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    Feb 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Will there be more interest in restricted free agents?

    When the NFL’s current collective bargaining agreement was hammered out by NFL owners and the NFLPA last summer, a tweak was made to the rules regarding the compensation a team can receive if one of their restricted free agents signs an offer sheet with another team.
    When the NFL’s current collective bargaining agreement was hammered out by NFL owners and the NFLPA last summer, a tweak was made to the rules regarding the compensation a team can receive if one of their restricted free agents signs an offer...

    Tags: Lardarius Webb, Dannell Ellerbe, Cleveland Browns, Free Agency, Baltimore Ravens

  2. Jul 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Owners couldn't resist one last power play, but deal will get done

    If you study the history of American business, one thing you quickly learn is that billionaires don't typically amass their wealth and power by innovation alone. They often do it by imposing their will and flexing their financial might. Negotiating deals worth billions of dollars is not for the timid, and it also doesn't require that both sides play nice.
    If you study the history of American business, one thing you quickly learn is that billionaires don't typically amass their wealth and power by innovation alone. They often do it by imposing their will and flexing their financial might. Negotiating...

    Tags: Media Industry, National Football League, Twitter, Inc., Baltimore Ravens, Vehicles

  4. Dec 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Ravens' move is blow to Westminster, but the right call for the team

    The decision last week by the Baltimore Ravens to move their summer training camp from Westminster's McDaniel College to the team facility in Owings Mills came down to hearts and minds.
    The decision last week by the Baltimore Ravens to move their summer training camp from Westminster's McDaniel College to the team facility in Owings Mills came down to hearts and minds. To thousands of football fans in the Baltimore area whose hearts...

    Tags: National Football League, National Hockey League, Baltimore Ravens, Companies and Corporations, Restaurant and Catering Industry

  6. Dec 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Colts Hall of Famers set to reunite for Sports Legends induction

    Sitting on stage alongside his aging teammates, having dinner during the Sports Legend Museum induction at Martin's West Tuesday night, 85-year-old <a href="/bal-ginomarchetti,0,7177648.storygallery">Gino Marchetti</a> will chew on this:
    Sitting on stage alongside his aging teammates, having dinner during the Sports Legend Museum induction at Martin's West Tuesday night, 85-year-old Gino Marchetti will chew on this: "It's amazing to me that, after all these years, people are still...

    Tags: Johnny Unitas, National Football League, Art Modell, Baltimore Ravens, Sports Legends at Camden Yards

  8. Dec 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 10 Baltimore sports memories

    1. Ravens-Steelers rivarly Ravens lose in the playoffs to the Steelers in January, igniting months and months of talk about whether Joe Flacco will ever be an elite quarterback and if Cam Cameron is the right offensive coordinator for him. Ravens get a...

    Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Cam Cameron, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers

  10. Dec 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Browns will not be disciplined by NFL for handling of Colt McCoy concussion

    The Browns will not be disciplined by the NFL for their handling of the Colt McCoy concussion injury in Pittsburgh on Dec. 8, according to league spokesman Greg Aiello.
    The Browns will not be disciplined by the NFL for their handling of the Colt McCoy concussion injury in Pittsburgh on Dec. 8, according to league spokesman Greg Aiello. The Browns put McCoy back in the game without testing for a concussion. The NFLPA...

    Tags: National Football League, Cleveland Browns, Colt McCoy

  12. Jul 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. NFL agreement nearing completion; players could vote Monday

    NFL owners and players have tentatively agreed to a plan that would allow for the players' executive committee to vote Monday to recommend accepting the collective bargaining agreement and end the league's 4-month-old lockout, according to multiple reports.
    NFL owners and players have tentatively agreed to a plan that would allow for the players' executive committee to vote Monday to recommend accepting the collective bargaining agreement and end the league's 4-month-old lockout, according to multiple...

    Tags: National Football League, ESPN (tv network), NFL Network (tv network), Elections, Anquan Boldin

  14. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Ravens hit hard by new salary cap, cut four popular veterans

    The city of Baltimore received a sobering reminder about the business side of professional football Monday when veterans Derrick Mason, Todd Heap, Willis McGahee and Kelly Gregg were informed by the Ravens that the team has decided to release them from their contracts.
    The city of Baltimore received a sobering reminder about the business side of professional football Monday when veterans Derrick Mason, Todd Heap, Willis McGahee and Kelly Gregg were informed by the Ravens that the team has decided to release them from...

    Tags: National Football League, Defense, Baltimore Ravens, Tom Zbikowski, Brendon Ayanbadejo

  16. Jul 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Taylor ready to prove he can be a QB in the NFL

    Former Virginia Tech quarterback Tyrod Taylor, drafted by Baltimore in the sixth round this year, has a few things in common with Ravens fans right now.
    Former Virginia Tech quarterback Tyrod Taylor, drafted by Baltimore in the sixth round this year, has a few things in common with Ravens fans right now. He doesn't know when training camp is going to begin, but he is anxious for it to get here. "I'm...

    Tags: National Football League, Cam Cameron, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, Contracts

  18. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Josh Wilson one of many Ravens free agents waiting for end to lockout

    The NFL players' leadership is expected to recommend the labor deal Monday, which would move the league one step closer to ending the lockout.
    The NFL players' leadership is expected to recommend the labor deal Monday, which would move the league one step closer to ending the lockout. According to an ESPN report, the league and the players have reached an agreement on the remaining issues in...

    Tags: National Football League, Jared Gaither, ESPN (tv network), Chris Chester, Le'Ron McClain

  20. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Domonique Foxworth was NFLPA executive board 'eye candy'

    When ESPN's cameras broadcast NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and NFLPA head honcho DeMaurice Smith -- who were flanked by a group of players and owners that included Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth -- as they held a press conference that officially declared the end of the lockout, I grabbed my voice recorder and held it up to the television in case Foxworth said something of note for our serious Ravens reporters.
    When ESPN's cameras broadcast NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and NFLPA head honcho DeMaurice Smith -- who were flanked by a group of players and owners that included Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth -- as they held a press conference that officially...

    Tags: National Football League, ESPN (tv network), Jeff Saturday, Strikes, Football

  22. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. 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 &#8212; protecting players from the inherent violence of the game.
    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: National Football League, Elections, Jeff Saturday, Baltimore Ravens, Athletes

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