Dec 28, 2014; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) makes is way to the sideline as they take on the Buffalo Bills in the second quarter at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
Welcome to the Daily Caw, where we round up all the latest Ravens news and notes from around the web. Today we discover that Tom Brady isn’t necessarily worried about facing the Ravens again, Eugene Monroe and Timmy Jernigan return to practice, and why the Ravens matchup well with the Patriots.
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Tom Brady Dismisses Past Struggles Against Ravens
Brady shrugged off talk of his past struggles against the Ravens while pointing out that “everything is different at this point.” He also made mention of “bringing players out of retirement,” which appears to be a nod towards the impact of Ed Reed and Ray Lewis in games past.
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Ravens Matchup Well With Patriots
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Eugene Monroe and Timmy Jernigan Return to Practice
While Joe Flacco was only sacked once last week, James Hurst did give up 5 hurries. The Ravens need Monroe in the lineup to help block Patriots DE Chandler Jones, who is a dangerous pass rusher.
LT Eugene Monroe and DT Timmy Jernigan set to return to practice Tuesday says John Harbaugh.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 5, 2015
