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Miami Dolphins at Baltimore Ravens




Webb saves Ravens Blushes
A Ladarius Webb interception in the final second of the 4th quarter ended Miami's hopes of recording a first win of the season at a chilly M T Bank on Sunday.
Miami, trailing by 7, drove from their own 45, converting 4th and 6 along the way, to set up 1st and goal with 18 seconds of play left. Chad Henne tried in vain to find a reciever in the end zone bringing up 4th and goal with 2 seconds of regulation left. Brandon Marshall slipped to the corner on a quick out but Webb was there waiting and caught his second interception of the season as the final whistle blew.
It was an exciting, aerial finish to a game played mainly on the ground. The ever relaible Graham got the games first score, slotting over a 45yd FG to open the scoring at the end of the first. Miami's potent running attack pounded the Ravens defence all day and Ricky Williams smashed through to score from 9yds mid way through the 2nd as the Dolphns took a 7 3 lead.
Baltimore retook the lead when back up running back, Donald Brown, dove over from 4 yds just before the half. Brown outshone his team mate Rice, averaging 6yds a carry on 6 attempts compared to Rice's 2.5yd average.
After the break the Dolphins levelled the scores with a 27yd FG from Carpenter. Then Flacco led his team on a 9min, 80yd drive, finally connecting with Donte' Stallworth on a 23 yd slant for the recievers 4th TD of the campaign.
With Rice out of sorts, The Ravens couldn't hold the ball and run out the clock, leading to the tense final minute as Miami tried to force the game into overtime.
The win puts The Ravens to 6/2, tied with The Bengals and Steelers atop of the AFC North after The Bengals beat The Steelers 31 16. The Browns woes continue as the slumped to 2/6 after losing 26 20 at home to New England.
Baltimore visit the 4/4 Atlanta Hawks next week. They will be without the services of OLB Jarret Johnson who picked up a PCL tear that will keep him out for the next month. Rookie Sergio Kindle is expected to deputise at LOLB.
A Ladarius Webb interception in the final second of the 4th quarter ended Miami's hopes of recording a first win of the season at a chilly M T Bank on Sunday.
Miami, trailing by 7, drove from their own 45, converting 4th and 6 along the way, to set up 1st and goal with 18 seconds of play left. Chad Henne tried in vain to find a reciever in the end zone bringing up 4th and goal with 2 seconds of regulation left. Brandon Marshall slipped to the corner on a quick out but Webb was there waiting and caught his second interception of the season as the final whistle blew.
It was an exciting, aerial finish to a game played mainly on the ground. The ever relaible Graham got the games first score, slotting over a 45yd FG to open the scoring at the end of the first. Miami's potent running attack pounded the Ravens defence all day and Ricky Williams smashed through to score from 9yds mid way through the 2nd as the Dolphns took a 7 3 lead.
Baltimore retook the lead when back up running back, Donald Brown, dove over from 4 yds just before the half. Brown outshone his team mate Rice, averaging 6yds a carry on 6 attempts compared to Rice's 2.5yd average.
After the break the Dolphins levelled the scores with a 27yd FG from Carpenter. Then Flacco led his team on a 9min, 80yd drive, finally connecting with Donte' Stallworth on a 23 yd slant for the recievers 4th TD of the campaign.
With Rice out of sorts, The Ravens couldn't hold the ball and run out the clock, leading to the tense final minute as Miami tried to force the game into overtime.
The win puts The Ravens to 6/2, tied with The Bengals and Steelers atop of the AFC North after The Bengals beat The Steelers 31 16. The Browns woes continue as the slumped to 2/6 after losing 26 20 at home to New England.
Baltimore visit the 4/4 Atlanta Hawks next week. They will be without the services of OLB Jarret Johnson who picked up a PCL tear that will keep him out for the next month. Rookie Sergio Kindle is expected to deputise at LOLB.
NFL Scoreboard - Miami Dolphins (0/7) at Baltimore Ravens (5/2)
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NFL Standings - AFC North - 2010 Season
Teams | W | L | T | PCT | DIV | PF | PA |
Ravens | 6 | 2 | 0 | 75.0 | 3/0 | 184 | 142 |
Bengals | 6 | 2 | 0 | 75.0 | 2/1 | 189 | 155 |
Steelers | 6 | 2 | 0 | 75.0 | 1/2 | 184 | 158 |
Browns | 2 | 6 | 0 | 25.0 | 0/3 | 158 | 205 |
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