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| Position: |
QB |
| Years Pro: |
4 |
| Draft Date: |
2000 |
| Draft Team: |
Baltimore Ravens |
| Born: |
07/07/1977 |
| Hometown: |
Louisville, KY |
| College: |
Louisville |
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| About Baltimore Ravens: |
January
20, 2002
After five consecutive playoff wins (including the Super
Bowl run in 2000), the Ravens were stopped at Heinz Field
with a 27-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC
Divisional Playoff game. The Steelers jumped to a 20-0
first-half lead and stifled Baltimore's offense. The Ravens'
only touchdown came when Jermaine Lewis set an NFL playoff
record with an 88-yard punt return for a score in the third
quarter. April 20, 2002 In the 66th Annual NFL Selection
Meeting, the Ravens chose young players who are expected to
make an immediate impact. Baltimore picked S Ed Reed (24th
overall) out of Miami (FL) with its first pick and DE Tony
Weaver (Notre Dame) with its second. The Ravens had a total
of 10 picks, three compensatory. |
April 20,
2002
In the 66th Annual NFL Selection Meeting, the Ravens chose
young players who are expected to make an immediate impact.
Baltimore picked S Ed Reed (24th overall) out of Miami (FL)
with its first pick and DE Tony Weaver (Notre Dame) with its
second. The Ravens had a total of 10 picks, three
compensatory. |
May 15,
2002
The Ravens and McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland
College) announced a three-year contract extension to keep
Ravens training camp in Westminster, MD through the 2004
season. The team has trained at the Westminster campus since
the 1996 inaugural season. |
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SPORTSLINE RANKINGS |
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Player
Ranking |
Durability Rating |
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Quarterbacks |
Quarterbacks |
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67 |
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Key
Stats |
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GP: 2 |
PYDS: 58 |
PCT: 53.8 |
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TDs: 0 |
INT: 2 |
RATING: 26.0 |
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Redman got
Selected with the third pick (75th overall) in the 2000 draft.
He was the third player selected from Louisville by the
Ravens’ franchise, and the third quarterback (Jon Stark in 1996,
Wally Richardson in 1997).Chris Started his first career game at Car
(9/8) and connected on 59% of his passes for 218 yards and two TDs.
Threw for 282 yards and two TDs on 30 of 43 passing during the 2001
preseason. Selected as the Ravens third pick (75th overall) of the
2000 NFL Draft .Played in two games during the regular season in
2000. Redman Saw first action of the season in a mop-up role in the
Ravens’ 37-0 rout of Cinc. (9/24). Redman Completed two of three
passes for 19 yards. He Finished preseason with two TDs and two INTs
while completing 37 of 62 passes (59.7%) for 384 yards. |
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