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| Carolina DT Kemoeatu to have surgery Wednesday |
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08/04/2009 |
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| ered a torn Achilles' tendon and he could miss the entire upcoming season. Kemoeatu suffered the injury during the first training camp practice Monday morning, in a non-contact drill. The Panthers said he'd have surgery Wednesday, but didn't label a time for Kemoeatu's return. The 30-year-old Kemoeatu started all 14 of the games he played in last season. In 46 games with the Panthers, including 40 starts, he's logged 138 tackles. Before coming to Carolina, Kemoeatu played four seasons for the Baltimore Ravens. |
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| Carolina DT Kemoeatu suffers torn Achilles' tendon |
NFL Football |
08/03/2009 |
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| ng defensive tackle Maake Kemoeatu suffered a torn Achilles' tendon and he could miss the entire upcoming season. Kemoeatu suffered the injury during the first training camp practice Monday morning, in a non-contact drill. The Panthers said they'd update his condition Tuesday. The 30-year-old Kemoeatu started all 14 of the games he played in last season. In 46 games with the Panthers, including 40 starts, he's logged 138 tackles. Before coming to Carolina, Kemoeatu played four seasons for the Baltimore Ravens. |
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| Ravens WR Mason ends retirement |
NFL Football |
08/01/2009 |
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| Westminster, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Derrick Mason has decided to end his retirement and return to the club. "It was a tough decision, but I think it was a good decision for me to come back," Mason admitted. "I needed to evaluate my life, football and my career. The last several weeks thinking about it and talking with my family was an important time for me and them. "I still have an intense fire inside me and I want to play. I felt like I had left something undone, and I wanted to |
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| Ravens agree to five-year deal with first-round pick Oher |
NFL Football |
07/29/2009 |
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| Westminster, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens announced Wednesday night that they have agreed on a five-year contract with rookie offensive tackle Michael Oher. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. Oher, Baltimore's 23rd overall selection in this year's draft, is the projected starter at right tackle. He is replacing retired Willie Anderson at the position. The 6-foot-5, 318-pounder Ole Miss product will be with the team on Thursday during its administrative day. He will meet with t |
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| WR Bennett retires two days after signing with Ravens |
NFL Football |
07/27/2009 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - Wide receiver Drew Bennett announced his retirement Sunday night, just two days after he signed a one-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens. "After returning home from Baltimore this weekend, a previous knee injury flared up, making me realize that I am unable to play another NFL season," Bennett said in a statement through his agent, Steve Caric. The 30-year-old Bennett apologized to the Ravens organization for the decision. "After an off-season of workouts and rehab I thoug |
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| Ravens agree to terms with second-round pick Kruger |
NFL Football |
07/26/2009 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens have agreed on a four-year contract with their second-round selection in April's draft, defensive end/linebacker Paul Kruger. Kruger is poised to sign on Monday when the Ravens open training camp for select players. He was a two-year starter at defensive end for Utah and declared for the draft following a redshirt sophomore campaign in 2008. The 6-foot-4, 260-pounder had 10 1/2 sacks, 124 career tackles, three forced fumbles and two picks over his brief ten |
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| Ravens sign WR Bennett |
NFL Football |
07/24/2009 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens have signed wide receiver Drew Bennett to a one-year contract. The deal comes less than two weeks since Derrick Mason, who was the leading receiver on the Ravens last year, said he considers himself retired. "It's good to be able at this time of year to pick up a player who has been very productive in the league, and that includes against our defense," said Baltimore general manager Ozzie Newsome. "He has been very competitive against us. We obviously li |
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| Ravens, Suggs reach long-term deal |
NFL Football |
07/15/2009 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens and linebacker Terrell Suggs agreed to a six-year contract on Wednesday. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the Baltimore Sun is reporting the deal to be worth $63 million, with Suggs expected to receive $33 million in option and signing bonuses, the most for a defensive player in NFL history. A first-round pick in 2003, Suggs is coming off a stellar campaign, leading the club with eight sacks and notching 68 tackles in 16 games last season. The for |
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| Ravens WR Mason announces retirement |
NFL Football |
07/13/2009 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Derrick Mason said Monday he considers himself retired, for now. Speaking on ESPN, Mason said even though he made the decision to retire, that could change in the next month. "If what I'm doing becomes work then it's time for me to go," Mason told ESPN. "It started to become work for me. My workouts this offseason continued to get a little harder. I don't think it had anything to do with my age because physically, I know I can play." The 35-year-o |
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| Around FCS: Steve McNair's paradoxical life |
Division I-AA College Football |
07/06/2009 |
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| d the Titans to the Super Bowl victory over the St. Louis Rams in what many consider the greatest Super Bowl ever played, but his pass to Kevin Dyson on the final play of the game came up one yard short of the end zone in a 23-16 loss. Moving to the Baltimore Ravens in 2006, McNair re-energized that franchise, leading them to a division title with a 13-3 record in his first year with the club. Coming from the small-school ranks, McNair proved that players from the FCS level could make a major impact as pros aft |
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