OWINGS MILLS, Md. โ In the moments following the improbable 38-35 double overtime win over the Denver Broncos Saturday night, running back Ray Rice labeled the Ravens โa team of destiny.โ
So, why wouldnโt the New England Patriots once again be standing in the way of Baltimoreโs first trip to the Super Bowl since Jan. 2001? If you believe in such storybook treks, defeating the Indianapolis Colts and toppling Peyton Manning for the first time since 2001 were appropriate opening chapters, but a return trip to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough would be the ultimate climax.
The painful ending to last seasonโs AFC Championship was one that drove the Ravens throughout the offseason as they desperately worked โ and hoped โ to land themselves back in the same position. Even after a Week 3 win over New England in Baltimore earlier this season, another meeting with Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and the Patriots was impossible not to think about in many Ravens playersโ minds.
โI think we personally kind of wanted to play the Patriots again,โ defensive tackle Haloti Ngata said. โIf we were to go to the Super Bowl, it would be great to go through Foxborough and win there. Itโs another matchup that I think that weโre excited about, and hopefully, we can get it done this time.โ
Meeting in the postseason for the third time in five seasons, the Ravens and Patriots have built a rivalry similar to the one between New England and Indianapolis last decade as it seemed Brady and Manning were always on a collision course in January. The teams have met five times overall in the John Harbaugh era with all but one game โ the Ravensโ 33-14 victory in the wild-card round of the 2009 season โ being decided by fewer than seven points.
While games with New England may not challenge the annual meetings with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Harbaugh acknowledged how familiar the Ravens are with the Patriots and how familiar they are with playing in Foxborough.
โWeโve been there a number of times. Itโs definitely grown into quite a rivalry, we would like to say,โ coach John Harbaugh said. โI donโt know how they feel about that part, but we have tremendous respect for the New England Patriots.โ
The Patriots own the advantage as theyโve won three of the five meetings between the teams since 2009, with no win bigger than last yearโs 23-20 final that gave them the AFC title after the late failures of Lee Evans and Billy Cundiff.
As remarkable as their postseason run has been after losing four of their last five games to close the regular season, the Ravens know who stands in their way of achieving their ultimate goal, and they understand they will once again be considered a significant underdog as oddsmakers have favored New England by 9 1/2 points.
โThey have the history,โ wide receiver Torrey Smith said. โThey have been there, and we want to get to where they have been. They were there last year. They knocked us out, and we want to get to that point, get this win, and get to the Super Bowl.โ
As was the case last week, Ravens players expressed no interest in what the outside world thinks about their team, but they embraced the opportunity for a second chance to right the wrongs left on the field in Foxborough last season. And as the images of Evansโ drop and Cundiffโs miss are replayed all week, Baltimore is ready to turn the page for a different ending this time around.
โThe feeling that we had in that locker room, I think we all wanted to get back to the AFC Championship,โ Ngata said. โAnd then to actually have it be back in Foxborough, itโs a good story.โ
Ayanbadejo apologizes for Patriots comments
After posting a series of critical comments about the Patriots on his official Twitter account Sunday evening, linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo backed off his stance Monday as many were critical of the veteran special-teams player for conjuring bulletin-board material before New England had even officially advanced to the conference championship.
The 36-year-old apologized for drawing negative attention to himself and the Ravens six days ahead of the AFC title game.
โI made selfish comments on twitter last night that reflected poorly upon myself, my teammates, and the organization,โ Ayanbadejo tweeted Monday morning. โFor that I apologize.โ
It remains unclear how Harbaugh handled the situation at the teamโs training facility in Owings Mills, but the Baltimore coach had little interest in discussing Ayanbadejoโs comments when asked to respond during his Monday afternoon press conference.
โThatโs all stuff that just isnโt really relevant,โ Harbaugh said. โItโs all stuff that I donโt think is worthy of the conversation right now.โ
Ayanbadejo didnโt play any defensive snaps in Saturdayโs win and was part of the coverage units that allowed two return touchdowns to Denverโs Trindon Holliday.
Earlier Monday, he didnโt receive much of an endorsement from his defensive teammate Ngata when the four-time Pro Bowl selection was asked whether he agreed with the linebackerโs assessment of the Patriotsโ hurry-up offense.
โIโm not going to comment on that stuff,โ Ngata said. โThatโs all about him and his deal.โ
Jones, Graham special contributors
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Luke Jones is the Ravens and Orioles beat reporter for WNST BaltimorePositive.com and is a PFWA member. His mind is consumed with useless sports knowledge, pro wrestling promos, and movie quotes, but he often forgets where he put his phone. Luke's favorite sports memories include being one of the thousands of kids who waited for Cal Ripken's autograph after Orioles games in the summer of 1995, attending the Super Bowl XXXV victory parade with his dad in the pouring rain, and watching the Terps advance to the Final Four at the Carrier Dome in 2002. Follow him on social media @BaltimoreLuke or email him at Luke@wnst.net.
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