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- Ray Lewis, Jonathan Ogden and Ozzie Newsome reflect on the draft that made the Ravens.
- Thank you, Cris Carter. I am still three weeks away from having to review my first Baltimore Ravens telecast of the season, and already I am sick of the ex-jock mindset that dominates and pollutes the studio shows and broadcast booths of all the networks and cable channels that do business with the NFL.
- Can you imagine Ray Lewis as a wrestler? He very nearly was.
- Retired Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden was honored with a halftime tribute and presented with his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring.
- Former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis has taken some criticism after taking out his credit card on the air at ESPN and saying he would help pay a fine for a player who delivered a late hit to a quarterback.
- A sea of purple Ravens fans descends on Canton, Ohio, for Jonathan Ogden's Hall of Fame induction
- Jonathan Ogden will become Ravens first Hall of Famer to spend entire career with team
- Jonathan Ogden, the first player ever drafted by the Ravens and the pre-eminent offensive lineman of his generation, will reach the pinnacle of individual recognition this weekend when he is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- Jacoby Jones danced in several NFL end zones this season as he went from unheralded free agent pickup to one of the heroes of the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers earlier this month.
- CBS broadcaster Phil Simms can't deviate from the script
- Jonathan Ogden, the first draft pick in Ravens history and the quintessential left tackle of his generation, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday in his first year of eligibility.
- In addition to the Ravens on the field for Super Bowl XLVII, Baltimore viewers are going to see some familiar faces on the NFL Network's coverage leading up to the game.
- The 15 modern-era finalists for this year's Pro Football Hall of Fame class were announced Friday morning, and two Ravens legends -- Jonathan Ogden and Art Modell -- are one step closer to enshrinement in Canton.
- The news of Ravens legendary middle linebacker Ray Lewis' upcoming retirement triggered plenty of reactions around the league.
- Respect being paid to retiring Ravens middle linebacker
- Steelers quarterback sidelined with shoulder, rib injuries
- Ogden regarded as best tackle of his era, Modell won a Super Bowl in Baltimore during 2000 season
- Michael Phelps finally got his elusive gold medal in an individual event at these London Games, and set another Olympic record in the process.
- Jamal Lewis filed for bankruptcy in Georgia in April, claiming $14.5 million in assets and $10.6 million in debts — among them, a more than $350,000 judgment on a defaulted loan from the bank whose name hangs over Ravens stadium.
- For those who were left out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2012, the road to Canton won't get any easier in 2013. A bunch of strong Hall of Fame candidates will be eligible next year, including former Ravens left tackle and franchise cornerstone Jonathan Ogden. Also up for possible enshrinement are defensive end Michael Strahan, offensive guard Larry Allen, defensive tackle Warren Sapp, and quarterback Steve McNair, who played two seasons in Baltimore.
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- Ray Lewis and Ed Reed have not expressed a desire to retire. ... Lee Evans, who didn't have a catch in his Ravens debut Sunday, missed Wednesday's practice as he continues to be hobbled by a sore left ankle. ... Chris Carr saw a specialist in Texas this week to get another opinion on his injured hamstring. ... Jeremy Guthrie delivered one of his strongest performances of the year and the Orioles slammed three home runs in a 6-2 victory over the Rays on Wednesday night. ... Brian Matusz could pitch again this season.