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Steve McNair is a quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens acquired McNair in a trade with the Tennessee Titans for a fourth-round pick before the 2006 season. During his first season in Baltimore, McNair led the Ravens to a 13-3 record and the AFC North Championship. In the playoffs, however, McNair struggled, throwing two interceptions in the Ravens' 15-6 loss to Indianapolis. McNair started his career with the Houston Oilers, who selected him with the No. 3 overall pick in the 1995 NFL Draft. When the Oilers moved to Nashville in 1997 (where they were later renamed the Tennessee Titans), McNair became the starter. He started for nine years in Tennessee. His best year came in 2005...
Steve McNair is a quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens acquired McNair in a trade with the Tennessee Titans for a fourth-round pick before the 2006 season. During his first season in Baltimore, McNair led the Ravens to a 13-3 record and the AFC North Championship. In the playoffs, however, McNair struggled, throwing two interceptions in the Ravens' 15-6 loss to Indianapolis. McNair started his career with the Houston Oilers, who selected him with the No. 3 overall pick in the 1995 NFL Draft. When the Oilers moved to Nashville in 1997 (where they were later renamed the Tennessee Titans), McNair became the starter. He started for nine years in Tennessee. His best year came in 2005 when he was named the NFL co-MVP (with Peyton Manning), a Pro Bowl starter and the Sports Illustrated Player of the Year. The 6-foot-2, 230-pound Mississippi native was born on Feb. 2, 1973. McNair excelled at football, basketball and baseball at Mount Olive High School. He was drafted by the Seattle Mariners as a pitcher in the 1990 Major League Baseball draft, but McNair chose to play Division I-AA college football at Alcorn State. McNair became the first and only player in NCAA history to amass more than 16,000 yards of total offense. He also set an NCAA record with 400.5 yards in total offense per game as a senior. He was nicknamed "Air McNair" for his aerial success in college.
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Steve McNair Death Ruled a Murder-Suicide
KIAHNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Police say things had been "going bad quickly" in the life of Sahel Kazemi. They've now concluded that the 20-year-old woman shot and killed her married boyfriend, former NFL quarterback Steve McNair, last weekend before taking her...Tags: National Football League, Murder, Suicide, Crimes, Sports
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Exclusive Interview w/ Cousin of Slain NFL Star
KIAHAs the dark side of Steve McNair's private life plays out in public after his controversial death, his cousin Tom J. Jones hopes the world will not forget the football legend's legacy, and all the good work he has done for hurricane victims, his friends,...Tags: National Football League, Health and Safety at School, Hurricanes, Murder, Suicide
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Former NFL quarterback McNair Killed in Tennessee
KIAHNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Former National Football League MVP Steve McNair has been shot and killed in Nashville, Tenn. Police say he and a woman were found dead inside a condo. Titans owner Bud Adams confirmed the quarterback's death in a brief statement...Tags: National Football League, Multi-Sport Events, Sports, Super Bowl, Death
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Ex-NFL Player Steve McNair's Death Ruled a Homicide
KIAHNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Police are calling the shooting death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair a homicide, but they haven't yet reached a conclusion about the death of the 20-year-old woman found with him. Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron...Tags: National Football League, Murder, Assault, Crimes, Sports
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JaMarcus Russell, Brian Billick and the Ravens
Former Ravens coach Brian Billick will be forever linked to Kyle Boller. When Billick was in Baltimore, the Ravens traded a future first-round pick for the right to draft the California quarterback 18th overall in 2003. Boller never lived up to the hype,...
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Could the Ravens give Kyle Boller another chance?
The Ravens routinely work out free agents even if there is no definitive interest or positional need, but it certainly isn’t a regular occurrence for a player once considered their franchise quarterback to return to the team’s facility and...
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Ray Lewis returns to practice
Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, who has missed the past four games with a toe injury, returned to practice on Wednesday. Lewis hadn’t practiced since the week leading up to the 16-6 win over the San Francisco 49ers.
As Lewis walked out onto the...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis, John Harbaugh
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Ray Lewis returns to Ravens practice
After the start of Wednesday afternoon's practice session, Ravens players turned their attention between reps to the man in the gray hooded sweat shirt as he walked through the double doors and onto the field. Inside linebacker Ray Lewis, who has missed...Tags: Billy Cundiff, NFL Lockout (2011), Haloti Ngata, Turf Toe, Norv Turner
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Jonathan Ogden is up for the Hall of Fame in 2013
Saturday, six men were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame: defensive linemen Chris Doleman and Cortez Kennedy, offensive tackle Willie Roaf, center Dermontti Dawson, running back Curtis Martin, and cornerback Jack Butler. Meanwhile, former coach...Tags: Janet Jackson, Larry Allen, Shannon Sharpe, Jonathan Ogden, Super Bowl
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Alabama Football Announces Hiring of Doug Nussmeier as Offensive Coordinator
University of Alabama head coach Nick Saban announced Wednesday the hiring of Doug Nussmeier as Alabama's offensive coordinator. Nussmeier spent the last three seasons on the staff at the University of Washington, where he held the same title. He takes...Tags: College Football, Pacific-12 Conference, Detroit Lions, Stanford Cardinal, Chris Polk
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Top 10 Super Bowl Moments
Twitter @KDVRTop 10 Super Bowl Moments 10 - Super Bowl XVII Game MVP John Riggins had 38 carries for 166 yards as the Redskins beat Miami 27-17. Behind 17-13 with 10:01 left in the fourth quarter at the Miami 43, Riggins literally ran over cornerback Don McNeal...Tags: LeRoy Butler, Joe Montana, Joe Namath, New York Jets, Kansas City Chiefs
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Suggs thinks this year's team is equipped for deep run
Since the Ravens drafted Terrell Suggs in the first round in 2003, the organization has qualified for the postseason in five seasons prior to the current campaign.
But unlike the squads in those years, the outside linebacker thinks this current team...Tags: Jamal Lewis, Football
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