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| Grubbs sizzles for Ravens in first NFL training camp |
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08/07/2007 |
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| ars at Auburn provided rookie Ben Grubbs with the background he needed to make an impression in his first NFL training camp. Nothing he experienced in Alabama, however, could prepare him for the heat and humidity of August in Maryland. Grubbs, the Baltimore Ravens' top draft pick in the 2007 draft, has quickly adjusted to the speed of the pro game. The 315-pound guard carries himself like a veteran, holds his own against established defensive linemen and has impressed the coaching staff with his intelligence. |
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| Redskins' QB Campbell has fun with questions about diction, commercial trick |
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08/05/2007 |
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| actices - as if the pressure was getting to him - but he rebounded with some good throws in the following sessions and has since spliced good moments with bad. No real trend has emerged, and anyone looking for one in Saturday's scrimmage against the Baltimore Ravens went home disappointed when coach Joe Gibbs decided to sit Campbell and most of the offensive starters during the 11-on-11 plays. Campbell did take most of the 7-on-7 snaps, but most of his passes were short because the Ravens had Washington's rec |
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| Browns offensive lineman Ryan Tucker suspended 4 games for violating NFL steroid policy |
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08/03/2007 |
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| rowns, who went 4-12 last season and have had only one winning season since 1999. Cleveland opens at home on Sept. 9 against the Pittsburgh Steelers and hosts Cincinnati the following week. The Browns travel to Oakland in Week 3 before playing the Baltimore Ravens at home on Sept. 30 - the day before Tucker's suspension ends. The Browns are just 1-11 against AFC North teams under Crennel, whose future could hinge on Cleveland getting off to a good start. Tucker won a Super Bowl ring with the St. Louis Ram |
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| Browns offensive lineman Ryan Tucker suspended for steroid use |
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08/03/2007 |
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| , one of Cleveland's leaders on the field and in the locker room, missed part of last season with what the team called a ``mental disorder.'' He says he is now healthy and is eligible to return to the roster Oct. 1, one day after the Browns host the Baltimore Ravens. ``I didn't intend to compromise the integrity of the NFL, my team,'' Tucker said following Friday's morning practice. ``I want to apologize to the fans, my family. It's been a long road. I was pretty down and out last year, and in my attempt to c |
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| Browns offensive lineman Ryan Tucker suspended for steroid abuse |
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08/03/2007 |
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| , one of Cleveland's leaders on the field and in the locker room, missed part of last season with what the team called a ``mental disorder.'' He says he is now healthy and is eligible to return to the roster Oct. 1, one day after the Browns host the Baltimore Ravens. ``I didn't intend to compromise the integrity of the NFL, my team,'' Tucker said following Friday's morning practice. ``I want to apologize to the fans, my family. It's been a long road. I was pretty down and out last year, and in my attempt to c |
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| Ravens' Suggs focused on football, not contract |
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08/02/2007 |
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WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) -Even with the possibility of a big payday looming, Terrell Suggs is doing his best to focus on the field. Suggs' agent and the Baltimore Ravens have been working on a long-term contract extension since April. Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome has said that Suggs is the team's top negotiating priority. Suggs is also the Ravens' best pass rusher, and he knows the financial rewards will keep coming as long as he keeps getting sacks. He said he added 9 pounds of muscle in the offsea |
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| Clinton Portis' knee ailing again as Washington Redskins camp loses its healthy glow |
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08/01/2007 |
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| tioning work without the trauma of practicing, cutting and turning. He feels a little discomfort when he cuts and turns.'' Tyer said Portis will return in a matter of ``days, not weeks'' but will not participate in Saturday's scrimmage against the Baltimore Ravens. Right guard Thomas was supposed to have recovered from last month's knee surgery by now, but he's only just starting to take part in some drills, doing a little more each day. Receiver Moss' work is being limited because of a sore leg, perhaps fr |
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| Ex-Maryland player Jared Gaither could come up big on Baltimore Ravens offensive line |
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08/01/2007 |
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WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) -He is 350 pounds of potential, neatly packed into a 6-foot-9 frame. If he wasn't only 21, and if he had played longer than two years at Maryland, Jared Gaither might be ready to become the starting right tackle of the Baltimore Ravens. At this point, however, Gaither is a project. ``He's young, and he just showed up in the NFL,'' Ravens offensive line coach Chris Foerster said. ``He's mature for a 21-year-old, but whether he can play in the NFL and step up and be a starter in thi |
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| McGahee experiences jittery beginning with Ravens |
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07/31/2007 |
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| eft end. He was met by sixth-round draft pick Prescott Burgess, who showed a bit too much enthusiasm in the no-contact drill by steamrolling the running back and separating him from the ball. The hit confirmed what McGahee suspected all along: The Baltimore Ravens never let up, even during the first day of training camp practice. ``These guys know how to win. I found that out the first day I ran the ball; my first carry was a fumble,'' McGahee said Tuesday, the second day of camp. ``It doesn't get any bette |
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| Ravens' Cody may miss season |
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07/31/2007 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - Baltimore Ravens linebacker Dan Cody may miss the entire 2007 season with a right knee injury. According to the Baltimore Sun, Cody had arthroscopic surgery on his knee two weeks ago and will sit out four weeks before doctors reassess the injury. If the knee does not show significant improvement, Cody said he would need microfracture surgery and would miss the entire season. A second-round pick in 2005, Cody has struggled with injuries for most of his pro career. The former Okl |
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