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Monday, Jan 7 From Lamar Jackson's difficult day to the indelible legacies of Joe Flacco and Ozzie Newsome, here are five things we learned from the Ravens' 23-17 playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| At the last postgame news conference of the Ravens’ season, the first player to offer a postmortem was Lamar Jackson. |
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| Lamar Jackson has flashed talent, but the questions we had about him at midseason remain, columnist Mike Preston writes. |
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| Under a proposed bill, Baltimore could offer ranked choice voting. Voters would list their favored candidates in order. If a candidate doesn't receive a majority of support overall, officials would count voters' second choices and then the third choices, until a winning candidate breaks 50 percent. |
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| "Bohemian Rhapsody" is the winner of the best film drama Golden Globe Award. |
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| Levels of lead, exceeding federal health standards, have been detected in the water at 17 Howard County schools from September to December, according to the school system’s test results. |
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| Nina Harper was a retired AT&T manager and longtime East Baltimore community activist. |
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| Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens' performance in their 23-17 wild-card-round loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. |
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| Backup quarterback and Super Bowl XLVII MVP Joe Flacco said his absence from the second half of Sunday’s 23-17 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers was part of the plan, but is not sure what the future holds for him. |
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| "So for the fact that you're a fair-weather fan that quickly, when things go rough, you turned your back on him. And that just got under my skin a little bit" — Jimmy Smith on Ravens fan reaction to Lamar Jackson |
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