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Game 7: Flacco a triple threat in win over Raiders
It was only recently that linebacker Terrell Suggs wondered whether the Ravens should stick with rookie Joe Flacco as the starting quarterback.
After witnessing the Ravens' 29-10 pummeling of the Oakland Raiders yesterday, Suggs and the sellout crowd...Tags: Gibril Wilson, Cam Cameron, Matt Stover, Ray Rice, Demetrius Williams
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Game 11: Ravens rip Eagles, return to contention
The Ravens stamped themselves as a contender in this year's playoff race yesterday with another historic run by Ed Reed.
The Pro Bowl free safety broke his NFL record with an 108-yard interception return for a touchdown, highlighting the Ravens' 36-7...Tags: Jameel McClain, American Football Conference, Cleveland Browns, Super Bowl, Career and Workplace
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Game 12: Ravens dominate lowly Bengals
While it remains uncertain whether the Ravens can beat the NFL's elite, there are no doubts that they can manhandle the league's downtrodden.
Showing a steely focus and little mercy, the Ravens routed the lowly Cincinnati Bengals, 34-3, yesterday at a...Tags: Cleveland Browns, Willie Anderson, Carson Palmer, Pittsburgh Steelers, Houston Texans
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Game 13: Ravens in their prime
With big plays from their offense and defense, the Ravens didn't just prove they are prime-time players last night.
Before a national television audience and the largest crowd in Ravens history (71,438), the Ravens declared they have the makings of being...Tags: American Football Conference, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jason Campbell, Dallas Cowboys, Le'Ron McClain
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Game 14: Ravens hit Steel ceiling
Depending on your perspective, the Ravens lost the AFC North yesterday by either the nose of a ball or an official's call. In a classic battle between the NFL's top two defenses, the Ravens watched the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrate a 13-9 victory and the...Tags: Jim Leonhard, American Football Conference, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots
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Game 16: Flacco has deep impact as Ravens roll into playoffs
The Ravens clinched the fifth playoff berth in team history, but they did it in a way unknown in this era of Baltimore football.
Realizing they had to win to get in - the New England Patriots had won about 20 minutes before kickoff - the Ravens completed...Tags: American Football Conference, Super Bowl, Chris Chester, Todd Heap, Mark Clayton
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Game 2: Picks help Ravens roll to win over Browns
The Ravens went into halftime remembering the image of safety Dawan Landry getting carted off the field.
They left the locker room hearing a couple of words by teammate Bart Scott that resonated the entire second half. "Focus and dominate," the...Tags: Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Derek Anderson, Joe Flacco, Le'Ron McClain
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Game 4: Penalty killer for Ravens
Kerry Collins exacted a small measure of revenge against the Ravens when he threw a game-winning, 11-yard touchdown pass to lead the Tennessee Titans to a 13-10 comeback victory.
But the Ravens - and a good amount of the sellout crowd at M&T Bank Stadium...Tags: File Sharing, Super Bowl, Alge Crumpler, Jarret Johnson, Football
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Missing Unitas: 5 years later, his city has changed, but love remains
It's been five years since he left us.
Five years since his heart stopped at age 69, an act that, even now, feels much bigger than a man's physical death. It was dubbed the end of an era by a thousand scribes, but that barely scratched the surface. It...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Folklore and Mythology, Sculpture, Johnny Unitas, Football
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City reaches slots pact that could cut taxes
The Dixon administration and the group bidding to build a slots parlor in Baltimore have reached an agreement that could generate enough money to slash Baltimore's property tax rate by up to eight cents, officials said. "It looks like this process is...Tags: Politics, Sheila Dixon, Lotteries, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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In 50 years since, nothing like 'The Greatest Game Ever Played'
It matters not that their gaits are slowed and frames stooped, the result of ancient wounds and the passing of decades. These former Baltimore Colts - the 1958 Baltimore Colts - are arrested in the collective mind's eye of generations of football fans...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Super Bowl, Johnny Unitas, Art Donovan, Death
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Decision near on slots in the city
Just as Inner Harbor redevelopment transformed Baltimore's derelict port of rotting wharves and abandoned warehouses, Mayor Sheila Dixon's administration believes that a slot machine casino could revive a moribund industrial district while reducing city...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Lotteries, Hotels and Accommodations, Ray Lewis, Football
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