jermaine lewis
- The Ravens are expected to receive three or four compensatory picks -- likely four -- which would bring their number of picks for next month's NFL draft to 12. That's a lot of ammo for general manager Ozzie Newsome should the Ravens choose to move up, down and all around or acquire more picks for next year¿s NFL draft. Here is a look at what the Ravens have done in the past when they entered a draft with nine or more draft picks.
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- For much of Saturday's 38-35 double-overtime win over the Denver Broncos, however, it appeared that special teams would be the Ravens' downfall.
- Darryl Hill didn't set out to make history. The Atlantic Coast Conference's first African-American football player said Tuesday that he was a "reluctant pioneer."
- Havre de Grace man started as a Browns fan but changed allegiances
- Frederick E. Bouchat's lawyer accused the franchise of copyright infringement because, he says, his client's logo has resurfaced on television, on the Internet and in popular video games.
- While doing my homework on the Ravens and their history in the NFL draft, I spent a little time exploring our Ravens draft database (sorry for the shameless plug, but it's pretty neat feature if you haven't checked it out). In no particular order, here are some trends and random factoids from the 126 picks they've made in 16 years.
- Former Baltimore Ravens player Jermaine Lewis has apparently fallen on hard times. Remembered for returning a kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown in the 2001 Super Bowl, he now makes the headlines more for his arrests than his exploits on the field.
- Former Ravens player Jermaine Lewis was arrested in Baltimore County on Thursday for driving on a suspended license, an arrest that comes two months before he is due in court for a reckless driving charge from last year.
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- Q&A with Raven specials teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg
- On a night when three former Ravens return to M&T Bank Stadium, the spotlight on Friday will fall on four new starters making their home debut for the team. ... Joe Flacco said he thinks of himself as a top-five NFL quarterback. ... Orioles first baseman Chris Davis will continue to rehab his right shoulder rather than have surgery to repair a small tear. ... Ed Norton's birthday wish is for Cal Ripken Jr. to save the Orioles.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti explained his decision to hire John Harbaugh over Rex Ryan three years ago. ... The Ravens expect Matt Birk to be ready for the season opener. ... Ravens Super Bowl hero Jermaine Lewis was arrested and released on bail. ... Current and former Ravens players are caught up in a scandal at the University of Miami. ... Brian Matusz had an uneven outing in the Orioles' 8-4 loss to the Athletics on Tuesday night, but his teammates saw some positives as he returned to the major leagues. ... Dylan Bundy plans to reach the majors by 2013. ... Brian Roberts isn't sure whether he'll play again this season.
- Retired Ravens player Jermaine Lewis is arrested in Baltimore County