The Baltimore Ravens were leading the San Francisco 49ers inSuper BowlXLVII by a score of 28-6 until a power outage in New Orleans’ Superdome caused a 35-minute delay. After play resumed, the 49ers rallied to bring the score to 34-29. In the final two minutes, the Ravens gave the 49...
NFL / Ravens Celebrate Super WinBALTIMORE - Baltimore celebrated with its Super Bowl championRavens on Tuesday, with thousands...
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Harbaugh has enough on his plate trying to coach the Baltimore Ravens to their first Super Bowl in 11 years. The last team standing in the way is the Kansas City Chiefs, who will be in town Sunday for the AFC championship game. That means a showdown with Pat...
Want to re-watch Super Bowl XXXV? How about watching with the Ravens legends who played in the game? Many of the stars from the Ravens' first Super Bowl win will watch the game on the NFL Network Thursday night at 8 p.m., and fans can join the "Watch Party" on theRavens’ Face...
For a Super Bowl with so many subplots, it almost had to end with a flourish. Flacco's arrival as a championship quarterback coincides with Lewis' retirement -- with a second Super Bowl ring no less. The win capped a sensational month since the star linebacker announced he was leaving the...
For a Super Bowl with so many subplots, it almost had to end with a flourish. Flacco's arrival as a championship quarterback coincides with Lewis' retirement -- with a second Super Bowl ring no less. The win capped a sensational month since the star linebacker announced he was leaving the...
You can win the Super Bowl without a 500-yard rusher or a 1,000-yard wide receiver, as the Patriots just demonstrated. (Julian Edelman led their wideouts with 972.) You just need contributions from a lot of people — along, of course, with quality quarterbacking, It’s something to th...
Jacoby Jones, former Ravens wide receiver who starred in Baltimore's Super Bowl XLVII win, has died, the team announced Sunday. He was 40 years old.
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