By Hanzus, Dan Dennis Pitta did not suffer any ligament or cartilage damage when he badly injured his right hip in practice Saturday, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters Monday. …read more
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By Hanzus, Dan Dennis Pitta did not suffer any ligament or cartilage damage when he badly injured his right hip in practice Saturday, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters Monday. …read more
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By Hanzus, Dan Dennis Pitta did not suffer any ligament or cartilage damage when he badly injured his right hip in practice Saturday, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters Monday. …read more
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By Hanzus, Dan Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters on Monday that tight end Dennis Pitta did not suffer any ligament or cartilage damage when he badly injured his right hip in practice Saturday. …read more
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By Hanzus, Dan Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters on Monday that tight end Dennis Pitta did not suffer any ligament or cartilage damage when he badly injured his right hip in practice Saturday. …read more
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By Hanzus, Dan Baltimore Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta is out of surgery to repair a dislocated and fractured hip. Ravens coach John Harbaugh then confirmed the obvious: Pitta is done for the season. …read more
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By Sessler, Marc With Ray Lewis headed into the sunset, people want to know who will fill that leadership void for the Baltimore Ravens this season. Coach John Harbaugh doesn’t have an answer for you. …read more
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By Sessler, Marc “Can they repeat?” is a question Baltimore Ravens players and coaches will be bludgeoned with all season long. Coach John Harbaugh wishes the media would give it a rest. …read more
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By Sessler, Marc “Can they repeat?” is a question Baltimore Ravens players and coaches will be bludgeoned with all season long. Coach John Harbaugh wishes the media would give it a rest. …read more
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By Sessler, Marc “Can they repeat?” is a question Ravens players and coaches will be bludgeoned with all season long. John Harbaugh wishes the media would give it a rest. …read more
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By Hanzus, Dan The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to a one-year contract with troubled linebacker Rolando McClain. He must still take a physical and speak with coach John Harbaugh and GM Ozzie Newsome.
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By Wesseling, Chris Safety Bernard Pollard reportedly challenged Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh in a Halloween meeting described as a near mutiny. Did the fallout contribute to Pollard’s release last month? …read more
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By Wesseling, Chris Safety Bernard Pollard reportedly challenged Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh in a Halloween meeting described as a near mutiny. Did the fallout contribute to Pollard’s release last month? …read more
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By ESPN.com news services Although the 2013 Baltimore Ravens will have a different look than last season’s Super Bowl champions, coach John Harbaugh seems to be taking the changes in stride, telling the NFL Network that it’s impossible for a team to stay the same in today’s NFL. …read more
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By NFL.com Wire Reports Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Thursday that Ray Lewis, who retired after the Super Bowl, “has not expressed an interest to coach.” …read more
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President Obama called to congratulate the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens. The White House said the POTUS rang up coach John Harbaugh and GM Ozzie Newsome with praise.
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By Kurt Badenhausen, Forbes Staff As the Super Bowl ended Sunday night and people poured onto the field, Baltimore Ravens‘ head coach John Harbaugh was embraced in a tight hug by a deeply tanned man with slicked back hair wearing a checkered sport coat. A very small portion of the record Super Bowl audience recognized the man that would not let go of Harbaugh. That is just the way that Stephen Bisciotti wants it.
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By Wesseling, Chris Ravens coach John Harbaugh feels “totally devastated” for his younger brother, whom he also considers the best coach in football right now.
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By Darren Heitner, Contributor Colin Kaepernick, Ray Lewis, Jim Harbaugh, John Harbaugh, the commercials. There is no shortage of stimuli to capture the attention of people tuning in to Super Bowl XLVII. But the athletes and coaches on the field and the brands willing to pony up the money to gain 30-seconds of exposure during breaks in the action are not the only benefactors of the Big Game.
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By Rosenthal, Gregg The week of practices have almost finished. It’s almost time for a game. Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh couldn’t be happier with his team’s week of preparation.
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By Rosenthal, Gregg It was hard not to notice the contrasts. John Harbaugh arrived to the first Super Bowl press conference that involved two brothers in a sharp-looking suit. Jim Harbaugh arrived with a pullover, hat, and khakis that stopped five inches before his shoes.
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