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NFL Network brings its 'A' game to Baltimore Thursday night
The Baltimore SunI know I will probably never hear a seriously negative word about the NFL on its owned and operated cable channel. But I have to admit, I almost always enjoy watching the Baltimore Ravens on the NFL Network. I was reminded Thursday again of what a...Tags: Torrey Smith, Sheldon Brown, Entertainment, Buck Showalter, National Football League
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High School Football: TWO-MINUTE DRILL
Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley received a noteworthy present for his 60th birthday as the Sailors posted a 28-7 nonleague home upset win over previously unbeaten San Clemente, ranked No. 8 in the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division....
Tags: Sprained Ankle, Landforms, Sage, Justin Smith, Mountains
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Torrey Smith found support with his teammates after his brother's death
Stricken with grief and working on an hour of sleep, Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith played a major part in a comeback victory against the New England Patriots on Sunday night just hours after learning that his brother died in a motorcycle accident in...
Tags: Torrey Smith, National Football League, Oakland Raiders, Football, Awards and Prizes
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Defending Mike Vick extends into Ravens secondary
When the Ravens play the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday and Eagles quarterback Michael Vick inevitably finds a creative way to escape the pocket, the Ravens will have to worry about something much more dangerous than Vick scrambling down the field for a...
Tags: Cary Williams, Philadelphia Eagles, John Harbaugh, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jason Avant
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We might not see a 'dinosaur' like Jamal Lewis again
On Monday, a dinosaur walked inside the Under Armour Performance Center and was introduced as the guest of honor at a 3:30 p.m. news conference. Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome spoke of the first time he had spotted it, which seems like eons ago with...
Tags: Jamal Lewis, Philadelphia Eagles, National Football League, Football, Under Armour Inc.
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Biggs: 10 thoughts on the Bears' loss
Tribune reporterGREEN BAY -- The coaching adage is that a team is never as good as it might look in a victory and never as bad as it might appear in a defeat. Keeping that in mind, we’ll try to maintain perspective with 10 thoughts coming out of another ugly loss...Tags: Tramon Williams, DeMarcus Ware, Daunte Culpepper, Tyler Clutts, Jermichael Finley
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Ray Rice to maintain hefty workload
The Baltimore SunPro Bowl running back Ray Rice maintained a hefty workload last season for the Ravens with 291 carries for a career-high 1,364 rushing yards and 76 receptions for 704 yards. As far as running backs coach Wilbert Montgomery is concerned, he sees no reason...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, National Football League, Football, Baltimore Ravens
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Evaluating an NFL running back: How do you put a price on Ray Rice?
The numbers are staggering, like a stiff arm to the face mask. Ray Rice rushed for 4,377 yards in his first four NFL seasons, all before the Ravens running back had celebrated his 25th birthday. His 2,068 yards from scrimmage led the league in 2011. He...
Tags: Bernard Pierce, Jamal Lewis, National Football League, Damien Berry, Haloti Ngata
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Enshrinees take their place in NFL Hall of Fame
CANTON, Ohio -- On a steamy summer evening in the birthplace of the National Football League, the ranks of the Pro Football Hall of Fame swelled to 273 Saturday night with the enshrinement of running back Curtis Martin, tackle Willie Roaf, center...
Tags: Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Willie Roaf, Pittsburgh Steelers, National Football League
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ABC Family shows what life and work is like for “Beverly Hills Nannies”
Channel Guide MagazineWe’ve seen how the real housewives of the rich and powerful live, but what about the hired hands who help make their lavish lifestyles possible? That’s where Beverly Hills Nannies comes in. The brainchild of Kristin Lancione, herself a nanny... -
'The Wire' has ended, but its talent is still being tapped
With Felicia "Snoop" Pearson's guilty plea last week to conspiracy to sell heroin, one question being asked by fans of "The Wire" is how other cast members of the Baltimore-based series are doing.
The answer: Several are doing just fine professionally....Tags: PBS (tv network), Wendell Pierce, Minority Groups, Entertainment, Michelle Obama
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Bears rookies to get real wake-up call at first minicamp
You're not on scholarship anymore. That's the advice I would give to Shea McClellin, Alshon Jeffery, Brandon Hardin and the rest of the Bears draft class. No more draft hype, high-fives or news conferences. Those days are gone. You're just a rookie now....
Tags: Alshon Jeffery, Lovie Smith, National Football League, Restaurants, Football
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