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  • Baltimore Ravens president Dick Cass, from left, head coach John Harbaugh, general manager and executive vice president Ozzie Newsome and owner Steve Bisciotti speak alongside the Vince Lombardi Trophy at an NFL football news conference on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, in Owings Mills, Md. The Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers 34-31 in Super Bowl XLVII last Sunday. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

    Ravens have 12 draft picks to replenish roster after Super Bowl win

    Since winning the Super Bowl, the Ravens have undergone a dramatic transformation. Linebacker Ray Lewis and center Matt Birk retired, wide receiver Anquan Boldin was traded, and free safety Ed Reed, inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe, sack specialist Paul Kruger and strong safety Bernard Pollard signed elsewhere or were released.


  • S Ed Reed signs with Texans

    Free agent safety Ed Reed signed with the Houston Texans on Friday, bolstering their defense with championship experience.


  • S Ed Reed signs with Houston Texans

    Ed Reed knew right from the start of free agency that he wanted to play for the Texans and that his days in Baltimore were over.


  • Who's coming, going in NFL free-agent frenzy

    The first week of NFL free agency isn't over yet, and it's already becoming difficult to keep track of who's coming and going.


  • Reggie Bush to Lions on Day 2 of free agency

    Day 2 of the NFL's free agency frenzy began with another bunch of signings. Even Ray Lewis got a new deal _ with ESPN.


  • No slowdown in free agency on Day 2

    Day 2 of the NFL's free agency frenzy began with another bunch of signings. Even Ray Lewis got a new deal _ with ESPN.


  • Washington Redskins' Lorenzo Alexander (pictured) partners with teammate Kedric Golston to run The Studio MBS in Ashburn. (Pratik Shah/The Washington Times)

    Lorenzo Alexander, Kedric Golston among NFL players who are all business off field

    The Redskins' Alexander and Golston are among several pairs of NFL teammates or former teammates who have ventured together into the business world. Some players pursue it as a hobby. Others hope to maximize their celebrity and disposable income to start building for their lives after football.


  • Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones (12) celebrates his 56-yard touchdown with quarterback Joe Flacco (5) and Kelechi Osemele (72) during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game against the San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

    Super Bowl 47: Ravens cling to lead over 49ers after blackout

    Power at the Superdome suddenly, oddly went out, putting the nation's biggest sporting event on hold for more than a half-hour Sunday and interrupting a back-and-forth Super Bowl in which Joe Flacco's three touchdown passes and Jacoby Jones' 108-yard kickoff return gave the Baltimore Ravens a 22-point lead over the San Francisco 49ers that dwindled to 34-29 late in the fourth quarter.


  • Column: Could football end up killing itself?

    The dustup over deer-antler spray didn't last long, which is probably just as well. No reason to ruin Ray Lewis' retirement, or the week-long spectacle of everything that is the National Football League in this party town.


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