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- Lions LB Brandon Copeland, a former Gilman star battling for starting job, to miss season with torn pectoral muscle, reports say
- The former Ravens and current Detroit Lions defensive end will be joined Saturday at Gilman for his Beyond the Basics camp by more than a dozen NFL players,
- What's up with several former Ravens players and coaches as they prepare for the 2017 season?
- Zoe Stukenberg and Caroline Wannen scored five goals each as No. 1 Maryland won, 21-13, over visiting Boston College (6-3) in women's lacrosse Wednesday.
- Detroit Lions linebacker Brandon Copeland, who starred at Gilman and was originally signed by his hometown Ravens, wants to make impact on city kids.
- Torrey Smith, heading into his second season with the San Francisco 49ers after playing four years with the Ravens, hosted his fifth annual charity basketball game Saturday afternoon at Royal Farms Arena in downtown Baltimore. All proceeds for the event benefited the Torrey Smith Foundation, which provides for at-risk youth.
- The Maryland 2016 football recruiting class got a dose of local flavor Thursday with an oral commitment from South Carroll junior lineman Brian Plummer.
- Former Gilman standout Brandon Copeland, a Sykesville native, has signed with the Detroit Lions.
- Unlike many well-known former NFL players who struggled mightily at the veteran combine Sunday in Phoenix, former Ravens and Tennessee Titans linebacker Brandon Copeland came away from the experience upbeat about his job prospects.
- Day two of free agency brought more reminders of the Ravens' key offseason losses. The team continued to weigh their free-agent options, exercising patience as they try to fill roster holes without an abundance of salary cap space.
- Former Ravens, Maryland and Poly wide receiver LaQuan Williams has been invited to the inaugural NFL veteran combine.
- With nine players on their practice squad, the Ravens are one shy of the 10-player limit under expanded practice squad rules jointly approved this summer by the NFL and the NFL Players Association.
- In a world where people demand instant access, whether it be sports scores or breaking news, Troy Jones is different. Instead of being in a hurry to accumulate things and knowledge at a rapid pace, Jones preaches patience. The approach shows in his pupils.
- The Ravens have re-signed rookie safety Brynden Trawick to the practice squad after he cleared waivers, according to a league source.
- The Baltimore Ravens named Matt Furstenburg, Omar Brown, J.J. Unga, Jordan Devey, Brandon Copeland, Cody Larsen and Reggie Stephens to their practice squad.
- The Ravens' front office has earned plenty of praise for their decisions during the draft but it is also in the minutes after the final pick has been made, a period that assistant general manager Eric DeCosta equated to a "feeding frenzy," where the organization has historically done some of its best work.