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    Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Former Ravens, Colts revel in Super win

    Prior to The Game on Sunday, Anthony Mitchell made a bold forecast on Facebook. The former Raven posted photos of both his 2000 jersey and his <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/superbowl/">Super Bowl</a> ring with this decree: <em>Time to get another one.</em>
    Prior to The Game on Sunday, Anthony Mitchell made a bold forecast on Facebook. The former Raven posted photos of both his 2000 jersey and his Super Bowl ring with this decree: Time to get another one. The Ravens obliged. Why did Mitchell share his...

    Tags: Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets, ESPN (tv network), Jacoby Jones, New England Patriots

  2. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. The Sun remembers: Feb. 24-March 2

    <strong>March 1, 2002:</strong> The Ravens release Elvis Grbac, the expensive but mistake-prone quarterback they wooed last year instead of re-signing Trent Dilfer, who'd helped them win the <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/superbowl/">Super Bowl</a>. Grbac committed 26 turnovers in a 10-6 season as the Ravens lost in the division playoffs.
    March 1, 2002: The Ravens release Elvis Grbac, the expensive but mistake-prone quarterback they wooed last year instead of re-signing Trent Dilfer, who'd helped them win the Super Bowl. Grbac committed 26 turnovers in a 10-6 season as the Ravens lost in...

    Tags: Basketball, New York Giants, Adrian Dantley, Elvis Grbac, Football

  4. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Both with winning seasons, Ravens and Orioles offer rare celebration for city fans

    When the Ravens rolled to their second <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/superbowl/">Super Bowl</a> victory, fending off the San Francisco 49ers in the final seconds of the game, the storylines that defined an improbable season all found happy endings.
    When the Ravens rolled to their second Super Bowl victory, fending off the San Francisco 49ers in the final seconds of the game, the storylines that defined an improbable season all found happy endings. Ray Lewis carried the Lombardi Trophy into the...

    Tags: New York Giants, Cal Ripken, Jr., College Sports, American League, Memorial Stadium

  6. Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Doris Mae Hoey Snyder, Colts head majorette

    Doris Mae Hoey Snyder, an Annapolis resident who performed as the head majorette for the Baltimore Colts Marching Band and later formed the Washington Redskinettes, died Dec. 18 at the Baltimore Washington Medical Center after suffering an aortic dissection.<b> </b>She was 85.
    Doris Mae Hoey Snyder, an Annapolis resident who performed as the head majorette for the Baltimore Colts Marching Band and later formed the Washington Redskinettes, died Dec. 18 at the Baltimore Washington Medical Center after suffering an aortic...

    Tags: 1958 NFL Championship Game, Washington Redskins, Ray Brown, Twirling, Anne Arundel Community College

  8. Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. The Sun remembers: Dec. 23-29

    <strong>Dec. 28, 2003:</strong> The Ravens (10-6) win their first division title, turning back the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers, 13-10 in overtime. Jamal Lewis rushes for 114 yards and a touchdown to become the fifth player in NFL history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season.
    Dec. 28, 2003: The Ravens (10-6) win their first division title, turning back the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers, 13-10 in overtime. Jamal Lewis rushes for 114 yards and a touchdown to become the fifth player in NFL history to rush for more than 2,000 yards...

    Tags: UCLA Bruins, New York Jets, Maryland Terrapins, New York Giants, Wilt Chamberlain

  10. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Collin Klein learns the meaning behind his Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award

    Collin Klein may play quarterback for Kansas State, but on Friday he attended Johnny U.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Collin Klein may play quarterback for Kansas State, but on Friday he attended Johnny U. In town to receive the 2012 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, Klein spent part of the day viewing Unitas' memorabilia at the Sports Legends Museum, kibitzing with...

    Tags: Johnny Unitas, Museums, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Kansas State Wildcats, Football

  12. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Catching Up With ... Willie Richardson

    It was, Willie Richardson said, the perfect send-off.
    The Baltimore Sun
    It was, Willie Richardson said, the perfect send-off. Against Pittsburgh in 1971, the Colts' veteran caught two touchdown passes within two minutes to break open a 34-21 victory at Memorial Stadium. They would be the final TDs in a nine-year career...

    Tags: New York Jets, Memorial Stadium, Arthritis, Southwestern Athletic Conference, Football

  14. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The Sun remembers: Dec. 2-8

    <strong>Dec. 3, 1998: </strong>The No. 2-ranked Terps make their first 14 shots en route to a 92-69 victory over Wake Forest in their Atlantic Coast Conference opener at Cole Field House. Obinna Ekezie (19 points), Steve Francis (18) and Laron Profit (16) lead undefeated Maryland to its eighth win.
    Dec. 3, 1998: The No. 2-ranked Terps make their first 14 shots en route to a 92-69 victory over Wake Forest in their Atlantic Coast Conference opener at Cole Field House. Obinna Ekezie (19 points), Steve Francis (18) and Laron Profit (16) lead...

    Tags: Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, Dallas Cowboys, Morgan State University, Miami Hurricanes

  16. Nov 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dr. Joshua Breschkin

    Dr. Joshua Breschkin, a retired optometrist whose early work with contact lenses earned him the respect of well-known Baltimore Colts and Orioles players, died of stroke complications Nov. 6 at his Cross Keys home. He was 94.
    Dr. Joshua Breschkin, a retired optometrist whose early work with contact lenses earned him the respect of well-known Baltimore Colts and Orioles players, died of stroke complications Nov. 6 at his Cross Keys home. He was 94. "He saved my career in pro...

    Tags: Jim Palmer, Baltimore Colts, Memorial Stadium, Health and Medical Professionals, Football

  18. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. The Sun Remembers: Oct. 21-27

    <strong>Oct. 26, 2002:</strong> Make it five straight wins for Maryland's football team, which rips Duke, 45-12. Scott McBrien passes for two touchdowns, Nick Novak kicks a 51-yard field goal and the visiting Terps intercept three passes to go 6-2 for the year. They'll finish 11-3 with a Peach Bowl victory and No. 13 ranking.
    Oct. 26, 2002: Make it five straight wins for Maryland's football team, which rips Duke, 45-12. Scott McBrien passes for two touchdowns, Nick Novak kicks a 51-yard field goal and the visiting Terps intercept three passes to go 6-2 for the year. They'll...

    Tags: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Memorial Stadium, Washington Redskins, Football, Johnny Unitas

  20. Oct 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. The Sun Remembers: Oct. 7-13

    <strong>Oct. 13, 1996:</strong> In the first contest between the Ravens and the team that deserted Baltimore nearly 13 years earlier, Indianapolis prevails, 26-21. Vinny Testaverde throws for three touchdowns for the Ravens, but quarterback Jim Harbaugh leads the Colts to their fifth victory in six games.
    Oct. 13, 1996: In the first contest between the Ravens and the team that deserted Baltimore nearly 13 years earlier, Indianapolis prevails, 26-21. Vinny Testaverde throws for three touchdowns for the Ravens, but quarterback Jim Harbaugh leads the Colts to...

    Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Jim Harbaugh, Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, Memorial Stadium

  22. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Raymond Berry gets award from his HS

    He has two NFL championship rings, a bronze bust that sits in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the gratitude of Baltimore Colts fans who saw him play. Today, before 900 students at a high school assembly in his hometown, <a href="/bal-raymondberry,0,1891035.storygallery"></a>Raymond Berry</runtime:link> will receive a plaque acknowledging the accomplishments of the skinny, near-sighted kid from Paris, Texas.
    He has two NFL championship rings, a bronze bust that sits in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the gratitude of Baltimore Colts fans who saw him play. Today, before 900 students at a high school assembly in his hometown, Raymond Berry will receive a...

    Tags: New York Giants, Baltimore Colts, Rod Woodson, American Football Conference, New England Patriots

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