year’s NFC Champions was former Baltimore Ravens safety Eric Weddle. Especially when his peers go on to vote him as one of the Top 100 players in the NFL.
Will Donehoo looks at 13 active defensive stars (plus two kickers) who should end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Ryan Potts takes a look at Michael Pierce’s significant impact on the Baltimore Ravens’ defense.
The Baltimore Ravens added two talented athletes yesterday by agreeing to terms with running back Mark Ingram and safety Earl Thomas while avoiding the large expense of Le’Veon Bell.
It was a great move by the Rams to help solidify the secondary with Eric Weddle, writes Lamarr Fields.
Ryan Potts releases his first NFL Fan Blitz Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft.
Many experts link the Ravens to running backs or wide receivers in the first round. But Ryan Potts makes the case why it may be time for Baltimore to look at another cornerback.
For three straight seasons, the Baltimore Ravens have been watching the NFL playoffs from their couches, and their magical 2012 Super Bowl run feels like a distant memory. After opening up the checkbook for some key additions on both sides of the ball, Baltimore looks to challenge the defending AFC North champion Pittsburgh Steelers and return to the playoff picture.
Veteran safety Eric Weddle announced his retirement today, marking the end of a memorable 13-year career.
A quarter of the season has come and gone, and defenses are starting to mold their chemistry together. Some guys are standing out with their breakout seasons while others are taking it to slow still getting their legs from under them. No significant injuries happened this weekend unless you have Davante Adams or maybe Mitchell Trubisky but plugging in those IDP players to fill the voids should be helping. Let’s recap from last week’s picks.
Splash analyzes the criticism that the Baltimore Ravens received this offseason.
The Los Angeles Rams made it a point to retool this offseason in hopes of returning to the Super Bowl. One of the major pickups for last year’s NFC Champions was former Baltimore Ravens safety Eric Weddle. Especially when his peers go on to vote him as one of the Top 100 players in the NFL.
Will Donehoo looks at 13 active defensive stars (plus two kickers) who should end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Ryan Potts takes a look at Michael Pierce’s significant impact on the Baltimore Ravens’ defense.
The Baltimore Ravens added two talented athletes yesterday by agreeing to terms with running back Mark Ingram and safety Earl Thomas while avoiding the large expense of Le’Veon Bell.
It was a great move by the Rams to help solidify the secondary with Eric Weddle, writes Lamarr Fields.
Ryan Potts releases his first NFL Fan Blitz Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft.
Many experts link the Ravens to running backs or wide receivers in the first round. But Ryan Potts makes the case why it may be time for Baltimore to look at another cornerback.
For three straight seasons, the Baltimore Ravens have been watching the NFL playoffs from their couches, and their magical 2012 Super Bowl run feels like a distant memory. After opening up the checkbook for some key additions on both sides of the ball, Baltimore looks to challenge the defending AFC North champion Pittsburgh Steelers and return to the playoff picture.
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