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Game 3: Jaguars pass by Ravens, 24-10
Sun reporterThere was no suspense in Jaguars- Ravens V. The previous four games were decided by a combined nine points, but this time Jacksonville scored two third-quarter touchdowns and finished with 519 yards of total offense to easily defeat the Ravens, 24-10,...Tags: Tyrus McCloud, Football, Jonathan Ogden, Jamie Sharper, Fred Taylor
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Game 2: Big plays propel Ravens to big win
Sun reporterThese are the kind of games that help build winning football teams. The Ravens had a brilliant goal-line stand in the second quarter yesterday followed by a big reception by Michael Jackson. They got a big play in the form of a 69-yard punt return for a...Tags: Tyrus McCloud, Football, James Jones (football), Chris Hayes, New York Giants
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Game 1: New era, old errors
Sun reporterIt took the city of Baltimore and the state of Maryland nearly 14 years to get a new stadium constructed, and the Ravens only three hours and one minute to lose their first game in the facility. The new $223 million stadium was a house of horror for the...Tags: Football, Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), Athletes, Michael McCrary, Baltimore Ravens
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Game 1: Fresh start sours in hurry
Sun reporterThe new era of Ravens football looked painfully similar to the old one. Quarterback Scott Mitchell was as ineffective as Jim Harbaugh. The offensive line was inept, but yesterday there was no Wally Williams or Orlando Brown to blame. An inexperienced...Tags: Football, Isaac Bruce, Kurt Warner, Jonathan Ogden, Ricky Proehl
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Owners make it unanimous for Bisciotti
Sun StaffPALM BEACH, Fla. -- Anne Arundel County businessman Stephen Bisciotti bought himself an early birthday present yesterday. Bisciotti, who turns 40 on April 10, was given unanimous approval to buy 49 percent of the Ravens -- with an option to buy the other...Tags: Football, Employees, Career and Workplace, Multi-Sport Events, Orlando Brown
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Once training camp starts, then care about the Ravens
The agents are screaming. The Ravens are yawning. Sorry, it's not as if Jamal Lewis and Travis Taylor are about to forsake their rookie seasons to enter the presidential race as a third-party ticket. Wake me up when their contracts are signed. Wake...Tags: Football, Jonathan Ogden, Jamal Lewis, Social Issues, Abusive Behavior
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Game 15: Thin defense wears out in Ravens' loss
Sun reporterThe omen came early yesterday, when starting middle linebacker Ray Lewis aggravated a hip pointer during warm-ups and was pulled from a starting defense already decimated by injuries. Top defensive players such as linebacker Mike Caldwell and end Rob...Tags: Football, Carolina Panthers, Ray Lewis, Health, Injuries and Wounds
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Game 12: Ravens again unsafe at any lead
Sun reporterLosing has become so contagious that the Ravens are starting to use words such as hex, curse and jinx. Maybe there are voodoo dolls hung back in Cleveland. But while the Ravens are taking a trip through the Twilight Zone, they also are rapidly approaching...Tags: Football, Eric Mangini, Marvin Lewis, Jacksonville Jaguars, Athletes
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Game 11: 49ers slap away ball, pesky Ravens
Sun reporterThe Ravens had teased the San Francisco 49ers for nearly three quarters when some of the 49ers decided they had had enough. Crunch time had arrived. "We're supposed to be one of the best teams in the league, and we're having trouble putting away a...Tags: Elvis Grbac, Jermaine Lewis, Football, San Francisco 49ers, James Jones
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Game 7: No defense for 3rd loss in row
Sun reporterThe Ravens' defense was as thin as the air surrounding Denver's Mile High Stadium yesterday. It began the game without four starters and with a new defensive scheme, and left confused after surrendering 548 yards of total offense and six touchdowns. In...Tags: American Football Conference, Football, Jonathan Ogden, Ed McCaffrey, Sports Authority Field at Mile High
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Game 1: 'Train' makes first stop
Sun reporterIt's over now, and the Ravens' coming-out party was a huge success. Players hugged in the locker room. Coach Ted Marchibroda got a little teary-eyed. Quarterback Vinny Testaverde was a big hit, and another new slogan and dance were born. On a day when...Tags: Football, Tim Brown, Mike White, Ray Lewis, Indianapolis Colts
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Behind early, Ravens never caught up
Sun ReporterThe Ravens lost some of the luster off their inaugural season on the playing field, but the trouble indicators started flashing back in February, when the league approved the Cleveland Browns' move to Baltimore. After that, it all became a hurried...Tags: Football, Jonathan Ogden, Employees, Career and Workplace, New England Patriots
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