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Suggs, Lewis welcome back former Ravens, current Jets
No introductions will be required Sunday night.
That’s because the Ravens and the fans will be well-acquainted with former Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan, linebacker Bart Scott, wide receiver Derrick Mason and safety Jim Leonhard as they...Tags: Rex Ryan, Oakland Raiders, Derrick Mason, Ray Lewis, St. Louis Rams
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Media roundup: Who's picking the Ravens?
• Mike Florio and Gregg Rosenthal of NBC Sports' ProFootballTalk both expect the Ravens to top the Jets at M&T Bank Stadium.
Florio's take: Last year, the Ravens and Jets found themselves in a Week One defensive struggle. Look for more points this...Tags: NBC (tv network), Peter King, Dean Jones, Justin King, Santonio Holmes
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No shortage of motivation for Ravens, Jets
There have been more signs of revelry than a heated rivalry. Compliments have been shared, as have T-shirts, and the closest thing to trash talk between the two sides has centered on a meeting that never took place.
But as the Ravens and New York Jets...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Derrick Mason, Kansas City Chiefs, Matt Birk, National Football League
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McKnight sets new mark for longest play against Ravens
Prior to Sunday, the Ravens had been one of 17 teams that had yet to surrender a return for a touchdown.
That changed Sunday night when New York Jets running back Joe McKnight returned a kickoff 107 yards just 3 minutes, 17 seconds into the first quarter...Tags: Domonique Foxworth, Sergio Kindle, Derrick Mason, Mark Sanchez, Lardarius Webb
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Landry harbors no ill will toward Ravens
Dawan Landry saw the writing on the wall.
After the Ravens locked up kicker Billy Cundiff and punter Sam Koch to long-term deals and with the organization seeking to extend contracts with defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and right guard Marshal Yanda,...Tags: Haloti Ngata, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kim Herring, Ray Lewis, Marshal Yanda
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Ravens' Foxworth ready for return to action
After helping the NFL and its players lift the lockout and craft a new collective bargaining agreement, Domonique Foxworth is ready to get back on the field. The Ravens cornerback, who missed last season with a knee injury, said Tuesday that he has no...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Kim Herring, Politics, National Football League, NFL Pro Bowl
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Cornerback Josh Wilson now Ravens' top priority
The Ravens locked up their No. 1 priority in free agency by agreeing to a multi-year deal with guard/tackle Marshal Yanda. They are able to negotiate with their own free agents until 6 p.m. Friday; after that, other teams can make their pitches. Here's...Tags: Kevin Houser, Marc Bulger, Matt Birk, Joe Flacco, Cleveland Indians
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Game 1: Ravens stifle Jets in 10-9 win
Baltimore Sun reporterThe Ravens responded to the New York Jets' rhetoric with resiliency. Overcoming turnovers and capitalizing on penalties, the Ravens wrestled out a season-opening 10-9 victory over the Jets before 78,127 at New Meadowlands Stadium. A less-than-full-...Tags: Domonique Foxworth, Kyle Wilson, Bryan Thomas, Mark Sanchez, Joe Flacco
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Keith Fitzhugh turns down one once-in-a-lifetime chance for another
The Fabulous ForumKeith Fitzhugh: Keith Fitzhugh turns down offer to play for New York Jets to remain a railroad conductor and support parents.... -
49ers great enjoyed fame, awaits pain
To properly know who Ronnie Lott is, and what he has become, it is important to know who he was. Also, it needs to be established that Lott will be 52 on May 8, which makes him, in the ongoing discussion of the long-term impact of NFL injuries, a...Tags: High School Sports, Dave Duerson, Cinderella (fictional character), National Football League, Amputation
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Overtime Issues: New York Jets win second straight road game in OT, outlast Browns 26-20
AP Sports WriterAll the hilarious trash talking behind them, Rex and Rob Ryan walked out of the stadium together and on to their next adventure. The bombastic brothers were sharply dressed in silk suits, a drastic departure from their usual sideline garb of untucked...Tags: Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, Mark Sanchez, Cleveland Browns, National Football League
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All Aboard! Fitzhugh Turns Down Jets To Stay On Track As Train Conductor
Associated PressKeith Fitzhugh chose operating trains over a shot at a Super Bowl. The free-agent safety turned down an offer to join the New York Jets to remain a conductor with Norfolk Southern Railroad and stay on track financially while helping support his parents...Tags: Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, National Football League, Multi-Sport Events, Rex Ryan
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