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November 1, 2007

Ravens offense

I'm interested to see if there is going to be any difference Monday night with the Ravens offense.

This will be the first time since the season opener that all of the offensive starters will be on the field at the same time. Quarterback Steve McNair injured his groin in the first quarter in Cincinnati and offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden left in the second quarter after aggravating his toe injury. On Monday, the Ravens expect McNair, Ogden, tight end Todd Heap (hamstring) and offensive tackle Adam Terry (ankle) to all return to the starting lineup.

The Ravens talked all offseason about being more dynamic on offense. Now, with all their parts in place, they can really prove themselves against the NFL's top-ranked defense. The Ravens enter this game with the 16th-ranked running attack and the 16th-ranked passing attack. That's not exactly the balanced offense that everyone envisioned.

Posted by Jamison Hensley at 6:54 PM | | Comments (1)
        

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Well, 16th and 16th may not be good, but you can't exactly say it's not "balanced."

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