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Ed Reed officially becomes an ex-Raven, making three-year deal with Texans official
The sight couldn’t have been easy for Ravens fans: Ed Reed wearing a Houston Texans’ hat and later holding up a blue No. 20 jersey. For Reed, a Raven for 11 seasons and one of the franchise’s best ever players, it wasn’t an...Tags: Sports, Super Bowl, Joe Montana, John Harbaugh, Ed Reed
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Brian Billick thinks the reshuffling Ravens will be OK
The Baltimore SunBrian Billick was coach of the Ravens the last time the team had a chance to repeat as Super Bowl champions, so I was interested to hear his thoughts on what the Ravens are doing the second time around. In 2001, a season after they beat the New York...Tags: Sports, Super Bowl, Ed Reed, Ozzie Newsome, American Football Conference
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Ravens should find a way to keep Ed Reed in Baltimore
Try to imagine the Ravens defense next season without Ray Lewis. Now try to imagine it without Ed Reed, too. No, I can't do it, either. One thing's for sure: the Ravens are at a delicate point in their long relationship with the moody free safety with...Tags: Sports, Ed Reed, Super Bowl, Ozzie Newsome, Stacy Keibler
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The Sun remembers: Feb. 17-Feb. 23
Feb. 22, 2003: Matching its most one-sided Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball win in history, defending NCAA champion Maryland wallops North Carolina, 96-56, before nearly 18,000 at Comcast Center. "If you beat anybody by 40, you're happy," says...
Tags: Super Bowl, Comcast Center (arena), North Carolina State Wolfpack, Ilie Nastase, Football
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Ravens turn focus to next season
The usual faces were present in the auditorium at the team's practice facility Thursday but there was a constant reminder that this wasn't the typical "State of the Ravens" address. The Lombardi Trophy was propped next to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti,...
Tags: Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLVII, Rod Woodson, Football, NFL Pro Bowl
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CBS wasn't sharp in covering Super Bowl
If you watch Phil Simms on Showtime's "Inside the NFL" you get an aggressive, get-after-it kind of guy who is not afraid to express opinions and challenge co-host Cris Collinsworth, among others. Simms has been outspoken about the excessive...Tags: Super Bowl, John Clark, Eli Manning, Big Ten Network (tv network), Football
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God won't save Ray Lewis from Super Bowl murder questions
I don’t think Ray Lewis killed anyone in Atlanta during Super Bowl weekend in 2000. But I strongly believe he knows who did. Lewis presumably played his last NFL game Sunday night, leaving New Orleans triumphantly after the Baltimore Ravens...
Tags: Sports, Super Bowl, Murder, Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens
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Roger Goodell on ‘Face the Nation’; Bob Costas on ‘Meet the Press’; Hines Ward on ‘State of the Union’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell during a news conference Friday in New Orleans. Photo credit: Robert Deutsch/USA Today Sports THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: Bob Schieffer will broadcast CBS' “Face the Nation” from New Orleans, where the Super Bowl... -
Ray Lewis has a message for the families of two slain men
Ray Lewis has been celebrated throughout the postseason as one of the greatest linebackers in NFL history. He has also been vilified by some as a person who was involved in an incident during which two men were killed after the 2000 Super Bowl. It is a...
Tags: Cary Williams, Sports, Super Bowl, Ray Lewis, Roger Goodell
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Former Ravens tackle Jonathan Ogden voted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Baltimore SunNEW ORLEANS — Jonathan Ogden, the first draft pick in Ravens history and the quintessential left tackle of his generation, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday in his first year of eligibility. Late Ravens owner Art Modell,...Tags: Super Bowl, Rod Woodson, Football, NFL Pro Bowl, Larry Allen
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Super Bowl broadcast marred with excess commercialism, scripted approach
UPDATE (1 a.m.) at end of post with review of NFL Network's excellent post-game show and comment on Flacco profanity after game. It was a fabulous day and night for TV football, with the Ravens winning the Super Bowl, 34-31. But little thanks for that...Tags: Super Bowl, American Football Conference, NFL Network (tv network), Football, Entertainment
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“Super Bowl Today” schedule on CBS
Channel Guide MagazineSuper Bowl Today schedule on CBS begins at 2pm ET on Sunday, Feb. 3, with four hours of features leading up to the kickoff of Super Bowl XLVII. Also, CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley interviews President Barack Obama live from the White House at 4:...
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