Baltimore Ravens vs. Denver Broncos: Live Score, Highlights and Analysis
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In a game that went into second overtime, the Baltimore Ravens shocked everyone when they defeated the Denver Broncos 38-35. The Ravens will now advance to the AFC Championship game.
Tomorrow, the Texans will travel to New England to battle the Patriots. The winner of that game will host Baltimore next weekend.
Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is now 9-11 in postseason play. A season that looked so promising for Denver has ended in heartbreak.
Meanwhile, the Ray Lewis' career is going to last at least one playoff game longer.
The Ravens have won, 38-35 in second overtime.
Justin Tucker trots onto the field for the field goal attempt
— Aaron Wilson (@RavensInsider) January 13, 2013
Remember, Prater botched a kick in this cold weather earlier in the game. It's not over until the ball goes through the uprights. #BALvsDEN
— Jon Heath (@JHeath_DEN) January 13, 2013
#Ravens have first-and-10 at the Denver 45-yard line. Just need a field goal to win.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 13, 2013
We demanded Manning throw the ball. He threw an interception.
— Broncos News (@TheBroncosNews) January 13, 2013
This time Broncos convert on third-and-short. First down at their own 34.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 13, 2013
This marathon of a game is now over four hours
— Aaron Wilson (@RavensInsider) January 13, 2013
The Broncos are driving now...
Chris Harris drops potential interception. He's the guy who ran it back 98 yards for score in first game.
— Aaron Wilson (@RavensInsider) January 13, 2013
Flacco's third down pass is complete to Pitta for a gain of 24 and a Ravens first down at their 27. #BALvsDEN
— Broncos Gameday (@BroncosGameday) January 13, 2013
Delay of game on Baltimore. It's going to be third-and-13 from the #Ravens 3-yard line.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 13, 2013
Ed Reed gets nothing on the return as Tony Carter tackles him immediately. Reed has some big returns, but Jacoby Jones is a Pro Bowler...
— Aaron Wilson (@RavensInsider) January 13, 2013
Hester stopped short on third-and-1. Colquitt in to punt for #Broncos. #BALvsDEN
— Broncos Gameday (@BroncosGameday) January 13, 2013
The catch was upheld, now Denver is trying to keep the drive alive...
Low pass ... Stokley with the catch. Ravens apoplectic about it. Refs give him the grab.... and then, after the snap, play reviewed.
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) January 13, 2013
Hard to tell, but that looks like a catch...
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The first Broncos sak of the game, and it's just in the nick of time. Leonhard with the fair-catch at the DEN 16. Now it's sudden death.
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) January 13, 2013
A terrible PI call on Champ...

Broncos take a timeout. #Ravens are nearly to midfield.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 13, 2013
The officiating has been very poor today.
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) January 13, 2013
Right now everyone on the set of FOX NFL Sunday could be nude and no one would know.
— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) January 13, 2013
Flacco's third-and-8 pass is caught for a first down at the BAL 33, but the play is under review. #BALvsDEN
— Broncos Gameday (@BroncosGameday) January 13, 2013
Been constantly told the talk about Fox's game management was "getting old" but unfortunately this is what happens #Broncos
— IAOFM (@IAOFM) January 13, 2013
Snow flurries are back in Denver. Could this game be any more epic? #LETSWIN!
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 13, 2013
A touchdown on this drive would win the game for the #Ravens. A field goal does not on 1st possession.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 13, 2013
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