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| 2007 NFL Training Camp Dates |
Headlines |
07/21/2007 |
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BALTIMORE RAVENS-McDaniel College, Westminster, Md., both July 29. BUFFALO BILLS-St. John Fisher College, Pittsford, N.Y., both July 26. CINCINNATI BENGALS-Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky., both July 26. CLEVELAND BROWNS-Browns Training Facility, Berea, Ohio, July 22; July 26. DENVER BRONCOS-Paul D. Bowlen Memorial Centre, Englewood, Colo., both July 28. HOUSTON TEXANS-Texans Practice Facility, Houston, both July 26. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Rose-Hulman Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., both July 29. |
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| Chargers pick Oliver, Ravens select Gaither in supplemental draft |
NFL Football |
07/12/2007 |
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NEW YORK (AP) -The San Diego Chargers selected Paul Oliver, and the Baltimore Ravens chose Jared Gaither in the supplemental draft Thursday. Oliver, a Georgia cornerback, was picked 28th in the fourth round. The Ravens selected Gaither, a Maryland tackle, 31st in the fifth round. It marks the first time since 1998 that two players were taken in the supplemental draft. ``Jared has a chance to play in this league, even at a high level,'' Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said in a statement. ``It would |
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| Ravens sign third-round pick Yanda |
NFL Football |
07/11/2007 |
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BALTIMORE (AP) -The Baltimore Ravens signed third-round draft pick Marshall Yanda to a three-year contract Wednesday. Yanda, an offensive lineman, was the 86th overall pick in the NFL draft and the first of Baltimore's 2007 selections to sign a contract. Yanda started 25 games at Iowa: four at left guard, five at left tackle and 16 at right tackle. He started every game as a senior, helping Iowa average 383.3 yards per game.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information |
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| DUI charges against McNair dropped |
NFL Football |
07/10/2007 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - Drunken-driving charges against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Steve McNair were dropped when a related DUI charge against his brother-in-law, Jamie Cartwright, was reduced to reckless driving. "I'm glad to put this behind me," said McNair. McNair was arrested May 9 in Nashville after allowing Cartwright to drive his vehicle while intoxicated. In the state of Tennessee, it is illegal for the owner of a vehicle to knowingly allow its operation by a driver under the influence of an |
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| DUI charge against McNair dropped |
Headlines |
07/10/2007 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The drunken-driving charge against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Steve McNair was dropped Tuesday because a related DUI charge against his brother-in-law was reduced to reckless driving. ``It's good. I'm glad it's over,'' McNair said as he left the court room. When asked whether he would change how he handles himself when he goes out at night, McNair did not answer. The Ravens had no immediate comment. McNair was a passenger when Nashville police stopped his pickup truck May 9 |
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| Goodell stresses conduct with NFL draft class |
NFL Football |
06/25/2007 |
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| rookies about life in the NFL, a youth clinic and other events, continues through Wednesday. Speakers include current NFL players Vince Young, Reggie Bush, Jonathan Vilma and Jeff Saturday; Cleveland Browns coach Romeo Crennel; NFL Hall of Famer and Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome; and NFL Players Association president Troy Vincent.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistri |
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| Pakulak, Fulton & Thompson earn weekly honors |
NFL-EURO |
06/19/2007 |
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| award as he was named the Week 9 Special Teams Player of the Week in 2006. Fulton had seven receptions for 119 yards and two touchdowns in the Admirals win. The former Arizona State star hauled in a 20-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter from Baltimore Ravens quarterback DREW OLSON and the duo combined on another 20-yard score in the fourth quarter. A 2006 All-NFLEL team selection, Fulton led the league this season in receptions (49) and receiving yards (650). The 100-yard game in Week 10 marked the eigh |
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| Bears sign FB Ayanbadejo |
NFL Football |
06/12/2007 |
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| s. Ayanbadejo was also a strong contributor on special teams for the Cardinals. The former San Diego State tight end will be reunited with his younger brother, Bears linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo. The two also played together in 2003 for the Miami Dolphins. Obafemi entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Minnesota in 1997, making the Vikings active roster in 1998. He also spent three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens from 1999-2001. In other Bears news, the team waived fullback J.D. Runnels on Tuesday. |
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| McGahee: 'Perfect situation' with Ravens |
NFL Football |
06/07/2007 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -Willis McGahee was sitting outside the Baltimore Ravens' locker room Thursday when cornerback Chris McAlister walked by, rubbing his fingers together - the universal sign used to ask for money. McAlister was offering to sell McGahee jersey No. 21, which the running back wore during his turbulent tenure with the Buffalo Bills. ``No, you can have it,'' McGahee replied. ``I'm good.'' Obtained in a trade with the Bills in March, McGahee is content to wear No. 23 in Baltimore. ``I |
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| Ogden: Year 12 is a go, but forget about 20 |
Headlines |
06/06/2007 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -Bothered by a sore toe and irritated over another early playoff defeat, Jonathan Ogden spent several months this offseason deciding whether to return for another year. The Baltimore Ravens' mammoth left tackle already had plenty of money, a Super Bowl ring and was coming off his 10th consecutive berth in the Pro Bowl. He also had a hyperextended left big toe that was giving him fits. ``I just kind of wanted to decide if I wanted to play football more. This is 12 years coming up, a |
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