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Ray Lewis sidestepped questions about his future with the Ravens, saying yesterday that he is focused on team issues and not individual ones. The nine-time Pro Bowl middle linebacker is entering the final year of his contract and could become a free agent for the first time. Lewis and the Ravens are negotiating an extension, but the sides are not believed to be close. "That [contract] stuff is ... [link]

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RAVENS MINICAMP REPORT
Published 5/10/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
... ,” Flacco said.  (There are worse things Lewis could do.  Allegedly.) LT Jonathan Ogden didn’t show up for the mandatory minicamp , and there’s no timeable on any decision as to whether he’ll retire. TE Quinn Sypniewski is ...

Camp Hardball
Published 5/15/2008 by Mike Zoran at Ravens Roost
... he felt he owed it to the Houston fans for being so good to him. I guess us in Baltimore and those in Oakland treated him like dirt. Also, a groundskeeper has found an old birth certificate hidden behind the water cooler in the clubhouse showing Miguel’s real name to be John Johnson from North Dakota, and his true age is 55. More on this breaking story as information comes in.  (To see the complete article about the news rules for camp go here . For the Ray Lewis interview go here ) This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 at 10:10 pm and is filed under ...

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