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Staying late

After a physical morning workout that included two live segments of full contact, it was interesting to see four of the Ravens' biggest stars stay late signing autographs for the estimated crowd of 6,625.

Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Willis McGahee and Derrick Mason were the last four players off the field following the morning workout and autograph session. Reed, nursing an unspecified injury, worked on his own, but did not participate in team drills.

Lewis, McGahee and Mason not only accomodated the fans, they also gave interviews to the media.

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HOPE FAVRE STAYS IN THE NFC,SO THE RAVENS DO NOT GET FURTHER BURIED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE AFC. STILL...FAVRE SHOULD BE FINISHED BEFORE FLACCO IS READY TO LEAD A PLAYOFF PUSH.
EX-BIRDMAN.

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