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Kyle Boller

12/20/2005

Despite experiencing some soreness over the weekend in the toe he hyperextended earlier this season, Boller was under center for Monday night's matchup with the Green Bay Packers. The Ravens' quarterback did not appear to be hobbled by the ailment, turning in his best performance of the 2005 campaign by far. He posted a 136.8 passer rating, going 19 of 27 for 253 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions.

12/18/2005

The Baltimore Sun reports Boller did not practice Saturday because his previously-injured toe was sore. Ravens' coach Brian Billick said he didn't believe his quarterback's injury was serious.

11/14/2005

Boller showed some rust in Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The quarterback, who had missed the Ravens' previous seven games with a hyperextended big toe, returned to the lineup and posted a dismal 30.1 passer rating. He finished the game 19 of 33 for 142 yards, three interceptions, no touchdowns.

11/7/2005

According to Ravens head coach Brian Billick, Boller has recovered from the hyperextended right big toe that has kept him sidelined since the 2005 regular-season opener, and he will be under center when the team takes the field against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. Anthony Wright has been starting in Boller's absence, but will return to his duties as the primary backup.

11/1/2005

After practicing with the Baltimore Ravens last week, Boller has experienced some discomfort in his right big toe. As a result, his workouts might not be as intense over the next several days, as the team doesn't want to push the quarterback too quickly and risk further aggravation of the injury. Boller has been sidelined since hyperextending the toe in the 2005 regular-season opener.

10/26/2005

Boller continues to recover from a hyperextended right big toe, and if no problems are reported over the next few days, there is a chance he could serve as the Baltimore Ravens' emergency third-string quarterback in Monday night's matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Officially, he has been listed as doubtful for the contest. Anthony Wright will remain under center and at the top of the depth chart for the time being.

10/4/2005

As scheduled, Boller had the protective cast removed from his right foot on Monday, and he will begin a rehab program to build back the strength in his ankle and foot. The Ravens' quarterback, who has been sidelined since the 2005 regular-season opener with a hyperextended big toe, could serve as the team's No. 3 signal caller in a game against the Cleveland Browns on October 16, according to head coach Brian Billick.

10/2/2005

Boller will have the brace removed from his leg on Monday. The former Ravens' starting quarterback is expected to still be out until the end of October. Anthony Wright should continue to start in Boller's place.

9/20/2005

After getting a second opinion, Boller will not need surgery on his hyperextended right big toe, but the injury will keep him sidelined for at least another three weeks. The Ravens' quarterback, who was hurt in the team's season opener, was still on crutches and sporting a cast on his foot on Tuesday. Anthony Wright will remain in the starting lineup during Boller's absence.

9/19/2005

Boller is scheduled to get a second opinion on his hyperextended right big toe, and reportedly, surgery might be required if no improvement is shown in the near future. The quarterback, who suffered the injury in the Ravens' season opener last Sunday, will miss at least another week, and there is a chance he could be sidelined for a couple of months if he's forced to go under the knife.

9/15/2005

Boller is expected to be sidelined until at least Week 4 after hyperextending his right big toe in Sunday's season opener against the Indianapolis Colts. The Ravens' starting quarterback currently is wearing a protective boot on his foot in hopes of getting back under center as quickly as possible, but at this point, the team does not have an exact timetable for his return. Anthony Wright will take over as Baltimore's top signal caller in Boller's absence.

9/12/2005

According to Ravens head coach Brian Billick, Boller almost certainly will miss at least next Sunday's matchup with the Tennessee Titans, and the team currently doesn't have a timetable for his return. The starting quarterback was forced to leave Sunday night's loss to the Indianapolis Colts after hyperextending his right big toe. Tests showed no broken bones and ligament damage was minimal.