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Ravens who will be Media Day darlings at Super Bowl


On Tuesday morning, the Ravens will meet the press in New Orleans for Super Bowl Media Day. The ridiculous questions that players have been asked in recent years are well-documented, but you never know -- a relevant football question might actually sneak its way into the conversation somehow, too. Some players are probably dreading Tuesday's spotlight -- we're looking at you, Anquan Boldin -- but several Ravens are poised to become media day darlings. Matt Vensel provides nine prime candidates.
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Ayanbadejo, who voiced his support for same-sex marriage in Maryland before November's election, plans to bring that cause to the Super Bowl. A willing and thoughtful talker, he will enjoy the spotlight.

Brendon Ayanbadejo, linebacker

( Baltimore Sun photo by Gene Sweeney Jr. / December 16, 2012 )
Ayanbadejo, who voiced his support for same-sex marriage in Maryland before November's election, plans to bring that cause to the Super Bowl. A willing and thoughtful talker, he will enjoy the spotlight.
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