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Up next for Ravens: the remade Houston Texans
The Houston Texans are, in many ways, a different team than the one the Ravens prepared for when they hosted them back in Week 6. But the fact that the Texans will return to M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 15 for an AFC Divisional Round game speaks...Tags: American Football Conference, Football, National Football League, Connor Barwin, Andre Johnson
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After resting, Ravens turn focus to upstart Texans
Ravens defensive end Cory Redding had managed to stay calm and avoid an emotional attachment to the Denver Broncos-Pittsburgh Steelers Wild Card game Sunday. But when Broncos' wide receiver Demaryius Thomas caught Tim Tebow's pass on the first play of...Tags: Cory Redding, Football, National Football Conference, Denver Broncos, Ray Lewis
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A Local Player Gets Another Major Honor
Staff reporterPENNSYLVANIA ATHLETES NAMED TO PARADE MAGAZINE'S 49TH ANNUAL ALL-AMERICA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM Noah Spence, a 6'4", 245-pound defensive lineman from Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, and Brendan Nosovitch, a 6'3", 205-pound quarterback...Tags: College Sports, Football, Peyton Manning, Emmitt Smith, Denver Broncos
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Scouting the Ravens' three potential playoff opponents
Jarret Johnson is "a little sick of football" right now — at least when it comes to watching on TV.
With the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl and Beef O'Brady's Bowl and the TicketCity Bowl dominating the TV in recent weeks, the Ravens linebacker can't...Tags: Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl, LaMarr Woodley, AFC Championship Game, American Football Conference, Football
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Teel Time: Benefits trump risks for Virginia Tech in possible Labor Day opener against Georgia Tech
When opening the football season against Division I-A competition, Virginia Tech is 2-4 since joining the ACC. Moreover, the Hokies are saddled with a three-game losing streak in such contests.
That history gives some Virginia Tech faithful pause when...Tags: College Sports, Holidays, Football, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Frank Beamer
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Teel Time: ACC products commanded center stage in first weekend of NFL playoffs
Thanks to Clemson’s Orange Bowl no-show and a 2-6 record this bowl season, ACC football’s image problem – details in this post from last week -- shows no sign of easing. But as the weekend’s four NFL playoff games reminded, the...Tags: Calvin Johnson, College Sports, Football, Hakeem Nicks, Denver Broncos
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Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck named Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award winner
Baltimore Sun staffStanford quarterback Andrew Luck is the winner of the 2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, given to the top fourth- or fifth-year signal-caller in college football. "Andrew personifies everything that my father stood for. He is not simply an...Tags: College Sports, USC Trojans, Football, Brady Quinn, Peyton Manning
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Steinberg: Athletes must be role models
Sports sections today read like the business section of the newspaper, or even worse the crime beat section. Since I have spent almost 40 years advocating the concept of athletes serving as role models and triggering imitative behavior, it is...Tags: Substance Abuse, Football, Entertainment, Health, Babe Ruth
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Steinberg: Barkley earns praise
Kosher Claus wants to wish all of his readers a very Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukah. My father wanted us to feel comfortable in a primarily Christian country and we were the luckiest kids in the neighborhood. We received presents for eight nights...Tags: College Sports, Football, Peyton Manning, Akili Smith, Economy, Business and Finance
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USC quarterback Barkley passing up NFL to stay for senior year
LOS ANGELES TIMESMatt Barkley was primed to move on and pursue his NFL dream. Three years as USC's starting quarterback, including a record-setting junior season, made him a projected top-10 pick in the April draft. Barkley, however, has been the poised face and voice...Tags: Pete Carroll, College Sports, USC Trojans, Football, National Football League
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Weekly NFL picks: Do the Eagles have another surprise in them?
Groller's CornerThe Thanksgiving picks got this weekend off to a great start: 3-0 against the spread; 2-1 outright and 2-1 with the over/under totals. For the season we are now 110-48 outright, 86-69-3 against the spread and 74-81-3 on the over/under totals. Gotta do...
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