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| National Football League |
NFL Football Transaction |
08/02/2008 |
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| Suspended Baltimore Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington for the first game of the regular season. |
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| Ravens CB Washington suspended for opener |
NFL Football |
08/01/2008 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The National Football League suspended Baltimore Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington without pay for the team's first regular-season game of 2008 after he violated the league's personal conduct policy. Washington will sit out September 7 when the Ravens welcome the Cincinnati Bengals to M&T Bank Stadium. Washington was in hot water after being arrested in February at his home in Manatee County, Florida, when a responding police officer noticed a red mark on the neck of Washi |
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| Ravens sign Flacco |
NFL Football |
07/21/2008 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens signed quarterback Joe Flacco, their first-round draft pick, to a five-year contract Monday. Terms were not disclosed, but the Baltimore Sun reported earlier that the deal could be worth $30 million, including $8.75 million in guaranteed money. Flacco, who played collegiately at Delaware, was the 18th overall pick in this year's draft. He started all 15 games as a senior and threw for 4,263 yards with 23 touchdowns against only five interceptions. |
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| Report: Ravens sign Flacco |
NFL Football |
07/17/2008 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens have reportedly come to terms with quarterback Joe Flacco, their first-round draft pick. The Baltimore Sun reports the five-year deal could be worth $30 million, including $8.75 million in guaranteed money. Flacco, who played collegiately at Delaware, was the 18th overall pick in this year's draft. He started all 15 games as a senior and threw for 4,263 yards with 23 touchdowns against only five interceptions. |
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| Trent Dilfer says he's retiring |
NFL Football |
07/10/2008 |
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| eally thrilled and looking forward to what's next for me. And obviously miss football. It's been a huge part of my life. But from here on out I'm excited about the possibilities and looking forward." Dilfer won a Super Bowl as the quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens in 2000. The 36-year old threw for 20,518 yards in his career with 113 touchdowns and 129 interceptions. He played for Tampa Bay, Baltimore, Seattle, Cleveland, and San Francisco. In his last season with the 49ers, Dilfer appeared in seven games - s |
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| FCS QB Rankings |
Division I-AA College Football |
06/27/2008 |
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| nd legs that could be perfect for coach Chris Hatcher's pass-happy system. 5. Rob Schoenhoft, Delaware, Junior, 6-6, 238 Schoenhoft has one of the biggest chores of any newcomer this season as the replacement to Joe Flacco, a first-round pick by the Baltimore Ravens. The Ohio State transfer, who was being asked to move to tight end by the Buckeyes, has size and a nice arm, but looked somewhat lost during spring practice. Schoenhoft is battling redshirt freshman Lou Ritacco for playing time. 6. Matt Malouf, Samf |
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| Sonics vs. Seattle trial begins |
NBA Basketball |
06/15/2008 |
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| to keep the Sonics in town for two more years. Fred Nance knows specific performance well. With a trial seeming imminent, Nance negotiated Cleveland's settlement with the NFL that guaranteed the city a new team after the original Browns became the Baltimore Ravens in 1996. ``It's like a silver bullet in the lease,'' Nance said last week during a telephone interview from Cleveland, where he is the regional managing partner for the law firm Squire Sanders and Dempsey. ``There was language that made it very |
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| Ravens' Ogden doesn't 'toe' line about retirement |
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06/12/2008 |
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| 12-year career in which he established himself as one of the greatest offensive linemen in NFL history. Ogden was selected to play in 11 Pro Bowls, and he probably would have made it an even dozen had he opted to return for another season with the Baltimore Ravens. But because he couldn't operate at peak efficiency with a hyperextended left big toe, the decision to call it a career was relatively easy. ``When you play football for as long as I have, it's really difficult to know injuries just won't let you |
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| Ogden announces retirement |
NFL Football |
06/12/2008 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden announced his retirement on Thursday, bringing an end to what will likely be a Hall of Fame career. Ogden is retiring primarily due to a nagging toe injury. The UCLA product said at the end of the season that he was leaning towards retirement, but wanted to give his toe time to heal. When the condition did not improve, the decision was made to hang up the cleats on an illustrious career. "It means a great deal to me," Ogden st |
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| Report: Ogden to announce retirement |
NFL Football |
06/11/2008 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden will reportedly announce his retirement on Wednesday. Ogden informed the Baltimore Sun of his decision, telling the newspaper that a nagging toe injury is the primary reason he has decided to call it a career. The UCLA product said at the end of the season that he was leaning towards retirement, but wanted to give his toe time to heal. When the condition did not improve, he made the decision to put the cap on what will likely be |
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