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Scouting report for Ravens vs. Broncos
The Baltimore SunRAVENS PASSING GAME: It will be interesting to see new offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell's influence on the play-calling and game plan. The expectation is that the Ravens will loosen the reins on quarterback Joe Flacco, who feels he's at his best in...Tags: Knowshon Moreno, Champ Bailey, Albert McClellan, Justin Tucker, Paul Kruger
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Scoreboard -- Jan. 4, 2013
|TV SPORTS| |SATURDAY| Men’s College Basketball--Pittsburgh at Rutgers, 10 a.m. (ESPN2); Wake Forest at Duke, 11 a.m. (ESPNU); Purdue at Michigan State, 11 a.m. (Big 10 Network); Texas at Baylor, 1 p.m. (ESPNU); Ohio State at Illinois, 1:15 p.m....Tags: Pernell McPhee, Phoenix (music group), Albert McClellan, Ed Reed, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Film Study: Looking back at the Ravens loss and Broncos win
Ravens 28, Redskins 31 Strategy: In his last day on the job before being fired Monday morning after five years in Baltimore, offensive coordinator Cam Cameron called one of his more effective games even though mounting behind-the-scenes discord...
Tags: Knowshon Moreno, Albert McClellan, Champ Bailey, Ed Reed, Dennis Pitta
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Film Study: Looking back at the Ravens' loss and Colts' win in Week 17
Bengals 23, Ravens 17 Strategy: Believing that upgraded health in the postseason trumps building momentum, the Ravens rested injured players and key starters. And it worked as there were no serious injuries. The offense was run differently to...
Tags: Tyrod Taylor, Cincinnati Bengals, Jimmy Smith (football), Paul Kruger, Ma'ake Kemoeatu
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Redskins turn to their rookie quarterbacks to complete comeback
— The Washington Redskins captured their seventh win in 13 games on Sunday, but this win came with a rookie quarterback not named Robert Griffin III. Kirk Cousins, the organization's fourth-round pick in the NFL draft, hit wide receiver Pierre...
Tags: FedEx Corporation, Medical Procedures and Tests, Football, MRI (imaging), Pierre Garcon
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Ravens look like a team headed in the wrong direction
— A week ago, the Ravens got beat by an old quarterback. On Sunday, they got beat by two rookie quarterbacks, one playing on one leg and the other having thrown only nine passes in his NFL career. The Ravens are in trouble. Big trouble. Not only...
Tags: New York Giants, National Football League, Ed Reed, Cincinnati Bengals, Paul Kruger
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Week 13: Farmer's NFL picks
Last week: 10-6. Season: 113-63. Sunday's games Seahawks (6-5) at Bears (8-3), noon, WFLD-Ch. 32 Line: Bears by 3.5. Over/under: 37.5. Russell Wilson isn't same quarterback on road he is at home. Bears are saddled with a lot of injuries, but defense...
Tags: Victor Cruz, Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Steven Jackson
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Ravens suffer a stunning 31-28 loss to Redskins in overtime
The Baltimore SunThe player that the Ravens spent all week trying to devise a way to contain was finally stopped. Robert Griffin III wasn’t on the field after the Washington Redskins’ rookie took one more punishing hit in an afternoon filled with them, the...Tags: National Football League, FedEx Corporation, Albert McClellan, Ed Reed, Cincinnati Bengals
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Week 10: Tennessee 37, Miami 3 (L)
For the first time all season the Miami Dolphins lost a game against an opponent most perceived as inferior. In other words, they lost a game they were supposed to win.
And, boy, did they blow it. The Dolphins committed four turnovers and were beaten...Tags: Jake Long, Jake Locker, Ryan Tannehill, Football, Anthony Fasano
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Notebook: Suggs leaves game in fourth quarter with arm injury
Clutching his right arm in pain late in the fourth quarter Sunday night, Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs made a beeline to the sideline toward team doctors and trainers. The reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year didn't return,...
Tags: Ben Roethlisberger, National Football League, Pernell McPhee, Albert McClellan, Ed Reed
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Colts beat Chiefs 20-13 to clinch playoff berth
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Andrew Luck couldn't help but smile thinking about the joyous celebration taking place just down the hall, through the big metal doors marking the entrance to the Colts' locker room. Even interim coach Bruce Arians had been...Tags: National Football League, Tyson Jackson, Super Bowl, Darius Butler, Ryan Succop
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NFL Week 16: Bruce Arians may be out of a job again, in a good way
Indianapolis is in, Pittsburgh is out, and Colts interim Coach Bruce Arians has to be pinching himself. Arians, fired as Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator after last season, has coached the Colts to a wildly improbable playoff berth one season after...Tags: Drew Brees, Ed Reed, Victor Cruz, Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers
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To me, Scott makes the most sense. The 30-year-old has...
(March 29, 2012)
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(February 2, 2012)
Chris Korman, The Baltimore Sun
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