The 15: Baltimore Football Coaches
As Jesse Minter begins what Ravens fans hope will be a long, successful tenure as head coach, Glenn Clark looks back on the 15 that came before him with “The 15 Baltimore Football Coaches.”
Read moreAs Jesse Minter begins what Ravens fans hope will be a long, successful tenure as head coach, Glenn Clark looks back on the 15 that came before him with “The 15 Baltimore Football Coaches.”
Read moreWith Derrick Henry on the cover of the latest edition of PressBox, Glenn Clark looks back on the greatest running backs in Baltimore football history with an imperfect list.
Read moreFormer Baltimore Colts QB Bert Jones remembers working with Bill Belichick when he was just 23 years old and in his first coaching job with the 1975 Colts. “I always knew he was a smart kid,” Jones said.
Read moreCheck out an excerpt from Joel Poiley’s book, “Last Man Standing: How Tom Matte’s Memorable 1965 Season Highlighted a Remarkable NFL Career.”
Read moreFormer Colts defensive lineman Joe Ehrmann recorded 38.5 sacks in eight seasons in Baltimore, but Ehrmann’s off-the-field impact in his nearly 40 years of retirement has also made him worthy of one of the state’s highest honors for athletes.
Read moreAn estimated 10,000 fans from Baltimore were at Yankee Stadium for the Colts-Giants NFL championship game in 1958 … including Jim Henneman, who looks back on the “Greatest Game Ever Played” 65 years later.
Read moreFormer tight end Raymond Chester, a Baltimore product who played for John Madden with the Oakland Raiders, says Madden “was probably one of the greatest communicators of our age” and shares a memory as an example of why.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein celebrate the life of Baltimore Colts legend Tom Matte with Scott Garceau and Bruce Cunningham, who remember their former broadcast partner and friend.
Read moreEver since the Ravens arrived in 1996, there’s been a steady stream of Alabama alumni who have passed through Baltimore. Glenn Clark runs down the best of the bunch.
Read moreFormer Colts running back Tom Matte shares some of his favorite memories of Don Shula from their time together in Baltimore.
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