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Report: Former Ravens defensive coordinator and Colts head coach Pagano has leukemia

Former Ravens defensive coordinator and Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano has been hospitalized with leukemia, according to multiple reports Monday morning. The illness is considered “very treatable’ as Pagano will be hospitalized for the next six weeks while undergoing treatment, according to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen. The Colts had a bye in Week 4, but Indianapolis Star columnist Bob Kravitz reports Pagano had been complaining of unusual fatigue and went for blood workup during the bye week. Indianapolis offensive coordinator Bruce Arians will serve as interim coach while Pagano focuses on treatment and recovery. The Colts have called a 10:30 a.m. press conference to offer more information about Acute promyelocytic leukemia, the form with which Pagano has been diagnosed. In 2011, Pagano guided the league’s third-ranked defense in his only season as the defensive coordinator in Baltimore. Prior to that, the 51-year-old served three years as the Ravens secondary coach under John Harbaugh. Wildly popular with his defensive players, Pagano often drew comparisons to former Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan during his tenure in Baltimore.

Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 4

Here are this weekend’s picks as Drew Forrester and Luke Jones will pick every NFL game as well as local college football contests. And as a special treat, they pick their respective high schools’ games. Drew Forrester and Luke Jones both finished 7-9 in Week 3. Forrester is 26-21 and Jones is 30-17 after three weeks of play. Official standings are only kept based on the NFL picks. To hear their full explanations, click HERE for Part 1 and HERE for Part 2. Browns at Ravens: Baltimore 37-3 (Drew), Baltimore 30-14 (Luke) Patriots at Bills: New England 30-20 (Drew), New England 31-17 (Luke) Vikings at Lions: Detroit 23-20 (Drew), Detroit 27-17 (Luke) Panthers at Falcons: Atlanta 28-20 (Drew), Atlanta 31-20 (Luke) 49ers at Jets: San Francisco 16-13 (Drew), San Francisco 20-14 (Luke) Chargers at Chiefs: Kansas City 24-16 (Drew), San Diego 27-20 (Luke) Titans at Texans: Houston 28-17 (Drew), Houston 27-16 (Luke) Seahawks at Rams: St. Louis 20-10 (Drew), Seattle 21-20 (Luke) Dolphins at Cardinals: Arizona 28-13 (Drew), Arizona 20-10 (Luke) Raiders at Broncos: Denver 31-21 (Drew), Denver 27-21 (Luke) Bengals at Jaguars: Cincinnati 27-10 (Drew), Cincinnati 24-17 (Luke) Saints at Packers: Green Bay 30-26 (Drew), Green Bay 31-21 (Luke)

Orioles Magic and 666: The Number of The East

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NFL won't fine Harbaugh for bumping official Sunday night

Multiple outlets are reporting the NFL will not fine coach John Harbaugh for making contact with an official during the Ravens’ 31-30 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday night. Harbaugh picked up a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for bumping an official while trying to call a timeout in the fourth quarter. The coach had expressed confidence that the league would not fine him prior to the news breaking. “I guess I didn’t understand how he interpreted it,” Harbaugh said following the game. “But, what we’re told is to get the timeout where they can see it in front of their face in those situations. That’s what I’ve been told for five years going into this game. I think he took it as bumping him. I didn’t mean to bump him. I wanted to call a timeout, so I apologize for bumping, but the intent was to call a timeout.” Unlike Harbaugh, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will be fined for grabbing an official at the conclusion of the game.

Ravens back in black — sort of — against Browns Thursday night

As the Ravens prepare for their third prime-time home game in four weeks, I believe I’ve fielded more questions about which uniform they’ll be wearing each week than who will be lining up at rush linebacker. Wearing purple jerseys with white pants in each of their first three games — they wore their dark jerseys in Philadelphia as the Eagles wore white — the Ravens will finally be back in black when they welcome the Cleveland Browns to M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday night. It’s just not the look most fans were hoping to see. A team official confirmed the Ravens would once again wear their purple tops but will do so with black pants this time. The purple-and-black combination was the team’s home uniform in their 1996 inaugural season and brought back the look in a prime-time game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Dec. 5, 2010. They wore black pants with their purple jerseys in their final two home games last season, the Christmas Eve game against the Cleveland Browns and their divisional-round contest against the Houston Texans. The team has remained rather quiet on the status of their alternate black jerseys and there have been plenty of reports

Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Ravens for Week 3

Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the dramatic 31-30 win over the New England Patriots in Week 3. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2012 season using the following point system: No. 1 – 7 points No. 2 – 6 points No. 3 – 5 points No. 4 – 4 points No. 5 – 3 points No. 6 – 2 points No. 7 – 1 point You can hear our explanations HERE. Luke Jones’ Top 7 … 7) Ed Reed 6) Dannell Ellerbe 5) Ramon Harewood 4) Dennis Pitta 3) Ray Rice 2) Torrey Smith 1) Joe Flacco Drew Forrester’s Top 7 … CONTINUE >>>

Healthier Ravens make final preparations for New England

(Updated: 3:15 p.m.) OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens conducted their final full practice of the week in preparation for their Sunday night showdown with the New England Patriots and appeared to be working with their full 53-man squad. Though they performed their traditional “jersey swap” for Friday’s practice, all players listed on Thursday’s injury report were present and working, including offensive lineman Jah Reid (calf). Safety Bernard Pollard (chest), cornerback Lardarius Webb (knee), linebacker Jameel McClain (knee), and defensive end Pernell McPhee (knee) were all practicing during the portion of practice open to the media. All four defensive starters were listed as limited participants for Thursday’s practice after sitting out Wednesday. Listed as full participants on Thursday, linebacker Paul Kruger (back) and left tackle Michael Oher (ankle) were both working and no longer appear to be a concern for Sunday’s game. Reid was practicing — likely on a limited basis — for the first time since suffering a setback during training camp. The second-year offensive lineman injured his calf during the team’s mandatory minicamp in June and experience two different setbacks that kept him sidelined for nearly the entire preseason. “As a coach-doctor — that we are as head

Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 3

Here are this weekend’s picks as Drew Forrester and Luke Jones will pick every NFL game as well as local college football contests. And as a special treat, they pick their respective high schools’ games. Drew Forrester and Luke Jones both finished 12-4 in Week 2. Forrester is 19-12 and Jones is 23-8 after two weeks of play. Official standings are only kept based on the NFL picks. To hear their full explanations, click HERE. Patriots at Ravens: New England 24-20 (Drew), New England 27-24 (Luke) Giants at Panthers: Carolina 29-24 (Drew), New York 27-21 (Luke) Rams at Bears: Chicago 23-20 (Drew), Chicago 24-17 (Luke) Buccaneers at Cowboys: Dallas 34-10 (Drew), Dallas 27-17 (Luke) 49ers at Vikings: San Francisco 21-20 (Drew), San Francisco 27-21 (Luke) Lions at Titans: Detroit 27-16 (Drew), Detroit 24-17 (Luke) Bengals at Redskins: Washington 30-26 (Drew), Cincinnati 24-21 (Luke) Jets at Dolphins: New York 24-13 (Drew), New York 17-16 (Luke) Chiefs at Saints: New Orleans 37-17 (Drew), New Orleans 31-20 (Luke) Bills at Browns: Cleveland 20-17 OT (Drew), Buffalo 24-16 (Luke) Jaguars at Colts: Indianapolis 26-21 (Drew), Indianapolis 23-21 (Luke) Eagles at Cardinals: Arizona 24-23 (Drew), Philadelphia 24-23 (Luke) Falcons at Chargers: Atlanta 31-21 (Drew), San

No "blackout" again for Ravens in prime time

After the Ravens elected to wear their regular purple jerseys to begin the season on Monday Night Football two weeks ago, most assumed they were saving their alternate black jerseys for the Week 3 matchup with the New England Patriots. Instead, the Ravens will wear purple again in a rematch of last January’s AFC Championship game on NBC’s Sunday Night Football. It remains unclear when or if Baltimore will wear its popular alternate jerseys this season. A team official confirmed the plan for Sunday is for the Ravens to wear their purple tops with white pants, which would mark the third straight week they’ve worn that uniform combination. Baltimore wore its black jerseys against the New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers in night games played in Baltimore last season and had last worn their purple duds in a nationally-televised prime-time game against Pittsburgh in 2010 before the Monday night opener on Sept. 10. Of course, the Ravens play their third nationally-televised prime-time game of the month next Thursday against the Cleveland Browns, but it would seem to be an odd choice to don the black jerseys in that one over the first two night games played at M&T Bank

Here’s what you think about WNST…so far!

For being a radio station that no one can hear and that no one listens to according to Arbitron, our 2012 Great Baltimore Sports Media Report Card is garning huge hits and many folks trying to win the trip to Cleveland. The final question on the survey asks: “What would improve WNST.net & AM 1570 in 2013 to make you visit more often? SO FAR HERE ARE THE RESPONSES: precisely updated “morning newspaper” Seems like some of the stuff is repeated and not updated 9/19/2012 2:29 PMView Responses change to fm. am dosen’t seem to get here without static 9/19/2012 2:14 PMView Responses Have Peter write more article, he does a great job with the business of things, but I miss hearing his thoughts in the blogs. Tell Drew to tone it down a bit especially with his predictions, when a game is way in doubt. I understand Nestor dispute with Angelos, but give it a rest. No one is more passionate about Baltimore sports than he is, but saying the same thing over-and-over again gets old. Luke does a great job, I’d like to see him do more Orioles stuff when it conflicts with preseason football though. All-in-all, WNST

Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Ravens for Week 2

Below are our Tuesday Top 7 Ravens players in the 24-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 2. We’ll track our rankings throughout the 2012 season using the following point system: No. 1 – 7 points No. 2 – 6 points No. 3 – 5 points No. 4 – 4 points No. 5 – 3 points No. 6 – 2 points No. 7 – 1 point You can hear Luke’s explanation HERE while Drew’s list can be found HERE. Luke Jones’ Top 7 … 7) Courtney Upshaw 6) Lardarius Webb 5) Dennis Pitta 4) Albert McClellan 3) Marshal Yanda 2) Ray Rice 1) Justin Tucker Drew Forrester’s Top 7 … 7) Vonta Leach 6) Courtney Upshaw 5) Bernard Pollard 4) Lardarius Webb 3) Dennis Pitta 2) Ray Rice 1) Justin Tucker SEASON TO DATE: Luke Jones: 1. Ray Rice (12 points) 2. Marshal Yanda (9 points) 3. Dennis Pitta (8 points) 4. Joe Flacco (7 points) 4. Justin Tucker (7 points) 6. Albert McClellan (4 points) 7. Bernard Pollard (3 points) 8. Haloti Ngata (2 points) 8. Lardarius Webb (2 points) 10. Ray Lewis (1 point) 10. Courtney Upshaw (1 point) Drew Forrester: 1. Dennis Pitta (10 points) 2.

Orioles Magic and 666: The Number of The East

Why don’t we tailgate before Baltimore Orioles games? Why aren’t more people going to Orioles games this week? Where are your neon orange lights? Here’s your magic number:

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