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Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs will rehabilitate his torn right biceps instead of face surgery, The Baltimore Sun reported Friday.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis Wednesday denied he tried to obtain a banned substance to speed his recovery from an injury.
Ravens place Suggs on PUP list
Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs, last season's NFL Defensive Player of the Year, will miss at least six weeks of the season after a roster move Monday.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs tore an Achilles tendon playing basketball, not during a conditioning test as he claimed, witnesses told ESPN Tuesday.
Suggs: I will be back by November
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs predicted Wednesday he will be back on the field before the end of next season.
Terrell Suggs tears Achilles tendon
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs told ESPN Thursday he tore his Achilles tendon during an offseason practice in Arizona and will have surgery.
NFL: Baltimore 16, San Francisco 6
Terrell Suggs led an overwhelming pass rush that recorded nine sacks Thursday and boosted the Baltimore Ravens to a 16-6 victory over San Francisco.
A 26-year-old woman alleges in a $70 million lawsuit against Terrell Suggs that the Baltimore Ravens linebacker abused her on two occasions.
Terrell Suggs sidelined by knee injury
The illegal chop block thrown on Baltimore's Terrell Suggs by Cleveland quarterback Brady Quinn will cause Suggs to miss at least one game with a knee injury.
Terrell Suggs signs record NFL contract
The Baltimore Ravens have signed linebacker Terrell Suggs to a six-year contract, avoiding the chance he could become a 2010 free agent.
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A damaged movie theater is seen in aftermath of a series of tornadoes in Moore, Oklahoma, May 21, 2013. On May 20 a series of tornadoes swept through severals towns south of Oklahoma City leaving a path of destruction and killing at least 24 people. UPI/J.P. Wilson