The Baltimore Ravens defeat the New England Patriots 28-13 to advance to the Super Bowl. The Ravens will face the San Francisco 49ers in New Orleans. Super Bowl XLVII is set. San Francisco 49ers vs Baltimore Ravens.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's pass is batted in the air and intercepted by Baltimore Ravens linebacker Dannell Ellerbe with 6:49 remaining in the fourth quarter and the Ravens leading 28-13.
The Baltimore Ravens stop Tom Brady and the New England Patriots on fourth down on a key drive in the fourth quarter. The Ravens lead 28-13. Baltimore's win probability after that stop: 98 percent. bit.
The Baltimore Ravens added to their lead after Anquan Boldin caught a three-yard touchdown pass from Joe Flacco. Ravens 21, Patriots 13. Gillette Stadium is stunned...Anquan Boldin's acrobatic catch has the Ravens up 8, early 4th.
The New England Patriots have surrendered the lead they enjoyed at halftime and Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is heating up. at this point it seems like the Patriots defense is beginning to wear down, not the Ravens- trey wingo (@wingoz) January 21, 2013 Age is finally catching up to Tom Brady.
The Baltimore Ravens methodically move down the field and take the lead on a five-yard pass from Joe Flacco to Dennis Pitta. Ravens 14, Patriots 13. Dennis Pitta takes a MONSTER hit, gets up and scores on the next play.
Halftime thoughts on the AFC Championship Game, which the New England Patriots lead over the Baltimore Ravens, 13-7: In what could be his final game, it's fitting that Ray Lewis leads all players with 9 tackles at halftime.
The New England Patriots extended their lead at the end of the half, 13-7, over the Baltimore Ravens, but they left points on the field. If Matt Ryan did what Tom Brady just did, I'd have 35 people telling me how he couldn't handle the playoff pressure by now.
The New England Patriots marched down the field on an 11-play, 79-drive capped by a one-yard TD pass from Tom Brady to Wes Welker. The Patriots are ahead by 3, 10-7. Tom Brady is an assassin. That is all.
Ray Rice gets the Baltimore Ravens on the board and gives them the lead after scoring on a two-yard run. Baltimore leads New England, 7-3. Ray Rice BYOB. Bring Your Own Blocker.- mark schlereth (@markschlereth) January 21, 2013 Hey diddle diddle, Ray Rice tried to go up the middle, but he bounces it outside for the go-ahead TD.
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