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  1. Lee Evans' dropped touchdown pass and kicker Billy Cundiff blowing a chip-shot field goal in the AFC Championship Game, the organization isn't holding a grudge]]> View the full article
  2. Ravens are now in the market for a new primary backup running back to Ray Rice with veteran Ricky Williams announcing that he plans to retire]]> View the full article
  3. The offseason is officially here and it's time to rebuild. Which free agents will command the most attention? Pete Prisco offers his top 50 and says don't look for any players over 30 or running backs near the top. View the full article
  4. Harbaugh wives on their NFL husbands, rivalries View the full article
  5. We started to look ahead to the NFL offseason as soon as Billy Cundiff’s field goal fluttered off-target and we will dive headfirst into the offseason two weeks from now when the scouting combine begins in Indianapolis. In the meantime, let's take a glance at what the Ravens' AFC North opponents are tasked with this offseason. View the full article
  6. We started to look ahead to the NFL offseason as soon as Billy Cundiff’s field goal fluttered off-target and we will dive headfirst into the offseason two weeks from now when the scouting combine begins in Indianapolis. In the meantime, let’s take a glance at what the Ravens’ AFC North opponents are tasked with this offseason. View the full article
  7. The long, circuitous ride that is Ricky Williams' football career again swerved abruptly Tuesday when the Ravens' enigmatic reserve running back announced that he was retiring from the NFL. View the full article
  8. The long, circuitous ride that is Ricky Williams' football career again swerved abruptly Tuesday when the Ravens' enigmatic reserve running back announced that he was retiring from the NFL. View the full article
  9. The retirement of Ricky Williams leaves the Ravens with one running back who has more than five career NFL carries -- and that’s Ray Rice, who is an unrestricted free agent this offseason. View the full article
  10. Patriots sign Underwood to futures contract View the full article
  11. RB Ricky Williams announced Tuesday that he is retiring from the NFL. View the full article
  12. Running back Ricky Williams has told Ravens officials that he is retiring, according to sources. But the team is leaving the door open for the 34-year-old to return in 2012 should he change his mind, which is a possibility. View the full article
  13. Ricky Williams tells Ravens he will retire View the full article
  14. NFL announces 2012 draft order View the full article
  15. The Philadelphia Eagles have claimed D.J. Jones off waivers from the Ravens, who waived the undrafted rookie offensive tackle from Nebraska before their win over the Houston Texans in the AFC divisional round. View the full article
  16. Patriots made the early favorite by the oddsmakers in VegasThe confetti has been vacuumed up in Indianapolis, so the sports book at MGM Grand in Las Vegas released its Super Bowl odds for the 2012 season. Apparently, their oddsmakers think the Ravens' championship window is narrowly open. View the full article
  17. The quarterback tossed the ball downfield, game on the line, late stages. His receiver turned and grabbed it out of the air as a defender swiped at it, desperate to knock it loose and save the game. Sound familiar? It should. It happened twice in the NFL postseason – first in the waning seconds of the AFC championship game on Jan. 22, then late in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl last Sunday. View the full article
  18. Ravens next quarterbacks coach.]]> View the full article
  19. Ravens will need a new defensive coordinator, their third in four years, after Chuck Pagano agreed become the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.]]> View the full article
  20. OWINGS MILLS, Md.- Ricky Williams is retiring from the NFL. View the full article
  21. Saturday, six men were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame: defensive linemen Chris Doleman and Cortez Kennedy, offensive tackle Willie Roaf, center Dermontti Dawson, running back Curtis Martin, and cornerback Jack Butler. Meanwhile, former coach Bill Parcells, running back Jerome Bettis, wide receiver Cris Carter, and defensive end Charles Haley were among the finalists who learned that their busts won’t be bronzed this year. View the full article
  22. Boston writer rips Brady, promptly feels backlash View the full article
  23. For the second time in five seasons, New York quarterback Eli Manning has led the Giants to the Super Bowl title -- not too shabby for a former first-round draft pick who was criticized often in his first four NFL seasons. View the full article
  24. For the gambler in you (post SB edition) View the full article
  25. Giants Steve Weatherford gets vindication View the full article
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