Baltimore Ravens
Ray Rice - #27 - RB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 5' 8"/ 212 lbs. |
| Birthday | 01/22/1987 |
| Birthplace | New Rochelle, NY |
| College | Rutgers |
| Years played | 6 |
| Drafted | 2008, 2nd round, 24th pick by Ravens |
Ravens will fight to keep RB Rice in purple
QB Joe Flacco, RB Ray Rice and RB Ricky Williams will all be back in Baltimore, according to the team's blog and owner Stephen Bisciotti.
Rice, Polamalu, Goodman named AFC Players of the Week
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Five questions with PFW Ravens correspondent Jeff Zrebiec
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Rice leads AFC Players of the Week
Ravens RB Ray Rice, Titans LB Colin McCarthy and Steelers WR-PR Antonio Brown were named AFC Players of the Week for Week 13.
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Ravens not just winning, but doing so convincingly
The Ravens' 29-14 win vs. Houston Sunday was their narrowest victory of the season, proof of how dominant John Harbaugh's club has been at times in 2011.
Ravens' Rice fills up the stat sheet
Ravens RB Ray Rice's versatilty makes him a safe second-round pick, writes PFW's Mike Wilkening.
Ravens' ground game displays its potential
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Ten most intriguing players of Week 16
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Rice redeems himself with mammoth Week 15 effort
By most measures, Ravens RB Ray Rice was having a somewhat disappointing fantasy campaign, but his explosion Sunday helped justify his early draft selection.
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Rice does it all for Ravens
Ray Rice ran for 153 yards, caught five passes for 80 yards and scored two touchdowns to carry the Ravens over the New Orleans Saints 30-24 on Sunday.
Ravens' pass protection faltering, especially vs. blitz
The Ravens' pass protection has been a weakness recently, with QB Joe Flacco sacked 16 times in his last four starts — the same number of times he has been brought down for a loss in the first nine games of ...
'Spread' offense working for Ravens
The Ravens have spread the ball almost equally to WRs Derrick Mason and Anquan Boldin and RB Ray Rice in the past six games, and it's hard to argue with the results.
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Rice finished with just five yards on three carries as the Ravens' rested players against the Bengals on Sunday.|||||||
Rice finished with 1,143 rushing yards and nine touchdowns on the season.
Rice ran for 107 yards and caught six passes for 51 yards and a touchdown as the Ravens defeated the New York Giants 33-14 Sunday to end a three-game losing streak to secure their second straight division crown.|||||||
There was talk that Rice was not getting the ball enough but he did on this day.
Rice ran for a season-high 121 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 31-28 overtime loss at Washington.|||||||
It was a big day for Rice, who hadn't reached 100 yards rushing in his previous seven games. He gets the Denver Broncos next in Week 15.
While Baltimore prevailed 13-10 on Sunday night against rival Pittsburgh, Rice's rushing woes continued as he gained only 40 yards on 20 carries.|||||||
Rice has averaged 55.6 yards over the last five games but did tie a season high with 53 receiving yards against the Steelres. While his 40 receptions for 337 yards have helped owners, the fifth-year running back is on pace for 1,115 yards after gaining a career-high 1,364 in 2011.
Rice carried the ball 13 times for 35 yards and a touchdown on Sunday. He also made four catches for 33 yards against the Raiders.|||||||
It was the second game of the Ravens' last three in which they didn't lean heavily on Rice in the running game. Rice only received nine carries two games ago against Houston.