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Players focus on Manning, not Unitas
From the practice field to the meeting rooms, the Ravens have their minds set on the Colts ... the ones from Indianapolis and not the ones who played in Baltimore. While some fans still fume over the thought of the Colts' relocation, Ravens players...Tags: M&T Bank Stadium, Peyton Manning, Baltimore Colts, John Mackey, Derrick Mason
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Cowboys won't discipline A. Jones for hotel scuffle
From Sun staff and news servicesCornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones won't be disciplined by the Dallas Cowboys for a scuffle with his bodyguard that team owner Jerry Jones said resulted from joking banter that got out of hand and was quickly settled. "They were literally kidding each other,...Tags: Ceremonies, Tennessee Titans, Roger Goodell, Don Maynard, Shawn Springs
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Auburn fires Franklin as offensive coordinator
Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville fired offensive coordinator Tony Franklin just seven games into his tenure, pulling the plug after the Tigers' rocky attempt to adapt to his spread offense. The 20th-ranked Tigers (4-2) have struggled offensively all season...Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Baltimore Colts, Dallas Cowboys, Eric Dickerson, Lamar Hunt
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Ex-Colts connecting again
Look at the picture, taken in a dime-store photo booth in 1955. What do you see? A black-and-white snapshot of black and white buddies hanging out - in black-and-white, segregated times. They seem an odd pair. One wears a wide smile, a starched shirt...Tags: Racism, Colleges and Universities, Civil Rights, Hippodrome Theatre, Values
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In segregated times, two Baltimore Colts became friends
Look at the picture, taken in a dime store photo booth in 1955. What do you see? A black-and-white snapshot of black and white buddies hanging out -- in black-and-white, segregated times. They seem an odd pair. One wears a wide smile, a starched shirt...Tags: Racism, Colleges and Universities, Civil Rights, Hippodrome Theatre, Values
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Colts grew with 'Pops' at their side
Milt Davis knew how to read people - on and off the football field. As an All-Pro defensive back for the Baltimore Colts, he outfoxed receivers, twice led the NFL in interceptions and helped the club win two world championships. As a pro scout, Davis...Tags: Death and Dying, Baltimore Colts, Chuck Noll, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns
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The greatest catches in Yankee Stadium history
mark.herrmann.newsday.comYankee Stadium always could catch your attention. That fact stands behind all of the memories that are being held so tightly today. To hold something, first you have to catch it. And a lot of those memories fittingly revolve around catches. The...Tags: Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, Y.A. Tittle, Mickey Mantle, Hank Greenberg
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Stadium full of memories at age 10
It seemed a rare and perfect opportunity to take revenge on history. Twenty-three years after the Colts had abandoned Baltimore, they were on their way back for a playoff game. A 13-3 Ravens team lay in wait with the franchise's typical great defense...Tags: Defense, Jacksonville Jaguars, Corey Dillon, Stevie Wonder, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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New vision for Coppin
Sun ReporterAt first glance, it seems an odd choice - Coppin State naming Derrick Ramsey as athletic director. Ramsey, an All-America football star in college, played nine years in the NFL. But Coppin has no football team. Ramsey last worked as Kentucky's deputy...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Colleges and Universities, Coppin State University, Super Bowl, Multi-Sport Events
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Celebration of '58 Colts set for Dec. 27
Sun reporterA 50th anniversary celebration honoring the 1958 Baltimore Colts NFL championship team will be held Saturday, Dec. 27, at M&T Bank Stadium, organizers announced yesterday. Tickets will go on sale in October. Most of the 18 surviving Colts are expected to...Tags: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore Colts, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Jacksonville Jaguars, National Football League
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Broken record sounds fine to Unitas' former teammates
Sun ReporterIn the twilight of his football career with the Baltimore Colts, John Unitas was repeatedly asked the question by reporters: How will you feel if your records are broken? Unitas' response was always the same, teammate Bill Curry said. "John would...Tags: Peyton Manning, Baltimore Colts, Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers, Getty Images Incorporated
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Missing Unitas
Sun ReporterIt's been five years since he left us. Five years since his heart stopped at age 69, an act that, even now, feels much bigger than a man's physical death. It was dubbed the end of an era by a thousand scribes, but that barely scratched the surface. It...Tags: Ceremonies, New York Jets, Sports Legends at Camden Yards, National Football League, Hospitals and Clinics
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