Found November 03, 2009 on
Baltimore Sun:
Rookie offensive tackle Michael Oher paired with fellow tackle Jared Gaither in keeping NFL sacks leader Elvis Dumervil from padding his season total and generally had a solid day in the Ravens' 30-7 win against the Denver Broncos Sunday.
But Oher was guilty of a personal foul for shoving a Denver player after a Ray Rice run in the second quarter. That 15-yard penalty turned what would have been first-and-goal at the Broncos' 8-yard line into first-and-10 at the 23. The Ravens eventually settled for a Steve Hauschka 35-yard field goal and a 6-0 lead.
After the game, Oher had no argument with the call.
"I pushed a guy in the back, and they called it. You can’t take it back," he said. "It is what it is. Can’t argue about it."
Asked whether he had any qualms about Oher's emotions, coach John Harbaugh was resolute in his confidence in the team's first-round draft pick last April. "You saw it, right? I’m not concerned about it," Harbaugh said.
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