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    Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. No-huddle a possibility for Patriots

    The Boston Globe
    When the Patriots received the opening kickoff Saturday against the Broncos, it might have caught some fans off-guard, since it marked just the second time in 17 games New England opened on offense. Going no-huddle on the first series seemed to catch...

    Tags: Denver Broncos, Ray Lewis, New England Patriots, Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens

  2. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Harris, Guinta bet on AFC game

    <span>When politics and sports mix in Maryland, crab cakes are almost always on the line.&nbsp;</span>
    When politics and sports mix in Maryland, crab cakes are almost always on the line.  And so it is this year, with Rep. Andy Harris placing a friendly wager with New Hampshire Rep. Frank Guinta on the AFC Championship game this weekend. Both congressmen...

    Tags: Super Bowl, American Football Conference, Republican Party, New England Patriots, Frank Guinta

  4. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Ravens defensive coordinator Pagano thrives under pressure

    The two-a-day practices were always fun because there was so much for an 8-year-old to do. There were cones to set up, tackling dummies to wrestle with, footballs to gather and water bottles to squirt. Young Chuck Pagano did it all for his father, spending hours under the Colorado sun.
    The two-a-day practices were always fun because there was so much for an 8-year-old to do. There were cones to set up, tackling dummies to wrestle with, footballs to gather and water bottles to squirt. Young Chuck Pagano did it all for his father,...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Cleveland Browns, Maurice Jones-Drew, American Football Conference, College Sports

  6. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Stopping Ravens' key ingredient, Rice, is key for Patriots

    Stop us if you've heard this one before.
    Boston Globe
    Stop us if you've heard this one before. If the Patriots expect to beat the Ravens in Sunday's AFC Championship game, they are going to have to bottle up one of their ghosts of playoff failures past: running back Ray Rice. The Patriots learned the...

    Tags: Ray Rice, New England Patriots, AFC North, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals

  8. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Flacco has shined against playoff teams, avoiding interceptions and winning games

    Say this for Joe Flacco - and this certainly bodes well for the Ravens heading into their showdown with the New England Patriots Sunday in the AFC Championship game - the much-maligned quarterback has certainly been at his best in his team's biggest games this season.
    Say this for Joe Flacco - and this certainly bodes well for the Ravens heading into their showdown with the New England Patriots Sunday in the AFC Championship game - the much-maligned quarterback has certainly been at his best in his team's biggest games...

    Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Entertainment, John Harbaugh, Music, Joe Flacco

  10. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Patriots block it all out, shift focus to the Ravens

    Bill Belichick gave his players Sunday off, a day to rest and enjoy their dominating divisional round win over the Denver Broncos the night before.
    Boston Globe
    Bill Belichick gave his players Sunday off, a day to rest and enjoy their dominating divisional round win over the Denver Broncos the night before. But when they returned to Gillette Stadium yesterday, the message was clear: "[It's a] one-game season,''...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Denver Broncos, Rob Ninkovich, New England Patriots, Bill Belichick

  12. Jan 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Ravens know onus is on offense to dictate pace vs. Patriots

    As the Ravens arrived at their team complex in Owings Mills today, overjoyed that they still have more football to play, the euphoria surrounding their victory over the Houston Texans Sunday and a berth in the AFC Championship game had been replaced by a sobering reality.
    As the Ravens arrived at their team complex in Owings Mills today, overjoyed that they still have more football to play, the euphoria surrounding their victory over the Houston Texans Sunday and a berth in the AFC Championship game had been replaced by...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Ray Rice, Entertainment, Rob Gronkowski, John Harbaugh

  14. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  15. End of the Road: Texans playoffs officially end

    BALTIMORE - Some may blame the Texans' 20-13 loss to Baltimore in the AFC Divisional Playoffs on Jacoby Jones' first-quarter fumble or Houston's four turnovers.
    BALTIMORE - Some may blame the Texans' 20-13 loss to Baltimore in the AFC Divisional Playoffs on Jacoby Jones' first-quarter fumble or Houston's four turnovers.   Bottom line: the Texans are officially done, and will soon clean out their lockers.   Ed...

    Tags: Houston Texans, Jacoby Jones, American Football Conference, Ray Lewis, J.J. Watt

  16. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Instant analysis: Ravens defense holds on after offense stalls

    <strong>Kevin Cowherd, columnist: </strong>Credit the defense with the win that sends the Ravens on to New England. Corner Lardarius&nbsp;Webb had a great game and safety Ed Reed finally made a&nbsp;big play on theTexans' final drive to seal the win. The offense looked sluggish and unfocused at times, despite a few terrific throws by&nbsp;Joe Flacco. But a win is a win, especially wen it gets you into the AFC Championship game.
    Kevin Cowherd, columnist: Credit the defense with the win that sends the Ravens on to New England. Corner Lardarius Webb had a great game and safety Ed Reed finally made a big play on theTexans' final drive to seal the win. The offense looked sluggish and...

    Tags: Periodicals, American Football Conference, New England Patriots, Ed Reed, Joe Flacco

  18. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Five Things We Learned in the Ravens 20-13 playoff win over the Texans

    <b>1. There is nothing wrong with conceding that Ed Reed and Ray Lewis aren't the players they once were. I don't even think that statement is really all that controversial. No man can outrun the steady march of time, not even the two greatest defensive players of this era. But in a way, I'm more fascinated watching Reed and Lewis now than I was when they were both in their prime. Because they're both still capable of conjuring up a little magic. There is something admirable about watching a great lion dig deep and mount one final, furious charge. Perfection is unnecessary. All that matters is that you live to fight another day. </b>
    1. There is nothing wrong with conceding that Ed Reed and Ray Lewis aren't the players they once were. I don't even think that statement is really all that controversial. No man can outrun the steady march of time, not even the two greatest defensive...

    Tags: Terrell Suggs, M&T Bank Stadium, John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens, Lardarius Webb

  20. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Texans' Phillips won't interview for Buccaneers head coaching job

    Not long after he met with the media and answered questions about his   upcoming interview for the Tampa Bay head-coaching job, Texans  defensive  coordinator Wade Phillips had second thoughts.
    Houston Chronicle
    Not long after he met with the media and answered questions about his upcoming interview for the Tampa Bay head-coaching job, Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips had second thoughts. Phillips, who has done an outstanding job in his first season...

    Tags: Houston Texans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  22. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Is Cam Cameron leaving? Don't bet the house

    I was asked on "The Norris and Davis Show" on 105.7 The Fan this morning if I thought&nbsp;Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameronwould be back next season.
    The Baltimore Sun
    I was asked on "The Norris and Davis Show" on 105.7 The Fan this morning if I thought Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameronwould be back next season. The short answer is: I do. Sure, Cameron and his play-calling have been the subject of much scrutiny...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Ray Lewis, Cam Cameron, New England Patriots, Joe Flacco

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