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Baltimore Ravens & Under Armour Further Expand Partnership with Maryland Public High Schools to Advance Year Three of Girls Flag Football Initiative
Apr 16, 2026

Ravens, Under Armour expand girls’ flag football in Maryland

The Baltimore Ravens announced an expansion with Under Armour adding 27 Maryland high schools ahead of the 2026 girls flag football season.

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Apr 14, 2026

Quadruple amputee and cornhole pro charged with murdering friend in Southern MD

A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee accused of killing his friend while driving through Southern Maryland has been indicted on a first-degree murder charge.

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Apr 13, 2026

Baltimore lawyers trade briefs for bats in long-running softball league

Lawyers and legal staff play in Baltimore for a decades-old softball league that fosters social connections and friendly competition.

NCAA Football: East-West Shrine Bowl
Apr 9, 2026

DOJ opens probe into NFL over anticompetitive practices, source says

The Justice Department has opened an investigation into whether the NFL has engaged in anticompetitive tactics that harm consumers, a source said.

President Donald Trump looks on during a roundtable on collegiate sports in the White House in Washington on March 6, 2026. (REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo)
Apr 6, 2026

Trump issues executive order to bolster college sports rules

President Donald Trump issued an executive order that aims to reinforce the rules of college sports in a bid to restore financial stability and protect the future of college athletics.

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Mar 25, 2026

A quadruple amputee inspired others through cornhole. He’s now accused of murder in MD.

Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole player and a quadruple amputee, is accused of murdering his friend in Southern Maryland.

Pro football hall-of-famer Ed Reed opened the brand-new FanDuel Sportsbook inside Sports & Social Maryland at Live! Casino & Hotel and placed the ceremonial first bet in December 2021. Reed placed a $20 Moneyline wager on Dustin Poirier to win at UFC 269. (Submitted photo)
Mar 12, 2026

Former Ravens Lewis, Reed join pushback against Trump using NFL clips to sell Iran war

Former NFL players, including Ravens Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, have condemned the Trump White House for using football highlights to promote military strikes on Iran.

Washington Commanders fans wear team merchandise during a tailgate on Jan. 26, 2025. (Maansi Srivastava for the Washington Post)
Mar 4, 2026

Commanders to pay DC $1M to settle suit that claimed team misled fans

The Washington Commanders agreed to pay D.C. $1 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the team’s previous owner, Daniel Snyder, of misleading fans about an investigation.

Statewide elected officials joined local leaders for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of The SquashWise Center at the site of Batimore’s Historic Greyhound Station on Feb. 23, 2026, in Baltimore. (Jill Fannon Photography)
Feb 24, 2026

The SquashWise Center opens in former Baltimore Greyhound Station

Baltimore nonprofit SquashWise officially opened The SquashWise Center at the site of Batimore’s historic Greyhound Station on Feb. 23.

Johns Hopkins Hospital (The Daily Record file photo/Maximilian Franz)
Feb 17, 2026

MD health networks prioritizing athlete performance and health

Sports medicine and cardiology programs at Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland protect athletes with advanced screenings and research.

Jack Faraone barely misses a putt as Cameron Levine reacts while they play golf in January at East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, D.C. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
Feb 16, 2026

Golfers sue Trump administration over public course takeover in DC

A pair of Washington-area golfers sued the Trump administration Friday over the president’s plan to overhaul a public golf course.

Friends and family held a vigil for the three football players who were killed in a car crash in Upper Marlboro in 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/For The Washington Post)
Feb 10, 2026

Her actions led to the deaths of 3 football players. She called them friends.

A Maryland woman was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to negligent homicide in a drunk driving crash that killed three football players.