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Should Ravens star Ray Lewis call it quits?
He should ... but won't Aaron Wilson Baltimore Sun Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis' legendary career should logically end now because of a torn right triceps. Rather than subject himself to a strenuous rehab and rebuild his fading game at age 38...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, O.J. Simpson, Super Bowl, National Football League
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Hit and hit back
Mark Kriegel, a columnist for FoxSports.com, is one of the best sports biographers. His previous books chronicling the lives of Joe Namath (2005) and Pete Maravich (2008) were definitive. Both men were legends in their respective sports, football and...
Tags: Human Interest, Chicago Tribune, World War II (1939-1945), Politics, Heavyweight
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Ravens ready for prime time
The Baltimore Ravens will probably never be "America's Team," as the Dallas Cowboys came to be known in the 1970s, thanks to their frequent appearances in nationally televised games. But with the Ravens appearing in prime-time matchups three of the first...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Television Industry, Art Modell, NBC (tv network)
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Raymond Berry gets award from his HS
He has two NFL championship rings, a bronze bust that sits in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the gratitude of Baltimore Colts fans who saw him play. Today, before 900 students at a high school assembly in his hometown, Raymond Berry will receive a...
Tags: Bart Starr, National Football League, Baltimore Colts, Roger Staubach, New England Patriots
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Joe Namath backs Internet service provider
When it comes to high-speed Internet service in South Florida, there is a new wannabe starting quarterback or two in town. His name is Joe Namath. Hers is Jessica. Forgive the sloppy tech-football-cowboy pun. The good news is local consumers have a new...Tags: Football, Sports, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Art Modell remembered for doing 'so much for the game and community'
On a cool, clear day made for football, Art Modell was laid to rest. Just 12 hours after the Ravens won their opener, 44-13 over the Cincinnati Bengals, more than 400 people — including quarterback Joe Flacco, running back Ray Rice and linebacker...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Joe Flacco, National Football League, Jim Brown, Martin O'Malley
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Ryan Hunter-Reay wins at Baltimore and closes the gap on the series championship
One day before Sunday’s Grand Prix of Baltimore Will Power was asked if his quest for the IZOD IndyCar Series title was firmly in his control. After all, the Team Penske driver was starting on the pole while his nearest championship pursuer,...
Tags: IndyCar Series, Marco Andretti, New York Jets, Radio, Super Bowl
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Steinberg: Getting back in the game
Training camps start to open later this week in the National Football League and the nation's six months of cold turkey withdrawal from the top-rated sports attraction will soon be over. So it was only appropriate that the NFL Players Assn. held its...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Career and Workplace, Substance Abuse, National Football League, Alzheimer's Disease
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'Bad Moon Rising' exhibit
Pits and pieces from the local sports scene. Library to display exhibition of baseball memorabilia: The Baseball Reliquary presents "Bad Moon Rising: Baseball and the Summer of '68," an exhibition chronicling the extraordinary baseball season of 1968,...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), College Baseball, Johns Hopkins University, Authors, Arts and Culture
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Baseball and unrest explored in exhibition at library
Terry Cannon grew up in Detroit rooting for his hometown Tigers. Cannon is the executive director of the Baseball Reliquary, a Pasadena-based nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an appreciation of American art and culture through the context of...
Tags: Libraries, Vietnam War (1955-1975), New York Jets, Super Bowl, Don Drysdale
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LeRoy Neiman dies at 91; artist depicted sports in bold strokes
Los Angeles TimesLeRoy Neiman, a wildly successful American artist who was famous for his colorful portraits of athletes in motion and who became an artistic fixture at such major sporting events as the Olympics and the Super Bowl, has died. He was 91. Neiman, who was...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, World War II (1939-1945), Arts, College Sports, Television Industry
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Trying to understand Eli's greatness
Fox59.comIt was a strange scenario. The main figure with all the cameras from across the country facing him just three feet away, the one with the Super Bowl trophy patch on the right shoulder of his jersey, didn't seem to own the room like a person in this...Tags: Justin Timberlake, Aaron Rodgers, Baltimore Ravens, Tony Romo, The New York Times
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