NFL: Super Bowl glory for Baltimore Ravens

 

Baltimore Ravens held on for a 34-31 victory over San Francisco 49ers at an eventful Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans yesterday.

The Ravens shook off a Superdome blackout and an astonishing second-half comeback by the San Francisco 49ers to hold on and capture one of the greatest, and certainly wildest, Super Bowls yet.

The Ravens led 28-6 early in the third quarter, riding the momentum of a 108-yard Jacoby Jones kickoff return for a score before the Superdome lost power, casting the field in darkness, shutting off the air conditioning and delaying the game for more than half an hour.

 

Americana: The stars and stripes fly high above the field as the Ravens celebrate below

As the power was restored, the game got back into full flow, with a 31-yard Michael Crabtree reception, a 6-yard Frank Gore run and a 34-yard David Akers field goal.

After Baltimore answered with a field goal, San Francisco scored again on Kaepernick’s 15-yard sprint. After a failed two-point conversion, Baltimore clung to a 31-29 lead.

 

Anquan Boldin catches a 13-yard pass from Flacco to score the opening touchdown
Anquan Boldin catches a 13-yard pass from Flacco to score the opening touchdown

 

Flacco, who finished 22-of-33 for 287 yards and three touchdowns, led the Ravens on a time consuming field-goal drive, allowing a gassed defense a bit of rest and a five-point cushion.

Kaepernick responded only to stall out on downs inside the Ravens’ 5-yard line, the vaunted Baltimore defense making red zone yards so difficult to attain.

In the end, it may not have been pretty, but it was enough to take the title.

Flacco, who completed 22-of-33 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns, took MVP honours – the fourth year in a row a quarterback has won the award.

 

Frank Gore (left) celebrates his touchdown with Colin Kaepernick (right)
Frank Gore (left) celebrates his touchdown with Colin Kaepernick (right)

 

Speaking after the game, QB Joe Flacco said: “It hasn’t sunk in yet. Crazy. Unbelievable.

“It’s tough to put into words because it really hasn’t sunk in yet. I don’t even think that it has sunk in that we’re here. Pretty cool.”

 

Kaepernick runs for a 15-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter as San Francisco launched a brilliant comeback
Kaepernick runs for a 15-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter as San Francisco launched a brilliant comeback

 

Ravens defensive back Chykie Brown celebrates his team's glory
Ravens defensive back Chykie Brown celebrates his team's glory

 

This was the first time ever that two brothers coached against each other in the Super Bowl
This was the first time ever that two brothers coached against each other in the Super Bowl