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  1. Ray Lewis on retirement: 'Absolutely not' View the full article
  2. Despite finishing playoffs with three interceptions, cornerback said it wasn't enoughLardarius Webb continued a sparkling 2011 campaign, recording his third interception of the postseason when he leaped into the air to snatch a Tom Brady pass intended for wide receiver Julian Edelman in the first quarter. View the full article
  3. Team had one more timeout before fateful missSeconds before Billy Cundiff’s 32-yard field goal that strayed wide left in the Ravens’ eventual 23-20 win to the New England Patriots in Sunday’s AFC championship game, it appeared that the kicker was sprinting onto the field to line up for the field goal. View the full article
  4. FOXBOROUGH, Mass.- The Baltimore Ravens were just 14 yards away the Super Bowl. They came no closer. View the full article
  5. WHAT WENT RIGHT Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron realized the value of running back Ray Rice and centered the offense around him midway through the season]]> View the full article
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  7. Sorting the Sunday Pile: Super Bowl storylines View the full article
  8. Includes Head Coach John Harbaugh and Ravens players. View the full article
  9. Joe Flacco may have outplayed Tom Brady in the AFC Championship Game, but he's not going to the Super Bowl. Clark Judge says it's not Flacco's fault. It's Billy Cundiff's. Or maybe it was Lee Evans. Take your pick. View the full article
  10. Why didn't Ravens use last timeout for Cundiff? View the full article
  11. Patriots find way to win despite bad Brady effort View the full article
  12. The loss brings a conclusion to one of the most successful seasons in recent memory, but it ends in devastating fashion, as the Ravens lost a fourth-quarter lead and missed attempts to complete a remarkable fourth-quarter comeback. View the full article
  13. Kevin Van Valkenburg, staff writer: I think it's probably fair to call this the most heartbreaking loss in Ravens history. If Lee Evans puts two hands on a perfectly-thrown touchdown pass, the Ravens are going to the Super Bowl. If Billy Cundiff makes an easy field goal, they're still fighting in overtime. Other than one interception, Joe Flacco played the game of his life. He absolutely carried his team. But it wasn't enough, and now begins the longest offseason in team history. I'm still a little speechless. View the full article
  14. Have a Ravens-related topic for Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston? Email your questions to sports@baltimoresun.com . Your question could appear in a Q&A with Preston later this week on baltimoresun.com. View the full article
  15. Video: Tom Brady on possible return to Super Bowl View the full article
  16. WR Chad Ochocinco inactive for Patriots Sunday View the full article
  17. E.Reed active and expected to make customary start The inactives list for Sunday’s AFC championship game is out, and there were no shocking developments from the Ravens. View the full article
  18. Report: Cam Cameron, Ravens could part ways View the full article
  19. Live chat: AFC championship game View the full article
  20. Ravens can't 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]]> View the full article
  21. Joe Flacco can set an all-time postseason record with a victory, which would be his fifth playoff win on the road]]> View the full article
  22. WHAT WENT RIGHT Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron realized the value of running back Ray Rice and centered the offense around him midway through the season]]> View the full article
  23. FOXBOROUGH, Mass.- Lee Evans had victory in his hands. Billy Cundiff had a tie game on his toe. View the full article
  24. FOXBOROUGH, Mass.- Patriots wide receiver Chad Ochocinco is inactive for Sunday's AFC championship game against the Baltimore Ravens. View the full article
  25. John Harbaugh was hired by the Ravens yesterday in a bold move that gives the longtime assistant coach his first head-coaching opportunity. The Ravens will introduce the 45-year-old Philadelphia Eagles secondary coach, who comes from a football family, during a news conference at noon today. Harbaugh,... View the full article
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