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| Gabbert throws at Missouri's pro day |
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03/17/2011 |
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| ne Gabbert as he worked out with a chance to be the No. 1 selection in April's draft. The crowd at Missouri's pro day Thursday included Denver Broncos vice president John Elway and coach John Fox, New York Jets coach Rex Ryan, John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis and Ron Rivera of the Carolina Panthers, who have the draft's top choice. Gabbert is a likely first-round pick and hopes to be the first quarterback chosen in the April 28 draft ahead of Heisman Trophy winner |
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| Ravens safety returning to ring for March fight |
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03/04/2011 |
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NEW YORK (AP) - Like most NFL players, Baltimore Ravens safety Tom Zbikowski is planning around a potential lockout. The difference is he's doing it in a boxing ring. Zbikowski is scheduled to fight for the second time as a professional on the undercard of Miguel Cotto's title defense against Ricardo Mayorga on March 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Zbikowski will face Richard Bryant from London, Ky., in a four-round heavyweight bout. The former Notre Dame star had a stellar amateur boxing career, and |
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| Ravens sign DT Ngata to one-year tender |
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03/02/2011 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens reportedly signed defensive tackle Haloti Ngata to a one-year franchise tender contract on Wednesday. According to the Baltimore Sun, Ngata, who will make $12.476 million for the 2011 season, could sign a long-term contract under a new collective bargaining agreement. The current CBA expires late Thursday night. He was guaranteed the average salary of the top five-paid players at his position for next season. The Ravens put the non-exclusive franchise tag o |
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| NFL labor talks with mediator into 6th day |
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02/23/2011 |
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| tal of about 35 hours over five consecutive days, including about eight on Tuesday, at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, a U.S. government agency. Among those joining Smith on Tuesday were Chicago Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth and former player Sean Morey. All participants have been abiding by mediator George Cohen's request not to discuss the talks publicly. ``You guys will just speculate too much on whatever I say,'' Hillenmeyer said wh |
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| NFL labor talks with mediator approaching week |
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02/23/2011 |
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| tal of about 35 hours over five consecutive days, including about eight on Tuesday, at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, a U.S. government agency. Among those joining Smith on Tuesday were Chicago Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth and former player Sean Morey. All participants have been abiding by mediator George Cohen's request not to discuss the talks publicly. ``You guys will just speculate too much on whatever I say,'' Hillenmeyer said wh |
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| Ravens KR Reed avoids jail, fine in marijuana case |
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02/18/2011 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) - Baltimore Ravens kick returner David Reed has resolved a marijuana charge against him without paying a fine or receiving jail time. The case is now closed, according to Maryland district court records. Reed addressed the case Friday rather than going to trial next week. Reed was issued a summons for misdemeanor possession of marijuana last month after police entered his residence in December and found a small amount of the drug. Reed's attorney entered a plea other than guilty |
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| Ravens put franchise tag on DT Ngata |
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02/15/2011 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens assigned their franchise tag to star defensive tackle Haloti Ngata on Tuesday, saying that signing the two-time Pro Bowl selection to a long-term deal remains a top priority. Ngata was the No. 12 overall pick in the 2006 draft and just finished the final season of the five-year deal he signed as a rookie. He will make the average salary of the top five-paid players at his position next season -- reported to be $12.5 million -- if the franchise tag still |
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| Pro Bowl DT Ngata gets franchise tag from Ravens |
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02/15/2011 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) - The Baltimore Ravens have designated Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata as their franchise player. Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome says the move, announced Tuesday, locks up Ngata for the 2011 season while the team keeps working out terms on a lengthy contract. Newsome says: ``We want him to be a Raven.'' Ngata was drafted by Baltimore in 2006 with the 12th overall pick. The 6-foot-4, 350-pounder had 65 tackles and a career-high 5 1/2 sacks this season in making the Pr |
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| Oakland adds Hall of Famer Woodson to coaching staff |
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02/14/2011 |
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| alk to Raider players about true football," said Woodson. "I'm looking forward to working with the organization and the challenges of the 2011 season." The 11-time Pro Bowler was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 2009 and named to the 1990s All-Decade team. Woodson holds NFL records for career interception return yardage (1,483) and interception returns for touchdowns (12) during his NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1987-96), San Francisco 49ers, (1997) Baltimore Ravens (1998-2001) and Raiders (2002-03). |
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| Raiders hire Hall of Famer Rod Woodson as asst |
NFL Football |
02/14/2011 |
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| coaching staff. Woodson played this final two of his 17 seasons with the Raiders. He helped the team win the 2002 AFC championship. Woodson spent the bulk of his playing career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He also won a Super Bow title with the Baltimore Ravens. Woodson was named to 11 Pro Bowls, the 1990s all-decade team and the NFL's 75th Anniversary Team. He was the defensive player of the year in 1993 and was named a first-team All-Pro six times as either a cornerback, safety or kick returner.Copyrig |
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