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This Super Bowl was suppose to be special for five-year retiring Ravens cheerleader Courtney Lenz, but a decision by the Baltimore Ravens organization has left her benched for what would be her final game on Sunday. Lenz, 23, has told reporters that she believes the snub is retaliation for her slight weight gain during the season.
Potential NFL hall of famer Ed Reed is a top authority on hard hits in the NFL. It seems only fitting that he would speak about the dangers football players face day in and day out, but he turned a few heads when he brought deceased linebacker Junior Seau into the discussion.
Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock did his best impression of Ray Lewis to complete a bet he had on an AFC Divisional Round playoff game.
Super Bowl XLVII Media Day produced some breaking stories, heartwarming features and surprising laughs at the Super Dome in New Orleans. We share the latest from the unofficial beginning to Super Bowl Week here, including a bold claim by Randy Moss and a feature about the real leader of the Baltimore Ravens.
The ongoing discussion about how the NFL's style of play and the mental health of its athletes rages on in New Orleans this week leading up to Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday. Even President Obama has weighed in on the matter. Members of the same team's secondary have differing beliefs.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis used a banned substance in formulating his return to the NFL this season. Will it affect his legacy or his ability to play in Super Bowl XLVII? We have the details of his treatment here.
Colin Kaepernick has quickly become the media darling of Super Bowl XLVII, but the other quarterback in the contest is happy to stay out of the spotlight. He may not have the electric style of play or personality of the San Francisco 49ers QB, but Joe Flacco has quietly led the Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl.
Super Bowl XLVII is now less than a week away, the San Francisco 49ers are in town, and the Baltimore Ravens will arrive on Monday night. Tuesday's Media Day officially kicks off Super Bowl Week in New Orleans. The full week's schedule is here, as is the live stream of the NFL Network's coverage of Media Day and a video of a controversial player dancing during last year's Super Bowl celebration.
Baltimore Ravens safety Bernard Pollard doesn't believe the National Football League will exist 30 years from now, NFL.com reports. The polarizing Pollard uses some solid reasoning in his argument, which we share here.
As usual during the Super Bowl, there are a bevy of prop bets fans can make about occurrences before, during and even after the game's broadcast. There are some less conventional options like what color Gatorade will be spilled on the winning coach, and less adventurous ones like how many times Ray Lewis might mention God if he's interviewed after the game.
In the heat of competition, words can fly and hit as hard as any tackle or hard foul. And this week has been no exception in either the football or basketball world.
Super Bowl XLVII will pit the San Francisco 49ers against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, February 3 at 6:30 pm EST on CBS. We've compiled the essential info for the game here: where to buy tickets, what the latest betting odds are and what our prediction is, with a few recent news tidbits thrown in.
Baltimore exacted revenge and Ray Lewis' career will live for another game. We share some of the revealing facts about the Patriots' defeat against the Ravens.
We break Sunday's AFC Championship Game down with what to expect with each team controlling the ball, what's at stake, and what could go right or wrong for both teams, offering our prediction for who will be headed to Super Bowl XLVII on February 3.
The New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens squared off in Week 3 of the regular season, and will battle for the right to play in the Super Bowl for the second year in a row. How did each team fare against common opponents and playoff teams from both leagues? The answers may surprise you...