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Baltimore Ravens Records


Listed below are Baltimore Ravens Records, Firsts, Odds & Ends.

First Regular-Season Game: A 19-14 win over the Oakland Raiders, 9/1/96.

First Regular-Season Points: A nine-yard TD run by quarterback Vinny Testaverde vs. the Oakland Raiders, 9/1/96.

First Regular-Season Field Goal: 25 yards by Matt Stover vs. the Oakland Raiders, 9/1/96.

First Draft Choice: Jonathan Ogden, OL, UCLA, 1996

First Pro Bowl Selections: Quarterback Vinny Testaverde and Safety Eric Turner, 1997

First To Rush 100 Yards In A Game: Earnest Byner, 149 yards vs. the New Orleans Saints, 9/29/96

First To Pass 400 Yards In A Game: Vinny Testaverde, 429 yards vs. St. Louis Rams, 10/27/96.

First Defensive Score: Mike Caldwell, 45 yard interception return vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars, 11/24/96.

First All-Pro Selection: Jonathan Ogden, T, 1997.

First Super Bowl Appearance: A 34-7 victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV.

Most Career Rushing Yards: Jamal Lewis, 5,763 yards (2000-2004).

Most Career Passing Yards: Vinny Testaverde, 7,148 yards (1996-1997).

Most Career Receptions: Travis Taylor, 204 receptions (2000-2004).

Leading Scorer: Matt Stover,1,001 points (1996-2004).

Longest Interception Return: Ed Reed, 106 yards vs. Cleveland Browns on 11/7/04 set an NFL record.


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