John Harbaugh’s eyes darted back and forth as he dug into his memory for the answers. Four days removed from a distressing if not self-inflicted loss to the Chiefs, the Ravens coach was asked about his defense’s “communication issues” in Kansas City, where the phrase had clanked through the bowels of Arrowhead Stadium following the season-opening defeat to the same team that … [Read more...] about How the Chiefs diced up the middle of the Ravens’ defense and what Baltimore can learn from it
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MM 9.11: Maryland men’s lacrosse secures 3-star faceoff specialist
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland men’s lacrosse earned a commitment from class of 2026 faceoff specialist Luke Gouse, it was reported Tuesday. Gouse, a 3-star prospect according to Inside Lacrosse, attends West Morris Central in Chester, N.J. He also plays club for … [Read more...] about MM 9.11: Maryland men’s lacrosse secures 3-star faceoff specialist
More deadly Israeli strikes in West Bank and Gaza
Local officials say more than two dozen people have been killed in Israeli strikes over the West Bank and Gaza over the past 24 hours. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has the latest on the war. … [Read more...] about More deadly Israeli strikes in West Bank and Gaza
Ravens Week 1 Gradebook: Offense
The Baltimore Ravens open up their 2024-25 campaign with a tough lost on the road against the Kansas City Chiefs 20-27. Check out the full recap by Jarrett Pfeifer (Ravens Fall Short in Kansas City). Here is the Offensive Grades Quarterback: B- Lamar Jackson mentality Thursday night was to win by any means necessary. Lamar Jackson led the Ravens in rushing with 122 … [Read more...] about Ravens Week 1 Gradebook: Offense
Dan Rodricks: I listen for the candidate who speaks of children. All of us should. | STAFF COMMENTARY
I listen for the candidate who speaks of children — not that Americans should have more of them, but that we should take better care of the ones we have. I listen for the candidate who speaks of children because elections are about the future. You might vote in November based on a single issue or grievance, but the overriding issue is the future of the country — the one we … [Read more...] about Dan Rodricks: I listen for the candidate who speaks of children. All of us should. | STAFF COMMENTARY