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Bleacher Report - Sun May 27, 12:30 pm ET
The months of May and June are definitely the most uneventful months when it comes to NFL news. Sure, maybe once a week a free agent finds a new team or a player gets hurt in workouts. Besides these rare occurrences, players are basically just focusing on offseason workouts and there's just not much news to report. So with very little actual news going on in the NFL, this time of year is a ...
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Fox Sports - Sun May 27, 6:42 am ET
Former Baltimore Ravens star Jamal Lewis declared himself bankrupt after amassing a debt of more than $10.5 million, TMZ reported Sunday.
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NFL.com - Sun May 27, 7:09 am ET
Former Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis has filed for bankruptcy in Atlanta with debts of more than $10.5 million, TMZ.com reported on Sunday.
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TMZ - Sun May 27, 4:00 am ET
Retired NFL star Jamal Lewis -- who helped the Baltimore Ravens win the Super Bowl in 2001 -- has filed for bankruptcy, claiming he's a financial train wreck ... and can't pay his eight-figure debt.Jamal filed the Chapter 11 papers in Atlanta --…
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KSAT San Antonio - Sun May 27, 5:31 pm ET
Former NFL running back Jamal Lewis reportedly has filed for bankruptcy. The 10-year NFL veteran has filed for Chapter 11 protection, according to TMZ.com. He has assets of about $14.5 million and owes about $10.5 million, TMZ reported from court papers filed in Atlanta. Among Lewis' assets reportedly are five homes, at least five cars, a 401K worth about $500,000 and part ownership of a ...
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ESPN Blogs - Fri May 25, 5:04 pm ET
Now that every AFC North team has begun its voluntary on-field workouts, here's the remaining offseason training activity schedule for each division team: CINCINNATI BENGALS Offseason Team Activities: May 29-31, June 4-7 Minicamps: June 12-14 (full team mandatory) CLEVELAND BROWNS OTAs: May 30-June 1, June 12-15 Minicamps: June 5-7 (full team mandatory) BALTIMORE RAVENS OTAs: May 29-31, June 4-7 ...
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Baltimore Sun - Sun May 27, 11:31 am ET
Ex-Ravens running back Jamal Lewis has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to the website TMZ.
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The Inquisitr - Thu May 24, 11:46 am ET
The Baltimore Ravens and star running back Ray Rice have not been able to hammer out a long-term contract and because of that conflict Rice has not been participating in organized team activities, something the Ravens had hoped to remedy sooner rather than later. Now sources close to the teams talks with Ray Rice have revealed to NFL Network’s [...] Baltimore Ravens Hope To Secure Ray Rice Well ...
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Boston Globe - 2 hours 43 minutes ago
View from the deck of Chebague Island Inn.
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UPI - Sun May 27, 11:39 am ET
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., May 27 (UPI) -- First lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia attended one of Beyonce's first shows since she gave birth, concert-goers in Atlantic City, N.J., said.
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Bleacher Report - Fri May 25, 10:33 am ET
Today's AFC North required reading includes Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff not living in the past, a Cincinnati Bengals OTA roundup and the latest on the recovery of Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall. Baltimore Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff says he's put the missed field goal that cost the Ravens a chance at overtime in the AFC Championship game behind him . Bleacher Report's Nader Ktait gives ...
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The Charlotte Observer - 46 minutes ago
Brooklyn Decker chides herself for waiting until Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 to visit Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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SB Nation - Sun May 27, 4:39 pm ET
It's definitely not an exact science, but after thousands of interviews and years of polling, the Kansas City Chiefs come out at right about the middle of the pack in the NFL in terms of overall popularity. A new study posted at ESPN holds a list of favorite teams as identified by surveys, and the Dallas Cowboys are the first overall team listed at 8.8 percent of all polled as their "fan ...
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ESPN Blogs - Thu May 24, 4:02 pm ET
The AFC North blog will take a look at the top five division players at a position each day this week. This is a projection for the 2012 season, so predicted progress and decline has been factored into the rankings. The next position is running back. 1. Ray Rice, Ravens: He's been the NFL's most consistent all-around running back over the past three seasons. Since 2009, Rice has produced at ...
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NFL.com - Sat May 26, 9:24 am ET
The prospect of a new season is supposed to heal old wounds for players. But Ravens OL Marshal Yanda hasn't gotten over last season's season-ending loss to the New England Patriots.
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NFL.com - Fri May 25, 11:39 am ET
Baltimore ranked third in defense last season but fell short in the AFC Championship Game. This year, safety Bernard Pollard says "whatever happened last year was last year" but "you can't stop us."
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Sun May 27, 6:06 am ET
No one knows if the concussion damage to former Cleveland Brown running back Jamal Lewis's brain is permanent, and whether the symptoms he continues to suffer more than two years after quitting football – the bouts of memory loss, headaches, nausea, sleeplessness and light sensitivity – eventually will fade, or are the precursors of something worse.
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ESPN Blogs - Thu May 24, 1:32 pm ET
Just a reminder that the AFC North blog's weekly chat was moved to Thursday. It's going to kick off at 2 p.m. ET, so clear your meeting schedule or take a late lunch to join us. As always, it's never too early to post your questions. So put in your best query or two about the Bengals, Browns, Ravens and Steelers. Remember, you can follow me on Twitter at @afc_north and @jamisonhensley and on ...
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Sports Illustrated - Fri May 25, 4:17 pm ET
A new offensive coordinator and a new philosophy aren’t the only changes going on in the Pittsburgh Steelers camp. Colon, 29, who only played one game last season, tore a triceps muscle in the season opening loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
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Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! Sports - Sat May 26, 7:23 am ET
Former NFL and Arena Football League wide receiver Bobby Sippio, Jr. has been arrested in Florida and charged with attempted murder, armed robbery, aggravated battery, and kidnapping.