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It's no time to jump on sputtering QB Beck
I t was 5:07 p.m. Sunday when a stone-faced John Beck trudged through the South Field Tunnel toward the players parking lot outside FedEx Field. He wore a brown wool blazer, jeans, brown leather shoes and a baseball cap as he wheeled a small black carry-...Tags: Football, Baltimore Ravens, Chris Cooley, John Beck, National Football League
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Another loss 'tough to take'
As the fourth quarter started Sunday at FedEx Field, with the Washington Redskins' offense and the third quarterback of the Mike Shanahan era struggling mightily, the burgundy-and-gold-clad crowd started to boo, and one fan in earshot of the press box...Tags: Jim Harbaugh, Leonard Hankerson, Joe Gibbs, Washington Redskins, Fred Davis
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'It's more than just football'
Marc Firlie calls comparisons between football and warfare a cliche.
But he says the challenges of playing football at the U.S. Naval Academy — on top of a full academic course load and year-round military training — really did help prepare...Tags: Air Force Falcons, Advanced Training, United States Naval Academy, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, New England Patriots
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State Police run truck-safety dragnet at FedEx Field
— Just after dawn Tuesday, law enforcement officers began yanking hundreds of trucks off the Capital Beltway and funneling them to an inspection lot a long touchdown pass from FedEx Field.
The truck-safety dragnet pulled over 420 rigs and...Tags: Halethorpe, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Highway Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation, Transportation Accidents
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Top Md. court hears workers' compensation dispute between Redskins and former player
The Washington Redskins urged Maryland's highest court Thursday not to force the team to pay workers' compensation benefits to its former wide receiver Darnerien McCants, arguing that the claim involving his injuries belongs in Virginia, where the NFL...Tags: Labor Legislation, National Football League, Washington Redskins, Justice System, Lawyers
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Tyser Tower suites a key contributor to Maryland's financial troubles
In September 2009, Maryland held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Tyser Tower, a $50.8 million football stadium modernization project that included 63 luxury suites with bars and flat-screen TVs. It was telling that a university official told the...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Kevin Anderson, Comcast Center (arena)
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for cloudy skies, with a chance of showers throughout the day and a high temperature near 75 degrees. Tonight is expected to be cloudy, with a low temperature around 57 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for...Tags: Rash Field, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Football, Martin O'Malley, Baseball
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United States won't be 'friendly' host for Brazil at FedEx Field
The soccer term "friendly" can be a misnomer, depending on the teams playing the match and the circumstances surrounding it.
For a U.S. side trying to reinvent itself after a disappointing performance in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa while...Tags: Landon Donovan, FIFA World Cup, Tim Howard
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Brazil's young Neymar dazzles Americans in 4-1 rout
The list of Brazilian soccer legends began with the incomparable Pele, who as a 17-year-old led his country to the first of five World Cups in 1958. It has continued, nearly unabated, for a half-century.
Now, it's Neymar's star turn.
The 20-year-old...Tags: Michael Bradley, FIFA World Cup, Landon Donovan, Polo, Lou Ferrigno
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FedEx Field skybox lets Lt. Gov. Brown entertain lobbyists, politicians
Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown used his 18 tickets to the state skybox at FedEx Field to entertain business leaders, union officials, state politicians, lobbyists, friends and family, according to records requested by The Baltimore Sun. Guests...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Ravens, Executive Branch, Democratic Party, Government
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Monday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Man shot twice expected to survive: Victim was found shot twice early Monday in the Ellwood Park neighborhood of east Baltimore. FedEx Field skybox lets Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown entertain lobbyists, politicians: Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Mount Vernon, Executive Branch, Port of Baltimore, Government
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Baltimore and Washington in competition to sell tickets for soccer exhibitions
In competition for another kind of football fan, the Baltimore Ravens hope to get a jump on the Washington Redskins when tickets go on sale Tuesday for this summer's friendly between two prominent English Premier League teams. Tottenham Hotspur and...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Baltimore Blast, Washington Redskins
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