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- Maryland's home matchup on Super Bowl Sunday in 1973 against North Carolina State helped launch the career of Wolfpack star David Thompson and took college basketball to another level with fans.
- Viewers and businesses in Carroll prepped for the big game, but some said the controversy over protests during NFL games may affect the numbers at events.
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said Friday that general manager Ozzie Newsome will step down after the 2018 season and Eric DeCosta will replace him.
- The rising star cornerback who grew up in Baltimore is dealt to Chiefs.
- Fan discontent over the lack of changes on John Harbaugh's coaching staff is understandable. But that doesn't mean Don "Wink" Martindale shouldn't get a clean slate.
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- Advocate for the disabled veterans worked for Senator Ben Cardin
- My Meadowview Farm homebred Tin Type Gal, a two-time Grade 3 winner on the grass, is set to make her second straight dirt start in the $100,000 Thirty Eight Go
- The defense will get an opportunity to add to its total of 40 sacks against the quarterback who is tied for sixth in sacks in the NFL.
- Coppin State put a scare in host Georgia Tech for two-thirds of the game before fading, 76-62, on Wednesday night. The Eagles, who fell to 0-21 all-time
- Digest: Frostburg State routed by Mount Union, 70-37, in NCAA D-III football quarterfinals
- As a matchup with Jim Caldwell's Detroit Lions looms, the veteran is not looking back on the 2012 season. He's just focusing on trying to improve performance of a woeful offense.
- With 23-0 thumping at Green Bay on Sunday, the Ravens became the fifth team in the past 30 years to shut out three opponents.
- Of the Ravens' pending unrestricted free agents this coming offseason, almost all of them play on the offensive side of the ball.
- The Ravens are 7-2 after a bye, but are seeking their first win against the Green Bay Packers in Wisconsin.
- With all of the supposed improvements in how the NFL deals with players' head injuries — after scrutiny from Congress, then lawsuits — there still are curious
- Ben Roethlisberger's 32-yard completion to Antonio Brown with 35 seconds set up a 33-yard field goal from Chris Boswell as time expired.
- John Dutton, Jim Gentile and Carroll Rosenbloom are part of This Week in Maryland Sports History.
- Wide receiver/return man Keenan Reynolds gets another NFL opportunity after he was cut by the Ravens after the end of the preseason.
- The Ravens go into the bye week knowing that the offense needs to be much improved if the team is going to make it to the playoffs.
- As the Ravens head into Nashville for a key matchup against the Tennessee Titans, their 2015 first-round pick is making no positive impact for a struggling offense.
- Woodhead will eligible to return for Ravens' game Nov. 19 against the Green Bay Packers.
- With injuries piling up along the Washington Redskins offensive line, the team signed former Raven Tony Bergstrom to the active roster Wednesday. The Redskins
- Digest: Ex-Redskins GM McCloughan testifies in grievance over firing
- Mike Preston writes that the Ravens offense needs to start showing improvement soon.
- I've been to ballgames where the national anthem is disrespected, so I can understand why people get upset. I’m not talking about the players. I’m talking about people in the stands.
- Here's what you need to know about Sunday's game.
- The Baltimore native leads Chicago into Sunday’s tilt with the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium at 1 p.m.
- Morgan State to unveil statues of legendary football coaches Earl Banks and Eddie Hurt
- The backlash against NFL players kneeling during the national anthem was a long time coming, Cal Thomas writes.
- President Trump's feud with the NFL may fire up his base, but it's making him look petty and small, Jules Witcover writes.
- The Washington Capitals started training camp with 65 players and 20 days to whittle the roster to no more than 23. On Thursday afternoon, Washington cut four
- Digest: Dulaney grad Busko wins age group at Ironman Chattanooga
- Some channels reported ratings increases and others were down for Week 3 of the NFL, which saw several players protesting the national anthem.
- A lot of NFL teams are dealing with poor play on offensive line
- Team promotes G/C Matt Skura, signs OT Dieguot Joseph to active roster; Langford returns to practice squad.
- Under John Harbaugh, the Ravens are 10-0 at home against rookie quarterbacks.
- After Week 1, Urban's on pace to tie his 2016 snap count by Week 3.
- Alex Hawkins, a fun-loving special teams standout for the Baltimore Colts, is dead at 80.
- Mike Preston writes that there's nothing pretty about Ravens' recipe for success, but if they follow it they'll win
- The NFL has relaxed its rules on celebrations. But no twerking, throat slashing or dunking, please.
- The Ravens have many concerns, but the uncertainty on the offensive line is most concerning.
- With cooler temperatures around the corner, Redskins tight end Vernon Davis wants to bring awareness to youth homelessness. He's hosting a clothing drive on
- The two-time Pro Bowl player discusses his success, his priorities and his trend of watching every Alabama game.
- Owner Steve Bisciotti hasn't given any ultimatums, but change could be near with no playoff berth.
- Ravens coach John Harbaugh acknowledged that expectations are high for the team’s 16th overall selection.
- Digest: Tammaro's TD pass lifts Johns Hopkins in OT, 32-26
- After retiring due to congenital spinal condition, Zachary Orr will work with linebackers and help evaluate players.
- Only Seattle fares better in a new ESPN analysis.
- Digest: Terps women's basketball team routs Sweden, finishes fifth at World University Games