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Rosenhaus tweets "5 teams" interested in Plaxico

Is agent Drew Rosenhaus trying to pull the 2009 version of his Willis McGahee draft showmanship with Plaxico Burress? He tweeted, " There are now 5 teams interested in Plaxico . I expect more teams to enter the mix over the next few weeks as well." Today the NFL notified Burress that they are reviewing his incidents under the league's personal conduct policy . Burress, who shot himself in...

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Ravens Ink 2009 Public Relations Interns

As an annual tradition, the Ravens' new PR interns write a press release to announce their hiring for the upcoming season. The Baltimore Ravens would like to announce the three-headed monster that joins them for the upcoming 2009 season. (No, not running backs Willis McGahee, Le’Ron McClain and Ray Rice.) The Ravens are talking about the public relations trio of Kristen Deahl, Tom Valente and...

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McGahee working 'at full speed'

In an interview with CBSSports.com, Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron says that RB Willis McGahee ran at full speed at the team's last minicamp and expects the veteran to be ready to roll in training camp, something he didn't do at all last summer. "(He) has looked as good as he's looked since I've seen him," Cameron said. "I'm just optimistic. He missed the entire training camp...

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Why Brandon Marshall Won't Become a Raven

With the announcement that Brandon Marshall , arguably one of the most elite Wide Receivers in the NFL, wants out of Denver, rumors in Baltimore have surfaced that the Ravens would be very interested in acquiring him. How can one think otherwise? Throughout this past off-season, the Raven's front office has been looking for the break-out, superstar WR that the team needs in order to surpass the Steelers...

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McGahee says he's fine with working with 2nd team

Mason: No timetable set for return to practicing Even though he continues to run primarily with the second team, Ravens running back Willis McGahee said he doesn't mind backing up Ray Rice for now.

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McGahee doesn't mind backing up Rice

Veteran running back getting back in game shape after arthroscopic knee surgery Even though he continues to run primarily with the second team, Ravens running back Willis McGahee said he doesn't mind being the backup to Ray Rice for now.

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McGahee has plenty to prove

In a Q&A on the Baltimore Sun , one of the questions posed to the Ravens beat writer was: Will RB Willis McGahee have a productive season? Here was the answer: "No one knows about McGahee. When the mind is right and the body is healthy, McGahee is one of the best running backs in the NFL. His offseason work habits, though, have to improve. McGahee might be the Ravens' biggest bust acquisition...

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Jones, Washington together again

The Newark Star-Ledger reports Jets coach Rex Ryan is excited about the potential of using Thomas Jones and Leon Washington now that both have put aside contract disputes and reported to OTA workouts. "We had Thomas and Leon out there for the first day this week and it was kind of like the great equalizer," Ryan said. "But the great equalizer was when those two backs were together, a...

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McGahee works with second team at Ravens minicamp

The Ravens' Willis McGahee was back at the team's voluntary minicamp after missing last week, but the running back worked primarily with the second team.

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McGahee back, with second team

The Baltimore Sun reports Ravens RB Willis McGahee was back at OTA workouts Tuesday after missing last week's minicamp -- and he was working primarily with the second team. McGahee, the highest-paid running back on the team, started nine games for the Ravens last season, including the AFC championship game at Pittsburgh. Ray Rice , a second-round pick last season, ran mostly with the starters Tuesday....

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Rice continues to work with starters

The Baltimore Sun reports that Ravens RB Willis McGahee was back at practice and didn't appear to be limited following offseason arthroscopic knee surgery. However, he was working with the second-team offense while Ray Rice got first-team reps. Was this because he was just getting back into speed with the team, or because he's been passed on the depth chart? Coach John Harbaugh wouldn't say, nor would...

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Comparing the 2005 Bills to the 2009 Bills

More photos » by David Duprey - AP Browse more photos » Dick Jauron was hired as head coach of the Buffalo Bills on January 23, 2006, by Marv Levy - then the team's General Manager and easily the most heralded head coach in Bills franchise history. Coming off of a 5-11 season in 2005 led by predecessor Mike Mularkey, Jauron inherited an underachieving, veteran squad and quickly began re-assembling...

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Ravens backups get work

The Carroll County Times reports with RB Willis McGahee (ankle) not practicing during Tuesday's OTA workout, Ray Rice and Cedric Peerman turned in strong performances.

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McGahee's knee keeps him sidelined

The Baltimore Sun reports that Ravens RB Willis McGahee is unsure when he'll be ready to resume getting ready for the start of the 2009 season after undergoing arthroscopic surgery recently. He expects to be ready for the start of training camp. McGahee also learned this weekend that last year's primary rushing mate, Le'Ron McClain, would be moved back to fullback in 2009, opening the door for McGahee...

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Carries opening up for Ravens' Rice

With the news that the Ravens are moving Le'Ron McClain to fullback, second-year rusher Ray Rice will be given a shot to at least split the majority of reps with starter Willis McGahee at the onset of the 2009 campaign. Rice worked at tailback with the first team during the club's recent offseason minicamp while McGahee rested his knee following arthroscopic surgery. Rice had 107 carries for 454 yards...

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Willis McGahee Injury Report

Willis McGahee Injury Report - viper212

Willis McGahee was hit hard by a ‘helmet to helmet hit’ from Ryan Clark on Sunday’s AFC Championship game. The Raven’s running back said he felt “significant neck pain” after the hit. McGahee’s neck had snapped way back and this could have lead to a serious injury. He was able to move his feet and arms, so thankfully he is not paralyzed. He had to be carted off the field, and even Steelers fans were