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Baltimore's players and coaches know what they have in the fourth-year O-lineman who didn't start playing football until he ...
Todd Monken pushes back at online criticism aimed at Daniel Faalele following one bad play in the preseason opener against ...
Despite having one of the best overall rosters in the NFL, the Ravens have two positions that should be under the microscope Saturday night in the second preseason game against the Cowboys in Dallas: ...
Throughout Daniel Faalele's first season as the Baltimore Ravens' starting right guard, he was constantly subject to online criticism over his uneven play. Alre ...
John Harbaugh’s ‘unshakeable aura’ sets the tone for the Ravens. Pundits say Daniel Faalele criticism is overblown. LaJohntay ...
Todd Monken savaged critics of an under-fire Baltimore Ravens starter.The post Todd Monken Puts Critics of Ravens Starter on ...
Ravens could use more formations featuring two running backs. Utilizing LaJohntay Wester’s Skillset at Wide Receiver Is a ...
Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken lashed out at those targeting his starting right guard on social media.
Ravens rookie offensive tackle Daniel Faalele knew the NFL was going to be harder than the college. But one thing he wasn’t prepared for was the Maryland weather. “I didn’t expect… ...
At 6-8 and 384 pounds, Daniel Faalele will be the NFL's heaviest player as soon as he's drafted. But the Minnesota lineman is more than a big body.
NFL players keep getting bigger and bigger, but Daniel Faalele will test the league’s limits, to say nothing of its scales. Faalele, a 6-foot-8 offensive tackle from Minnesota, weighed in at 384 ...
Taylor Faalele, a 6-1, 260-pound 11-year-old, looked awfully good wearing Daniel’s helmet. (Though Taylor might need a bigger helmet when he’s 17.) ...
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