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Luck's toughest job is replacing Manning in Indy
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Steve Young understands Andrew Luck's challenge in Indianapolis. The rookie quarterback will get peppered with comparisons to Peyton Manning, contend with supportive and critical fans who seek him out around town and will have...
Tags: Sports, Aaron Rodgers, Baltimore Colts, New York Jets, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Jillian Unitas, granddaughter of Johnny Unitas, working PR for Grand Prix of Baltimore
She shares his surname, athleticism and demeanor, those who know her say. But Jillian Unitas, 22, is determined to blaze her own trail in the sports world, apart from that set by her late grandfather. Unitas, media manager for this weekend's Grand Prix...
Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Johnny Unitas, Marketing, Baltimore Colts, Open-Wheel Racing
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The Sun Remembers: July 29-August 4
Aug. 4, 1996: Earl Weaver, the irascible Orioles manager who led the club to 1,480 victories, four American League pennants and the 1970 world championship, is enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. "I'm proud of my record," Weaver tells the crowd in...
Tags: Sports, William Donald Schaefer, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Awards and Prizes, Minnesota Twins
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Preston: Longtime Colts, Ravens fan will never be forgotten
Longtime Baltimore Colts and Ravens fan Jim Phillips will be laid to rest Saturday following a service at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hagerstown. Phillips, 81, was a huge part of the fiber of Baltimore football, almost as much as some of the former...
Tags: Sports, Baltimore Ravens, Art Donovan, Baltimore Colts, Football
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Legendary Colts tight end John Mackey dies at 69
John Mackey changed the game of football on and off the field. The former Baltimore Colt brought grace to a position that had been known for its brutality, and he made the first real headway in the NFL players' fight to earn a more equal share of the pie....Tags: Interior Policy, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Raymond Berry, Vince Lombardi, Heisman Trophy
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For players, AFC championship the 'epitome' of where they want to be
For the fans, Sunday's AFC title game between the Ravens and New England Patriots is just another step to the Super Bowl. But those who have played in a conference championship for Baltimore say that, psychologically, the game means much, much more....Tags: Oakland Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, Thurgood Marshall, Cleveland Browns
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John Mackey dies at 69; NFL Hall of Famer revolutionized tight end position
John Mackey, who helped revolutionize the NFL's tight end position and whose post-football struggles with dementia became emblematic of the brutality of the game, has died. He was 69. Mackey died Wednesday in Baltimore after a 10-year battle with frontal...Tags: Athletes, Sports, Marvin Harrison, NFL Pro Bowl, Cleveland Browns
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Tom Matte deserves spot on greatest list
How could The Sun produce a historical list of the most outstanding athletes in Maryland's history and not include Tom Matte? I don't even want to guess. One of the criteria was that the player had to have lived in Maryland for three years. Tom Matte has...Tags: Sports, Cal Ripken, National Football League, Boy Scouts of America, Brooks Robinson
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15 years after split, a chance for Peter Angelos, Davey Johnson to patch things up
Davey Johnson hadn't owned a home in more than a decade. But soon after being hired by the Orioles in 1995, he defied baseball managers' conventional logic by buying — rather than renting — a ranch house on the north side of Loch Raven...
Tags: Sports, MLB Manager of the Year Award, Brady Anderson, Boston Red Sox, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Flacco receives praise from Ravens' Bisciotti, Newsome
Joe Flacco’s performance in the AFC championship game might not have silenced all his critics, but in the minds of owner Steve Bisciotti and general manager Ozzie Newsome, there is no question the 27-year-old quarterback is the man to lead the...Tags: Joe Flacco, New England Patriots, Steve Bisciotti, Todd Heap, Ozzie Newsome
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Former Colts great Raymond Berry has ties to Baltimore and New England
Raymond Berrycan't fathom the odds. Who'd have thought that, the same year he was asked to present the Vince Lombardi Trophy, the two locales most dear to his heart would be playing on Sunday for a Super Bowl berth?
That's Baltimore, the town Berry...Tags: New England Patriots, Ed Reed, Raymond Berry, Baltimore Colts, Vince Lombardi
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O'Malley: Baltimore believed, and change has come
Ten years ago, a television commercial aired simultaneously on all of the TV stations in Baltimore. It was paid for by the private dollars of principled Baltimore business leaders. It began with the words of a little boy.
"My grandmother says we're all...Tags: Frederick Douglass, Juvenile Delinquency, Bill Clinton, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bolton Hill
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