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- Elvis Grbac, Skip Wise and Earl Monroe are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for February 24 to March 2
- Impact of Ravens' triumph has crossed state lines and touched players and coaches who, for more than 50 years, helped shape the city's football lore.
- As Baltimore continues to celebrate after the Ravens win in the Super Bowl, it's worth noting that Baltimore hasn't had mutliple major league playoff teams in 42 years.
- Doris Mae Hoey Snyder, an Annapolis resident who performed as the head majorette for the Baltimore Colts Marching Band and later formed the Washington Redskins' squad, died Dec. 18 at the Baltimore Washington Medical Center after suffering an aortic dissection. She was 85.
- Jamal Lewis, Terry Reardon and Norm Bulaich are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for December 23 to December 29
- Joe Krivak, David Robinson and Marvin Webster are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for December 2 to December 8
- It was, Willie Richardson said, the perfect send-off. Against Pittsburgh in 1971, the Colts' veteran caught two touchdown passes within two minutes to break open a 34-21 victory at Memorial Stadium.
- Dr. Joshua Breschkin, a retired optometrist whose early work with contact lenses earned him the respect of well-known Baltimore Colts and Orioles players, died of stroke complications Nov. 6 at his Cross Keys home. He was 94.
- Red Sullivan, Archie Moore and Lefty Grove are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for October 21 to October 27
- Vinny Testaverde, Bob Robertson and Johnny Unitas are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for October 7 to October 13
- Small high school in Texas to honor former Colts wide receiver Raymond Berry after 62 years
- Baltimore Sun's Top 175 athletes: Baltimore Colts offensive lineman Jim Parker, who sprung Lenny Moore and protected Johnny Unitas, was named to All-Pro first team eight straight years
- As he carried the Lombardi Trophy to midield after the Super Bowl Sunday, past a double row of giddy and groping New York Giants, Raymond Berry felt their glee.
- Instant analysis: Giants hold on to beat Patriots
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and the team released a lengthy statement about the decision to permanently move training camp from Westminster to the team's headquarters in Owings Mills when that decision was announced in December. On Wednesday, Bisciotti was asked about appeasing the many disappointed fans.
- Raymond Berry can't fathom the odds. Who'd have thought that, the same year he was asked to present the Vince Lombardi Trophy, the two locales most dear to his heart would be playing on Sunday for a Super Bowl berth?
- What do all Baltimore football championship seasons have in common? Well, they all started with training camp in the fresh air of Westminster. Should we worry that this one didn't?
- Marchetti, Donovan, Moore, Berry, Mackey, Parker and Ewbank to be enshrined at museum
- Former Baltimore Colts tight end John Mackey, whose off-the-field exploits were as important as his accomplishments on it, died Wednesday night. The Hall of Famer was 69.
- Former Baltimore Colts tight end John Mackey, whose off-the-field exploits were as important as his accomplishments on it, died Wednesday night. The Hall of Famer was 69.
- Kevin Cowherd: Kicker Matt Stover stands toe-to-toe with greatest Ravens of all time