


Ravens
Banged up offensive line holds up
Ex-Raven Watson catches Brees’ 500th TD pass; Bushrod grieving daughter

Things did not appear promising when the Ravens announced before Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints at M&T Bank Stadium that they had deactivated right tackle
That news coupled with Friday’s decision to rule out left guard
Quarterback
“I think they did OK and fought their tails off,” six-time Pro Bowl right guard
“At the end of the day, I figured it out,” he said. “That’s just the reality of it. That’s how I was raised. No man or no moves scare me. I continue to worry about myself and grind.”
Bozeman, the third of three sixth-round picks, began at left guard, but suffered a left calf injury in the first quarter that led to his playing just intermittently.
“It was definitely frustrating getting my first start and then that happening,” said Bozeman, who finished the game. “But that’s part of football. I came back in and did what I could do, and when I couldn’t go, Hroniss went, and he came in and did a great job, too. He was popping in left and right. But at the end of the day, it’s part of football.”
His 56-yard catch and run set up the offense’s first touchdown in the second quarter, and his 14-yard catch pulled the team to within one point with 24 seconds left in the final frame. But Brown — who has the team’s five longest plays from scrimmage — rued the personal success at the expense of the team’s success.
“I would rather get the win,” he said. “You could take all those yards back and the touchdown. I’d rather get the win.”
Watson, whose four touchdown catches last season tied him for the team best with former wide receiver
“Anything I can do to further his records, the happier I am,” said Watson, who caught his first touchdown pass of the season. “I was thrilled to catch the 500th touchdown pass, but this is the kind of guy Drew Brees is. He wanted me to keep the ball, and I said, ‘I’m not keeping this.’ So he did take it.”
On second-and-goal and with Flacco lined up wide right, Jackson took the shotgun snap, faked a handoff to running back
“I finally got that burden off,” said Jackson, who had entered the game with 17 carries for 94 yards and one of five pass attempts for 24 yards, but no score in either department. “I was a yard or two short last week, and then I finally got it. So it’s pretty cool.”
Saints offensive lineman and former Towson University standout
“My heart has been broken. … She was only here for a week but we were ready to love her unconditionally,” Bushrod tweeted. “We will get through this with faith, family and friends. Thanks for prayers and support.”
Bushrod did not practice Thursday or Friday.
The 34-year-old two-time Pro Bowl selection played for Towson from 2003 to 2007.