Ray Lewis statue unveiled at M&T Bank Stadium
The statue of Ray Lewis was unveiled outside M&T Bank Stadium, immortalizing the former linebacker in the midst of his famous entrance dance.
Lloyd Fox 0 Comment The Baltimore Sun Baltimore Ravens, Ravens, Ray Lewis
The statue of Ray Lewis was unveiled outside M&T Bank Stadium, immortalizing the former linebacker in the midst of his famous entrance dance.
Kalani Gordon 1 Comment Maryland, Photo essays, Q&A, Sports Baltimore Ravens, Photographer, Photojournalist, Ravens, Ray Lewis, Shawn Hubbard, Super Bowl
Baltimore born-and-raised photographer Shawn Hubbard has been a team photographer for the Ravens for the past seven seasons. Here’s a look into how it all started, a look at some behind-the-scenes with the Ravens shots, and a few of his favorite prime-time and sometimes emotional Ravens moments.
Barbara Haddock Taylor 1 Comment Maryland, The Baltimore Sun Alabama, Annapolis, Barbara Haddock Taylor, Bolshoi, elvis, Fort McHenry, Governor Martin O'Malley, Governor William Donald Schaefer, Hector Ayala, Kirk Bloodsworth, Lombardi Trophy, Moscow, Otakon convention, Owings Mills, Perry Hall Middle School, Ray Lewis, Rodney Henry, Russia, Ruth Parker Eason School, shooting, Siberia, sinkhole, Sr, St. Martin's Home, Super Bowl, Teresa Bartlinski, The Baltimore Sun, Tuskegee
Barbara Haddock Taylor has been a staff photographer at The Baltimore Sun since 1984. Her assignments at The Sun have sent her from the political halls of Annapolis to Tuskegee, Alabama to Siberia, Russia.
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Gene Sweeney Jr. 9 Comments From the Vault, Retrospective, The Baltimore Sun Al Gore, Art Modell, Bill Clinton, Blue Angels, Brian Roberts, Bruce Springsteen, Gene Sweeney, Hall of Fame, Jim McKay, Jim Palmer, Joe Flacco, John Unitas, Jr., Martin O'Malley, Mick Jagger, Orioles, Petty, Preakness, Ravens, Ray Lewis, Robert Irsay, Roberto Alomar, Rolling Stones, William Donald Schaefer
As my time at The Baltimore Sun comes to a close, I was asked to encapsulate the 30 years (half my life) in a few paragraphs – which is impossible. If added together, I’ve spent years at a variety of stadiums, arenas and gyms around the country, with an up-close view of sports history. I’ve covered World Series, Super Bowls, Final Fours, Stanley Cup Finals, etc., and I’ve been paid to be there — what a job! My career in Baltimore lasted longer then Cal Ripken Jr.’s, and I have thousands of photos to prove it.
Pete Sweigard 4 Comments Sports, The Baltimore Sun Baltimore, Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Sun, NFL, Ravens, Ray Lewis
We’ve scanned the archives and assembled this collection of Ray Lewis photos, capturing moments — on and off the field — from each year of No. 52’s storied 17-season career with the Ravens.
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Robert Hamilton 0 Comment Ravens, Sports, The Baltimore Sun AFC Wildcard, Baltimore Ravens, Colts, Indianpolis Colts, M&T Stadium, NFL playoffs, Ravens, Ray Lewis
“Rough Cut” is a loose edit from The Baltimore Sun’s photographic coverage of the National Football League. Fanatic fans, marching bands, cheerleaders and lots of game action are just part of the spectacle that is the NFL. This week photojournalists Lloyd Fox, Gene Sweeney Jr. and Kenneth K. Lam photographed the Baltimore Ravens as they beat the Indianapolis Colts 24-9 in the first round of playoffs at M&T Stadium in Baltimore.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Ravens, Sports, The Baltimore Sun Baltimore, Baltimore Ravens, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, Joe Flacco, M&T Stadium, National Football League, NFL, Ray Lewis, Ray Rice
“Rough Cut” is a loose edit from The Baltimore Sun’s photographic coverage of the National Football League. Fanatic fans, marching bands, cheerleaders and lots of game action are just part of the spectacle that is the NFL. This week photojournalists Karl Merton Ferron, Lloyd Fox and Gene Sweeney Jr. photographed the Baltimore Ravens as they beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-29 at M&T Stadium in Baltimore.