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Your turn: Would Stover make it onto your Mount Ravemore?
Matt Stover will announce his retirement from the NFL on Thursday, formally ending the memorable career of one of the greatest players in Ravens history. The oh-so steady kicker coolly booted field goal after field goal for 13 years in Baltimore, and...Tags: History, National Football League, Athletes, Human Interest, Ray Lewis
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It's up to Jimmy Smith to decide if he wants to be a stud or thug
The rollercoaster first round of the NFL draft again lived up to its prime-time billing Thursday night, with twists (four quarterbacks going in the first 12 picks), turns (former top prospects Da’Quan Bowers and Nick Fairley free-falling) and some...Tags: Roger Goodell, John Harbaugh, National Football League, Athletes, Human Interest
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Building a team with the best draft picks in Ravens history
Fifteen years ago, the Ravens selected UCLA offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden and Miami linebacker Ray Lewis -- the two best players in franchise history -- in the first round of their first draft in Baltimore. Since then, the Ravens have continued to...Tags: Jamie Sharper, Edwin Mulitalo, Athletes, Human Interest, Dawan Landry
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A mock to remember: Here's my final 2011 NFL mock draft
The first round of the 2011 NFL draft takes place in New York City next Thursday with plenty of uncertainty and intrigue -- and indifference from some disenchanted fans -- as the football freeze unthaws for draft weekend.
It will be interesting to see...Tags: Ronnie Brown, Patrick Peterson, Jimmy Clausen, Andy Dalton, Human Interest
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Ravens haven't had success with second-round picks
Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome has earned his reputation as one of the league’s best talent evaluators due in large part to his success with hitting on first-round selections such as Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Chris McAlister, Terrell Suggs and...Tags: Chris Chester, Ray Rice, Jamie Sharper, National Football League, Haloti Ngata
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2000 Ravens roster
Baltimore Sun reporterPlayer name (Games played) DT Sam Adams (20) FB Obafemi Ayanbadejo (8) DB Robert Bailey (20) QB Tony Banks (14) OL Orlando Bobo (7) OLB Peter Boulware (20) LB O.J. Brigance (20) OLB Cornell Brown (18) DE Rob Burnett (20) TE Ben Coates (20) DT Lional...Tags: Chris Redman, Cornell Brown, Edwin Mulitalo, Human Interest, Athletes
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Reporters remember: Sun staff recount what stood out most from Ravens Super Bowl win
Offensive ugliness stands out
The wonderment of the Ravens' 2000 Super Bowl season was, for me, the October touchdown drought by the offense, not the season-long magnificence of the defense.
In October, when they did not score a touchdown of any kind...Tags: Personal Service, Elvis Grbac, Edwin Mulitalo, Human Interest, Athletes
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Will Ravens go for McAlister look-alike at cornerback?
In consecutive drafts in 1998 and 1999, the Ravens found two starting Super Bowl cornerbacks. One was smallish Duane Starks; the other was prototypical big cornerback Chris McAlister. In each case, the price was the 10th overall pick.
Now, for the...Tags: Patrick Peterson, Movies, Johnny Patrick, Athletes, Human Interest
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Ravens receive solid marks for draft from national experts
Perhaps the best way to grade this year's Ravens draft is to look at the smile on the face of Eric DeCosta, who walked into the team's news conference on crutches after tearing his Achilles' tendon earlier this month.
"Once we got the Smith boys [Jimmy...Tags: USA Today, Athletes, Human Interest, Ray Lewis, Football
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Hot Property: NFL's Chris McAlister lists his Beverly Hills mansion
L.A. LandFormer Baltimore Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister has listed his Beverly Hills Post Office area home at $7.9 million. The gated, French Normandy-style estate, with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms in 9,375 square feet, has been his home during the off-... -
The Weekly Wrap-Up: Aquascapes, sanitariums, crickets, problematic vegetable gardens and more
L.A. at HomeIn the still-kicking, hold-in-your-hands, costs-less-than-a-tetra issue of the Sept. 19 Los Angeles Times Home section: Aquascapes: Who needs the fish? The story and photo gallery on the art of aquarium gardening. (If you want to see the aquascapers'... -
Game 1: Insult, injury for Ravens
Sun StaffAs quarterback Kyle Boller was helped off the field, it had become painfully obvious in the season opener: The Ravens' new-look offense has the same old problems. Stalled drives, dropped passes and countless penalties proved to be disastrous in the...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Dwight Freeney, Peyton Manning, Athletes, Matt Stover
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