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Ravens need to start fast during 2024 NFL regular season
The Baltimore Ravens lost disappointingly to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game last season. They will be looking to bounce back in 2024, and to do that, it’d be in their best interest to start fast and make a statement early in the year. When looking at teams that could have a disastrous start to the 2024 season, Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report named the Ravens one of his choices. He mentioned some of the youth on the team’s roster, particularly on the offensive line, as a reason why. “Figuring out who will take over those three starting spots and then figuring out how to maximize their talents within the scheme could take some time…Throw in a defense that will have to navigate the switch from Mike Macdonald to Zach Orr at defensive coordinator and the Ravens could have some growing pains early on in the season.” The Ravens open the season with Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium, which is no easy task. They then play the Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, and Cincinnati Bengals, and their record in those first five games could set a tone for the remainder of the season.
Ravens News 7/17: Best of the Best
Ranking Ravens’ biggest training camp storylines as veterans prepare to report. How will Zach Orr adapt to a new job and new personnel?. Baltimore’s defensive coaches and players performed at an elite level last season. The Ravens had one of the top defenses in the league, and that group wasn’t the reason they came up short in the AFC championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The defections began just days after that defeat. Defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald became the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks. Key assistants Anthony Weaver and Dennard Wilson left for promotions elsewhere.
Beating the Ravens in 2024 will start with attacking their potential two starting rookies: Film Review
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The AFC North did a great job of improving their teams this offseason both through free agency and the NFL Draft. The Ravens, who already had an outstanding roster, decided to go “all in” with their addition of Derrick Henry. Star quarterback Lamar Jackson...
Sussex Tech’s Sharnae Harmon graduates from West Point
Sharnae Harmon, a 2020 Sussex Technical High School graduate and Seaford native, graduated May 25 from the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., and entered the Adjutant General Corps. While a Sussex Tech student, Harmon studied criminal justice and participated in JROTC all four years due to her...
Newark man born with cleft palate aims to use his story to inspire others
Born with a cleft lip and cleft palate, Sam Rosen was often bullied and stigmatized growing up. “Every single person I met growing up, I had to explain my face,” Rosen said. “It was never just like, ‘How you are? What’s your name? Where are you from?’ Most of the time it was like, ‘What’s on your lip? What happened to you? Was it an accident?’” This weekend, the 30-year-old...
Delaware fails a health care test, school employee charged with rape, All-Star preview
Good morning, Small Wonder. Today is a VERY exciting day for me. Why, you ask?. Because it’s National Hot Dog Day, National Lottery Day and National Tattoo Day, and I have stories for you about all of these things, as they pertain to Delaware. Enjoy!. Taco Reho turns National...
Hagerstown player wins big in lottery, plus latest on Powerball, Mega Millions
One lucky Powerball player in Hagerstown has won $50,000, among the big winners most recently announced by the Maryland Lottery. Here's more on that and the week's biggest winners, plus the latest on Powerball and Mega Millions. Powerball players wins $50,000 in Hagerstown ...
Virginia Dream FC Crowned Mid-Atlantic Conference Champions
In front of over 8,000 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Virginia Dream FC defeated Annapolis Blues FC 2-0 and were crowned Mid-Atlantic Conference Champions. This result advances Falls Church City’s team to the regional stage against FC Motown in at Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey on Wednesday, July 17 at 7:30 pm.
Dan Joerres – President and General Manager
Dan Joerres joined WBAL NewsRadio and WBAL-TV in January 2011 from Hearst-owned WXII-TV in Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he served as General Sales Manager since 2008. While at WXII, Dan expanded community service projects, including the WXII Food Drive and the WXII Blood Drive, and helped establish the highly regarded...
Community Reacts to Smyrna School District's New No-Phone Policy
SMYRNA, Del.- Changes are on the horizon for Smyrna School District students this fall as a new policy will prohibit the use of cell phones during class time. Beginning in September, students across all grades will be required to place their phones, or any electronic devices, in designated areas while classes are in session.
Canine respiratory outbreak affecting Delaware animal shelters
The Delaware Division of Public Health is asking the public to make every effort to reunite stray dogs with their owners as animal shelters and rescues struggle to find space amid a severe respiratory illness outbreak. "The impact on local shelters from the outbreak is significant," a news release from...
Milford School District votes to form committee to revise controversial topics policy
The Milford School Board tabled a policy change on “controversial” and “sensitive” issues for the second time. Board member Adam Brownstein made the motion to table the proposed revisions until a committee is in place to edit the draft. The committee will include administrators, community members,...
2024 Harry Roberts Senior Scholar Winners
Dover, DE (May 15, 2024) The DIAA Board of Directors is pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 DIAA/Harry Roberts Senior Scholar Athlete awards. Megann Dombchik, Concord High School, a three sport student-athlete, national honor society member and member of 6 different clubs and Krish Shjpaul, Newark Charter Senior High School, a three sport student athlete, Model United Nations Outstanding Delegate, a Presidential scholar and an volunteer for the Therapeutic Riding and Ongoing Training program (TROT) have been named this year’s girls and boys first place recipients. Elizabeth Dill, Dover High School, Addison Kennedy, Newark Charter High School, Patrick Craig, Caesar Rodney High School and Samuel Felice, Salesianum High School were also named as recipients.
Dodgers, Orioles reportedly interested in trade for AL Cy Young favorite
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Baltimore Orioles are among the serious World Series contenders this season. They may be looking to fortify their respective squads through some big trades, and the two teams could be after the same player: pitcher Tarik Skubal. SI’s Tom Verducci published a story on Monday discussing whether Skubal could be... The post Dodgers, Orioles reportedly interested in trade for AL Cy Young favorite appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
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