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Bears suffer double disaster
Tribune staff reporterOn a bad day turned horribly worse, the Bears lost a football game, then were stunned by the news late Sunday that running back Curtis Enis is out for the season with a torn left anterior cruciate ligament. The news was particularly shocking because Enis...Tags: Robert Holcombe, St. Louis Rams, Curtis Conway, Soldier Field, Chicago Bears Game Tickets
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Ride to Tampa bumpy, wild
Sun ColumnistThe love affair between an old, historic NFL city and its new professional football team has been rekindled in the 2000 season. An affection once reserved for the Baltimore Colts and such legends as John Unitas, Lenny Moore and John Mackey has grown to...Tags: Tony Siragusa, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rod Woodson, Cleveland Browns, Keith Washington
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Media glare no big deal for Rams QB Warner
South Florida Sun-SentinelNothing, including half-dressed hookers posing seductively from windows along the Red Light zone of Amsterdam, was going to keep Kurt Warner from Sunday church. “I just put my head down and moved quickly through there,’’ the St. Louis Rams’ quarterback...Tags: John Madden, Bible, National Football League, St. Louis Rams, Super Bowl
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4-star 4th quarter
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears left Sunday's game against Washington with a 20-15 victory that ended the Redskins' playoff plans and improved their own. But besides the win, they also wanted to make the next statement in their playoff season. In the fourth quarter, they...Tags: Mike Green, Stephen Davis, Warrick Holdman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Paul Edinger
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No end to Ravens' zone
Sun StaffSecond place is gone. Home-field advantage is debatable. The playoffs, at this moment, look like a pipe dream. The Ravens' free fall through the AFC Central continued yesterday with a wretched 9-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in front of 69,405,...Tags: Kris Brown, Death, Pittsburgh Steelers, PSINet Incorporated, Rod Woodson
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End zone again out of bounds
Sun StaffThis is what October has come to for the Ravens: On the 1-yard line, quarterback Tony Banks produced a fumble when he should have had a touchdown. On the 9-yard line, Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair produced a touchdown when he should have...Tags: Death, Tony Siragusa, PSINet Incorporated, Pittsburgh Steelers, Entertainment
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Redskins pick off Ravens
Sun StaffLANDOVER - The road trip finally ended for the Ravens yesterday, but the drought didn't. One more time, the red zone turned into the Bermuda Triangle. One more time, the end zone was a forbidden paradise. One more time, quarterback Tony Banks was left to...Tags: Death, Jermaine Lewis, Stephen Davis, Rod Woodson, Jonathan Ogden
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Banks' high-five slaps Jags
Sun StaffIf this was their statement game, the Ravens were eloquent yesterday. If it was a glimpse of the future, they've got a lot to look forward to. Finding resiliency on defense and a leader on offense, the Ravens dispatched the Jacksonville Jaguars with a...Tags: PSINet Incorporated, St. Louis Rams, Jermaine Lewis, Rod Woodson, Kurt Warner
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Ravens fill in blank once more
Sun StaffCLEVELAND - Brian Billick tossed out the bait last week and his defense snatched it up like another unprotected football. Looking to the history books for their motivation, the Ravens smothered the Cleveland Browns with their second straight shutout...Tags: Rahim Abdullah, Travis Prentice, Rod Woodson, Cleveland Browns, Jonathan Ogden
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5-1 Ravens give Jags the boot
Sun StaffJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Ravens used their own special formula - suffocating defense and Matt Stover's steady leg - to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars, 15-10, in a not-ready-for-prime-time game at ALLTEL Stadium last night. A crowd of 65,194 streamed out...Tags: Rod Woodson, Jonathan Ogden, Fred Taylor, Steve Lindsey, Baltimore Colts
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Titanic effort sinks doubts
Sun StaffThis time, there were no excuses. There was only one turnover and no fourth-quarter collapse. The receivers got open, and the inconsistent quarterback was consistent. A running back rushed for 100 yards, and the team passed for more than 300 yards....Tags: Patrick Johnson, PSINet Incorporated, Jermaine Lewis, Rod Woodson, Samari Rolle
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Unhurried Flutie runs down win
Sun StaffWho's next, John Unitas? The Ravens have run out of quarterbacks and offensive options, and yesterday they ran out of time in a 13-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills before 68,673 at PSINet Stadium. The script has become familiar. The defense plays well...Tags: PSINet Incorporated, Jermaine Lewis, Cleveland Browns, Education, Football
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