Sunday, January 22, 2012

Ravens Patriots

  • In 2007, Steve Bisciotti made his first major decision as the majority owner of the Baltimore Ravens.
  • (New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV)
  • The Baltimore Ravens cant be blamed for walking out of the defensive meeting rooms with bleary eyes or dreaming at night of Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez after watching film of the New England Patriots tight ends. But the scrutiny is well-deserved.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • The New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens meet today in Foxborough, Mass., with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. It marks the fifth time since 1995 that the top two seeds in the AFC -- the Patriots are No. 1 and Ravens No.
  • (Democrat and Chronicle)
  • FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Tom Brady and the New England Patriots made it to the AFC Championship Game with a high-powered offense that piled up points and yards.
  • (Tacoma News Tribune)
  • Plenty of people expected a close game between the Ravens and Patriots, but they didnt expect it to unfold the way the first half unfolded on Sunday afternoon.
  • (NBC Chicago)
  • Those are the top two priorities for the Ravens (13-4), who must get the ball in the hands of RB Ray Rice (27), the league's leader in total yardage with 2,068 (1,364 rushing).
  • (Salt Lake Tribune)
  • This afternoon the Ravens face the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship. When they arrived in New England late Saturday afternoon, the players and coaches were all business.
  • (WBAL Radio)
  • The AFC Championship game matches a team with an offense that's clicking against a vaunted, veteran smash-mouth defense that intimidated that offense in a wild-card game only two years ago.
  • (Washington Post)
  • FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Tom Brady and the New England Patriots made it to the AFC Championship Game with a high-powered offense that piled up points and yards.
  • (Orange County Register)

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