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Floy To Stay At Notre Dame
Maybe there’s something to the momentum coach Brian Kelly has built with the Notre Dame football team.
It's already taken a step in the right direction for 2011.
Wednesday, the Irish program got word that receiver Michael Floyd has passed up...Tags: Brian Kelly, Sun Bowl, National Football League, Sports, Kyle Rudolph
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Going into his 40th season, Mike Smith is still the King of Queen Street
Daily PressHAMPTON -- Let's see, what else was in the news that day? President Nixon Promises 'New Prosperity' … Busing, Integration Get Off To Peaceful Start … Harmon Killebrew's Grand Slam Leads Twins Over A's … ABC To Air Jackson 5ive Cartoon. Closer to home,...Tags: Harmon Killebrew, Mike Smith (football coach), ABC (tv network), Family, Dwight Stephenson
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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: Ray Lewis, Shannon Sharpe, Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos
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Suggs seeks consistency in back-to-back seasons
Terrell Suggs has registered Pro Bowl seasons in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. So how does the Ravens outside linebacker snap that trend?
"Just ball out," he said this week at training camp. "I'm kind of focused on myself and just picking up where we left...Tags: Ray Lewis, Vonta Leach, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ed Dickson, Baltimore Ravens
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Ravens players are ready to get back on the field
Missing minicamps and offseason workouts in March and April didn't perturb Jarret Johnson. But that's not to say that football wasn't on his mind.
"In March and April, it was kind of nice to be able to stay at home, but once minicamp rolled around and...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, AFC North
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Foxworth's focus was on improving player safety
From the beginning of the labor fight with NFL owners, the rallying cry for Domonique Foxworth focused on health and safety issues — protecting players from the inherent violence of the game.
When the two sides finally raised a flag of truce...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Sports, John Harbaugh, 2011 NFL Lockout, Career and Workplace
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Tuesday's Ravens camp highlights
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES: During a full-team exercise, quarterback Joe Flacco tried to float a pass to his left, where running back Ricky Williams was open. But outside linebacker Paul Kruger stepped in front of Williams and returned the interception about 40...Tags: Ray Lewis, Billy Cundiff, Anquan Boldin, Health, Matt Birk
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NFL lockout expected to continue through weekend
Based on an apparent email from their union representatives to the players, labor peace in the NFL likely won't be reached this weekend.
The memo, which was obtained by ESPN, informed players that they won't talk again until Monday to discuss "the...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Sports, Ray Rice, Terrell Suggs, John Elway
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Ravens may be prepared to have T. Smith start at wideout
Torrey Smith's first NFL training camp has been about adjusting to a new offensive system and a different level of expectations. After an entire offseason of presuming he would be a backup as a rookie, Smith felt his NFL world change in a matter of...
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Kindle has 'joy written all over his face' as he completes first practice
Sergio Kindle's first training camp practice for the Ravens appeared to be a successful one.
The outside linebacker, who missed his entire rookie season with a head injury, looked sleek and fast and impressed coach John Harbaugh at the team's facility in...Tags: Ray Lewis, Billy Cundiff, Baltimore Ravens, Ed Reed, Health
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In post-lockout frenzy, Ravens will have to focus on these priorities
If the NFL lockout ends next week as expected, the Ravens' first hurry-up drill of the season will be orchestrated by the front office.
General manager Ozzie Newsome and other team officials will be cramming a typical four-month offseason into a matter...Tags: Vonta Leach, Damien Woody, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports, 2011 NFL Lockout
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