NFL Network's Aditi Kinkhabwala reports live from the White House today at noon ET, where President Obama will honor the Baltimore Ravens for winning Super Bowl XLVII. And don't miss "NFL Total Access" at 7 p.m. ET to hear from Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs on the White House event, plus a wrap-up of OTAs and minicamps around the NFL.
Here's what else is on tap for Wednesday:
Kinkhabwala: The Ravens way
The Ravens saw significant turnover this offseason, but Aditi Kinkhabwala says the transition appears seamless thus far. **More ...**
» Get a head start on Wednesday's football talk with "NFL AM" at 6 a.m. ET on NFL Network. Today, former NFL quarterback and current professional trainer Jeff Garcia talks about his pupil JaMarcus Russell's suddenly warming prospects for an NFL comeback.
» Rosey Grier, Michael Irvin, Warren Sapp, Jack Youngblood, Jennifer Allen and Willie McGinest remember Deacon Jones on a special edition of The Rich Eisen Podcast.
» "NFL Total Access" and Around The League have launched their "32 in 32" series, breaking down the biggest subplots of every NFL team as the 2013 season approaches. Up today: the New York Giants.
» Elliot Harrison unveils his preseason Head Coach Power Rankings.
» Bucky Brooks looks at some "Now or Never" players who need to prove worthy of first-round draft status -- including Jake Locker, Ryan Mathews, Mark Ingram and a few others.
» Legendary former Dallas Cowboys executive Gil Brandt tells us why the Kansas City Chiefs will turn things around immediately in 2013 in The Brandt Report.
» Dave Dameshek is joined by Handsome Hank and Around The League scribe Dan Hanzus to remember Deacon Jones on an all-new Dave Dameshek Football Program. The fellas then yap about which sports in which they might be able to defeat a pro. Finally, Elliot Harrison jumps in to discuss the best possible Super Bowl matchups for the 2013 season.
» NFL Evolution reports on a neurological study that rates bicycling as the No. 1 sport for head injuries.
» Happy birthday to New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston, who turns 30 on Wednesday.
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