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- New Maryland football coach Michael Locksley is finishing three-year run at Alabama while he gets prepared for return to College Park.
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- Ravens' Kapron Lewis-Moore can relate to potential draft picks skipping bowl games
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- A couple of days after they got down to 53 men, the Ravens' roster remains unchanged. What gives?
- Florida State standout cornerback P.J. Williams was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, according to court records.
- Now the Ravens are looking into another Seminoles defensive standout as cornerback P.J. Williams is set to visit them before the draft, according to league sources.
- The inroads Under Armour has made in the college athletics outfitting market have come at a price, a new study says.
- During Sunday's practice, the Ravens appeared to suffer their second serious injury of training camp at defensive end. Kapron Lewis-Moore was carted off the practice field in tears and obvious pain with what coach John Harbaugh later said appears to be a torn Achilles tendon.
- Ravens defensive tackle Kapron Lewis-Moore waited exactly 19 months from his final college football play to suit up in a competitive game, and even though it was just the preseason, Lewis-Moore relished his game time Thursday night against San Francisco.
- Ravens defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore isn't practicing today after suffering a left hamstring injury toward the end of a minicamp practice Tuesday.
- This week's organized team activities are voluntary but some of the Ravens wouldn't be able to participate anyway because they're still recovering from injuries.
- Alabama inside linebacker C.J. Mosley visited the Ravens this week, according to a league source.
- The Maryland football team announced on Saturday the hiring of former LSU assistant Greg Studrawa as it offensive line coach.
- Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium will hold about 33,000 for the game, and an official is "hopeful that [a sellout] will happen."
- Ravens rookie defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore is returning to practice Wednesday, a sign of progress after he tore his anterior cruciate ligament while playing for Notre Dame in the BCS national title game in January.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- The rookie season of Ravens sixth-round defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore is shaping up as the NFL equivalent of a medical redshirt year.
- The 2013 NFL draft is over, and looking back at what the Ravens have accomplished this weekend, it's fairly obvious that they wanted to focus on defense after slowly rebuilding the offense over the past few years.
- Dunbar standout newcomer Daxter Miles' immediate introduction to the Poets' boys basketball rivalry with Edmondson wasn't ideal, as he was quickly sent to the bench with two first-quarter fouls Wednesday.
- Jai Miller, who spent last season in the Orioles¿ minor league system with Triple-A Norfolk and Double-A Bowie, has reportedly enrolled at the University of Alabama for the spring semester and intends to join the football team there.