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- Olympic 1,500-meter champion Matthew Centrowitz, already a three-time Wanamaker Mile champion at the Millrose Games, will turn his attention to the Paavo Nurmi Two Miles at the 110th edition of the games on Saturday in New York.
- Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award on Tuesday and will be honored Friday in Baltimore.
- In the 2004 and 2009 NFL drafts, Maryland had five players selected. In 2002 and 2006, three Terps were drafted by NFL teams. But in the past four drafts, only four Maryland players have been selected. In the fickle world of scouting and drafting, there can be myriad factors for the drop off: lack of talent, lack of development and, in some cases, lack of luck.
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Former Maryland star, Colts LB D'Qwell Jackson reportedly arrested for assaulting pizza delivery man
Former Maryland star and Indianapolis Colts linebacker D'Qwell Jackson was reportedly arrested last night for simple assault in Washington, D.C. for punching a man over a parking spot. - Ravens coach John Harbaugh was adamant in denying that the Ravens sparked the investigation into the New England Patriots' deflated footballs in the AFC champiojnship game.
- Now, Shipley is set to square off against his former team Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
- Four players were sidelined at practice today for the Ravens. The list includes offensive tackle Eugene Monroe, who underwent arthroscopic knee surgery last week and is expected to miss roughly a month.
- The Ravens have carved out more salary-cap breathing room by terminating the contracts of veteran fullback Vonta Leach and inside linebacker Jameel McClain on Thursday, creating $4.95 million in salary-cap space.
- For eight years, former Maryland linebacker D'Qwell Jackson was a fixture with the Cleveland Browns. Now, that tenure is over with the Browns cutting Jackson today.
- During the reeling Ravens' third consecutive loss Sunday, quarterback Joe Flacco was sacked five times by the Cleveland Browns.
- When the Ravens travel to play the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, they'll be squaring off with quarterback Jason Campbell.
- The Cleveland Browns sent shock waves through the NFL when they traded running back Trent Richardson to the Indianapolis Colts for a 2014 first-round draft pick Wednesday.
- LaQuan Williams added to injury report as questionable with ankle injury
- The Ravens¿ no-huddle was employed 49 of 77 snaps to generate 438 yards. The shotgun was utilized 41 times, buying time for Joe Flacco before pass rushers invaded the pocket.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns game at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday night.
- The Browns, who have had one winning season and five head coaches in the past decade, traded up to select Trent Richardson third overall in April's draft and 19 spots later used another first-round draft pick on Brandon Weeden.
- Every week, I hope to bring you a quick Q&A with someone who covers the Ravens¿ opponent that week. On Thursday night, the Ravens host the Cleveland Browns, so I chatted with Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon-Journal.
- Former Terps LB D'Qwell Jackson agrees to five-year deal with Browns
- We started to look ahead to the NFL offseason as soon as Billy Cundiff's field goal fluttered off-target and we will dive headfirst into the offseason two weeks from now when the scouting combine begins in Indianapolis.
- The passing game stands out as a problem area for the Ravens. Dropped balls and quarterback Joe Flacco's lower-than-usual completion percentage are cause for concern.
- Up 20-0, the Ravens let the Browns close to within 20-14 but held on to win.