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The Sun remembers: July 15-21
July 21, 2000: Jamal Lewis, the fifth player picked in the NFL draft, agrees to a six-year contract with the Ravens worth in excess of $35 million. "It's important for us as a team, and Jamal as a player, to get started on the right foot," Ravens coach...
Tags: John McGraw, Baseball, Super Bowl, Heart Attack, Brian Billick
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Ravens, running back Ray Rice agree to five-year extension
The Baltimore SunLess than 10 minutes before the deadline that would help decide his football future in Baltimore, a smiling Ray Rice stepped out of the Ravens’ training complex in Owings Mills and started exchanging hugs and handshakes outside his car. This is...Tags: LeSean McCoy, Steve Bisciotti, Chris McAlister, Torrey Smith, Terrell Suggs
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Jamal Lewis among star athletes to land in bankruptcy
It might have been trash-talking, but Jamal Lewis made good on his promise. The young Baltimore Raven broke the single-day rushing record by running for 295 yards in the 2003 home opener at the stadium newly rechristened for the company that had bought...
Tags: College Sports, Steve Bisciotti, Bankruptcy, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Collective Contract
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Jamal Lewis talks about being inducted into Ravens' Ring of Honor
The Baltimore SunThe most productive running back in Ravens history is slated to be in purple and black for a long, long time. The Ravens will induct running back Jamal Lewis, the leading rusher in franchise history, into their Ring of Honor before their Week 4 game this...Tags: Steve Bisciotti, Baltimore Colts, Jonathan Ogden, Super Bowl, National Football League
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What they're saying about the Ray Rice deal
The Baltimore SunThe Ravens and Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice agreed to a five-year, $40 million extension Monday. Here’s what other news outlets are saying about the big deal, which makes Rice one of the NFL’s highest-paid backs. ** Matt Williamson of ESPN&...Tags: Mike Tomlin, Rashard Mendenhall, Matt Forte, Torrey Smith, National Football League
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Coffee Companion for July 18, 2012
The Baltimore SunEach morning, Monday through Friday, we'll hook you up with some reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday. ** Zach Britton, making his first major league start of the 2012 season, and the...Tags: Football, Open-Wheel Racing, J.J. Hardy, Baseball, Brad Bergesen
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Jamal Lewis likes the direction of the Ravens' offense
The Baltimore SunI’ve had the pleasure of chatting with former Ravens running back Jamal Lewis twice in the past week -- first when I did this piece on Ray Rice’s value and again Tuesday to talk to him about making the Ring of Honor. During our phone...Tags: Ozzie Newsome, Football, New England Patriots, Torrey Smith, New York Giants
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Local football players get a far from basic training with Marines
The Baltimore SunBefore stepping onto the football field at Mount St. Joseph High School on Saturday, the Diamond Flight Camp coaching staff made a decision. It would cut the event's workout sessions short and head indoors for a respite from the heavy rains expected later...Tags: Schools, College Sports, Cam Newton, National Football League, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Best rookie seasons in Ravens history
With Terrell Suggs likely sidelined for all of 2012, the Ravens will turn to rookie Courtney Upshaw to fill the pass rushing void left by the 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Although he’s not trying to replace Suggs, Upshaw will need to step...
Tags: Tennessee Titans, Ray Lewis, Torrey Smith, AFC North, Courtney Upshaw
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Coffee Companion for August 2, 2012
The Baltimore SunEach morning, we'll hook you up with some reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday. ** Michael Phelps has accomplished the unthinkable in his Olympic career. Read why he has more work to do...Tags: New York Yankees, Rob Gronkowski, Haloti Ngata, Michael Phelps, Dylan Bundy
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Ex-Ravens RB Jamal Lewis says arrest due to misunderstanding, not child neglect
The Baltimore SunFormer Ravens running back Jamal Lewis, who is due to be inducted in the team's Ring of Honor late next month, was arrested and charged with child abandonment Tuesday night. Lewis, 32, was booked in the Clayton County (Ga.) jail just before 11 p.m....Tags: Steve Bisciotti, Bankruptcy, Football, Baltimore Convention Center, Super Bowl
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Jamal Lewis bankruptcy offers a peek into former Raven's daily life
Are you saving more money than a Super Bowl champion? Jamal Lewis, the former Ravens running back, offered the nosy a look at his finances when he recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. For instance, he makes $35,000 in an average month and...
Tags: Finance, Bankruptcy, Football, Super Bowl, Financially Distressed Companies
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