BAL

Damien Berry, RB Baltimore Ravens

2013 Strength of Schedule - BAL

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17
1
@DEN
19
CLE
3
HOU
32
@BUF
12
@MIA
22
GB
5
@PIT

BYE
19
@CLE
9
CIN
2
@CHI
20
NYJ
5
PIT
13
MIN
24
@DET
16
NE
9
@CIN

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

2012 Game Stats

WeekOppRuAttRuYdsRuTDFumYPRRecRecYdsRecTDTgtsYPC
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8BYE----------
9CLE----------
10OAK----------
11PIT----------
12SD----------
13PIT----------
14WAS----------
15DEN----------
16NYG----------
17CIN----------
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Most Recent News

July 20, 2012, 6:52pm

The Baltimore Sun - [Full Article]

A backup running back veteran presence behind Ray Rice doesn’t presently exist. The Ravens are known for adding pieces during training camp and they’re always looking for ways to augment their roster. If their younger backs don’t look ready in training camp, they’ll add somebody. But their current stable of backup running back candidates – Anthony Allen, Bernard Pierce, Damien Berry and Bobby Rainey - has a total of three NFL regular-season carries among them.

It’s probably fair to say that Allen enters training camp as the No.2 running back, largely because he’s the only player behind Rice who has NFL experience – albeit very little of it – and he knows the Ravens’ offense better than the others. But there’s no doubt that Pierce will get an extensive look in the preseason.