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Friday, February 2, 2018

Google Alert - Baltimore News

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Baltimore News
As-it-happens update February 2, 2018
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Ravens' Ozzie Newsome to step down as general manager, Eric DeCosta to take over in 2019
Ozzie Newsome will step down as Ravens general manager next season, handing the reigns of the player personnel decisions over to Eric DeCosta, owner Steve Bisciotti said at Friday's State of the Ravens address.
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Instant analysis from Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti's news conference
Sports columnist Mike Preston and Peter Schmuck give their instant analysis of Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti news conference. (Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun video). The Baltimore Sun. Reaction from owner Steve Bisciotti's State of the Ravens news conference: Jeff Zrebiec, reporter: Bisciotti ...
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Highlights of Ozzie Newsome's career with the Ravens
Ozzie Newsome will step down as Ravens general manager after next season. Here's a summary of his career: Baltimore Sun staffThe Baltimore Sun. Highlights from the career of Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome, who will step down from his role after this season, owner Steve Bisciotti ...
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Steve Bisciotti said he considered firing John Harbaugh after season but gives no ultimatums for
I'm not going to give a playoff-or-bust edict to you all or to my coach," Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said Friday.
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Who is Eric DeCosta, the Ravens' GM in waiting?
Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said Friday that general manager Ozzie Newsome will step down after the 2018 season and Eric DeCosta will replace him.
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Baltimore Orioles Acquire Andrew Susac from Milwaukee Brewers
The Baltimore Orioles have acquired catcher Andrew Susac from the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be named later or cash considerations.
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Benjamin Watson Talks About What Winning Man of the Year Would Mean
Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson is in Minneapolis for the NFL Honors, where one of the three finalists will be announced as the Walter Payton Man of the Year award winner Saturday night.
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