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- The nose tackle’s work in the community – which earned him the annual award after Tuesday’s practice – takes up one full page in the Ravens media guide.
- Domonique Foxworth is a former NFL cornerback and a Harvard Business School graduate, and often it seems as if he wants to be recognized as neither. Sometimes he will appear on an ESPN show and be asked to talk about important matters and not want to come across as too highbrow. Other times, he'll be discussing football and remind himself that he was neither a star nor a Super Bowl champion, so he cannot talk in clichés and expect people to care.
- Angel McCoughtry (St. Frances) scored 37 points and the Atlanta Dream beat the visiting Seattle Storm, 94-85, on Wednesday night in a single-elimination WNBA playoff game.
- Former Ravens and Maryland cornerback Domonique Foxworth has been named chief operating officer of the National Basketball Players Association.
- Retired Ravens center Matt Birk is joining the NFL as an appeals officer on player discipline, replacing former NFL coach Art Shell.
- In attempt to attract more television viewers to the Pro Bowl and also make the game more appealing its players, the NFL and the players union on Wednesday announced major changes to spice up the game's format.
- On Tuesday ¿ 10 months after his injury ¿ Webb suited up for the first day of training camp, and while he had limited participation in team drills, the fifth-year cornerback is on target to play in the Ravens' regular-season opener against the Denver Broncos on Sept. 5.
- Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and ex-Raven Brendon Ayanbadejo among a group of players supporting the NFLPA's new 'LGBT Pride' shirt line.
- Ed Reed is the most captivating athlete who has passed through the city during my time as a writer. And for that reason, I'm unashamed to say I'll miss him.
- When the Ravens and Broncos kick off at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday in an AFC divisional game at Sports Authority Field, Ray Lewis and Peyton Manning will match wits for the final time.
- Baltimore Ravens have to face Peyton Manning and Broncos, plus deal with high altitude
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- In an interview with The Baltimore Sun, NFL Players Association president Domonique Foxworth said Friday that he was disappointed in Maryland House of Delegates member Emmett C. Burns Jr.,
- The Baltimore Ravens created some breathing room under the NFL salary cap limit when they signed Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice to a five-year, $40 million maximum value deal that included a $15 million signing bonus.
- Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard was rewarded this month with a contract extension, a deal that can keep him in Baltimore through 2015. Pollard made 75 tackles and broke up a career-high 13 passes in 2011, but Pollard insists his attitude and his play won't change now that he has a new deal.
- Former Ravens CB Dominique Foxworth's playing days may be over
- Former Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth, who played an important role in the negotiations of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and the end of the NFL lockout last year, was elected as the president of the NFL Players Association during the union¿s Board of Player Representatives meeting today.
- The Ravens signed four players to contracts to bolster special teams, linebackers, secondary.
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- The Ravens announced Monday that they have released cornerback Domonique Foxworth. Foxworth, who hails from Randallstown and played college football at Maryland, played in just two games for the Ravens the past two seasons after tearing his right ACL in 2010.
- The Ravens will release veteran cornerback Chris Carr, a decision that has been expected and could serve as the precursor to other roster moves
- Because we're officially two weeks away from free agency, Jeff Zrebiec is getting asked more and more about who will and won't return among the 13 Baltimore Ravens due to hit the open market March 13.
- Last year at the NFL Scouting Combine, one of the Ravens' biggest needs was a cornerback and they wound up using two of their first five picks in the draft to address it, selecting Jimmy Smith (Colorado) in the first round and Chykie Brown (Texas) in the fifth.
- John Harbaugh and Ozzie Newsome hold court at NFL combine. Ravens will make a big run at keeping Ben Grubbs. Ed Reed will return for an 11th season.
- Ravens notes: Salary cap won't prevent team from filling needs
- The NFL scouting combine starts Feb. 22. In advance of the annual meat market in Indianapolis, staff writer Matt Vensel will examine each position and give Ravens fans the 4-1-1. In this post he looks at cornerbacks.
- The Ravens are focused on securing contract extensions for Ray Rice and Joe Flacco, but Ben Grubbs' status is unclear. The Ravens will use the franchise tag on its star running back if a new contract can't be worked out. Bringing back the left guard could be difficult.
- The sinking feeling surfaced in the stomachs of many Ravens as Billy Cundiff's field goal attempt hooked wide of the left upright Jan. 22. But for cornerback Domonique Foxworth, the heartache began back in September, months before the team's 23-20 loss in the AFC championship game.
- Rivalry between Baltimore and New England is characterized by mutual respect among coaches, executives and owners.
- Five Things We Learned in the Ravens 24-10 win over the Colts
- Ravens Q&A: Jimmy Smith. Rookie cornerback discusses how he found his position, the role his brother had in his upbringing, and his indoctrination into the Steelers rivalry.