Everyone who follows the NFL is keenly aware that the league is definitely not rooting for the Baltimore Ravens to beat the New England Patriots in today's AFC Championship Game, but the Ravens will be disappointing a lot
The Baltimore Ravens enter the offseason on a disappointing note after losing to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. Over the next few months, the biggest moves will be made on the offensive side of the football.
For the Patriots it would be their fifth AFC championship in eleven season and for the Ravens it would be the second time in for years where they couldn't close the deal in the waning minutes. Quarterback Joe Flacco, who was
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he was "surprised" that the officials didn't review Lee Evans' end-zone drop in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 23-20 AFC Championship loss to New England. ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley writes about all things AFC
Losing the AFC title game Sunday to the New England Patriots stings, but the ferocious middle linebacker of the Baltimore Ravens, told reporters he will return for another season. "Is this my last time as a Raven?" Lewis said. "Absolutely not.
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