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  • 'Blind Side' family relishes Big Easy Super Bowl

    A knowing grin spread across Sean Tuohy's face as he considered the uncanny connections between the hit film that changed his family's life and the fact that Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Michael Oher will play in his first Super Bowl in the Big Easy.

  • McKinnie's 'strange journey' ends in Super Bowl

    Bryant McKinnie stood in the middle of the Superdome and marveled at the spectacle that surrounded him.

  • Referee Gene Steratore looks over the instant replay monitor Sept. 27, 2012, before the Baltimore Ravens-Cleveland Browns game in Baltimore. (Associated Press)

    Refs cheered at first NFL game following lockout

    No one is complaining that the refs cost the Cleveland Browns the game. That mere fact is a major victory for the NFL and the seven-man crew led by referee Gene Steratore, who brought official harmony back to the nation's most popular league.

  • Refs cheered at first NFL game following lockout

    No one is complaining that the refs cost the Cleveland Browns the game. That mere fact is a major victory for the NFL and the seven-man crew led by referee Gene Steratore, who brought official harmony back to the nation's most popular league.

  • A posed action photo of Ronald Reagan playing the doomed Notre Dame halfback George Gipp in the 1940 film Knute Rockne - All American. (Associated Press)

    The List: The Top 20 football films

    "Jim Thorpe - All-American," "Brian's Song," "Rudy" and "Any Given Sunday" are just a few of the best movies devoted to America's most popular sport.

  • Retooled Ravens celebrate 'a whole new year'

    Thirty minutes into the first game of the season, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis stood before his teammates and delivered an inspirational and insightful speech that set the tone for the entire season.

  • DeAngelo Hall of the Washington Redskins (23) celebrates his  touchdown from an interception in the first quarter at M & T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md, Thursday, August 25, 2011. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

    Redskins-Ravens Film Review: Defense

    My observations, analysis and conclusions about the Washington Redskins' defense after re-watching their 34-31 preseason loss to the Baltimore Ravens using the TV broadcast:

  • Bryant McKinnie

    Ravens add McKinnie pending physical

    The Baltimore Ravens and offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie agreed on a two-year deal, pending him passing a physical.

  • Ravens' strategy for draft anyone's guess

    Trying to determine what the Baltimore Ravens will do with the 26th overall pick in the NFL draft is as futile an exercise as predicting the day the lockout ends.

  • BOOK REVIEW: 'I Beat the Odds'

    Life turns out vastly different for those wishing for success versus those working for it. In the newly released "I Beat the Odds: From Homelessness to the Blind Side and Beyond," author and NFL offensive tackle Michael Oher (with Don Yaeger) takes us through his challenging life from ghetto to gridiron greatness, writing in a tone both matter-of-fact and moving.

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Safety Ed Reed and the Ravens' defense have stayed in step with new coordinator Greg Mattison.

    Reed, Oher expected to play for Ravens

    The Baltimore Ravens expect injured free safety Ed Reed and offensive tackle Michael Oher to play in Sunday's wild-card playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

  • NFL fines Ravens OL Michael Oher for tweet

    Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher has been fined $5,000 by the NFL for violating the league's social media policy.

  • NFL fines Ravens LT Oher, S Zbikowksi each $5,000

    Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher and safety Tom Zbikowski have each been fined $5,000 by the NFL for their actions in Sunday's game against Cleveland.

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