Results 1 - 20 of 36 in Justin Bannan
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Returns from injuries boost Ravens
... No. 2 defense in the NFL. Yanda and Williams would bring depth and balance for the growing offense. As well as Justin Bannan played at nose tackle last season, the Ravens are almost giddy about getting Gregg back. Now 32, he's preparing for his 10th ... Comment?
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Returns from injuries boost Ravens
... 2 defense in the NFL . Yanda and Williams would bring depth and balance for the growing offense. As well as Justin Bannan played at nose tackle last season, the Ravens are almost giddy about getting Gregg back. Now 32, he's preparing for his 10th ... Comment?
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... to start celebrating with your buddies, and then you've got to run back out there," Ravens defensive tackle Justin Bannan said. The Ravens' fourth straight loss -- which ties the franchise's longest losing streak -- dropped them to 4-6 and only ... 61 comments
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Can you be fat and still be fit?
... over the past 20 years. Does that mean their heart disease is also going up? For 6'3", 310 pound defensive end Justin Bannan with the Baltimore Ravens, bigger is better. "When you're playing inside, you know, a lot of times you're taking on two ... Comment?
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Overweight American Football Players Face Some Health Risks
... have been concerned that these athletes are gaining too much weight, putting them at risk of heart disease. Justin Bannan is being examined by Dr. Tucker Justin Bannan is a big man. He stands at 189 centimeters [six feet, three inches] and weighs ... Comment?
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Football players at risk of high blood pressure
They're bigger, brawnier, and faster than the typical male, but are National Football League players healthier than other men their age? Justin Bannan, who plays for the Baltimore Ravens, participated in the study on NFL players. Comment?
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Big NFL players prone to high blood pressure
Baltimore Ravens defensive tackles Justin Bannan and Haloti Ngata and linebacker Ray Lewis, come to the line of scrimmage during an NFL football game against Washington. Comment?
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Big NFL players are prone to high blood pressure
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In this Dec. 23, 2007 file photo, Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Bannan is seen during an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field in Seattle. Comment?
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Many Vikings fans don't want Favre
... faced increased chances of dying from heart problems compared with other players and the general population. Justin Bannan, a 6-foot-3, 310-pound defensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens was among the study subjects. By standard criteria, he'd be ... Comment?
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Big NFLers prone to high blood pressure
Baltimore Ravens defensive tackles Justin Bannan and Haloti Ngata and linebacker Ray Lewis, come to the line of scrimmage against the Washington Redskins during the first half of an NFL football game in Baltimore. Comment?
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NFL's big men mostly healthier than their peers
... measures "shouldn't be reassuring" because high blood pressure is so closely related to future heart problems. Justin Bannan, a 6-foot-3, 310-pound defensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens was among the subjects. By standard criteria, he'd be ... Comment?
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NFL Players Have Higher Hypertension Risks
... with men who aren't professional athletes. "It's a step in the right direction to have this study," says Justin Bannan, 30, who plays defensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens and took part in the research. "I think the more information we can find ... Comment?
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Professional Football Players And Heart Disease
L players are taller, stronger, and bigger than ever before.And as the size of professional football players increases, so has concern they could be at greater risk of heart disease.Measuring in at six-three, 310 pounds, for Baltimore Ravens defensive end Justin Bannan, bigger is better.Bannan says: "When you're playing inside, you know, a lot of ... Comment?
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Study: Jumbo players prone to high blood pressure
... faced increased chances of dying from heart problems compared with other players and the general population. Justin Bannan, a 6-foot-3, 310-pound defensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens was among the study subjects. By standard criteria, he'd be ... Comment?
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NFL players prone to high blood pressure, have mixed results on other measures of heart risk
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In this Dec. 7, 2008 file photo, Baltimore Ravens defensive tackles Justin Bannan and Haloti Ngata and linebacker Ray Lewis, come to the line of scrimmage against the Washington Redskins during the first half of an NFL football game in Baltimore. Comment?
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Can you be fat and still be fit?
... over the past 20 years. Does that mean their heart disease is also going up? For 6'3", 310 pound defensive end Justin Bannan with the Baltimore Ravens, bigger is better. "When you're playing inside, you know, a lot of times you're taking on two ... Comment?
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Study looks at large football players' risk for heart problems
... you retire, so you have to make some lifestyle changes so you can have a good quality of life down the road," Justin Bannan of the Baltimore Ravens said. And at least one Eagles player has already taken that advice. Shawn Andrews shed 60 pounds a ... Comment?
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'Beefy' NFL Players Prone to High Blood Pressure
... faced increased chances of dying from heart problems compared with other players and the general population. Justin Bannan, a 6-foot-3, 310-pound defensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens was among the study subjects. By standard criteria, he'd be ... Comment?
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What they're saying about the Ravens
... the intensity it takes to play alongside Ray Lewis. Kruger will become a stud in Baltimore, just like Justin Bannan and Kelly Gregg. Ozzie Newsome and company get it done again in Baltimore with their selection of Kruger. Kruger spoke to The Salt ... Comment?
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Media roundup: What they're saying about the Ravens
... the intensity it takes to play alongside Ray Lewis. Kruger will become a stud in Baltimore, just like Justin Bannan and Kelly Gregg. Ozzie Newsome and company get it done again in Baltimore with their selection of Kruger. Kruger spoke to The Salt ... Comment?





