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The Baltimore Ravens kicked off their game Sunday with a tribute to Michael K. Williams, playing the famous whistle of Omar Little, the late actor's Baltimore-based character on 'The Wire.' ...
The Baltimore Ravens game on Sunday began with a tribute to the late star of The Wire, Michael K. Williams. The actor, who died Sept. 6 at age 54, was known for playing Omar Little on the hit HBO ...
Michael K. Williams attends Netflix’s FYSEE event for “When They See Us” at Netflix FYSEE at Raleigh Studios on June 09, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images) ...
The Baltimore Ravens celebrated the late actor Michael K. Williams by blasting his iconic character's whistle ahead of Sunday's game. Tommy Gilligan/USA Today Sports/Imagn CNN — ...
The Baltimore Ravens found an incredible way to pay tribute to Michael K. Williams, the late actor who died on Sept. 6, before their game last night with the Chiefs and it's a moment that will ...
M&T Bank Stadium comes alive before the Ravens play the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 19. No moment that night might endure more than the 10-second clip of Michael K. Williams’ “The Wire ...
The Baltimore Ravens paid tribute to actor Michael K. Williams with "The Wire" character Omar Little's iconic whistle ahead of their Sunday night showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Baltimore Ravens won an electric game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night in an instant classic, but the evening started off by honoring late actor Michael K.
Omar's "Farmer in the Dell" whistle was blasted into M&T Bank Stadium as a tribute to the late actor. While Williams lost out on the Emmy, he did get a brief tribute from Outstanding Supporting ...
The Baltimore Ravens celebrated the late actor Michael K. Williams by blasting his iconic character's whistle ahead of Sunday's game. Tommy Gilligan/USA Today Sports/Imagn CNN — ...
By Scottie Andrew, CNN A whistled rendition of “The Farmer in the Dell” rang through M&T Bank Stadium ahead of the Baltimore Ravens’ victory on Sunday, honoring an iconic Baltimore character ...
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