michael mccrary
- Baltimoreans who were gathering at the Inner Harbor Monday to send off the Super Bowl XLVII-bound Ravens to the Big Easy to face the San Francisco 49ers this weekend.
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- Joe Pace, Carroll Rosenbloom and Tom Nugent are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for January 13 to January 19
- Ray Lewis might not be that hard to replace as a guy running around the field making tackles. But as a leader? Teammates say no one man can fill his shoes.
- Ray Lewis, the Baltimore Ravens linebacker, announced his retirement to the media today at the Under Armour Performance Center.
- David Robinson, Toots Barger and Joe Gans are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for December 30 to January 5
- Zach Baylin, Frank Kush and Kevin Loughery are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for November 4 to November 10
- After an encouraging game against the New England Patriots where Flacco wasn't sacked and rarely hit, he sustained several big hits as the offensive line regularly broke down Thursday night against the Cleveland Browns.
- In a moving ceremony in front of 70,944 rain-soaked fans, Jamal Lewis was inducted into the Ravens¿ Ring of Honor at halftime of the their game against the Cleveland Brownson Thursday night.
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- On a cool, clear day made for football, Art Modell was laid to rest. Just 12 hours after the Ravens won their opener, 44-13 over the Cincinnati Bengals, more than 400 people — including quarterback Joe Flacco, running back Ray Rice and linebacker Ray Lewis — gathered at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation to pay homage to Modell, the team's former owner, who died at 87 on Sept. 6.
- The new Ravens owner was sitting on stage at the Inner Harbor, and looking quite uncomfortable. On Nov. 6, 1995, Art Modell announced that he was moving the Browns from Cleveland to Baltimore, and while local politicians couldn't hide their enthusiasm, Modell appeared embarrassed.
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- The Ravens will induct running back Jamal Lewis, the leading rusher in franchise history, into their Ring of Honor before their Week 4 game this season.
- Ray Rice, Joe Flacco, Torrey Smith and others will be waiters at Mortons for charity
- Making a splash by throwing around cash on talent from other teams isn't usually the Ravens' style, though that's not to say that they haven't made significant signings in their 16-year, going-on-17-year history.
- Rookie makes pivotal interception but also gives up late touchdown
- Former Raven Orlando Brown who died from complications of diabetes was laid to rest at funeral Friday
- Ravens rookies look forward for their first practice in front of fans Working out at M&T Bank Stadium will make Saturday an 'emotional day' for newcomers
- Kevin Cowherd: Kicker Matt Stover stands toe-to-toe with greatest Ravens of all time