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Colts earned special place in city's heart
Sun ColumnistPassion persisted until the end, 35 years of emotional ties to a team and its memories that elevated the Baltimore Colts to a position of being a civic heirloom. It may never happen again because the business of football has changed -- unions, agents,...Tags: Government, Raymond Berry, Dining and Drinking, Dallas Cowboys, Ted Hendricks
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Mackey, from Colts' glory days, to take place among greats today
Sun StaffJohn Mackey will span two eras of Baltimore football this month. In Canton, Ohio, today, he will likely become the last player from the Baltimore Colts' glory days to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The prototype of the modern tight end,...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Raymond Berry, Weeb Ewbank, New York Jets, John Riggins
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And now, for a -- of local flavor, we bring you a taste of Art Donovan
Hey, Jim Kelly! Try some warm olive oil on top of your head, ya big crybaby. Hey, Marv Levy, put a bookmark in it. Patton never won a Super Bowl, and all that history hasn't done you much good, either. And Thurman Thomas, hang on to your helmet. Art...Tags: Major League Baseball, Troy Aikman, History, Jimmy Johnson, Buffalo Bills
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NFL Players slated for Thursday autograph session
Fans can call 1-888-NFL-CARD for daily updates on the autograph signing list. It's updated once per day.
The following appearances are not guaranteed for Thursday.
Ahman Green (PACKERS)
Antonio Brown (STEELERS)
Cam Newton (PANTHERS)
Chris Carter...Tags: Football, Mike Alstott, Martin Gramatica, Randall Cunningham, Deion Sanders
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Ollie Matson dies at 80; NFL Hall of Famer played on some of the worst Rams teams
Ollie Matson, a remarkably versatile football player who had the misfortune during a 14-year career in the National Football League to play on mostly bad teams, among them some of the worst Los Angeles Rams clubs in history — and made it to the Hall...Tags: African Americans, New Year's Day, Orange Bowl, Big Ten Conference, Fordham Rams
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Colts - Jets Notebook: No Longer Pursuing Perfection
IndySportsNationBullitt in a Baseball Cap: While the Colts inactive list included a few key members of the very stingy defense (Robert Mathis, Clint Session, Jerraud Powers, and Keyunta Dawson) there was another starter dressed, but not seeing any playing time. Third-...Tags: Adam Vinatieri, Jacksonville Jaguars, Dominic Rhodes, Multi-Sport Events, NFL Preseason
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Colts fan from Queens stumbles into childhood heroes
WatchdogI had the privilege Wednesday night of watching ESPN's upcoming documentary on the 1958 NFL Championship Game at a Chelsea theater with Frank Gifford, Pat Summerall, Raymond Berry, Gino Marchetti, Lenny Moore, Jim Mutscheller, radio announcer Bob Wolff,...Tags: Major League Baseball, Mickey Mantle, Raymond Berry, The New York Times, Frank Gifford
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Pat Summerall's field goal in snow kept '58 Giants alive
WatchdogSpeaking of the Giants' '58 season (see post below), our friends at ReelSportsFan.com have some great footage from both the regular-season finale against the Browns and the championship game, the latter featuring some unusual ground-level shots and a...Tags: Football, ESPN (tv network), Frank Gifford, Baltimore Colts, Wellington Mara
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Hampton joins club
Tribune pro football reporterDan Hampton's day in the 93-degree sun fittingly began in a parade where he sat in a car with presenter Ed O'Bradovich between two high school marching bands. Hampton might have been just as happy playing the saxophone he reluctantly gave up in 11th...Tags: George Halas, Vehicles, Dining and Drinking, Buffalo Bills, Dan Hampton
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Delicious dish
Gino Marchetti has bought out former partner Dion Antic to assume control of FAHRENHEIT, 695 N. Milwaukee Ave. Also departed is chef Patrick Concannon; Concannon will focus his energy on DON JUAN'S, his recently reopened Edison Park restaurant, and a...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Hall of fame sportswriter John Steadman, 73, dies
Sun StaffJohn Steadman, who chronicled the Maryland sports scene in his newspaper columns, books and commentaries in a career that spanned seven decades, died of cancer Monday at a Towson hospice. He was 73. A one-time minor-league baseball player, Steadman...Tags: Brooks Robinson, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Babe Ruth, Hospitals and Clinics, National Football League
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