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Name
Position
Brian Billick
Head Coach
Rex Ryan Defensive Coordinator
Clarence Brooks Defensive Line
Jim Fassel Offensive Coordinator
John Fassel
Coaching Assistant
Jedd Fisch Offensive Assistant
Jeff FitzGerald Linebackers
Chris Foerster Offensive Line/Asst. Head Coach
Jeff Friday Strength and Conditioning
Wade Harman Tight Ends/Offensive Line
Johnnie Lynn Secondary
Rick Neuheisel Quarterbacks
Mike Pettine Outside Linebackers
Paul Ricci Assistant Strength and Conditioning
David Shaw Receivers
Matt Simon Running Backs
Bennie Thompson Special Teams Assistant
Dennis Thurman Secondary
Phil Keith Zacharias
Defensive Assistant
Gary Zauner
Special Teams Coordinator

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After an 11-year absence, pro football returned to Baltimore, Md. in 1996 in the form of the new Baltimore Ravens."This is a new beginning and a new era for us," Ravens owner Art Modell told fans at the team naming ceremony. With fans playing an integral role, the selection of the nickname "Ravens" was inspired by the poetry of former Baltimore resident, Edgar Allan Poe. From a list of more than 100 possible nicknames presented by NFL Properties, club executives narrowed the list to 17. Focus groups of 200 people from the Baltimore area trimmed the list to six. A telephone survey of 1,000 fans shortened the list to Ravens, Marauders and Americans. Fans were then invited to participate in a phone-in poll conducted by the Baltimore Sun. Of 33,288 voters, nearly two-thirds (21,108) picked Ravens. "Ravens gives us a strong nickname that is not common to teams at any level, and it gives one that means something historically to this community," Modell stressed.

Although the team does indeed bring "a new era" of pro football to Baltimore, many of the on-the-field "growing pains" a new team typically endures may be escaped by the Ravens. A veteran team that had already played as a unit, the Ravens hired head coach Ted Marchibroda. The popular veteran coach was head coach of the Baltimore Colts from 1975 to 1979. In his first year at the Colts' helm, Marchibroda took a club that had posted a 2-12 mark in 1974 and engineered the then greatest seasonal turnaround in NFL history by producing a 10-4 record in 1975. The turnaround was the first time in league annals that a team moved from last to first in one season.

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The Ravens wasted no time earning their first victory in franchise history. In their inaugural regular season game, the Ravens defeated the Oakland Raiders, 19-14, on September 1, 1996. A Memorial Stadium record crowd of 64,124 witnessed the historic moment. Under the direction of Ozzie Newsome, General Manager & Executive Vice President of Player Personnel, the team built a solid foundation on offense and defense through free agency and the draft. Then in 1999, the team hired long-time NFL assistant coach Brian Billick to handle the coaching reins. In just his second season, Billick, helped by a defense that allowed the fewest amount of points during a season in NFL history, guided the Ravens to a thrilling 34-7 victory in Super Bowl XXXV.

 

 

 
 

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Gene Upshaw memorialized as friend, foe
USA Today - Sep 2, 2008

Upshaw, executive director of the NFL Players Association and a Hall of Fame guard with the Oakland Raiders, died Aug. 20 of pancreatic cancer. He was 63. ...
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Oakland Raiders remember Hall of Fame guard Gene Upshaw
The Canadian Press,  Calif. - Aug 21, 2008

... the NFL as the head of the players union, he was a devastating blocker who helped the Oakland Raiders win two Super Bowl titles as a Hall of Fame guard. ...
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Replacing NFL icon Upshaw no easy task
MiamiHerald.com, FL - 7 hours ago

... was still ''stunned'' that Upshaw was gone at age 63, the same number he wore for 16 years as a Hall of Fame offensive lineman for the Oakland Raiders. ...

Countdown: Brave new world awaits Favre
FOXSports.com - 10 hours ago

This season marks Czarnecki's 30th year covering the NFL. He is one of 44 selectors to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Sometimes you have to be a bad guy. ...
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