Andrew Bogusch on the Ray Rice situation
Andrew Bogusch of The John Feinstein Show on the CBS Sports Network joined Glenn and Bob on Sports Rehab to give the national perspective on the Ray Rice suspension story.
Andrew Bogusch of The John Feinstein Show on the CBS Sports Network joined Glenn and Bob on Sports Rehab to give the national perspective on the Ray Rice suspension story.
Michael Schottey, a lead NFL writer for Bleacher Report, talks about the latest happenings within NFL training camps.
John Eisenberg joined Ed and Steve to talk about the Ray Rice situation and Ravens training camp.
Joe Platania joined Ed and Steve to talk about the Ravens practice at M&T Bank Stadium last night.
Keion Carpenter joined Ed and Steve to talk about Ray Rice and the Ravens training camp.
Charles Davis of the NFL Network joins Scott and Jeremy to discuss his predictions within AFC standings this season, as well as the Ray Rice situation
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Andrew Brandt joined Ed and Steve to talk about NFL training camps opening and the Ray Rice suspension.
The NFL slaps Ravens star running back Ray Rice with a two game suspension.
Brent Harris of Comcast Sportsnet joined Glenn and Bob on Sports Rehab to discuss the opening of Ravens training camp and the announcement the Ray Rice suspension.
Finally after weeks of waiting and antsy fans, the word comes out that Ray Rice is suspended for two games. Just TWO GAMES. All of the NFL analysts have been thinking that he would be suspended for four games. Rice and the Ravens are pretty lucky.
Ozzie Newsome and Ray Rice release statement's about the star running back's two-game suspension.
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As Training camp opened, the Ravens still have received no indication as to when the league will announce any discipline for Rice
Still no sign of what will happen with Ray Rice. Of course Rice will miss a couple games, everyone is just antsy with how many specifically. It's been a few weeks now, so why the wait? Rice has maintained a low profile through all this. Seems like the number of games that Rice will miss is four.
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More than 80 trauma professionals and first responders received a huge honor from the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center Saturday night.
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