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Ray Lewis Car Accident? Internet Hoax Claims Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Breaks Both Legs : TravelersToday
Ray Lewis broke both of his legs in a car accident. At least that's what the Internet is saying. However the Baltimore Ravens linebacker didn't break his legs because he was never in a car accident. Ray Lewis is the victim of an Internet hoax.

Will Rice get 5th straight 1,000-yard season? | Comcast SportsNet Baltimore
Rice is looking to top 1000 yards for the fifth straight year, after rushing for 1,143 yards in 2012.

GM Ozzie Newsome: Ravens could use veteran receiver - NFL.com
The Baltimore Ravens publicly expressed confidence that their young receivers can replace Anquan Boldin's production. Is GM Ozzie Newsome working on a veteran backup plan?

Kurihara aiming high after impressing at Ravens minicamp | The Japan Times
The Japanese wide receiver might have got onto the plane not really knowing what to expect, but he returned home with a good taste in his mouth.

Baltimore Ravens Set to Host 2nd Annual Ravens Beach Bash This Weekend | Ravens 101 | Sports Media 101

After its overwhelming success last year, the Baltimore Ravens will host its' second annual Ravens Beach Bash this weekend in Ocean City, MD.

NFL Insider: Are Broncos truly mighty? UTSanDiego.com

Former Broncos center Tom Nalen says Denver is the NFL's best team.

Cincinnati Bengals Have Become the Team to Beat in the AFC North - Yahoo! Sports

Over the offseason, the balance of power in the AFC North began to shift in favor of the Cincinnati Bengals.

Which potential Hall of Famers are next to retire? - NFL.com

Brian Urlacher's retirement caused an immediate Hall of Fame discussion. Gregg Rosenthal looks at eight NFL players, including Troy Polamalu, who might follow Urlacher's lead.

Ben Roethlisberger: Tough when rival wins Super Bowl - NFL.com

Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers stumbled to an 8-8 record last season. But an abrupt end to the season was only the beginning of a tough offseason.