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| Brady unanimous All-Pro |
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01/24/2011 |
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| cker Jerod Mayo. Brady also was an All-Pro in 2007, when he set the league record for touchdown passes, but he shared a vote with Brett Favre, preventing him from being a unanimous choice. A player has made the team unanimously since 2004. The Baltimore Ravens also had three All-Pros: safety Ed Reed, defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, and kicker Billy Cundiff.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewrit |
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| Searchers probe Mississippi River for Reed brother |
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01/24/2011 |
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A private search team called in by Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed and family members took to the Mississippi River at first light on Monday to search for the body of Reed's missing 28-year-old brother. Texas EquuSearch on Sunday had located what it believed to be the body of Brian Reed tangled in debris about 20 miles northwest of New Orleans. But Kenner Police Lt. Wayne McInnis said divers were unable to find it. ``We had the perfect image,'' said Tim Miller, director of EquuSearch. |
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| Searchers to again look for Ravens' star's brother |
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01/24/2011 |
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A private search team called in by Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed and family members took to the Mississippi River again to search for the body of Reed's missing 28-year-old brother. Texas EquuSearch located what it believed to be a body tangled in debris about 20 miles northwest of New Orleans on Sunday. But Lt. Wayne McInnis said divers were unable to find it. McInnis on Monday said EquuSearch searchers fear they may have loosened the body during dragging actions. Brian Reed has b |
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| UCLA hires Johnson as offensive coordinator |
Division I College Football |
01/22/2011 |
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| has hired Mike Johnson as offensive coordinator, the same position he had this season with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers. Coach Rick Neuheisel announced the hiring Saturday. Johnson and Neuheisel will be reunited after working together with the Baltimore Ravens in 2006 and 2007, making Johnson one of five Bruins assistants with NFL experience. Johnson's duties will include coaching the wide receivers, while Neuheisel will coach the quarterbacks. Neuheisel says he will be more hands-on in play calling. |
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| Quarterbacks on display at East-West Shrine Game |
Division I College Football |
01/21/2011 |
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| head of April's draft. They will get their first shot at doing that in the 86th East-West Shrine game Saturday in Orlando. Delaware's Pat Devlin headlines the group. The 2008 Penn State transfer is drawing comparisons to another Blue Hen standout, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco. Detroit Lions personnel executive James Harris says the Shrine Game is a ``good opportunity'' for quarterbacks to elevate themselves to the middle rounds of the draft.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights r |
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| NFL Conference Championship Games - Back the home teams |
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01/21/2011 |
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| , including one by an underdog. The Arizona Cardinals didn't need the 3.5 points as they took care of business against the Philadelphia Eagles with a seven-point victory. Over in the AFC, the hometown Pittsburgh Steelers knocked off their arch-rival Baltimore Ravens by nine as 3.5-point favorites. And just last year, the two home squads prevailed once again with Indianapolis beating the New York Jets by 13 and New Orleans disposing of the Minnesota Vikings by a field goal. This season, the AFC home team is favo |
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| Bisciotti confident NFL will avoid work stoppage |
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01/20/2011 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) - Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti is confident that offseason labor talks will result in an agreement that will enable the NFL to avoid a work stoppage in March. ``I just have to have hope that a bunch of smart people on both sides of this argument are going to get it done,'' Bisciotti said Thursday. ``I still believe that we're going to have a full season next year.'' Bisciotti said the key issue is ``the revenue split is not working for the owners,'' adding that he and his |
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| Ravens say OL coach won't be back next season |
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01/19/2011 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) - The Baltimore Ravens are looking for a new offensive line coach. The Ravens announced Wednesday night that John Matsko had ``been relieved of his duties'' after three seasons in Baltimore. Matsko met with head coach John Harbaugh earlier in the day. The Ravens allowed 40 sacks during the regular season and also struggled to protect quarterback Joe Flacco in the playoffs. He was sacked nine times during two playoff games, including five in a 31-24 loss at Pittsburgh. Matsko also |
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| New Raiders coach, supplements firm cut ties |
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01/19/2011 |
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| y wrote to the AP that Jackson needed to separate himself from the SWATS because it is a supplement company, not because of any particular product. According to ThePostGame.com, Jackson began endorsing the company when he was an assistant with the Baltimore Ravens from 2008-09. He told the website he is no longer affiliated with the company. Jackson was introduced Tuesday as Oakland's coach after one season as the team's offensive coordinator.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. |
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| Titans S Griffin to replace Ed Reed on AFC Pro Bowl roster |
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01/19/2011 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - Tennessee Titans safety Michael Griffin will replace Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed on the AFC roster for the 2011 NFL Pro Bowl. Griffin, the Titans' 2007 first-round draft pick, had 108 tackles and four interceptions this past season. The Texas product will be making his second Pro Bowl appearance. Griffin also replaced Reed in the 2009 Pro Bowl. Griffin is the fourth member of the Titans on the Pro Bowl roster. This year's event will be played on January 30 at Aloha Stadium |
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