Mike Preston: Billy Cundiff deserves respect after owning up to missed kick
Ravens kicker doesn't point fingers, acts like Stover would have after lossRavens kicker Billy Cundiff reminds me of his predecessor, Matt Stover.
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20 days ago
The Remote Report: Let Go of Your Feelings Toward the Ravens
If there’s one thing a Cleveland Browns fan knows, it’s spite. We fans carry spite in all kinds of ways towards all kinds of groups, people, and locations. As such, watching the Baltimore Ravens in the playoffs tends to bring up some unpleasant emotions from Browns fans.
But not from me.
On the one hand, it does sting my pride a little bit to know that the team Cleveland...
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29 days ago
Is Billy Cundiff becoming a detriment to Ravens?
Let me preface this by saying I really do like Billy Cundiff as the successor to longtime kicker Matt Stover.Cundiff was absolutely lights out last season, but has struggled some in 2011. The question now is, is Cundiff becoming a detriment to the Ravens? A couple weeks ago, the Ravens reported that Cundiff had a left calf injury. Cundiff did kick against the Indianapolis Colts and...
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December 19, 2011
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December 19, 2011
Matt Stover to preside over monument lighting
Ravens' great will flick the switch as Mount Vernon landmark marks its 40th year as Baltimore's grandest holiday decorationRavens great Matt Stover will preside over this year's lighting of Baltimore's Washington Monument, organizers announced Tuesday.
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November 29, 2011
Transcript - Matt Stover On Being Inducted In To The Ravens Ring Of Honor
Matt Stover On Being Inducted In To The Ravens Ring Of Honor.
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November 20, 2011
Reliable. Durable. Automatic. Kicker.
In his 19 NFL seasons, Matt Stover earned his respectful reputation as one of the game’s most dependable kickers. The numbers speak for themselves: He is fourth on the NFL’s all-time scoring list with 2,004 career points and has made the fourth-most field goals in NFL history. And, he holds the NFL record for most outdoor field goals (445).
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November 19, 2011
Transcript - Matt Stover 11/18
Matt Stover Prior To Being Inducted In To The Ring Of Honor
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November 18, 2011
Stover honored to be inducted into Ring of Honor
Kicker becomes seventh member of elite clubMatt Stover’s accomplishments in his 13-season tenure with the Ravens and 20-year career in the NFL are too many to list.
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November 18, 2011
The Byrne Identity: Siragusa Would Rip Stover
Perhaps Tony Siragusa’s unique motivational tactics helped Matt Stover become great.
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November 18, 2011
Media Advisory: Matt Stover Ring of Honor
Former K Matt Stover will be inducted into the Ravens’ Ring of Honor, presented by Smyth Jewelers, during halftime of this Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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November 17, 2011
Stover to be honored Sunday
Longtime Ravens kicker Matt Stover will be honored before Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Stover, the kicker on Baltimore's Super Bowl XXXV championship team, retired after he spent the 2009 season with the Indianapolis Colts.
During the 2000 season, Stover carried the offense for a five game period. Those five games saw the Ravens not get in the end zone...
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November 15, 2011
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November 15, 2011
Stover will be added to Ravens' Ring of Honor on Sunday
Kicker to be inducted into team's Ring of Honor
Matt Stover, the leading scorer in Ravens' history and an important member of the 2000 Super Bowl-winning team, will be placed in the team's Ring of Honor at halftime of Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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November 15, 2011
Baltimore Ravens Top 10 Non-Defensive Players of All-Time
Last week I compiled a list that consisted of the 10 best defensive players in Baltimore history. That was not an easy task, as there were probably five other players that could have easily been somewhere in that list as well. This week I compiled a list of the 10 best non-defensive (offense and special teams) players in Baltimore history. This list was just as hard to make, not...
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October 25, 2011
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October 25, 2011
Matt Stover: The King of Consistency
When it comes to consistency, Matt Stover is king. He was a constant as a four-year starter at kicker for Louisiana Tech University during a quickly changing era in its athletics history.
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September 21, 2011
If You Want to Score, You Better Kick (Toronto Mike)
The top 25 scorers in National Football League history are all placekickers.
If you want to score, you better kick. Here's the top 25, if you're curious.
Morten Andersen 2,544
Gary Anderson 2,434
John Carney 2,062
Matt Stover 2,004
George Blanda 2,002
Jason Elam 1,983
Jason Hanson 1,890
John Kasay 1,823
Norm Johnson 1,736
Nick Lowery 1,711
Jan Stenerud 1,699
Adam Vinatieri...
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September 14, 2011
The Second Least Popular Man in Indianapolis
The least popular man in blue these days has to be Curtis Painter. Friday night's two touchdown performance aside, the mention of Painter's name draws amusing facial reactions from fans. There's no diversity of opinion on Painter at all. He has no defenders.
Judging by the reactions of fans, there is another person with the organization almost as unpopular. This man...
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August 29, 2011
Ed Reed's jersey caper
The mercurial Ed Reed explained his new-found love for Matt Stover's old No. 3 with the Ravens: he likes a small jersey.
That's the jersey Reed has been wearing during practices this week.
"That's the smallest jersey they had," Reed said. "I usually wear the No. 5 and probably would have been a big deal because of top 5 and all that stuff, but that'...
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August 06, 2011
Ed Reed's jersey caper
The mercurial Ed Reed explained his new-found love for Matt Stover's old No. 3 with the Ravens: he likes a small jersey.
That's the jersey Reed has been wearing during practices this week.
"That's the smallest jersey they had," Reed said. "I usually wear the No. 5 and probably would have been a big deal because of top 5 and all that stuff, but that'...
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August 06, 2011
All-Ravens team: Special teams
o commemorate the Ravens 15 years of existence, Ravens Insider will select an All-Ravens team. It will honor the 26 best players (11 on offense, 11 on defense and four on special teams) who have played on the Ravens from 1996 to 2010. The All-Ravens team concludes today with special teams, and Matt Stover has a prominent role. He was, after all, the team's kicker for 13 years.
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July 12, 2011
All-Ravens team: Special teams
To commemorate the Ravens’ 15 years of existence, Ravens Insider will select an All-Ravens team. It will honor the 26 best players (11 on offense, 11 on defense and four on special teams) who have played on the Ravens from 1996 to 2010.
The All-Ravens team concludes today with special teams:
Kicker: Matt Stover (1996-2008)
Punter: Sam Koch (2006-09)
Returner: Jermaine...
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July 12, 2011
All-Ravens team: Special teams
To commemorate the Ravens’ 15 years of existence, Ravens Insider will select an All-Ravens team. It will honor the 26 best players (11 on offense, 11 on defense and four on special teams) who have played on the Ravens from 1996 to 2010.
The All-Ravens team concludes today with special teams:
Kicker: Matt Stover (1996-2008)
Punter: Sam Koch (2006-09)
Returner: Jermaine...
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July 12, 2011
Your Turn: Top five players in Ravens history
Earlier this week Mike Duffy and Ryan Mink of BaltimoreRavens.com revealed the final five members of their all-time top 50 . They were: Peter Boulware (No. 5), Matt Stover (No. 4), Ed Reed (No. 3), Jonathon Ogden (No. 2) and Ray Lewis (No. 1).
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June 24, 2011
Stover deserves to get his foot in Hall of Fame door
Week in Review: Matt Stover officially announced his retirement at a news conference at The Castle on Thursday and will be inducted into the Ravens' Ring of Honor during the upcoming season — provided there is an upcoming season.
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May 27, 2011
Matt Stover retires with no regrets
OWINGS MILLS – Matt Stover used to point both hands toward the sky after every field goal, a salute to his faith.
It became a familiar tradition in Baltimore as Stover sent the football sailing through the uprights with uncanny accuracy.
“I think it was a center point, it was always bigger than me,” Stover said. “It wasn’t about Matt Stover. It was about the guy up there.
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May 27, 2011
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