BAL

Vonta Leach, RB Baltimore Ravens

2012 Strength of Schedule - BAL

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17
18
CIN
20
@PHI
17
NE
28
CLE
25
@KC
9
DAL
2
@HOU

BYE
28
@CLE
27
OAK
6
@PIT
11
@SD
6
PIT
19
@WAS
21
DEN
13
NYG
18
@CIN

Schedule difficulty based on schedule-adjusted, positional defensive ranking. Top DEF = 1, bottom DEF = 32.

2011 Game Stats

WeekOppRuAttRuYdsRuTDFumYPRRecRecYdsRecTDTgtsYPC
1PIT0000-10030.00
2TEN0000-14014.00
3STL0000-311043.67
4NYJ0000-0003-
5BYE----------
6HOU25002.500002-
7JAX11001.0012012.00
8ARI0000-0001-
9PIT0000-15015.00
10SEA0000-0001-
11CIN0000-21020.50
12SF12002.001100110.00
13CLE412003.001110311.00
14IND314004.6717017.00
15SD----------
16CLE0000-211025.50
17CIN11001.0017017.00
Totals1235002.9215690274.60

Most Recent News

Calvin Johnson, Aaron Rodgers headline AP All-Pro Team
January 6, 2012, 3:18pm

The Washington Post - [Full Article]

Lions receiver Calvin Johnson and Vikings defensive end Jared Allen were the leading vote getters for The Associated Press 2011 NFL All-Pro Team, each falling one vote short of being unanimous choices.

Aaron Rodgers was the quarterback for the first time, easily beating New Orleans’ Drew Brees, 47½ to 2½. Rodgers led Green Bay to a league-best 15-1 record, maintaining the brilliance he showed in taking the Packers to the Super Bowl title last February.

In the All-Pro backfield joining Rodgers, whose quarterback rating of 122.5 broke Peyton Manning’s single-season mark, were Maurice Jones-Drew of Jacksonville, LeSean McCoy of Philadelphia, and fullback Vonta Leach of Baltimore.

Record-setter Rob Gronkowski was the tight end. The Patriot set the single-season mark at his position with 1,327 yards receiving. Teammate Wes Welker (league-high 122 catches) was the other receiver.