Rough Cut: A raw edit from the Ravens and Eagles
“Rough Cut” is a loose edit from The Baltimore Sun’s photographic coverage of the National Football League. Fanatic fans, marching bands, cheerleaders and lots of game action are just part of the spectacle that is the NFL. This week photojournalists Gene Sweeney, Jr. and Kenneth K. Lam traveled to Lincoln Field in Philadelphia, PA as the Ravens clashed with the Eagles, losing 24-23.
Sloppy second half leads to Ravens’ 24-23 loss to Eagles
By Jeff Zrebiec
The Baltimore Sun
11:37 p.m. EDT, September 16, 2012
PHILADELPHIA – When his final pass sailed over Ray Rice’s head and hit the turf at Lincoln Financial Field, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco threw his hands up in the air in seeming desperation and disbelief.
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