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For Donovan, emotional ties are long gone
So, the moment is at hand. The Colts at Baltimore. The great grudge match, hon. Our past against our present. The horseshoe against, well, a logo under pending litigation. When the Ravens play the Colts on Sunday at Camden Yards, will it be a wrenching...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, David Letterman, Art Donovan, Football, Donovan
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Game 5: Ravens stumble again trying to take next step
Sun reporterAs Ravens offensive linemen Wally Williams and Jonathan Ogden sat next to each other on stools in front of their lockers, they began to think about the team's three-year history in Baltimore. It has been an emotional ride with a familiar pattern. Win,...Tags: American Football Conference, Blaine Bishop, Kyle Richardson, Jermaine Lewis, National Football League
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Game 15: Ravens make it a fond farewell
Sun reporterThere was almost one more miracle on 33rd Street. Almost. When cornerback John Williams knocked down Steve McNair's pass to Frank Wycheck at the Ravens' 34-yard line with 16 seconds left, the final chapter of the illustrious history of the NFL at...Tags: Blaine Bishop, Jermaine Lewis, National Football League, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Ray Lewis
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Game 7: At a loss for explanation
Sun reporterIn the Ravens' short tenure in Baltimore, this may have been the team's most lifeless and uninspired performance. Dropped passes. Fumbles. Missed tackles. Bad snaps. Not to mention a defense that couldn't stop the opposition on third down or halt the...Tags: Entertainment, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cornell Brown, Football, New York Jets
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Game 3: Ugly win sits pretty
Sun reporterThe Ravens' locker room was nearly empty, but quarterback Vinny Testaverde was still sitting half-dressed on the stool, waiting patiently as the last batch of reporters asked a few more questions. Testaverde had friends and family outside waiting from his...Tags: Michael Jackson, Sprained Ankle, Dave Brown, Football, Jason Sehorn
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Game 2: Ravens toss complete game
Sun reporterIn the Ravens' short history in Baltimore, this was by far the team's biggest win. The Ravens had their longest offensive drive ever. They blocked their first field goal. They interrupted a streak of having lost nine of their past 11 games after having...Tags: American Football Conference, Cincinnati Bengals, Ray Lewis, Football, Baltimore Ravens
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Behind early, Ravens never caught up
Sun ReporterThe Ravens lost some of the luster off their inaugural season on the playing field, but the trouble indicators started flashing back in February, when the league approved the Cleveland Browns' move to Baltimore. After that, it all became a hurried...Tags: Ozzie Newsome, New England Patriots, National Football League, Ray Lewis, Jonathan Ogden
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Game 15: Thin defense wears out in Ravens' loss
Sun reporterThe omen came early yesterday, when starting middle linebacker Ray Lewis aggravated a hip pointer during warm-ups and was pulled from a starting defense already decimated by injuries. Top defensive players such as linebacker Mike Caldwell and end Rob...Tags: Michael Jackson, Anthony Johnson, Wally Williams, John Kasay, Carolina Panthers
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Game 10: Ravens' deja view one of despair
Sun reporterMaybe of all the losses, this one hurt the most because it's the kind that can rip the heart out of a team. For the second straight week, the Ravens blew a halftime lead and lost, this time 30-27 to the Jacksonville Jaguars before 64,628 at Jacksonville...Tags: Michael Jackson, New England Patriots, National Football League, Mark Brunell, Marvin Lewis
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Game 7: No defense for 3rd loss in row
Sun reporterThe Ravens' defense was as thin as the air surrounding Denver's Mile High Stadium yesterday. It began the game without four starters and with a new defensive scheme, and left confused after surrendering 548 yards of total offense and six touchdowns. In...Tags: Marathon, Michael Jackson, American Football Conference, Denver Broncos, Terrell Davis
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Game 6: Late charge comes up short
Sun reporterThe debt is still unpaid. Baltimore will have to wait awhile longer to get its revenge on the city of Indianapolis, as its Colts defeated the Ravens, 26-21, last night before a crowd of 56,978 at the RCA Dome. The Ravens (2-4) played perhaps their best...Tags: Michael Jackson, Tony Bennett, Marshall Faulk, Sprained Ankle, Football
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Game 2: Steelers answer the Ravens' caw
Sun reporterThe Ravens may have gotten an answer to their "Why Not Us?" motto. The Pittsburgh Steelers had 397 yards of total offense, and averaged 4.9 yards per carry. They had a nearly 11-minute advantage in time of possession, converted on seven of 11 third-down...Tags: Michael Jackson, Anthony Pleasant, American Football Conference, Jerome Bettis, Carlos Emmons
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