Fullback Alan Ricard is no longer in the Ravens' plans, as he is expected to be released before the Ravens report to training camp July 28 because of his declining health and the team's new direction on offense, a league source said on Monday.
April 2006 - Baltimore Ravens Wiretap
Police Arrest Suspect In Stabbing Of Ravens' Green
Police arrested a suspect Wednesday in the stabbing of Baltimore linebacker Roderick Green in a suburban bowling alley parking lot.
Chase M. Williams of Pikesville, was arrested without incident in west Baltimore , Baltimore County Police said.
Green Released From Hospital
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Roderick Green was released from Sinai Hospital on Monday and was upgraded to good condition.
Green was stabbed during a confrontation at a bowling alley early Sunday morning.
?The investigation is ongoing,? police spokeswoman Vickie Warehime said. ?We have no specific suspect at this time.?
Ravens' LB Green In Good Condition
Baltimore reserve linebacker Roderick Green is in good condition Monday at Sinai Hospital, one day after being stabbed in the parking lot of a bowling alley.
According to police, Green was involved in an altercation with another man at Kings Point bowling alley. When Green left the alley, the man came after him and stabbed him in the parking lot.
The Ravens have not issued a statement on Green's condition, although a hospital spokeswoman said he is listed in good condition.
Ravens Linebacker Roderick Green Stabbed
Ravens linebacker Roderick Green was stabbed early Sunday during a fight at a bowling alley, Baltimore County police said.
Green was taken to Sinai Hospital. Ravens spokesman Kevin Byrne told WBFF-TV that Green's injury doesn't appear to be serious.
Raiders Were Randy's Third Choice
Appearing Thursday on the "Mayhem in the Morning" radio show in Atlanta Randy Moss said:
"I want to tell every Atlanta Falcon and football fan that's listening ... what happened. When I was getting traded from Minnesota, I wanted to come and play for either the Atlanta Falcons or the Baltimore Ravens."
The trade to Atlanta didn't happen because Falcons president Arthur Blank didn't want it to.
"He did not think Randy Moss would be a good fit in Atlanta," Moss said. "Basically it was (Blank) saying there is no cold chance in hell I'd be playing for the Atlanta Falcons."
Moss didn't go into detail about the Baltimore situation other than to say, "I wanted to play with a guy such as Ray Lewis because he's on defense and I'm on offense."