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The new Ravens logo, introduced in 1999, featured a raven's head in profile with the letter B superimposed. The secondary logo is a shield that honors Baltimore's history of heraldry. Alternating Calvert and Crossland emblems (seen also in the flag of Maryland and the flag of Baltimore) are interlocked with stylized letters B and R.
The Ravens turned the tide in a Week 11 rematch with the Steelers at home, winning 16–13 in OT, but were season-swept by the Bengals the next week, 42–29. The Ravens won their next game against the hapless Houston Texans 16–15, but lost a week later on the road to the Denver Broncos 12–10. Then, the Ravens played their final two home ...
Raven's Progressive Matrices (often referred to simply as Raven's Matrices) or RPM is a non-verbal test typically used to measure general human intelligence and abstract reasoning and is regarded as a non-verbal estimate of fluid intelligence. [ 1] It is one of the most common tests administered to both groups and individuals ranging from 5 ...
The 2000 season was the Baltimore Ravens ' fifth in the National Football League (NFL) and the second under head coach Brian Billick. The Ravens ended the season as Super Bowl XXXV champions. The Ravens finished the year with a 12–4 record (their first winning season), finishing 2nd in the AFC Central and qualifying for the playoffs as a wild ...
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Quarterback starts (by season) Steve McNair (2006–2007) Kyle Boller (2003–2005, 2007) Vinny Testaverde (1996-1997) The number of games started during the season is listed in parentheses to the right of the player's name; playoff starts are listed as wins–losses. Season. Regular season. Playoffs.
The 2007 season was the Baltimore Ravens ' 12th in the National Football League (NFL), their 9th and final under head coach Brian Billick, and their 6th season under general manager Ozzie Newsome. They entered the season hoping to improve on their 13–3 record from 2006, but failed to improve on that record.