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Kyle Boller #7 | Quarterback | Baltimore Ravens
Height: 6-3    Weight: 220    Born: Jun 17, 1981, Burbank, CA

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December 27, 2005
Ravens coach Brian Billick has remained noncommital about whether Kyle Boller will be the starting quarterback in 2006, according to the Baltimore Sun. "Obviously [what he has done the past two games] helps, but this is a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately league. So, we'll see what he does this week," Billick said. "To follow up a great performance [with] a really solid performance, both on the national stage, is a huge plus."
December 20, 2005
Kyle Boller had his best game in ages on Monday night, completing 19-of-27 passes for 253 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions.
December 18, 2005
Kyle Boller didn't practice on Saturday because his previously injured toe was sore, though he was not added to the injury report, according to the Baltimore Sun. When asked whether it was anything serious, coach Brian Billick said, "We don't thing so."
November 13, 2005
In his first start since going down with a toe injury in Week 1, Kyle Boller didn't look any more like an NFL quarterback than he ever has before. Boller completed just 19-of-33 passes for 142 yards with three interceptions and no touchdowns.
November 7, 2005
Kyle Boller, who has missed the last seven games with a toe injury, will replace Anthony Wright as the starting quarterback on Sunday against Jacksonville, according to the AP. "Kyle Boller is our starting quarterback, and we weren't going to change that perspective after ... he got hurt," Ravens coach Brian Billick said Monday. ``We have said all along, at the appropriate time, when he is healthy, we would go back to him as our starting quarterback."
November 4, 2005
Kyle Boller, who is suffering from a toe injury, practiced Thursday but is still doubtful for Sunday, according to the Baltimore Sun. He missed part of the team drills.
November 2, 2005
The Ravens originally had hoped that Kyle Boller would return from his hyperextended toe this week, but he felt soreness after practicing last week, according to the Baltimore Sun. Coach Brian Billick said Boller is "unlikely" to play Sunday and didn't sound upbeat about the quarterback returning next week.
October 28, 2005
Kyle Boller will likely be the Ravens' third quarterback on Monday night, according to the AP. "We'll see how the week goes, but we're very confident that he has turned that corner," coach Brian Billick said. "If he gets through the week healthy with no aggravation and recurring pain, then we'll look forward to that point. That's the challenge, and it looks like he's up to it." Boller is recovering from a hyperextended toe.
October 21, 2005
Kyle Boller was able to drop back and put pressure on his hyperextended toe in practice Thursday, according to the Baltimore Sun. "It's one of those things where I continue to rehab it and feel how it is," Boller said. "I'm making strides."
October 18, 2005
Kyle Boller, who is out with a toe injury, will increase his workload this week as he begins to prepare for his return on Nov. 6 against the Bengals, according to the Baltimore Sun. "Kyle's rehab is becoming more and more aggressive," coach Brian Billick said. "He's doing well with it. But I'll have to wait ... to see how we progress during the week with it."
October 13, 2005
The Ravens had hoped that Kyle Boller could return from his toe injury to serve as the No. 3 quarterback this week, but he's already been ruled out, according to the Baltimore Sun.
October 7, 2005
Kyle Boller, who is still wearing a walking boot to protect his hyperextended right big toe, threw lightly at the start of practice Thursday, according to the Baltimore Sun.
October 4, 2005
Kyle Boller, who hyperextended his big toe in the season opener Sept. 11, had a cast removed from his right foot Monday, according to the Baltimore Sun. He can now begin to rehabilitate it. Boller could be available as the third quarterback for the Oct. 16 home game against the Browns.
September 21, 2005
The Baltimore Sun reports that, barring a setback, Kyle Boller will not require surgery to repair his hyperextended toe. He could be back in action by the end of October, though coach Brian Billick said it would be "not unrealistic" to think Boller could play in the Oct. 16 game.
September 20, 2005
Kyle Boller, who is out with a hyperextended right big toe, is expected to miss three more weeks, according to the AP. He hopes to return for the October 16 game against Cleveland.
September 19, 2005
Kyle Boller will have his hyperextended right big toe examined by a specialist today, according to the Baltimore Sun. There is concern that he may require surgery to repair the injury.
September 16, 2005
Coach Brian Billick stated that Kyle Boller will regain his starting quarterback job from Anthony Wright if he returns from his toe injury over the next few weeks, according to the Baltimore Sun. It's possible that Boller could miss as much as eight weeks of action.
September 13, 2005
Coach Brian Billick speculated that Kyle Boller, who is out with a hyperextended toe, could be out anywhere from three weeks to two months, according to the Baltimore Sun. Boller's status will be more certain later this week after more tests.
September 12, 2005
Although X-rays on the hyperextended toe Kyle Boller sustained in the opener were negative, he has no timetable set for a return to action, according to the Baltimore Sun. Coach Brian Billick called it severe turf toe, adding, "It's always more severe than it sounds We'll have to see on the toe." Anthony Wright should start until Boller returns.
September 11, 2005
Kyle Boller left Sunday night's game with a hyperextended toe. The injury has the potential to keep him out for a while. Boller was playing well before the injury, as he completed 15-of-23 passes for 141 yards, albeit with an INT.
August 12, 2005
The Baltimore Sun reports that backup quarterback Anthony Wright is playing just as well as, if not better than, Kyle Boller has over the first two weeks of training camp. It's not likely this will turn into a QB controversy, but it's not a great sign for Boller's fantasy value if he can't outperform his backup.

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