It’s new start for Gaither at tackle

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It’s new start for Gaither at tackle

It will be tough for anyone to get out of the shadow of Jonathan Ogden . But if anyone can, it would be 6-foot-9, 350-pound Jared Gaither.

Ex-Giant ends cross-country walk for 9/11 relief
Ex-New York Giants lineman George Martin went through 24 pairs of shoes and lost 40 pounds before finishing his cross-country walk Saturday, raising $2 million along the way for sick 9/11 rescue workers. Martin ended his nine-month, 3,003-mile trek at Embarcadero Park, where he was met by police officers, firefighters and other NFL alumni. “I feel like a million bucks,” Martin said. “Other than a blister that I have on my left foot, I’m in great shape.

Worst to first? Eagles, McNabb have best shot in ‘08

The modern NFL has made “Worst to First” more than a catchy slogan for teams trying to sell hope.

‘Raven for life,’ Ogden closes era

An overflow crowd of teammates, coaches and reporters jammed into the Ravens‘ auditorium yesterday to bid farewell to Jonathan Ogden.

But the storied All-Pro offensive tackle wasn’t ready to say goodbye completely.

In a touching and lighthearted half-hour news conference, Ogden officially retired but made it clear he will remain to help the team, as well as stay committed to the city where he played his 12 seasons.

‘I’m a Baltimore Raven for life,’ Ogden said with a smile. ‘There’s no doubt about that.’

Pro Bowl OL Jonathan Ogden retires

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — There was no crying, no second-guessing and absolutely no remorse.

Ravens’ Ogden doesn’t ‘toe’ line about retirement (AP)

Baltimore Ravens tackle Jonathan Ogden laughs during a news conference where he  announced his retirement, Thursday, June 12, 2008, at the team's training facility in Owings Mills, Md.

There was no crying, no second-guessing and absolutely no remorse. Jonathan Ogden wore a broad, toothy smile Thursday as the left tackle announced his retirement after a 12-year career in which he established himself as one of the greatest offensive linemen in NFL history. Ogden was selected to play in 11 Pro Bowls, and he probably would have made it an even dozen had he opted to return for another…


Defense Getting Used To In-Helmet Radios

Tuesday, June 10, 2008 WBAL Radio and BaltimoreRavens.com Ravens linebacker Nick Greisen is used to hearing a lot of odd things on the football field, but when a local police scanner filled his ears during a …

Lynch to plead guilty to accident-related charge
Erie County District Attorney Frank Clark says Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch will plead guilty next week to an unspecified charge stemming from a hit-and-run accident involving his SUV. Clark says the plea is based on the fact Lynch was driving. The tentative deal was announced Friday after days of negotiations. It comes as a grand jury was scheduled to begin hearing testimony in the case. Several Bills players and front-office employees had been subpoenaed.

Eye on future

They’ve touched up his makeup and straightened his suit, and now someone’s rolling a lint brush all over Mike Flynn .

Transcripts: Rookie Tuesday Mini-Camp Interviews

On what he has learned after five months of being head coach: “The biggest challenge is how big the job is.

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