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Mark Clayton
Mark Clayton is a wide reciever for the Baltimore Ravens. He's number 89 and is 5'10 and 195 pounds. The Baltimore Ravens are in the AFC North.
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The simple answer is yes; professional athletes and teams are heralded or jeered by wins and losses and the stats that amount to them.
But is it that simple for Ravens’ receiver Mark Clayton? Between dropped passes, more attention from Joe Flacco to other receivers, and the occasional big play down the field, it may not all be so simple.
But since catching 67 passes for 939 yards and five touchdowns in 2006, Clayton hasn’t caught more than 48...
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From sports.aol.com
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Willis McGahee scored on a 2-yard run and the Baltimore Ravens led the Pittsburgh Steelers 7-0 after the first quarter Sunday night.
The Steelers started third-stringer Dennis Dixon at quarterback in place of the injured Ben Rothlisberger, who was listed as the team's third quarterback and was to be used only in an emergency.
Rothlisberger was sidelined with a concussion sustained late in last Sunday's loss to Kansas City when he collided...
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Ray Lewis has played for the Ravens since 1996, he's been selected to 10 Pro Bowls, and won the NFL defensive player of the year award twice, in both 2000 and 2003.
Lewis boasts more than 1,700 career tackles and over 35 career sacks.
He's known as one of the most dominant middle linebackers in the history of the NFL.
But it's not all of these accolades that make him so important to the Baltimore Ravens.
It's the intangibles.
Ray Lewis is...
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