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Sunday, Feb 4 Three members were voted in their first year of eligibility and two middle linebackers and two wide receivers are in the same Pro Football Hall of Fame class. |
| In a region mostly dedicated to the Ravens, many transplants have made these bars another home away from home. |
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| Baltimore Sun writers and editors predict the outcome of Sunday's Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles. |
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| Advertisers including Budweiser, M&Ms, Groupon and others have begun to release their ads ahead of Super Bowl Sunday to try to drum up some buzz. |
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| Sophomore guards Kevin Huerter and Anthony Cowan Jr. helped the Terps avoid their worst home loss of the season. |
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| Bert Straus, an independent industrial designer in Timonium, started designing football helmets decades ago, long before NFL playersâ head trauma began to attract the publicâs attention. Now 81, Straus says he has his masterpiece. |
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| Del. Dan Morhaim, who has represented the Owings Mills area for 24 years, said he is retiring next year from the Maryland General Assembly. |
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| Ray Lewis' former teammates and coaches with the Ravens talk about what made the first-ballot Hall of Fame middle linebacker special. |
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| Ray Lewis could have played in any era of the NFL, which is why he is the greatest middle linebacker ever. |
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| A man who was shot in the head in East Baltimore last week has died from his injuries, police said Sunday. |
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