Games Played/Started: (2002, 16/0); (2003, 16/0); (2004, 13/0); (2005, 16/10); (2006, 16/16); (2007, 16/16); (2008, 11/11) Total 104/53
Playoffs: (2003, 1/0); (2006, 1/1) Total 2/1
Pro Bowl defensive playmaker with great range and intensity
Enters 2008 having played in 93 games with 42 starts
Has 404 tackles (267 solo), 14.5 sacks, 18 PD, 4 FRs, 3 INTs and 1 FF in his career
Has 3 consecutive 100-tackle seasons
Earned his 1st-career Pro Bowl (named 2nd alternate and played due to injuries to Broncos LB Al Wilson and teammate Ray Lewis) in 2006
Named to the AP 2nd-team All-Pro squad, Peter King’s Sports Illustrated’s All-Pro Team and USA Today’s All-Joe Team (players who are critical to their team, but not Pro Bowlers)
Finished 2nd on the NFL’s No. 1-ranked defense with 135 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 9 PD and 2 INTs, all career highs
Earned AFC Player of the Month honors for Sept. after leading the AFC and tying for the league lead with 5 sacks
He finished the month (3 games) with 23 tackles (17 solo), 5 sacks and 5 PD
Tied for the team lead (Chad Williams) with 17 special teams tackles, 5 tackles from scrimmage and 1 INT in 2002
Bart Scott re-signed with the Ravens (3-year contract) on 3/14/06
Signed a 1-year tender with the Ravens on 4/19/05
Originally signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 4/25/02
2008: Game 11 vs. Phi. (11/23) Posted 5 tackles, including 3 solo, 1 PD and helped force the Eagles into 5 turnovers (4 INTs and 1 FR) in the 36-7 win
Game 10 at NYG (11/16) Started and netted 8 tackles, including 4 solo against the Giants
Game 9 at Hou. (11/9) Started and had 4 tackles, helping limit the Texans to 75 total rushing yards in the 4113 victory against Houston
Game 8 at Cle. (11/2) Started his 50th career game and posted 7 tackles, including 6 solo in the 37-27 win in Cleveland
Game 7 vs. Oak. (10/26) Played in his 100th career game and recorded 8 tackles (4 solo) and a QB hit against Oakland
Game 6 at Mia. (10/19) Was all over the field against Miami, posting 8 tackles, including 1 TFL and a QB hit in the 27-13 win
Game 5 at Ind. (10/12) Posted 6 tackles (5 solo) and had a QB hit against the Colts
Game 4 vs. Ten. (10/5) Posted 5 tackles, including 1 TFL and 1 QB hit, and he was part of a defense that held the Titans to 47 rushing yards
Game 3 at Pit. (9/29) Started and recorded 7 tackles (5 solo), 1 sack (10 yards), 1 FF and 1 PD against Pittsburgh
Game 2 vs. Cle. (9/21) Netted 5 tackles, including 1 TFL and had a PD in the 28-10 win against the Browns
Game 1 vs. Cin. (9/7) Started and posted 6 tackles, including 1 TFL and a PD in the 17-10 win
2007: Started all 16 games for the 2nd consecutive season and finished 2nd on the team with 131 tackles (2nd-highest total of his career), posting 3 PD and a sack (-2 yards) on the year
2007 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Posted 10 tackles, including 8 solo and 2 QB hits in game 10 vs. Cle. (11/18)
Netted 13 tackles, including 8 solo and had a PD in game 8 at Pit. (11/5)
Had 7 tackles (5 solo) and 4 QB hits, while helping force the Rams into a Ravens’ franchise single-game record 5 INTs in the 22-3 win in game 6 vs. STL (10/14)
Tied for the team lead (Ray Lewis) with 10 tackles and a sack (-2 yards), helping hold the 49ers to 49 rushing yards and 6 total 1st downs in the win in game 5 at SF (10/7)
Netted 13 tackles, 2 QB hits and 1 PD while helping hold the Browns to 3.3 yards per carry in game 4 at Cle. (9/30)
2006: Earned his 1st-career Pro Bowl (named 2nd alternate and played due to injuries to Broncos LB Al Wilson and teammate Ray Lewis)
Named to the AP 2nd-team All-Pro squad, Peter King’s Sports Illustrated’s All-Pro Team and USA Today’s All-Joe Team (players who are critical to their team, but not Pro Bowlers)
Started all 16 games and finished 2nd on the NFL’s No. 1-ranked defense with 135 tackles, 9.5 sacks (tied for 3rd on the team), 9 PD and 2 INTs, all career highs
Earned AFC Player of the Month honors for Sept. after leading the AFC and tying for the league-lead with 5 sacks
He finished the month (3 games) with 23 tackles (17 solo), 5 sacks and 5 PD
Ravens defense finished the 1st month of the season No. 1 in the NFL against the run (34.3 yards per game) and No. 2 overall (197.3 total yards allowed per game) in addition to allowing a meager 6.7 points per contest
2006 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Started and finished 2nd on the team with a postseason career-high 12 tackles (5 solo) and netted 3 QB hits while helping hold the Colts to 2.9 yards per rush in the Divisional Playoff game vs. Ind. (1/13/07)
Started and applied constant pressure, forcing the Chiefs into 3 turnovers by posting 11 tackles (6 solo), 1 sack (-5 yards) and 1 QB hit in the 20-10 victory in game 13 at KC (12/10)
Started and had 4 solo tackles, 1.5 sacks (part of a Ravens' record-tying 9 sacks) and held the Steelers to just 21 rushing yards in the 27-0 win in game 11 vs. Pit. (11/26)
Scott also had 3 QB hits, 1 PD and 1 INT in the 4th quarter to seal the shutout
Started and finished 2nd on the team with a career-high 19 tackles, including a career-high 14 solo in the 16-13 win in game 4 vs. SD (10/1)
Scott also had 1 INT, which he returned 24 yards, setting up the Ravens' 1st TD of the game against the Chargers
Scott won AFC Defensive Player of the Month honors for Sept. after leading the AFC and tying for the league-lead with 5 sacks
He finished the month (3 games) with 23 tackles (17 solo), 5 sacks and 5 PD
Ravens defense finished the 1st month of the season No. 1 in the NFL against the run (34.3 yards per game) and No. 2 overall (197.3 total yards allowed per game) in addition to allowing a meager 6.7 points per contest
Scott's heavy pressure on the QB also contributed to the team's NFL-best plus-10 turnover differential, featuring a league-high 7 INTs during that span
Finished 2nd on the team with 9 tackles (6 solo) and posted 1.5 sacks (-12.5 yards), 2 PD and 7 QB hits, helping the Ravens' defense hold the Browns to just 38 yards rushing in the 15-14 victory in game 3 at Cle. (9/24)
Scott hit QB Charlie Frye, with 3:28 remaining in the game, with the Ravens down 14-12 and the Browns on the Ravens' 4-yard line, forcing an errant pass
CB Chris McAlister jumped the route on a pass intended for WR Braylon Edwards, intercepting in the end zone
Ravens then marched down the field and kicked a FG with 20 seconds remaining on the clock for a 15-14 victory
Started and finished 2nd on the team with 9 tackles (7 solo) in the 27-0 victory in the season opener at TB (9/10)
Scott also led the team as he tied a career high with 2 sacks (-12 yards) and had 2 PD, 1 of which led to a DT Haloti Ngata INT, which he returned 60 yards to the TB 9-yard line, leading to a Ravens' FG
2005: Saw action in all 16 games, starting 10 (1st starts of his career) and recorded a then-career-high 119 tackles (previous high was 9 total tackles in 2003), including 77 solo, 4 sacks (-24.5 yards), 4 PD and 1 FR and 15 special teams tackles and 2 FFs
2005 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Tied for the team lead with 10 tackles and had 1 PD in the season finale at Cle. (1/1/06)
Led the team with 13 tackles, including 10 solo in the 48-3 win in game 14 vs. GB (12/19)
He also had 1 FR and 2 TFL against the Packers
Posted a then-career-high 13 tackles, including a career-high 10 solo, 1 sack (-4 yards) and a TFL in game 12 vs. Hou. (12/4)
Scott also had a special teams tackle against the Texans
Recorded 10 tackles (8 solo), including 1 TFL, a QB hit and a special teams tackle in game 11 at Cin. (11/27)
Earned a game ball when he led the team with 12 tackles (9 solo), posted a career-high 2 -10 and had a PD in the 16-13 OT win in game 10 vs. Pit. (11/20)
Started his 1st-career game and posted 9 tackles (6 solo), including 1 TFL, in game 7 at Pit. (10/31)
2004: Played in 13 games in 2004, despite battling a knee injury for most of the season
Special teams demon made 17 tackles on kick coverage, including 10 solo
Had a critical FR in the Ravens’ 20-17 OT victory over the Jets in game 9 (11/14)
Was also a key reserve at both LB and S for the Ravens, tallying 5 tackles on the year
2004 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Recorded a team-high 4 special teams tackles in the 37-14 victory in game 13 vs. NYG (12/12) before leaving the game with a knee injury
Saw action from scrimmage, recording 2 tackles (1 TFL) and 2 special teams tackles in the 30-10 win in game 10 vs. Dal. (11/21)
Subbed from scrimmage, posting 3 tackles (2 solo) and had a FR on special teams in the 20-17 OT victory in game 9 at NYJ (11/14)
Saw action both from scrimmage and on special teams and helped the Ravens hold the Redskins to 107 total yards (2nd-lowest total in team history), including just 55 yards rushing in game 5 at Was. (10/10)
2003: Saw action in all 16 regular season games and 1 postseason game in 2003
Finished 2nd on the team with 19 special teams tackles, including 12 solo
Also had 1 special teams tackle in the playoffs
2003 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams and had 1 FR (from scrimmage) in game 15 at Cle. (12/21)
Subbed from scrimmage and played on special teams in a 31-13 win in game 13 vs. Cin. (12/7)
Recorded 6 tackles (4 solo) from scrimmage and 2 special teams tackles against the Bengals
Played on special teams and led the team with 4 special teams tackles in game 7 vs. Den. (10/26)
2002: Saw action in all 16 games as a rookie
Finished the season with 5 tackles and 1 INT
Also tied for the team lead (Chad Williams) with 17 special teams tackles (13 solo)
2002 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Saw extensive action from scrimmage and on special teams in game 15 vs. Cle. (12/22)
Had 1 tackle from scrimmage and the 1st INT (Steve McNair) of his career in 13-12 win in game 11 vs. Ten. (11/24)
His INT in the end zone preserved the Ravens’ victory
Also posted 1 special teams tackle against the Titans
Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams in NFL debut in game 1 at Car. (9/8)
Three-year starter who tallied 352 tackles at Southern Illinois
Named 1st-team All-Gateway conference and led the team with 127 tackles, 18 TFL and 5.5 sacks as a senior
Posted 14 tackles and 2 sacks against Western Illinois
Switched from LB to SS as a sophomore and led the squad for the 2nd consecutive year with 96 tackles (56 solo), including 3 TFL, and 1 sack
A Gateway Conference honorable mention selection, as well as being selected to the league’s all-newcomer squad as a true freshman
Bart went back to school during the offseason and graduated with a degree in economics in May 2005
First-team All-State as a senior at Southeastern (Detroit, MI) HS
Named to the All-Area team by the Detroit News
Had 76 tackles, 26 assists and 3 FRs as a senior
Also led Southeastern HS in rushing with 635 yards and 5 TDs on 97 carries
A 2-time All-Conference selection
Competed in football, basketball, baseball and tennis
Scott participated as a guest coach in a Gatorade Jr. Training Camp during the 2003 season
He attended the ESPN Play Your Way Sports Gear Drive Kick-Off at ESPN Zone Baltimore in May 2004
Comcast, Team ESPN, the Corporate Outreach program for ESPN, and ESPN Zone teamed up to support the collection of sports equipment for an entire month (May 19th – June 19th)
The drive benefited the Baltimore Police Athletic League
Joined the Council of Ravens Roosts for their annual convention in Ocean City (June 2004 and ‘05)
Helped distribute food and supplies to over 2,000 families in Park Heights for Operation Blessing, a nonprofit humanitarian hunger relief organization in June 2004
Participated in a Gatorade Junior Training Camp at the Maryland Kids Fest (July 2004) and stayed to sign autographs
Worked with teammates in Oct. and Nov. 2004 on the Ravens’ 6-week project with Sandtown Habitat for Humanity, culminating in the NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle
Joined teammates and volunteers in Nov. 2004 to present the keys to new homeowner, Robin Edwards
Participated in the QB Club of Baltimore’s Distinguished Speaker Series in Nov. 2004
In July 2005, Scott helped instruct at former teammate Darnell Dinkins Football Camp, a free 1-day football clinic and educational workshop for HS student-athletes
Was the keynote speaker at the graduation for the Bridges’ course, a summer program at St. Paul’s School, in July ‘05
Scott spoke to the students about the importance of fulfilling dreams and getting an education
Scott also provided uniforms, cleats and gloves to his alma mater, Southeastern (Detroit, MI) HS for their football program in 2005
Along with former teammate, Adalius Thomas, Bart hosted a holiday party for underprivileged children at Port Discovery where they fed and gave Christmas gifts to 400 kids in Dec. 2006
He also participated in the Ravens annual ACT Auction Party for players with charitable foundations that same month
Bart distributed Thanksgiving meals to needy families in the Baltimore area and took part in the Ravens Football 101 festival in Nov. 2005 and ‘06
Joined teammates at An Evening Ringside, a professional boxing event, which benefited the Jonathan Ogden Foundation, and participated in the 4th Annual Big Ed’s Band Luau, which benefits former teammate, Edwin Mulitalo’s charitable arm, Big Ed’s Band Foundation, helping to provide musical instruments to underprivileged schools and students - both events were in Oct. 2006
Established his charitable, A Son Never Forgets Foundation in Oct. 2006, which aims to help those suffering with paralysis
Bart participated in the Art Monk football camp for youth in July 2007
Throughout the 2007 season, Scott hosted monthly parties with youth in the spinal cord injury unit of Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore
He spent the afternoons playing interactive Nintendo Wii games, board games, singing karaoke and eating lunch with the youth
He also participated in A Purple Evening, a night that included football basics, autographs and fan forums at M&T Bank Stadium in Oct. 2007
In Nov. 2007, Scott visited Dick's Sporting Goods in Hunt Valley, Md. to meet and sign autographs for fans
Was joined by teammate Derrick Martin, as he hosted his annual holiday party for 200 Baltimore youth at Port Discovery Museum in Baltimore in Dec. 2007
The evening featured a holiday meal, gift distribution and bike giveaway
Also in Nov. 2007, Scott hosted a Thanksgiving event serving meals to Baltimore men in need, with teammates Derrick Martin, David Pittman, B.J. Sams, Gerome Sapp and Jamaine Winborne at the Helping Up Mission in Baltimore
Bart participated in the Mt. Vernon tree lighting in Dec. 2007
Bart was honored by Congressman Elijah Cummings at his “Legends Among Us” fundraiser for his service to the community in March 2008
Led a seminar on building a men’s movement for V-Day, an event to promote the fight against domestic violence in April 2008
Bart had his #32 jersey retired at Southeastern HS on May 14, 2008