Decade's most clutch players - AFC South
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Ravens - Peter Boulware
Boulware was a 4-time Pro Bowl linebacker for the Ravens from 1997 - 2005. He made many huge plays for Baltimore, including some which helped the franchise with the Super Bowl in 2000.
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Ravens - Jamal Lewis
The bruising running back played for the Ravens from 2000 - 2006. In 2003 he became the fifth running back to rush for over 2,000 yards in a season. And if the Ravens ever needed a big first down or a score near the goal line, more often than not, Lewis delivered.
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Ravens - Ray Lewis
Lewis has been the inside linebacker for the Ravens since 1996 and has been named first-team All-Pro six times. When there's a big play, Lewis is usually a major part of it.
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Ravens - Jonathan Ogden
Ogden was an 11-time Pro Bowl (6-time All-Pro) left tackle who played for the Ravens from 1996 - 2007. He was simply one of the greatest tackles of all time and seemed to always handle any challenge that stood in front of him.
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Ravens - Ed Reed
He's already been named All-Pro five teams since joining the Ravens in 2002. Reed consistently makes big plays at key moments of the game.
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Texans - Kris Brown
Brown has been Houston's kicker since the team began in 2002. He's hit numerous game winners in his career, including a 57-yarder against Miami in 2007. And he's also one of three kickers to kick three field goals of 54 yards or more in the same game.
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Texans - Owen Daniels
Drafted in 2006 by the Texans, Daniels has quickly become one of the better and more reliable tight ends in the NFL.
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Texans - Andre Johnson
Drafted by the Texans in 2003, Johnson has quietly become one of the elite receivers in the league, being named All-Pro twice. If there's a big play needed, the ball is usually going Johnson's way.
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Texans - DeMeco Ryans
Ryans has been Houston's middle linebacker since 2006. And he's made an impact from the start, leading the league in tackles in his first season and being named 2006 Defensive Rookie of the Year.
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Texans - Mario Williams
Many were skeptical when Houston drafted Williams No. 1 overall ahead of Reggie Bush in the 2006 Draft. The skeptics are gone now as he was a First-Team All-Pro selection the past two years.
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Colts - Dwight Freeney
Drafted by Indy in 2002, Freeney was the AFC Defensive Player of the Year in 2005 and led the NFL in sacks in 2004 with 16.
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Colts - Edgerrin James
James played with Indy from 1999 - 2005 and finished as the team's all-time leading rusher. His success on the ground is a major reason teams couldn't focus on Peyton Manning and the passing game all those years.
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Colts - Peyton Manning
Drafted by the Colts in 1998, Manning is a four-time All-Pro selection and if you were looking for one quarterback for a game-winning drive, his name would be near the top of everyone's list.
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Colts - Bob Sanders
Drafted in 2004 by the Colts, the often-injured safety was named 2007's AP Defensive Player of the Year. Indy is simply a much better team when Sanders is on the field and it's even more evident during the big games.
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Colts - Reggie Wayne
The star receiver was drafted by the Colts in 2001 and while Peyton Manning had a close relationship with Marvin Harrison, he many times would look for Wayne in key moments during the game.
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Titans - Keith Bullock
Bullock was drafted by the Titans in 2000 and has been a standout linebacker ever since. He seems to be in on every key play and led the NFL in tackles in 2004.
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Titans - Eddie George
George played with the Oilers/Titans from 1996 - 2003 and was one of the league's top running backs during that time, being named to four Pro Bowls.
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Titans - Bruce Matthews
Matthews played his entire 19-year career with the Oilers/Titans from 1983 - 2001. The Hall of Famer made 14 Pro Bowl teams and is generally considered one of the best offensive lineman in NFL history.
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Titans - Kevin Mawae
Mawae only starting playing for the Titans in 2006, but he's still one of the elite centers in the league and has helped key a highly successful Tennessee running game during that time.
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Titans - Steve McNair
The three-time Pro Bowl quarterback was the face of the Titans during his time there from 1995 - 2005. McNair led their run to an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIV.
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