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One more game before new season begins for the Ravens
The Ravens' regular-season finale Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals is like the final preseason game — it's just one more test before the new season begins. So, you can yawn through that one like you do during actual preseason games, and...Tags: Jim Caldwell, Antonio Smith, Charlie Batch, Ray Rice, Andre Johnson
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Atkins provides pressure for Bengals defense
Hours before being named to his second Pro Bowl in as many years, Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins took a moment to reflect on his first trip to the star-studded event in Hawaii. After completing a sophomore season that included tying...
Tags: Carlos Dunlap, San Francisco 49ers, Richard Seymour, Von Miller, Football
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Preston: Ray Lewis will retire as the greatest middle linebacker to play the game
There is really only one more appropriate ending for the Ravens' Ray Lewis, and that won't come for another five years when he takes his place in the NFL Hall of Fame as the greatest middle linebacker ever. Lewis, 37, made the announcement Wednesday...
Tags: Baltimore Colts, Eddie George, Ozzie Newsome, Steve McNair, Jack Lambert
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Film Study: Looking back at the Ravens' loss and Colts' win in Week 17
Bengals 23, Ravens 17 Strategy: Believing that upgraded health in the postseason trumps building momentum, the Ravens rested injured players and key starters. And it worked as there were no serious injuries. The offense was run differently to...
Tags: Paul Kruger, Tyrod Taylor, Deonte Thompson, Ray Rice, Ma'ake Kemoeatu
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Dean Pees leads Ravens through challenging season of injuries
Dean Pees wanted to believe nothing needed to change. This was the Ravens' defense, after all, and it isn't easy to overhaul a group that has long been one of the league's best. It didn't matter that Ray Lewis and Lardarius Webb were out, that Terrell...
Tags: Paul Kruger, San Francisco 49ers, Jameel McClain, Pernell McPhee, Football
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A must-win game for Steelers, Bengals
AP Sports WriterPITTSBURGH (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wants the league to consider expanding the playoffs. Consider the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals a litmus test. The official postseason doesn't start for another two weeks, but...Tags: Rashard Mendenhall, Charlie Batch, Denver Broncos, Andy Dalton, Super Bowl
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Ravens and Bengals say they'll be playing to win Sunday
The Baltimore SunDespite their many differences, the Ravens and Bengals can say they share one thing: their approach to Sunday's game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. Reiterating their previous stances, the head coaches for both teams said their approach to the...Tags: New England Patriots, Ray Rice, Anquan Boldin, Sports, Football
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Cutler should expect many teaching moments
In the event Marc Trestman and Jay Cutler do not always speak the same language, the Bears have hired a translator. We can be assured Matt Cavanaugh can converse in Trestmanish as well as Cutlerese. What's more, he presumably understands whatever sign...
Tags: Mike Smith (football coach), Soldier Field, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl, New York Jets
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Ravens' coaching staff deserves tons of credit for getting this team to the Super Bowl
The Ravens coaching staff might be a victim of the front office's success and its ability to draft or sign good players. You never hear John Harbaugh mentioned as a possible NFL Coach of the Year. Brian Billick was never a serious candidate either, even...
Tags: Paul Kruger, Jim Caldwell, Ozzie Newsome, Kelechi Osemele, Ray Rice
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Broncos defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio recalls his Ravens coaching days
The Baltimore SunWhen the Ravens were in the Super Bowl a dozen years ago, Jack Del Rio guided a group of linebackers headlined by Ray Lewis as well as Peter Boulware and Jamie Sharper. Now the former Jacksonville Jaguars coach and Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys...Tags: Jack Del Rio, Mike Smith (football coach), Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, Super Bowl
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Coaches, players throughout the NFL salute Ray Lewis
The news of Ravens legendary middle linebacker Ray Lewis' upcoming retirement triggered plenty of strong reactions around the league. Respect, homage and sadness were all expressed upon learning that the defensive icon will walk away from the game...
Tags: Eddie George, San Francisco 49ers, Joe Schmidt, Jack Lambert, Warren Sapp
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Could Sunday also be Ed Reed's last home game with Ravens?
The Baltimore SunLinebacker Ray Lewis will likely play his last game at M&T Bank Stadium Sunday, but it might be the last home game for Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed as well. Lewis said Wednesday he will retire at the end of the season and Reed hasn’t commented on...Tags: Jack Del Rio, Ed Reed, Football, Mike Smith (football coach), Rex Ryan
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