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Apparently, Joe Horn may be an option for the Baltimore Ravens to replace the retired Derrick Mason.
The first thing that jumps out is, if there were concerns last year about Mason’s contract because of his age, why bring in a 37-year-old Horn whose last productive season was in 2006? He would be a great personality [...]
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