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- John Harbaugh declined to say whether Joe Flacco has been cleared to practice, offering only that the longtime starter is "progressing very well."
- Some Maryland fans made two trips that year to the Georgia Dome.
- The Ravens, whose late rally from a 20-6 deficit fell short after a two-point conversion attempt failed with 45 seconds left, have to cut down their roster from 75 to 53 players by 4 p.m. Saturday.
- Despite the crowd being the smallest for an international soccer game in Baltimore in recent years, Ravens senior vice-president and director of stadium operations Roy Sommerhof was pleased with the turnout for Saturday's CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals and seems hopeful that the tournament will return to Baltimore in 2017.
- Clemson is expected to interview Maryland coach John Szefc for its vacant baseball coaching job, a report says.
- The Ravens have finalized their preseason schedule dates and kickoff times.
- Baltimore¿s M&T Bank Stadium will host a pair of CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal matches on July 18, and if the United States finishes in the top two spots of its round-robin group, the men¿s national team will play in Baltimore for the second straight tournament.
- It has been nearly 13 years since Juan Dixon, then a senior and one of the best college players in the country, broke the collective heart of Hoosiers everywhere. He didn¿t do it in a regular season game like the one No. 13 Maryland and No. 23 Indiana will play at 9 p.m.
- Neither Mark Turgeon nor Tom Crean are in reflective moods these days. The fourth-year Maryland coach and his Indiana counterpart would rather focus on Thursday's nationally televised matchup between the 13th-ranked Terps and No. 23 Hoosiers at Assembly Hall.
- The lasting image Gary Williams left when he retired as Maryland's men's basketball coach in 2011 was of one of combativeness and combustion.
- The Falcons have posted a single road victory since the start of the 2013 season, good for a .091 road win percentage in that stretch, including five straight losses outside the Georgia Dome.
- At every stop in his young football career, undrafted rookie James Hurst hasn't had much time to settle in before being thrust into a starting role. In both high school and college, it turned out he was ready the moment he walked onto the field, and the Ravens are hoping the same proves true on Sunday when he starts in place of left tackle Eugene Monroe, who underwent knee surgery on Wednesday.
- Gary Williams, Lefty Driesell and other Maryland men's and women's basketball luminaries will return to Cole Field House on Friday night for Maryland Madness.
- A game-by-game look at the San Francisco 49ers' run to New Orleans.
- The CONCACAF Gold Cup is coming to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
- Jalen Brooks, a Maryland linebacker commitment, talks about playing for the Terps.
- Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants both badly need a victory today at M&T Bank Stadium
- Sean Woods hit a shot that was nearly one of the biggest in Kentucky basketball history, a high-arching bank off the backboard on a drive down the lane in the waning seconds to put the Wildcats ahead against defending national champion Duke in the 1992 East Regional final.
- For the Ravens' special teams, Friday night's game against the Detroit Lions was defined by squandered opportunities and miscommunication.
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- Ravens outside linebacker Albert McClellan looped around the Atlanta Falcons' offensive line Thursday night, powerfully redirecting his charge to crash into quarterback John Parker Wilson.
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- Undrafted rookie scored touchdown in NFL debut, had 140 all-purpose yards
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- Even the special teams got into the disappointing act by allowing Dominique Franks to return a punt to the Ravens' 15-yard line.
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- Those five are part of the Ravens' 25-man rookie class that head coach John Harbaugh has already called the "deepest" group of first-year players that the organization has had in his five-season tenure. With the starters not expected to play much more than a quarter in the Ravens' preseason opener Thursday night against the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome, the focus will quickly shift to the team's newcomers who hope to prove they can help an organization that prides itself on developing
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- When the Ravens open the preseason Thursday night against the Atlanta Falcons, barring a sudden setback, fans can rest assured that they will see Joe Flacco under center.
- Shutdown Academy has offered a summer camp in each of the past four years called Commitment 4 Change, but the All-Star Bowl is in its first year.
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