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Don Shula's coaching record
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Catching up with former Baltimore Colts defensive end Ordell Braase
He's 80 now, and slightly bent, as if preparing to set in a three-point stance. Three hip replacements, plus a new knee, will do that to a man. Not that Ordell Braase is complaining. "Physically, I'm in pretty good shape," said Braase, longtime...
Tags: New York Jets, Leroy Kelly, National Football League Players Association, National Football League, Pete Rozelle
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Teel Time: CAA ban gives ODU teams us-against-the-world cause in 2012-13 farewell
Coaches love a cause, especially an us-against-the-world cause. Old Dominion’s teams have just that in 2012-13. The Monarchs’ foil will be anyone and everyone associated with the Colonial Athletic Association, which Tuesday affirmed that...Tags: Old Dominion Monarchs, College Sports, Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Bobby Wilder
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Monday
Baltimore Sun reporterWEATHER The National Weather Service is calling for Monday to be rainy in the Baltimore area, with a high near 87 northeast winds 6 to 9 miles per hour. Forecasters warn that a few of the storms could be severe and produce large hail, lightning and...Tags: Traffic, Kauffman Stadium, Weather Warnings, Baltimore Orioles, Renee Foose
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Digest: Showalters, KidsPeace to host 5K/walk Sat. in Canton
Running Showalters, KidsPeace to host 5K/walk Sat. in Canton Orioles manager Buck Showalter and his wife, Angela, have teamed up with KidsPeace to host the third annual KidsPeace Trick-or-Trot 5K run/one-mile walk Saturday in Canton. The event is open...Tags: College Sports, Washington College (Maryland), Loyola University Chicago, Students, Towson Tigers
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Jesse L. Thomas, Colts player
Jesse L. Thomas, a Baltimore Colts defensive back in the 1950s who then spent four decades at Morgan State University, serving for several years as its head football coach, died of dementia complications May 16 at his Columbia home. He was 83.
Born in...Tags: College Sports, Health, Weeb Ewbank, Alzheimer's Disease, Morgan State University
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Steve LaPlanche is the Ravens' Iron Fan
Steve LaPlanche — "Sports Steve" to his friends — says he hasn't missed a professional football game played in Baltimore since 1956. His streak, he says proudly, is 358 games and counting. "I started going when I was 3, and I haven't missed a...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Sports, Indianapolis Colts, American Football Conference, National Football League
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Drew Brees
Can you talk about the San Diego defense? “They make a lot of plays. You turn on last week’s game against Kansas City where they get five turnovers in the first half and you say, man they’re just a bunch of ball hawks. They’re...
Tags: Marques Colston, Basketball, Darren Sproles, Doug Flutie, National Football League
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Ravens notes: Ravens offensive line takes a step backward
The Ravens' offensive line experienced a rough night, a bout of regression that often left quarterback Joe Flacco lying on the ground. After an encouraging game against the New England Patriots where Flacco wasn't sacked and rarely hit, he sustained...
Tags: Ray Rice, New England Patriots, Morgan Cox, Usama Young, Sam Adams
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Catching Up With ... Bert Jones
The Baltimore SunThirty-five years later, the triumph remains one for the ages. Behind by a mile, in a must-win game, the Colts stormed back to defeat New England and take the AFC East title. Trailing, 21-3 in the second half, Baltimore scored four touchdowns —...Tags: Peyton Manning, Rentals, AFC East, New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts
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Terps tight end Matt Furstenburg named to watch list for John Mackey Award
The Baltimore SunMaryland senior Matt Furstenburg has been named to the preseason watch list for the John Mackey Award, given to college football’s best tight end. Furstenburg, a consensus preseason first-team All-ACC selection, started all 12 games for the Terps...Tags: The Home Depot, John Mackey, College Sports, College Football, Maryland Terrapins
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Theodore S. Moyer, state police major
Theodore S. "Ted" Moyer, a retired Maryland State Police major who was Harford County sheriff in the early 1980s, died Monday of pulmonary disease at his Edgewood home that overlooks the Bush River. He was 83.
"We lost a great man in Sheriff Moyer," L....Tags: Maryland State Police, Baltimore Ravens, Christianity, Law Enforcement, Cleveland Browns
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