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  1. Aug 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  2. Sanders, Sharpe to enter Hall

    Two former Ravens — tight end Shannon Sharpe and cornerback Deion Sanders — will enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame today in Canton, Ohio. Sharpe signed with the Ravens in 2000 and spent two seasons with the team. He caught 140 passes for 1,...

    Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Retirement, Deion Sanders, Super Bowl, Politics

  3. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  4. Do you think the NFL will miss any games?

    Nothing will be missed Sam Farmer Los Angeles Times The ongoing talks have suggested to me the sides will reach a labor agreement around the middle of July, keeping both training camps and regular-season games intact. Once the league starts scrubbing...

    Tags: Football, Sports, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, National Football League

  5. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  6. Former Ravens Sharpe, Sanders enshrined in Pro Football Hall of Fame

    Deion Sanders and Shannon Sharpe both used to talk a good game after they danced, pranced and entertained fans and media.
    Deion Sanders and Shannon Sharpe both used to talk a good game after they danced, pranced and entertained fans and media. But it took much more than talk and showmanship to reach the Pro Football Hall of Fame, where both men were enshrined Saturday night...

    Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Deion Sanders, Baltimore Colts, Super Bowl, Baltimore Ravens

  7. Jul 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  8. Legendary Colts tight end John Mackey dies at 69

    John Mackey changed the game of football on and off the field. The former Baltimore Colt brought grace to a position that had been known for its brutality, and he made the first real headway in the NFL players' fight to earn a more equal share of the pie.
    John Mackey changed the game of football on and off the field. The former Baltimore Colt brought grace to a position that had been known for its brutality, and he made the first real headway in the NFL players' fight to earn a more equal share of the pie....

    Tags: San Francisco 49ers, National Football League Players Association, Natural Resources, Politics, Super Bowl

  9. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  10. Boldin must become mentor for young receivers

    Anquan Boldin's roles this year extend beyond No. 1 wide receiver, fiery leader and part-time play caller.
    Anquan Boldin's roles this year extend beyond No. 1 wide receiver, fiery leader and part-time play caller. When Boldin broke the huddle in Ravens' training camp Thursday, the 30-year-old wide receiver lined up next to wide receiver Torrey Smith, a rookie...

    Tags: Todd Haley, Joe Flacco, Torrey Smith, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cam Cameron

  11. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  12. Which NFL team has improved the most?

    Eagles look dreamy Dan Pompei Chicago Tribune If they passed out a Lombardi Trophy to the team that added the most talent since veteran player movement began, it would go to the Eagles. They added the best cornerback on the market in Nnamdi Asomugha,...

    Tags: DeSean Jackson, Ronnie Brown, Super Bowl, National Football Conference, Andy Reid

  13. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  14. Your turn: Should each team get an All-Star representative?

    Matt Wieters made his first All-Star Game appearance on Tuesday night, grounding out in his only at-bat and letting a pitch squeak by him for a passed ball. Hopefully it didn't take the luster off a well-deserved spot in the Midsummer Classic. Wieters wasn't a slam-dunk choice for the game, but it's hard to argue against his selection after he was strong defensively and serviceable at the plate in the first half of the 2011 season.
    Matt Wieters made his first All-Star Game appearance on Tuesday night, grounding out in his only at-bat and letting a pitch squeak by him for a passed ball. Hopefully it didn't take the luster off a well-deserved spot in the Midsummer Classic. Wieters...

    Tags: Ty Wigginton, J.J. Hardy, Matt Wieters, Adam Jones (baseball), Brian Roberts

  15. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  16. Orioles lose slugfest to Red Sox, 15-10

    There was no on-field animosity that carried over from earlier this month, but that's not to say the Orioles didn't feel the effects of their ejection-marred previous series with the Boston Red Sox.
    There was no on-field animosity that carried over from earlier this month, but that's not to say the Orioles didn't feel the effects of their ejection-marred previous series with the Boston Red Sox. With closer Kevin Gregg serving the first game of a...

    Tags: Robert Andino, Kevin Youkilis, American League, Tim Wakefield, Jacoby Ellsbury

  17. Jul 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. Gregg has 'nothing to say but great things about the Ravens'

    Kelly Gregg, the second-leading tackler in Ravens history, said there are no hard feelings in parting ways with the team.
    Kelly Gregg, the second-leading tackler in Ravens history, said there are no hard feelings in parting ways with the team. Gregg signed a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs after the Ravens released him Thursday. The Ravens created $3.5 million...

    Tags: Ray Lewis, Kelly Gregg, Kansas City Chiefs, Sam Adams, Super Bowl

  19. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. NFL, players reportedly close to clearing two major hurdles in labor dispute

    Negotiators for the NFL and its players are near an agreement on rookie pay, clearing a major obstacle toward reaching a new labor accord and reopening football a week before training camps are scheduled to start, three people familiar with the talks...

    Tags: Green Bay Packers, National Football League Players Association, Super Bowl, Strikes, St. Louis Rams

  21. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Ravens' Rice stands by remarks about arrest of Steelers' Ward

    Ravens running back Ray Rice said he never intended to disrespect Hines Ward when he commented about the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver's DUI arrest a week ago, but he still stands by his remarks.
    Ravens running back Ray Rice said he never intended to disrespect Hines Ward when he commented about the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver's DUI arrest a week ago, but he still stands by his remarks. On Rice's Twitter account, he posted that Ward's...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Drunk Driving, Politics, Super Bowl, Dance

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