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Ravens dance to .500 tune
Sun StaffAs middle linebacker Ray Lewis put on his cap and fastened his coat, his mind shot back to last year at this time when the Ravens were heading south fast. Some of the players had quit trying and there were rumors about the coach getting fired at the end...Tags: National Football League, Matt Stover, PSINet Incorporated, Priest Holmes, Ray Lewis
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Stover takes long way home
Sun StaffCINCINNATI -- Matt Stover vindicated himself in a troubled season yesterday by kicking a 50-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Ravens past the Cincinnati Bengals, 34-31, at Cinergy Field. A game between two of the NFL's worst teams may have been...Tags: Patrick Johnson, Jeff Blake, Craig Yeast, Football, Clif Groce
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Bittersweet win whets appetite
Sun StaffIn less than a 30-minute span, the Ravens were happy, disappointed and hopeful as they discussed their past, present and future. Shortly after a 22-0 win yesterday against the Cincinnati Bengals in the team's first-ever shutout, the Ravens displayed...Tags: Peter Boulware, Larry Webster, Jeff Blake, Jamain Stephens, Michael McCrary
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It's back to football for Lewis
Sun StaffAs reunions go, the return of Ray Lewis to the Ravens yesterday was short on ceremony but strong on sentiment. Less than a week removed from a trial on charges of double murder, the Pro Bowl linebacker received red roses from an admirer, bouquets of...Tags: National Football League, Peter Boulware, Lional Dalton, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Points short, so is Billick fuse
Sun StaffJACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Ravens held one of the best teams in the NFL to 47 yards rushing, 85 yards passing, nine first downs, an average of 2.2 yards per offensive play and sacked its quarterback six times. And they still lost. In a season of close...Tags: National Football League, Jacksonville Jaguars, Matt Stover, Jermaine Lewis, Fernando Bryant
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Nearly clean slate gives Lewis chance to start fresh
Ray Lewis no longer is invincible. And though no one can predict how that might affect him psychologically, it might be the best thing that could have happened, both for his career and the Ravens' future. Lewis won't be going to jail. He won't be...Tags: National Football League, Criminals, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Lewis verdict: cleared to play
Sun StaffWhen Ray Lewis walks out of an Atlanta courthouse for the last time this week, he will slip right back into the heart of the Ravens' defense. No prison time, no NFL suspension, no waiting. Exoneration from double-murder charges came in the form of a...Tags: New York Jets, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Denard Walker, Crimes
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Once training camp starts, then care about the Ravens
The agents are screaming. The Ravens are yawning. Sorry, it's not as if Jamal Lewis and Travis Taylor are about to forsake their rookie seasons to enter the presidential race as a third-party ticket. Wake me up when their contracts are signed. Wake...Tags: Peter Boulware, Abusive Behavior, Jamal Lewis, Larry Webster, Contracts
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QBs by the numbers
- Tony Banks - Charlie Batch - Jeff Blake - Marc Bulger - Tim Couch - Jake Delhomme - A.J. Feely - Brian Griese - Shaun King - Jake Plummer - Kordell Stewart - Kurt Warner - College QB passing statsTags: Kordell Stewart, Jeff Blake, Charlie Batch, Jake Plummer, Shaun King
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Game 8: Ravens catch break, OT win
Sun reporterEven the game-winning play in overtime was bizarre and against the odds. How crazy? The original play was scrubbed. The quarterback threw off his back foot. The receiver barely made it out of his cut, and the tandem had misfired on the same play...Tags: National Football League, Derrick Alexander, Matt Stover, Vinny Testaverde, Jamie Martin
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It feels good to beat up on somebody
Tribune staff reporterA cynic would say these were the St. Louis Rams we're talking about here, a team whose lack of discipline is exceeded only by a lack of brain matter. That the Bears' 35-9 victory Sunday was emotionally satisfying in the same way a bag of potato chips is...Tags: James Williams, Football, Soldier Field, Walt Harris, Sports
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