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We've seen this matchup before, and Ravens will win again
NEW ORLEANS -- The older brother will beat the younger brother again. Super Bowl XLVII will be nothing more than a repeat, at least victory wise, of the 2011 Thanksgiving Day game between the two teams when John Harbaugh's Ravens beat Jim Harbaugh's San...
Tags: Billy Cundiff, Sports, Randy Moss, Terrell Suggs, Ozzie Newsome
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Harbaughs and football: The way it was meant to be
NEW ORLEANS — For every NFL fan already fretting over how they will survive the next six months without the sport they love, remember that the Harbaugh motto applies to you Sunday night. For every football purist who respects blocking between...
Tags: Sports, Super Bowl XLVII, Jerome Bettis, Christie Brinkley, Terrell Suggs
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Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII over the 49ers, 34-31
Ravens 34, 49ers 31 (final) The Baltimore Ravens have defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. It's the second championship for the Ravens and linebacker Ray Lewis, who is retiring after 17 seasons. After taking a safety on their...Tags: Public Finance, National Football Conference, Super Bowl XLVII, Sports, Joe Montana
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Webster native is 49ers' athletic trainer
Preparing for one of the biggest spectacles in sports in one of the most notorious cities in the nation, Nate Breske hasn't had time to worry about the accompanying glitz and glamor. The many distractions can wait until after today's Super Bowl....
Tags: National Football Conference, Super Bowl XLVII, Sports, Washington Redskins, New York Jets
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49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick rallies in second half, but not enough
Although he tried his best not to be, Colin Kaepernick is back to being human, and playing that way — complete with the natural mixture of heroics and miscues you'd expect from a quarterback with just nine career starts. While Kaepernick entered...
Tags: Super Bowl, Sports, Super Bowl XLVII, Joe Montana, Colin Kaepernick
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Area brothers relate to Harbaugh Super Bowl face-off
Greg Heyne will watch today's Super Bowl with empathy for the Harbaughs, knowing firsthand what it's like to coach against a brother. "We hate losing to each other more than anybody else," he said of his brother Scott Heyne. "But after the game, you...
Tags: John Harbaugh, Football, Super Bowl XLVII, Jack Harbaugh, Sports
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No one should forget about Doug Williams
NEW ORLEANS — Just when this week's Super Bowl celebration reaches its bourbon-fueled, Cajun-spiced peak, the football player with the most to celebrate will be leaving. On the 25th anniversary of the game in which he became the first and only...Tags: Super Bowl, Sports, Washington Redskins, Ray Lewis, Advil (drug)
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Brotherly advice: The Mannings
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh and San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh are hardly the only high-profile siblings who've squared off in their arena of expertise. The AP is asking some others who can relate how to handle going against a family...
Tags: John Harbaugh, Football, Sports, National Football League, Eli Manning
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Here's why one man thinks the 49ers will win
San Francisco ChronicleThe San Francisco 49ers will win the Super Bowl, and here’s why: They have better players. It’s a game of speed and skill, and the 49ers feature both in abundance. The Ravens are riding a wave of emotion, courtesy of the Ray Lewis goodbye...Tags: Super Bowl, Adrian Peterson, National Football Conference, Sports, Ray Lewis
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Writers, local football coaches, players make Super Bowl predictions
Though those in the NFL with local ties have long ago wrapped up their respective seasons, much like the rest of the world, the impending Super Bowl is still drawing plenty of interest in Glendale, La Crescenta, La Caņada Flintridge and beyond. Within...Tags: Super Bowl, Vince Lombardi, John Harbaugh, Super Bowl XLVII, Sports
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Alex Smith handles demotion like a Super Bowl champion
NEW ORLEANS — Barely two months ago, Alex Smith stood alone under center as the NFL's hottest starting quarterback for one of its best teams. One concussion later, he is lost in the crowd. At the San Francisco 49ers' Super Bowl media day this...
Tags: Super Bowl, National Football Conference, Concussion, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Washington Redskins
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The perfect Super gathering
"Going so soon? I wouldn't hear of it. Why my little party's just beginning." — Wicked Witch of the West, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by L. Frank Baum The Wicked Witch never invites me to her parties. When you can't get an invitation from...
Tags: L. Frank Baum, Super Bowl XLVII, Sports, Chicago Bears, Frank Gore
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|Column| Los Angeles Times
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