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Game 12: Take that, Indy
Sun reporterAs the game ended and fans as well as players from both teams flocked onto the field, Ravens quarterback Jim Harbaugh trotted to the sideline and handed the game ball to Colts Hall of Fame quarterback John Unitas.That's Colts, as in Baltimore. The moment...Tags: Wally Williams, Corey Harris, Rod Woodson, Jim Harbaugh, Indianapolis Colts
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Game 12: Ravens rev up horsepower
Sun reporterAlthough the cast of characters changes, the Ravens' improbable script for a Super Bowl sequel continues. Winning in the fourth quarter for the fifth time in six weeks, the banged-up defending champions relied on two season-long backups to overcome...Tags: Human Interest, Adalius Thomas, Moe Williams, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl
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Game 14: No record, but no win
Sun StaffINDIANAPOLIS - The Ravens didn't let Peyton Manning beat them. They did the work for him. The Ravens' 20-10 loss to the Indianapolis Colts last night was the result of critical third-quarter lapses on defense and special teams, not the hottest...Tags: Jonathan Ogden, Todd Heap, Cato Corporation, Cleveland Indians, Denver Broncos
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A Jim-Dandy win
Tribune staff reporterJim Miller needed neither ammunition nor anyone's permission to gloat Sunday. The point was so obvious, it barely needed to be made. Miller took the same team, the same teammates and essentially the same offense and did what Cade McNown had largely...Tags: Shane Matthews, James Allen, Blake Brockermeyer, Olin Kreutz, Soldier Field
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Division heading south
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC South is the Lost Division. The Indianapolis Colts, who used to play in Baltimore, are farther north than Cincinnati or Baltimore of the AFC North. The Tennessee Titans used to be the Houston Oilers. The Houston Texans have now filled the void as...Tags: James Allen, Houston Texans, Keenan McCardell, Ken Dilger, Mark Brunell
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Fuller has his role cornered
Sun StaffWhile Corey Fuller's position was in question, his role on the Ravens was never up for debate. The nine-year veteran was brought in this offseason to be the grizzled field leader, filling a void in the secondary two years after Rod Woodson's departure....Tags: Rod Woodson, Veterans Affairs, Anthony Henry, Ed Reed, Defense
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Jerry Markbreit's answers
While watching some highlights, I noticed a play during the Titans-Bengals game involving the advancement of a fumble. Bengals' QB Carson Palmer was sacked and lost the ball. A Titan defender ran after the bouncing ball, and while attempting to pick it...Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Basketball
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James, Manning carve up Bears
Tribune staff reporterBack and forth, they bickered loudly. A man in a No. 54 Brian Urlacher jersey leaned over the railing behind the Bears sideline to insult players about their wives, girlfriends and, most of all, their play. Injured safety Mike Brown gave it right back,...Tags: National Basketball Association, Nathan Vasher, Soldier Field, Lovie Smith, Adrian Peterson
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Bear with us
ChicagoSports.comHey, the Bears are on CBS today, just like the old days. Who can forget Brent, Irv and Jimmy the Greek when it was the NFC on CBS. Can the Bears contain Peyton Manning today? They have to keep him off the field and the Bears can accomplish that by...Tags: Charles Tillman, Olin Kreutz, Nathan Vasher, Weather, Soldier Field
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