OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Terrell Suggs still wears No. 55, and his familiar mischievous smile isnt going anywhere.Thing is, theres less of Suggs to appreciate in his return to the football field from a torn left Achilles tendon.Though he wont disclose how much weight hes lost, the 33-year-old Baltimore Ravens linebacker is sleeker than hes been in years.Hes in excellent condition, coach John Harbaugh said.The secret? The usual: Diet and exercise.I like my fried chicken, my pizza, my peaches and my gefilte fish. I had to cut all that out, Suggs said Thursday following Baltimores final training camp practice. I still eat the peaches, though, and a little bit of the fish. But thats about it.Suggs worked hard to rehabilitate the injury he sustained in the 2015 season opener. He kept a low profile until early in training camp, when he spoke to the media for the first time since last September.Suggs finally got back on the field Monday, and has been jabbering ever since. Hes played a little football, too, picking off a Joe Flacco pass and celebrating by throwing the ball into the stands.He brings a special type of energy with him, Ravens tackle Timmy Jernigan said. Oh, yeah. Dude is a freak.In a similar development Thursday, feisty wide receiver Steve Smith returned to the field for the first time since November 1, when he tore his right Achilles tendon against San Diego.The 37-year-old Smith intended to retire after the 2015 season, but opted for an encore following his abbreviated stint in the midst of Baltimores disappointing 5-11 year.Smith participated in non-contact drills Thursday. He expects to be ready to face Buffalo on Sept. 11, when he launches his 16th NFL season with 961 catches and a streak of 129 games with a reception.The numbers dont matter to Smith as much as showing his appreciation to the team for standing by him after his second season with Baltimore came to an abrupt end.I really came back not to set any records, but more because this organization gave me an opportunity, Smith said. When I got hurt, I felt like I let down those players in the locker room. So for me to come back to play is to show them that I am dependable.With Joe Flacco (knee), Suggs and Smith back on the field, its almost as if the Ravens are whole again.It just feels like everything we lost last year, were getting it all back, Suggs said. All of us are back out here practicing and now were starting to get our swag back, our chemistry, everything feels good. Now were starting to feel like the Ravens again.Suggs will be looking to add to his career sack total of 106 +, most in Ravens history and fourth among active NFL players. His absence last season was one reason why Baltimore finished tied for 17th in the league with 37 sacks, down from 49 in 2014.As he prepares for 14th NFL season, Suggs means more to the Ravens than just sacks, tackles and interceptions.The first thing, hes a great football player, Harbaugh said. When hes on the field, it does look different. As a coach, you appreciate that.But theres the other things he brings to the table. He brings energy to everything he does, and hes excited to be back out here. Hes been away for a while, and hes like, `I really love this. I love playing football and I love being part of the team. 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Durant scored 32 points and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth straight win.LONDON -- International Olympic officials will try to find the right balance between collective responsibility and individual justice in dealing with Russian doping allegations ahead of the games in Rio de Janeiro, IOC President Thomas Bach said Wednesday.Bach spoke in an interview five days before the release of a report by Canadian law professor Richard McLaren into allegations of a state-sponsored Russian doping conspiracy at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi.Some officials, including the CEO of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, have said Russian athletes in all sports should be barred from competing for their country at the Rio Games if McLarens report produces evidence that Russias sports ministry was involved in subverting the Olympic drug-testing system.Bach said he could not speculate on what the report might say or what the consequences might be, but stressed that the International Olympic Committee would take the rights of individual athletes into account.It is obvious that you cannot sanction or punish a badminton player for infringement of rules or manipulation by an official or lab director in the Winter Games, he said in a phone interview with The Associated Press and two other international news agencies.What we have to do is to take decisions based on facts, and to find the right balance between collective responsibility and individual justice, Bach added. The right to individual justice applies to every athlete in the world.Bach said if the report highlights doping in summer sports, it would be up to international federations to decide on the eligibility of Russian athletes or coaches on an individual basis.Everybody not implicated cannot be made responsible for the misbehavior of others, he said.McLaren was commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency to investigate allegations made by Grigory Rodchenkov, the former director of Moscows drug-testing lab. He told the New York Times that he doped dozens of athletes, including at least 15 medalists, before the 2014 Olympics and helped switch clean samples for tainted ones through a concealed hole in the wall of the Sochi lab during the games.Rodchenkov, who is now living in the United States, said he operated on instructions from Russias sports ministry, which denies the claim.We have to see the allegations, Bach said. We have to see how far it goes, what the evidence is and then we have to evaluuate the report.dddddddddddd If, at the end of this procedure, there should be proven infringements of the anti-doping rules or manipulation of tests, then together with the winter sports federations we will take the necessary measures.Bach said measures could be taken against athletes, officials or others.This can include further institutional measures, in particular on the level of the international federations, he said, suggesting the possibility of Russian winter sports bodies being suspended.McLarens report, however, is also expected to look into doping in other sports in Russia.Last month, McLaren said his preliminary findings supported allegations that the Russian sports ministry was involved in manipulating test results before, during and after the track world championships in Moscow in 2013.Bach noted that a recent Olympic summit agreed that the presumption of innocence has been reversed in the case of Russian athletes, meaning they have to prove they are clean.For us it is very clear, everybody implicated in a doping case has to be sanctioned and will be sanctioned, he said.Russias track and field athletes remain banned by the IAAF based on a WADA investigation last year that detailed alleged state-sponsored doping.Russia has appealed, and a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport is expected next Thursday. Asked whether the IOC would accept the ruling if it upholds the exclusion of the Russians, Bach said, Yes.The IAAF also passed a rule allowing for Russian athletes who have been outside the country and subject to reliable testing to apply to compete as neutral athletes. Only one athlete, U.S.-based long jumper Daria Klishina, was accepted among 68 applicants.While the IAAF says she should compete under a neutral flag, Bach reiterated the IOC position that, if deemed eligible, Klishina would be a full member of the Russian Olympic Committee team and come under the national flag.In a separate case, Russian 800-meter runner Yulia Stepanova, a former doper who helped blow the whistle on systematic cheating in her country, has been cleared to compete as a neutral athlete under an IAAF exceptional eligibility rule. The IOC is currently studying her case and whether it merits an exemption from the Olympic Charter. ' ' '