Cape Breton Post

Angry Ravens say Flacco’s concussion came on ‘dirty play’

- BY DAVID GINSBURG

The Baltimore Ravens are angry and calling for a review of the rule book after watching Joe Flacco being helped off the field, bleeding and disoriente­d following a late hit.

Flacco sustained a concussion Thursday night against Miami after he went into a slide designed to prevent the quarterbac­k from being tackled. The Ravens were off Friday, and provided no update on the quarterbac­k’s condition.

It is unclear if Flacco will be ready when Baltimore plays on Nov. 5 at Tennessee.

Dolphins linebacker Kiko Alonso crushed Flacco late in the first half Thursday night, forcing his exit in a game the Ravens would win 40-0. Alonso received a penalty for unnecessar­y roughness on the play, but that was of little consolatio­n to the Ravens.

“He was sliding, and the guy came in high. They’re trying to take that play out, but it happens,’’ safety Eric Weddle said. “Maybe they’ll look at it in the off-season, and in that situation, the guy should get ejected.’’

Flacco threw a touchdown pass earlier in the game and helped Baltimore take a 13-0 lead before Alonso’s hit ripped the helmet from the quarterbac­k’s head and put a gash near his ear that required stitches.

“Was it clean? Was it dirty? It doesn’t matter,’’ Ravens linebacker C.J. Mosley said. “At the end of the day, our quarterbac­k went down, and the whole team took it personally.’’

Alonso insisted the hit to the head was unintentio­nal.

“I thought he was going to slide. And then, I had to hit him, because he slid too late,’’ Alonso said. “It was bang-bang. I don’t know what else I could have done.’’

Perhaps, but that’s not how a few of the Ravens saw it.

“I thought it was dirty play, personally,’’ receiver Jeremy Maclin said. “I don’t think Kiko’s a dirty player, but I thought that particular play was dirty.’’

After the hit, Ravens centre Ryan Jensen immediatel­y went after Alonso, pushing him to the ground and then pouncing on him.

“I felt it was a dirty hit and Joe’s our franchise guy,’’ Jensen said. “We’ve got to go out and protect him. Joe getting cheap-shotted like that, I felt I had to do something to protect him and show him that I’ve got his back.’’

Ravens tackle Austin Howard said: “We’re all upset about it. Right now we’re just hoping for the best for Joe and hoping he makes a good comeback. We’re all just praying for him. I hope he’s OK.’’

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Miami Dolphins middle linebacker Kiko Alonso, top, collides with Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Joe Flacco as Flacco slides on the field after rushing the ball during an NFL football game Thursday in Baltimore.
CP PHOTO Miami Dolphins middle linebacker Kiko Alonso, top, collides with Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Joe Flacco as Flacco slides on the field after rushing the ball during an NFL football game Thursday in Baltimore.

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