‘Then and Now’ - Ravens edition [Pictures]
Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco in a clown costume at 22 months. (Handout photo (left) / Baltimore Sun photo by Karl Merton Ferron (right))
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From Joe Flacco to Ray Rice to John Harbaugh, here’s a peek into the past of some of your favorite Ravens.
Ravens safety Tom Zbikowski knocked out his opponent in his first professional boxing fight at Madison Square Garden in 2006. (Getty Images photo (left) / McClatchy-Tribune photo (right))
Before becoming the Ravens’ nose tackle, Terrence Cody played football for the University of Alabama, where he was given the nickname “Mount Cody” due to his size. (Getty Images photo (left) / Baltimore Sun photo by Christopher T. Assaf (right))
Ravens outside linebacker Jarret Johnson in 2003, left, when he first joined the Ravens. (Baltimore Ravens photo (left) / Getty Images photo (right))
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Defensive tackle Arthur Jones played for Syracuse before he was drafted by the Ravens in the 2010 NFL Draft. (Handout photo courtesy of The Post-Standard (left) / Getty Images photo (right))
Ravens offensive lineman Marshal Yanda had his sights on football even as a child growing up in Iowa. (Handout photo (left) / Baltimore Sun photo by Gene Sweeney Jr. (right))
Before he was drafted by the Ravens in the 2010 NFL Draft, tight end Dennis Pitta played college football at BYU. (Handout photo (left) / Baltimore Sun photo by Lloyd Fox (right))
Offensive lineman Michael Oher played college football for Mississippi before he was drafted by the Ravens in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft. (Handout photo (left) / Baltimore Sun photo by Christopher T. Assaf (right))
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Wide receiver Torrey Smith played college football at Maryland before joining the Ravens this season. (Special to The Baltimore Sun photo (left) / McClatchy-Tribune photo (right))
Before joining the Ravens in 2008, Ravens coach John Harbaugh was the Eagles’ special teams coach from 1998 through 2006 and headed Philadelphia’s secondary in 2007. (Getty Images photo (left) / Baltimore Sun photo by Karl Merton Ferron (right))