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Why the Ravens shouldn't be applauded for cutting Justin Tucker.
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In a statement, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta on Monday called it a “football decision” that was “incredibly difficult.”
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Why the Ravens are treading on thin ice with Mike Green draft pick.
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Ravens kicker Justin Tucker once again denied allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior from multiple massage therapists in the Baltimore area. For the first time, he has also issued an apology.
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Two spas say they banned Tucker. He denies the bans and the behavior that women say has left them emotionally scarred.
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Midday talks sports as the Baltimore Ravens head deeper into the playoffs.
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Jackson is considered one of the most competitive and best quarterbacks in the National Football League and is known for his dual-threat rushing and passing abilities.
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Both M&T Bank Stadium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards are getting publicly-funded facelifts. We discuss the economics of sports stadiums with former Baltimore Sun reporter Jon Morgan and Dr. Dennis Coates, a UMBC professor of sports economics.
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Tom speaks with Baltimore Banner sports writers Jon Meoli and Jonas Shaffer about the Orioles slump and the Ravens' rough start.
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The YMCA of Central Maryland has received a “Learn to Swim” grant through a partnership with the Government Employees Health Association and the Baltimore Ravens.