Baltimore Ravens Mark Carrier

Mark Carrier, Ravens former defensive backs coach will be joining the Jets as defensive line coach.

Carrier was drafted into the NFL in 1990 by the Bears earning AP’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. He played in 3 Pro Bowls and in his 11 years as a safety he played for the Bears, Lions and Redskins.

Carrier joined the Ravens coaching staff in 2006 and will be joining former Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan.

According to the Baltimore Sun, believes the move will help his chances of becoming a defensive coordinator.

NFL Fines Adding Up

The NFL fined Titans defensive coordinator Chuck Cecil $20,000 Thursday for verbal abuse of a game official for his sideline comments in Tennessee’s 42-17 loss to San Diego on Christmas night.

The Titans had just been flagged for roughing Philip Rivers when an official heard Cecil say something. The Titans were penalized another 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Coach Jeff Fisher defended his first-year coordinator, saying Cecil was overheard talking to fellow coaches on his headset. Fisher said Cecil will elaborate when he appeals the fine.

Baltimore Ravens

The challenges just keep coming for the Ravens offense.

For the third consecutive week, the offense will match wits with a defense ranked first in the NFL in an important category. On Nov. 22, the Indianapolis Colts ranked first in the league in average points per game allowed. Last week, the Pittsburgh Steelers stopped the NFL in average yards surrendered.

On Monday night, the Green Bay Packers boast the league’s stingiest defense in average yards, and it will be up to the Ravens to produce yards and points.

  

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