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F. Washington out for rest of season

will miss the rest of the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, the second major injury of the season suffered by the Ravens. Washington, who will join linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo (torn left...

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NFL Has New Policy To Keep Players Healthier

Dwan Edwards #93 and Ray Lewis #52 of the Baltimore Ravens tackle Jamal Leiw #31 of the Cleveland Browns along with other Raven defensive players in the third quarter at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Nov. 16, 2009 in Cleveland,...

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University of Miami resists ESPN film, but will show it

The film 'The U,' which the University of Miami wanted no part of, recalls the dominance - and suspect behavior - of the 1980s and '90s. BILL FRAKES / STAFF FILE PHOTO Inside a Miami Beach office that feels like a...

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'Civilian detectives' investigating rapes and murders

Civilians working for police forces across the country are being used to investigate serious crimes including rape and murder in a cost-cutting initiative. By Richard Edwards, Crime Correspondent Police leaders and politicians...

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A Question for Bengals Fans…

I have a quick question for Bengals fans: Where Dey At? LOL. Yes, my Steelers lost to a flunky too. Thanks for the bailout Bungles! Update: My prediction is that comments in this post will go on for infinity. One thing for...

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Peter King Asks All The Tough Questions

When we last left basic amazing columnist Peter King, he analyzed Bill Belichick’s decision to go for it on 4th and 2, which totally reminded me of this ONE TIME THE FACKIN’ RED SAWX AWLSO DID SOMETHING VERY SIMILAHHHHH AND I...

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Extending ‘last call' in Atlanta gets support from some residents

Should "last call" for alcohol be 2:30 a.m. or 4 a.m. in the city of Atlanta? Later, said nearly all of the two dozen people who spoke during a public hearing on the topic at City Hall Monday evening.

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Ravens defense reins in Colts

Still, three forced turnovers aren't enough to break Indianapolis' winning streak The defense did its job. Facing the NFL's most prolific passing attack, the Ravens limited the Indianapolis Colts to two touchdowns and a field...

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Ravens-Colts: Mike Preston's report card

Sun columnist grades the team on its 17-15 loss to Indianapolis By Mike Preston mike.preston@baltsun.com was all over the field Sunday, and for most of the game, he was inaccurate. The Colts showed blitz and he threw too early...

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NFL: Brady Quinn 'Cheap Shot'; Fantasy Football Buzz Week 11, Larry Johnson?

The Cleveland Browns are one of the few one-team wins in NFL history with a QB controversy. But as soon as Brady Quinn wrestled the job back and was cemented as the starter, he is called a cheap shot artist...

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