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Game 14: Ravens zero in on playoffs
Sun reporterFifteen weeks into the season, a familiar chill descended on PSINet Stadium.Barricading the end zone with three interceptions inside their 20-yard line, the Ravens rode a once-again defiant defense yesterday to freeze out the ragged Cincinnati Bengals,...Tags: Sports, Multi-Sport Events, Ray Lewis, Chad Johnson, Super Bowl
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Game 2: Vocal Bengals trash champs
Sun reporterRole reversal ruled the Ravens' meltdown yesterday against the unlikeliest of foes. After listening to a week's worth of the Cincinnati Bengals' banter, the usually outspoken Ravens were choked up in their response yesterday.The Super Bowl champions were...Tags: Sports, Alvin Porter, Todd Heap, Canute Curtis, Super Bowl
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Game 12: Ravens improvise comeback
Sun reporterThe Ravens' season on the brink was saved as much by whim as will. Salvaging their playoff hopes along with sidestepping embarrassment, the Ravens found fortune in the fourth quarter to upend the bumbling Cincinnati Bengals, 27-23, before the smallest...Tags: Sports, Todd Heap, Ray Lewis, AFC North, Jeff Blake
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Game 6: Sloppy Ravens drop one
Sun StaffCINCINNATI - A month ago, Ravens coach Brian Billick sent Marvin Lewis a bottle of wine in recognition of his first win as the Cincinnati Bengals' coach. Yesterday, the Ravens clumsily hand-delivered another gift to their former defensive coordinator....Tags: Arts and Culture, Sports, Todd Heap, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed
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Game 2: J. Lewis carries the day
Sun StaffFacing the Cleveland Browns, the Ravens went back to their roots yesterday. Unleashing an old yet successful profile, the Ravens relied on powerful running back Jamal Lewis and a punishing defense to pull away from the Browns, 33-13, before 69,473 at M&T...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sports, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Super Bowl
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Peyton vs. Big Ben
Latimes.comAlmost certainly, the most important football game of the season — the AFC championship game, which some folks are sure to call the real Super Bowl — will be played outdoors on what could well be the coldest day of the winter in Pittsburgh...Tags: Sports, Tom Brady, Baltimore Colts, Sammy Baugh, Super Bowl
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The One-Back Game
Latimes.comAs of the 2004 NFL season, fullbacks are passé. One-back football is here. And Clinton Portis will be the back on one of the NFL's new one-back teams, the Washington Redskins, in their attack on the New York Giants Sunday in Giants Stadium. Portis,...Tags: Sports, Baltimore Colts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Natural Resources, Jake Plummer
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Touchdown! 'Curse over'
Sun StaffCINCINNATI - Pandemonium ruled for a few unworldly moments. Quarterback Trent Dilfer danced in front of the Ravens' bench, index fingers shooting flares into the sky. Split end Qadry Ismail and guard Edwin Mulitalo lifted the Ravens' unlikeliest hero,...Tags: Sports, Arts and Culture, Jonathan Ogden, Basketball, Super Bowl
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Referees Super
Latimes.com ColumnistThe point that NFL games have been efficiently officiated again this fall, as usual, is compelling. And I'd say that on the whole it's true. At the same time it is obvious that there have been too many penalty calls this season. Waves of falling flags...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Sports, Tom Brady, Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice
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The Misunderstood Rams
Latimes.comThe St. Louis Rams had to rely on Tampa Bay fumbles to win a 28-21 decision Monday night from a 1-5 team they would have creamed if Ram Coach Mike Martz's play-calling matched his brilliance as the pass-play designer for the NFL's most exciting pass...Tags: Sports, Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Football, New York Jets
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Big Ben a Big Timer
Latimes.comThe world is suddenly full of great quarterbacks — or, maybe, these folks are merely very good. Anyhow, they're all over the country. At least two of them are still in school, Aaron Rodgers of Cal and Matt Leinart of USC. And at least two other...Tags: Sports, Baltimore Colts, Tom Brady, Shaun Alexander, Marcus Robinson
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Patriots Great Because...
Latimes.comThe New England Patriots, still strangely underrated despite their successes and still short of great players, are approaching greatness as a team this year only because of the unique talents of two football men, their coach, Bill Belichick, and...Tags: Sports, Buffalo Bills, Tom Brady, Baltimore Colts, Lovie Smith
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