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Aaron Wilson- sports@carrollcountytimes.com
Aaron Wilson covers the NFL for National Football Post as well as the Baltimore Ravens for The Carroll County Times and Ravens24x7.com. He has previously covered the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans and has covered the NFL since 1997.  He has won several regional writing awards, including, most recently, Best Sports News Story for the state of Maryland in voting conducted by the Associated Press managing editors. 

Recent Articles By Aaron Wilson

Ravens cast eye towards stars of the future

Ravens cast eye towards stars of the future INDIANAPOLIS – The pencils are sharpened. The stopwatches are ready. And a phalanx of coaches, general managers and scouts will be looking on intently as draft prospects audition for the NFL. Along with their NFL brethren, the Baltimore Ravens...

Ravens hire assistant special teams coach Hewitt, promote Weiss

OWINGS MILLS -- The Baltimore Ravens made it official, announcing the recent hire of former Rutgers running backs coach Chris Hewitt as their new assistant special teams coach. They also promoted Matt Weiss to defensive assistant from his previous j...

Don't expect Vontaze Burfict to be Ray Lewis' heir apparent

Don't expect Vontaze Burfict to be Ray Lewis' heir apparent OWINGS MILLS -- Arizona State junior middle linebacker Vontaze Burfict grew up idolizing Baltimore Ravens All-Pro middle linebacker Ray Lewis, trying to embody Lewis' intimidating style. "You've got to compare yourself to the greatest," B...

Flacco's agent, Ravens to begin talks at combine

Flacco's agent, Ravens to begin talks at combine OWINGS MILLS -- Preliminary contract talks between the Baltimore Ravens and quarterback Joe Flacco are expected to launch next week at the NFL scouting combine, according to his agent, Joe Linta. "I would expect that [Ravens vice president of f...

Ravens expected to hire Chris Hewitt as assistant special teams coach

Ravens expected to hire Chris Hewitt as assistant special teams coach OWINGS MILLS -- The Baltimore Ravens are expected to hire former Rutgers running backs coach Chris Hewitt as assistant special teams coach. Hewitt was an All-Conference USA defensive back for the University of Cincinnati when Ravens coach John Harba...

Ray Lewis' brother Lattimore not giving up on NFL dream

Ray Lewis' brother Lattimore not giving up on NFL dream OWINGS MILLS — Keon Lattimore has been toiling away in the minor leagues of professional football, not giving up on his quest to forge a lasting niche in the NFL. The former University of Maryland standout running back already took two shots a...

NFL holds regional combine at team headquarters

NFL holds regional combine at team headquarters OWINGS MILLS - The giant banner depicting the Vince Lombardi trophy still hangs on the wall behind one end zone. The popular punching bag that Baltimore Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs loved to bash before practice is resting, safe ...

Ricky Williams decides to retire

Ricky Williams decides to retire OWINGS MILLS -- Ricky Williams' colorful NFL career came to an abrupt halt Tuesday when the veteran running back told Baltimore Ravens team officials that he intends to retire. Always known as a character who marched to his own unique rhythm, the fo...

Bisciotti not holding any grudges

Bisciotti not holding any grudges OWINGS MILLS – Lee Evans’ dropped touchdown pass and a flubbed field goal try by kicker Billy Cundiff during the AFC championship game were the primary obstacles that prevented the Baltimore Ravens from reaching today’s Super Bowl. ...

Recapping the Ravens' season

Recapping the Ravens' season The Ravens trounced the defending AFC North champion Pittsburgh Steelers, 35-7, at M&T Bank Stadium to open the season. Outside linebacker Terrell Suggs sacked Ben Roethlisberger three times; Ray Rice rushed for 107 yards and a touchdown on 19 c...

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