Haloti Ngata simply doesn’t feel like a defensive end. It’s not a surprise for the 6-foot-4, 340-pound behemoth. He likes to be banging with the big guys, dominating opposing guards with his size and speed. With the addition of free agent, big-bodied defensive linemen Chris Canty and Marcus Spears ...
The two faces of the Ravens defense are gone. Ray Lewis is retired. Ed Reed is a Houston Texan. “This will definitely be a different era of Ravens defense,” defensive tackle Haloti Ngata told BaltimoreRavens.com. It’s not just Lewis and Reed, who spent a combined 26 years in Baltimore, that have ...
Lewis Tells Ngata: ‘I’ll Be Back, Don’t Worry’ We still have to hear from the horse’s mouth on this topic – and Terrell Suggs reminded reporters how important that is yesterday – but it appears Ray Lewis told teammate Haloti Ngata that he plans on returning to football. The two had a conversation ...
Haloti Ngata said he wasn’t rooting for anybody in Sunday’s divisional playoff game between New England and Houston. But he’s happy with the result. The Ravens will get an AFC championship rematch in Foxborough, Mass., a year after falling short there in heartbreaking fashion. Even Ngata said it’s ...
Ravens defensive tackle Haloti Ngata should be back without any issues next year. Ngata injured his knee in the third quarter when Alex Boone hit him during a 6-yard touchdown run by Frank Gore. Ngata laid on the turf for a while and did not return. His agent reported that he had an MRI Thursday ...
Haloti Ngata is finally starting to feel like his old self again. After dealing with a shoulder injury earlier in the year, Ngata is getting healthy and has seen a difference in his game recently. “I’m starting to feel a lot better,” Ngata said. “Now I’m starting to get back to the player that I ...