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Joe Flacco leads Baltimore Ravens past San Francisco 49ers in electric Super Bowl

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flaccois lifted into the air by teammates after defeating the San Francisco 49ers. (Bill Haber/AP)
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flaccois lifted into the air by teammates after defeating the San Francisco 49ers. (Bill Haber/AP)
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    NEW ORLEANS - Joe Flacco is an Ordinary Joe no more.

    In a game that will forever be known as the Blackout Bowl, the Baltimore Ravens survived a near collapse following a 34-minute delay after the Superdome lost power, then rode their steady quarterback to beat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, in Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday night.

    Flacco, the Audubon, N.J., native who has been criticized for his placid demeanor, was voted the Super Bowl's most valuable player. He completed 22 of 33 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns. A crucial third-down pass helped to give the Ravens a late five-point lead and put pressure on the 49ers to score a touchdown to win.

    "I don't think it's going to settle in for a while," the 28-year-old Flacco said. "We don't make anything easy. It was a hard-fought game on both sides. I think we gave the country a pretty good game to watch. Not to our liking necessarily, but that's the way it goes sometimes."

    Ravens coach John Harbaugh won his first Super Bowl and beat his little brother, Jim, the Niners coach. The former Eagles special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach became the first of Andy Reid's former assistants to claim a crown.

    "It's very tough," Harbaugh said of beating his brother. "It's a lot tougher than I thought it was going to be. It's very painful."

    The victory marks the second Super Bowl title for the Ravens, who have been in existence since 1996. The Ravens won after the 2000 season in Steve Bisciotti's first year as owner after he purchased the team from Art Modell, who relocated his Cleveland Browns to Baltimore.

    The retiring Ray Lewis is the only member of the Ravens to be on both Super Bowl-winning teams. The controversial linebacker was mired in a hullabaloo last week when a trainer claimed in a Sports Illustrated report that he sent Lewis deer antler spray, which contains an NFL-banned growth hormone, as he recovered from a torn triceps injury earlier this season.

    "No other way to go out and end a career," Lewis said. "This is how you do it."

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    San Francisco drove all the way to the Baltimore 5-yard line after Justin Tucker's 38-yard field goal gave the Ravens a 34-29 lead, but quarterback Colin Kaepernick could not complete a miracle comeback. Kaepernick, who threw for 302 yards and ran for another 62, tossed three straight incomplete passes and Baltimore took over.

    The Ravens took a safety when punter Sam Koch ran out of the end zone, and the 49ers could not score on the ensuing free kick as time ran out.

    The 49ers spotted the Ravens a 28-6 lead when Jacoby Jones returned the second-half kickoff 108 yards for a touchdown, setting a Super Bowl record. But after San Francisco ran a few plays, the lights went off at the Superdome.

    "Both teams had to deal with it," John Harbaugh said. "Actually, I thought they dealt with it better, obviously. They were able to turn the momentum of the game."

    The 49ers scored the next 17 points and outscored the Ravens, 25-6, after the blackout. But Flacco did enough to stave off the charge. He hit receiver Anquan Boldin (six catches for 104 yards and a touchdown) with a 15-yard pass on a key third down on the Ravens' drive that expanded their lead to five with 4 minutes, 23 seconds left in the game.

    A former University of Delaware star, Flacco became the third quarterback ever with 11 touchdown passes in a single postseason, tying the 49ers' Joe Montana and the Rams' Kurt Warner. The 49ers, who won five previous Super Bowls - four with Montana - lost for the first time in the championship game.

    Baltimore led, 28-3, and then the lights went out. Except for a few emergency lights, the stadium was in near darkness. The NFL said that the power went out just at the stadium and not throughout the city. The apparent cause was the halftime show featuring Beyoncé, which required a great deal of electricity.

    After the delay, the 49ers were the first to score when Kaepernick engineered a seven-play, 80-yard drive with 7:20 left in the third quarter. The quarterback fired a 31-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Michael Crabtree.

    The 49ers kept the momentum going as Frank Gore went around right end for a 6-yard touchdown run. The 49ers scored 14 points in a little over two minutes and were back in the game, trailing the Ravens, 28-20, with 5:05 to go in the third.

    The Ravens continued to fall apart when running back Ray Rice fumbled after a short catch on his own 24. The 49ers couldn't get a first down, however, and David Akers kicked a 34-yard field goal.

    By the end of the third quarter, the 49ers had whittled the deficit to 28-23, having scored 17 straight points since the blackout.

    The Ravens stopped the bleeding on their next possession. Flacco marched Baltimore 71 yards on 12 plays, but the drive was halted at the 49ers 1. Justin Tucker kicked a 19-yard field goal and the Ravens were again up by eight, 31-23.

    San Francisco kept coming back. Kaepernick needed just five plays to march 76 yards, finishing the drive with a 15-yard touchdown run.

    The 49ers went for two and the tie, but Kaepernick's pass was off and the Ravens held on.


    Contact Jeff McLane at jmclane@phillynews.com or on Twitter @Jeff_McLane.

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    Comments  (42)
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:54 AM, 02/04/2013
      Let's not forget, Juan Castillo got a ring Sunday too.
      phillychaos
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:05 AM, 02/04/2013
      DP94, put the pipe down brother!
      your_mom_says_hi!
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:23 AM, 02/04/2013
      The Eagles have been a team since 1933 and no rings. The Ravens, since 1996 and two rings. This should be embarrassing for any Eagles fan.
      bigblues
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:01 AM, 02/04/2013
      Big blues, the eagles have no rings since Superbowls started. Before that they won championships.
      xing
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:31 AM, 02/04/2013
      There is nothing good to be taken out of this game for the Eagles, NOTHING. The Ravens are the exact OPPOSITE of the everything the eagle are built on. They have a BIG, STRONG, DOMINANT defense, which also happens to be on the slower side. And they won the freaking superbowl AGAIN. Reid/Kelly prefer small fast garbage which wins NOTHING. The Niners even ran a big version of the zone read with 2 TE's and a Fullback while Chip will almost for sure go with his preference little Desean Jackson and 5'9 guys running around. Its not going to win freaking superbowl as even the Niners with the #2 defense in the league and a big physical version of it just failed. The "up-tempo" Oregon version with who knows how bad of a defense wont even get anywhere near the superbowl, let alone win one. This organization is pathetic. Ravens have a football experienced GM who actually played the game, a head coach who had YEARS of previous NFL experience which virtually every Superbowl winning coach has, and a FUNDAMETNALLY SOUND STRATEGY With SOLID DEFENSE, a SOLID RUN GAME, and a DOMINANT, HUGE DEFENCE. The Eagles on the other hand have an accountant, an oscar, some solar panels, and zero superbowls. JOKE STANDARD.
      CharlieGarner25
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:40 AM, 02/04/2013
      You make it sound like the 49ers had no chance and that the Ravens were dominant. Take away one insane kickoff return, adjust one historically bad non-call at the end, and the Ravens lose and you don't have this sermon to make.

      I, too, have hated for years the trick players and motley midgets on the Eagles defense, but this game says nothing about Kelly nor the Eagles future. Nothing.

      But (a sincere) thank you for your input. Though sounding a little bit like an old man griping about not being able to find his dentures, your posts help make this place the Eagles' board. Well done on your season long efforts.

      §
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:30 PM, 02/04/2013
      lol, you are not even remotely correct on anything. The Ravens WERE DOMINANT the score was 28 TO 6. 28 TO 6. IT WASNT EVEN CLOSE, and then the lights went out breaking up the Ravens momentum. In a game of football where momentum is HUGE that was HUGE in stopping the Ravens momentum right there. And if you play the "what if" game properly the Ravens also had 2 more scoring drives where they could have had points in the first half, one where they could have had an easy FG and instead faled to get the fake punt in the NIners redzone. They could have easily had 40 points, EASILY. 40-6. They were COMPELTELY DOMINATING THE GAME, if you didnt see that you have no idea what you are looking at. And the rest of the game was just garbage time, the Ravens controlled the entire game and the Niners did not have a lead for ONE SECOND. More dumb Eagles colored analysis always thinking some dumb points scored in garbage time means anything, it DOESNT. THE RAVENS COMPLETELY DOMINATED THE GAME AND WERE IN CONTROL THE ENTIRE GAME EXEPT WHEN THE LIGHTS INTERRUPTED THEM. Garbage time points in the 3rd quarter just like with Andys teams, means NOTHING.
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:56 AM, 02/04/2013
      Nice to see really good game time coaching from both Coaches.
      Earl J
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:47 AM, 02/04/2013
      2 Super Bowls and only a franchise since 1996. Way to go Eagles. I wonder if the fat man cares. Of course not he doesn't even care about his family its football.
      MWW-54
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:53 AM, 02/04/2013
      Wait until the Eagles are in it next year....hahahahahahahaha
      STEPHEN1988
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:28 AM, 02/04/2013
      Way to go Joe.....guess rookies don't win SB's.....Kaper needs some seasoning, but suspect he will be there again......and finally a story about a good guy, instead of a self promoting bad guy who bought his way out of trouble......Congrats Joe and the Ravens.....Maybe someday we might see that here.....
      nuggett
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:32 AM, 02/04/2013
      For anyone with a moral conscience, a hard game to watch knowing that a deal-making, bloody clothes destroying, sociopathic murderer is going to retire as a world champion. For morally challenged, celebrity worshiping protectors, not so tough.

      §
      Quixote II
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:40 AM, 02/04/2013
      Sorry chuckles, you couldn't be more "freaking" wrong...as usual. The game turned on the kick off return. The niners O made that big, tough Baltimore D look silly and outscored the Baltimore O. That is exactly what I wanted to see. You think Kelly WANTS a bad defense? Are you daft? Oh wait, stupid question...you are. Maybe it's time you actully learned what Kelly wants to do and a little more about his offense and what he likes and doesn't like before you continue spouting ignorance. Jackson is on the team, think he is going to bench him or try to get the most out of him that he can? Did Kelly pick DJ or he he already there? Your stupidity gets worse every day, I guess the stress of no forseeable SB wins in your lifetime is getting to you? Either way though since you wanted a new coach and that's just what you got you should be happy...how's that workin' for ya chump? Ah, I love laughing at you, especially when I warned you it was coming.
      tpizza
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:40 AM, 02/04/2013
      Who could believe that the lowly Eagles were one of the few teams that defeated the Ravens this past season.
      FrankJersey
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:50 AM, 02/04/2013
      Great game. Didn't care who won, just wanted to be entertained by a good football game for 3 hours. I got my wish!!!!!
      lefty27


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