Sergio Kindle - #94 - LB
| Status | Inactive |
| Height/Weight | 6' 3"/ 250 lbs. |
| Birthday | 09/20/1987 |
| Birthplace | Los Angeles, CA |
| College | Texas |
| Years played | 3 |
| Drafted | 2010, 2nd round, 11th pick by Ravens |
Ravens release former second-round OLB Kindle
The Ravens released former second-round pick OLB Sergio Kindle from their practice squad, the team announced Monday.
Ravens activate Suggs, cut Kindle
The Ravens activated OLB Terrell Suggs and cut former second-round pick Sergio Kindle on Saturday.
Kindle avoids jail for DWI arrest
Ravens OLB Sergio Kindle avoided jail time for his DWI arrest last December, but he was sentenced to two years of unsupervised probation.
Ravens hope Kindle can regain long-term health
Despite sitting out the season with a skull fracture, OLB Sergio Kindle is working hard to return to the football field, according to AFC Whispers.
Ravens LB Kindle arrested for drunk driving
Ravens rookie LB Sergio Kindle was arrested and charged with drunken driving early Sunday morning.
Ravens LB Kindle could be out longer than expected
Ravens LB Sergio Kindle may not be cleared to return to football next year.
Ravens' Kindle looking ahead to 2011
With Sergio Kindle facing a long road to rehabilitate himself after having fractured his skull in July, Baltimore's rookie linebacker says he's confident he can recapture his former level of play.
Kindle reaches agreement with Ravens
Rookie LB Sergio Kindle is unlikely to play this season following head injuries, but has reached an agreement with the Ravens.
Kindle unlikely to play in 2010
Ravens LB Sergio Kindle has still not fully recovered from a July accident and is unlikely to take the field this season.
Ravens LB Kindle (head) not ruled out for season
Ravens rookie LB Sergio Kindle will start the season on the PUP list but head coach John Harbaugh is not ruling him out for the entire 2010 season.
Ravens OLB Kindle will miss camp
Ravens rookie OLB Sergio Kindle suffered a fractured skull in a fall at a home in Austin, Texas, late last week and will miss training camp, head coach John Harbaugh said Monday.
Report: Ravens' Kindle in stable condition following head injury
Ravens OLB Sergio Kindle is in stable condition after falling down two flights of stairs and injuring his head Thursday night at a house he was visiting in Austin, Texas, according to the team's official site.
By the numbers
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PLAYER NEWS
The Baltimore Ravens have placed linebacker Sergio Kindle and wide receiver LaQuan Williams on their inactive list for Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.|||||||
Kindle, a former second-round pick, has played in just two NFL games since fracturing his skull after falling down two flights of stairs in July 2010.
Kindle said he’s not discouraged by the Ravens’ decision to deactivate him for the first three games of the season, according to the Baltimore Sun.|||||||
Coach John Harbaugh told the newspaper said that Kindle wasn’t better than the players who were active on gamedays but that he is still in the infancy stages of his career and continues to work hard in practice.
Kindle has pleaded guilty to a drunken driving charge and avoided jail time. He also apologized Tuesday in Howard County District Court. Prosecutors recommended 30 days in jail, but the judge sentenced him to one year with all but five days suspended. He allowed the five days Kindle spent in a treatment facility to count as time served.|||||||
Kindle was pulled over in December in Savage and cited for driving under the influence of alcohol, speeding and related offenses. His attorney, Warren Alperstein, expressed optimism that Kindle will be able to play again after the NFL lockout is over. The second-round pick has yet to play a game for the Ravens after fracturing his skull in July 2010 when he fell down two flights of stairs.
Kindle might be forced to miss a second straight season in 2011 because of the uncertain status of his fractured skull. The former University of Texas star met with doctors at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore on Tuesday and received a disappointing report about his neurological condition. Kindle says his future is "up in the air" because doctors are uncertain how his skull would react to taking a hit.|||||||
Baltimore's top draft pick this year has yet to play in the NFL. He sat out this season after falling down two flights of stairs in late July at a friend's house in Austin, Texas. Kindle says he doesn't have any headaches or other symptoms from the injury. Signed to a one-year, $320,000 contract with no signing bonus or incentives, Kindle is scheduled to be an exclusive-rights free agent next year. The Ravens can hold onto his rights if they want to tender him.
The Baltimore Ravens and Kindle have agreed to terms on a 1-year contract, even though the linebacker will not play this season.|||||||
Kindle fractured his skull shortly before training camp in July when he fell down two flights of stairs. The former Texas standout underwent a series of neurological exams from independent doctors in Baltimore, which led the Ravens to believe he would not be able to play in 2010. He was placed on the reserve non-football injury list on Thursday. A second-round pick out of Texas, Kindle hopes to launch his NFL career next year.