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| Report: Raiders coach, supplements firm cut ties |
NFL Football |
01/19/2011 |
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| rnatives To Steroids says ``The Ultimate Spray'' includes IGF-1, a byproduct of human growth hormone that is banned by the NFL. According to ThePostGame.com's report on Wednesday, Jackson began endorsing the company when he was an assistant with the Baltimore Ravens from 2008 to 2009, and ended his connection to SWATS this month. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy tells ThePostGame.com that the league ``prohibits coaches from any relationship with a supplement company'' and Jackson is now in compliance. Jackson s |
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| Vikings make multiple additions to coaching staff |
NFL Football |
01/19/2011 |
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| h in the NFL, Priefer has seen his special teams units account for 12 scores on special teams (11 TDs, 1 safety) and 15 blocked kicks. Singletary comes to Minnesota after six years with the San Francisco 49ers, including three seasons as the head coach. He went 18-22 as head coach of the 49ers. Singletary entered the coaching ranks in 2003 with the Baltimore Ravens. The 52-year-old Singletary was a Hall of Fame linebacker for the Bears (1981-92). Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier was teammates with Singletary. |
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| Michigan announces additions to Hoke's staff |
Division I College Football |
01/18/2011 |
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Greg Mattison is leaving to fill the same role on Brady Hoke's new staff at Michigan. Mattison was also the defensive coordinator for the Wolverines during the 1995 and 1996 seasons. Hoke, who took over last week as Michigan's coach, has also hired seven other members of his staff. Offensive coordinator Al Borges, special teams coordinator Dan Ferrigno, offensive line coach Darrell Funk, wide receivers coach Jeff Hecklinski, linebackers coa |
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| Ravens tab Chuck Pagano as defensive coordinator |
NFL Football |
01/18/2011 |
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) - The Baltimore Ravens have promoted secondary coach Chuck Pagano to defensive coordinator, replacing Greg Mattison. Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington says the move was ``way past overdue'' and that Pagano should have long been an NFL defensive coordinator. Pagano has a reputation as an aggressive defensive coach. Baltimore cornerback Josh Wilson says that the Ravens know Pagano can handle the job. He says it's ``going to be like nothing ever changed.'' Pagano was a defensive |
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| Ravens' Pagano promoted to defensive coordinator |
NFL Football |
01/18/2011 |
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| Owings Mills, MD (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens promoted Chuck Pagano from secondary coach to defensive coordinator on Tuesday. Pagano slides into the spot vacated by Greg Mattison, who left to take the same position with the University of Michigan under Brady Hoke. He was last in charge of the defense under Butch Davis at North Carolina in 2007, where he boosted the Tar Heels from 92nd in the nation to 35th in overall defense. Baltimore's defense finished third in the league by giving up 16.9 points |
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| Old-fashioned rivalry to renew in Windy City |
NFL Football |
01/18/2011 |
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| perhaps the best return man the NFL has seen in decades and will be counted on to get the offense in good field position. Then it will up to coordinator Mark Martz to make sure he puts his players in position to succeed and protect the football. The Baltimore Ravens' defense was set up in horrible position at times in a playoff loss to Pittsburgh on Saturday, and the Bears can't afford to replicate that. Martz is in his first year with the Bears and should know by now what to expect from Dom Capers' 3-4 Green B |
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| Ravens' bitter ending of their own undoing |
NFL Football |
01/18/2011 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens picked an awfully bad time to have the worst quarter of John Harbaugh's three-year tenure as head coach. A sequence of self-inflicted wounds turned a 14-point halftime lead into a frustrating 31-24 loss to Baltimore's fiercest rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, in Saturday's AFC Divisional Playoff clash from Heinz Field. The Ravens helped trigger their own demise with three third-quarter turnovers that set the Steelers up with short fields, while ill-timed penalties and th |
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| Big Ben strikes again for savvy Steelers |
NFL Football |
01/18/2011 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Ben Roethlisberger has usually made a big difference in games between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, and it was no exception when the familiar foes duked it out once again in this past weekend's AFC Playoffs. In a see-saw battle that contained no shortage of game-changing moments, the clutch quarterback came through with the pivotal play of Saturday's Divisional Round showdown. With the Steelers faced with a 3rd-and-19 situation with just over two minutes to go and the score t |
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| Raiders select Hue Jackson as new head coach |
NFL Football |
01/18/2011 |
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| season. The Raiders also finished the 2010 campaign second in the AFC and NFL with an average of 156 yards rushing per game and 10th overall in the league in total offense. He joined the Oakland staff after serving as the quarterbacks coach for the Baltimore Ravens in 2008-09 where he was instrumental in the development of Joe Flacco during his first two seasons in the league. The 45-year-old Jackson has also served as the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons (2007), Washington Redskins (2003), USC (1 |
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| Patriots playoff flops again after strong season |
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01/17/2011 |
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| he postseason starts, though, the Patriots don't stick around very long. At least not anymore. They were thoroughly outplayed for the second straight year in the playoffs on Sunday, losing to the New York Jets, 28-21, one year after falling to the Baltimore Ravens, 33-14. And both games were at home where Tom Brady's streak of 28 wins - and counting - as a regular-season starter is an NFL record. New England finished at 14-3 overall. The Patriots regrouped after being stunned by the Cleveland Browns, 34-14, |
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