Ravens hold Niners out of end zone to win Super Bowl
Feb 3, 2013 at 8:00 PM
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The craziest Super Bowl also became one of the best. After trailing by 22 point after the first play of the second half and suffering through a power outage that essentially operated as a second extended halftime, the 49ers charged back. But the Niners came up three points short short at 34-31, failing to score...
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