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Former Ravens LB Ayanbadejo sees gays coming out
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Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo says up to four NFL players may soon come out as gay, according to a published report.
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Jack Pardee dies at 76
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Jack Pardee, who went on to become an All-Pro linebacker and an NFL coach, has died, University of Houston spokesman David Bassity said.
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Fred Davis signs new contract with Washington Redskins
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The Washington Redskins made a move to sure up one of their burgeoning young stars for at least one more year Friday, signing tight end Fred Davis to a new contract.
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NFL passes helmet rule, ends tuck rule
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NFL owners passed a player safety rule Wednesday barring ball carriers from using the crown of their helmets to make contact with a defender in the open field.
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Kedric Golston re-signed by Washington Redskins
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As their roster upheaval continues, the Washington Redskins moved to keep a familiar face in town, re-signing defensive end Kedric Golston Wednesday.
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Redskins GM: Cap penalty a 'travesty of fairness'
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General Manager Bruce Allen said Monday the Washington Redskins were the victims of a "travesty of fairness" because of a $36 million salary cap penalty that has severely hampered the team's offseason plans.
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Anquan Boldin traded to San Francisco 49ers
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Just months after beating them in the Super Bowl, the Baltimore Ravens have traded wide receiver Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a draft pick.
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RG3 injury: Robert Griffin III 'way ahead of schedule' after surgery, doctor says
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Robert Griffin III's recovery from surgery to repair his torn anterior cruciate ligament is "way ahead of schedule," his doctor told NFL Network on Friday.
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Redskins' Fletcher, Morris play 'financial football' at Walter Reed
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London Fletcher was in mid-season form today at Walter Reed, facing off against Redskins teammate Alfred Morris in a game of "financial football." The purpose of the game is to help military families learn how to best manage their money.
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Redskins not considering name change, GM says
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Redskins GM Bruce Allen said Thursday the team isn't considering a new nickname and there's "nothing that we feel is offensive, and we're proud of our history." They were the last team in the four major professional sports leagues to have an African American player.
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Fans react to Redskins' new ticket prices
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Redskins fans have a new reason to be frustrated with the team's ownership. Following the team's successful 2012 season, which included their first division title in more than decade, the team is raising ticket prices - 57 percent for some seats.
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Super Bowl 2013: Ravens lost Lombardi Trophy temporarily, found it
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When the Baltimore Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII, they got a new, shiny Lombardi Trophy to add to their case in Owings Mills. They then quickly lost it.
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Beyonce not the cause of Super Bowl blackout, NFL says
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Monday that the halftime show was not the cause of the power outage that darkened the Superdome for half an hour during Sunday's broadcast.
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Robert Griffin III wins AP's 2012 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award
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Robert Griffin III earned 29 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. Andrew Luck was next with 11 and Russell Wilson got 10.
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Super Bowl fans get the "NFL Experience"
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They call it the NFL Experience. From catching passes to fielding punts, visitors get a taste of what it's like to be in the big game.
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ESPN brings fans the ultimate football experience in New Orleans
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What better way to celebrate the big game than with a shrine to all things football.
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Super Bowl XLVII: Kickers take center stage in pivotal situations
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They're typically among the most maligned players on a team's roster when things go wrong, but the likelihood of one of the kickers for San Francisco or Baltimore being in a big spot on Super Bowl Sunday is pretty high.
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Super Bowl XLVII: Vonta Leach leads the way for Ray Rice
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The Baltimore Ravens are in the Super Bowl in part because of Vonta Leach's ability to pave a path for Ray Rice to follow. If that involves sticking his helmet into the chest of a 300-pound defensive lineman, then so be it.
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