The playoff scores for the Ravens 2001 Super Bowl (2000 season) run were:
Ravens - Broncos (home) - 21-3
The best part about that game was watching Shannon Sharpe (recently released by the Broncos earlier that year by Mike Shanahan) grab a tipped ball and run the ball in for a touchdown, right in front of Shanahan and the rest of the Broncos.
Ravens - Titans - 24-10
Ravens - Raiders (AFC Championship) 16-3
Ravens - Giants (Super Bowl XXXV) 34-7
For the 2013 playoffs (2012 season) and Super Bowl XLVII win:
Ravens - Colts 24-9
Ravens - Broncos 38-35 (double overtime)
Ravens - Patriots 28-13 AFC Championship
Ravens - 49ers 34-31 Super Bowl XLVII
Only one, rookie qb Joe Flacco of the 2008 Baltimore Ravens.
In 2011, the Baltimore Ravens had a 12-4 record.
In 2009, the Baltimore Ravens had a 9-7 record.
The 2012 Baltimore Ravens won preliminary playoff games against the Indianpolis Colts and the Denver Broncos before upsetting the New England Patriots, the defending American Football Conference champions.
Yes The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Indianapolis Colts. 1998 - Week 13 on November 29 The Ravens beat the Colts in Baltimore 38-31 2001 - Week 12 on December 2 The Ravens beat the Colts in Baltimore 39-27 In the 2006 Post Season, The Ravens faced the Colts in an AFC division Playoff Game at Baltimore. The Ravens were a 2nd seed, the Colts a 3rd seed. The Colts defeated The Ravens 15-6 2007 - Week 14 December 9 The Colts defeated the Ravens in Baltimore 44-20 2008 - Week 6 on October 12 in Indianapolis The Colts defeated the Ravens 3-31 Out of 5 games between each other the Ravens are 2-3
The Baltimore Ravens are based in Baltimore, Maryland. They play home games at M&T Bank Stadium.
December 27, 2009: Steelers - 23 Ravens - 20October 13, 2010: Ravens - 17 Steelers - 14December 5, 2010: Steelers - 13 Ravens - 10January 15, 2011: Steelers - 31 Ravens - 24 (AFC Divisional game)September 11, 2011: Ravens - 35 Ravens - 7
The Ravens have consistently sold out all tickets (the stadium holds just under 72,000) for all games for almost 10 years, including playoff home games.
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In 2002, Jeff Blake started ten games and Chris Redman started six at quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens.
16 regular games and 4 pre season games every year.