indianapolis colts
- The coach was hired Jan. 19, 2008. The QB was drafted April 26, 2008. They've been together ever since.
- After starter Bert Jones got hurt, the man his teammates called “Pops” passed for nearly 3,000 yards and 15 touchdowns in his most prolific NFL season for the Colts.
- Bobby Boyd, Colts All Pro cornerback in the 1960s, dies at 79.
- Ray Lewis, Curt Schilling and Pam Shriver are part of This Week in Maryland Sports History.
- Don Shula, Mary Ann Musser and Deion Sanders are part of this week in Maryland sports.
- Don Kellett, Jeff Ballard and Bob Turley are part of this week in Maryland sports.
- Team's injury-riddled offensive line gets a new addition. Now where will he play?
- Austin Howard makes Ravens' preseason debut; Matt Skura, Jarrod Pughsley get starting nod.
- Lions LB Brandon Copeland, a former Gilman star battling for starting job, to miss season with torn pectoral muscle, reports say
- The Ravens have their youngest linebacker group in years.
- For 19 years, the Baltimore Colts held their football training camp at Western Maryland College in Westminster.
- How could the Ravens bring Colin Kaepernick to play in the birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner?
- Former River Hill standout has been sidelined with toe injury
- Thin at tight end, the Ravens add a former New York Giant to the mix.
- Would the Ravens’ Griff Whalen rather catch passes or returns kicks? “Really both,” he said.
- Ravens nose tackle Brandon Williams is not surprised by former teammate Zachary Orr’s comeback try.
- All eyes will be on Joe Flacco when training camp begins Thursday.
- Looking to add another veteran receiver and potential kick returner to the mix, the Ravens signed former Indianapolis Colt and San Diego Charger Griff Whalen on Friday.
- Towson and Morgan State will meet for the first time since 2011 on Sept. 2 at Johnny Unitas Stadium in the season opener for both teams, with kickoff at 6 p.m.
- Steve Krulevitz, Jimmy Orr and Jim Valvano are part of The Sun Remembers for July 16-22.
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- While searching for a team to sign him for the 2017 season, former Ravens linebacker Zach Orr said in a Friday radio interview that he retired in January without seeking a second opinion.
- Steve Francis, George Kell and Frank Robinson are part of The Sun Remembers for June 25-July 1.
- The Raiders made Derek Carr the highest paid quarterback in the NFL, further knocking Joe Flacco's deal down a peg on that list.
- Frank Kush, who coached the last Colts teams in Baltimore in 1982 and 1983, has died. He was 88.
- The Ravens rank 12th in the NFL in a 247wallst.com look at average home attendance in 2016 as a percentage of stadium capacity.
- The Ravens felt they were doing the right thing asking for later bye and they still feel that way, even with a matchup versus Pittsburgh following London game.
- The Ravens single-game tickets for the 2017 season will go on sale Tuesday morning.
- The Ravens have signed cornerbacks Brandon Boykin and Al-Hajj Shabazz while releasing veteran defensive back Kyle Arrington.
- Jonathan Ogden, Moose Haas and Luis Aparicio are part of The Sun Remembers for May 28-June 3.
- Rick Volk, former Colts safety, and Glenn Murphy, a diehard fan, surprised Andy Nelson Friday to mark the former All-Pro safety’s 84th birthday.
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- Justin Forsett, who played parts of three seasons with the Ravens in his nine-year career, announced his retirement on a website this morning.
- Breshad Perriman is changing his number as he returns for his third season with the team.
- John Elway, Bailey Goss and Jeff Reboulet are part of The Sun Remembers for April 30-May 6.
- The first of the Ravens’ three picks on day two of the draft is at No.47 overall. That’s the 15th pick in this round so here are 15 thoughts on yesterday,
- While Baltimore's light rail system it debuted alongside the successful Oriole Park at Camden yards in 1992, the 25-year-old rail line's envisioned role as a transit solution for Baltimore has gone largely unfulfilled. While crowded around game times and somewhat busy at rush hour, light rail's ridership remains below projections, and the north-south line did not become part of a larger integrated transit system.
- Remembering the biggest busts in the history of Baltimore sports.
- The Monday matchup with the reigning AFC South-winning Texans is one of three prime-time games scheduled for the Ravens.
- We know the Ravens' 2017 opponents. Tonight at 8 we'll know when they will play. The NFL will announce its 2017 schedule on the NFL Network.
- The NFL will make its long-awaited announcement of their regular-season schedule on Thursday night.
- Twenty-five years after Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened, the Orioles have paid the state $255 million in rent and admission taxes — more than the stadium's sticker price — and state officials say Maryland got a good deal even as it continues to spend $15 million a year to pay off the bonds.
- After starting six games for the Ravens last year, cornerback Jerraud Powers has decided to retire.
- Teams traditionally get the following week off after playing in the London series, but the Ravens have requested for a later bye week.
- The Ravens haven't been on "Hard Knocks" since the inaugural season of the HBO show in 2001. It won't happen again this year either.
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March 30, 1996: Maryland upsets No. 1 Virginia, 13-11, in men's lacrosse in College Park. Andrew Whipple scores six goals and goalie Brian Do
- Georgia senior Chase Kalisz of Bel Air broke his three-year-old US Open and NCAA record in the 400 individual medley on Friday at the NCAA championships in Indianapolis.
- The 2016 season didn’t go as Kamar Aiken had hoped, and his first foray into free agency might not have either. But after a quiet market for his services, Aiken
- March 21, 2002: Owner Peter Angelos predicts the Orioles will play at least .500 baseball after going 63-98 in 2001.
- Digest: Terps' Melo Trimble makes AP All-Big Ten first team