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Ray Lewis III sent a letter of intent to the University of Miami (Florida) on Wednesday to ensure his enrollment at the school and on the football team. Another recruit's letter of intent disappeared, and it is believed his mother has something to do with it.
Colin Kaepernick was the subject of countless features over the course of the NFL Playoffs. By laying the love on thick for the Niners player, it set some pretty high standards for his performance. Between his interception and his team losing the Super Bowl, where does it leave the public's opinion on Colin Kaepernick? We explain the impact the game will have.
Last night at Super Bowl XLVII, Ray Lewis walked away with his second Super Bowl ring and walked away from his 17 year career playing in the NFL.
The Baltimore Ravens won their second-ever Super Bowl Championship on Sunday by defeat in the San Francisco 49ers 34-31 at the Super Dome in New Orleans. It was a landmark win for a team that stumbled into the playoffs, but had its leader return from a devastating injury to add a bit of extra emotional gas into the tank. We take a look at their chances of getting to New Jersey for Super Bowl XLVIII and defending their newly-earned NFL crown.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis did what Ravens fans all over the country wanted him to: he won a championship in his last game. His path to get there wasn't exactly conventional, but that makes it even more of an interesting story than what people were hoping for. We explain why here.
For the first time in Super Bowl history, a non-game-related event at a football stadium took longer than the halftime show. The power outage at the Super Dome is one of the two biggest happenings in Super Bowl XLVII, with the other being an unexpected last-second drive falling just short.
A blackout, a show-stealing halftime show and a dramatic, heart-pounding, furious finish to a game that started out looking like a blowout made Super Bowl XLVII the most watched TV broadcast in history.
Latinos Post is live blogging Super Bowl XLVII in this story, including updates throughout the game and halftime show.
Ray Lewis.
Those two words bring about several adjectives that can describe the remarkable 17-season NFL veteran. Controversial. Fiery. Decorated. At times, bizarre. And among Baltimore Ravens fans, beloved.
Here's our 2013 Super Bowl prediction: the San Francisco 49ers will win Super Bowl XLVII by beating the Baltimore Ravens 24-21 on Sunday in New Orleans. Vernon Davis will be the Super Bowl MVP with a pair of touchdown receptions. Click for more predictions about the game, plus the kickoff time and more.
The big game is almost here, and experts and pundits are already picking their favorites to win Super Bowl XLVII.
Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps may be taking up another profession. The retired swimmer signed a deal with PING on Wednesday. Phelps was outfitted with customized clubs before the Pro-Am contest at Scottsdale TPC just before the Waste Management Phoenix Open there this weekend. Phelps will also appear on a reality show on the Golf Channel for his efforts, and said he would love to compete in the Olympics for golf someday.
One of golf's top stars joins the growing list of athletes that have been linked to deer antler spray, with Vijay Singh admitting Wednesday that he "unintentionally" took the banned substance.
Professional athletes aren't the only ones who get in trouble for performance-enhancing drugs. The University of Alabama football team is now under scrutiny for allegedly using deer antler spray before the 2012 BCS Championship Game, a contest the Tide won over the LSU Tigers. Vijay Singh has been added to the list of using athletes, as was Ray Lewis. Some doctors claim Deer Antler Spray and IGF-1 may not be as effective as initially thought though.
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.