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What The Ravens Super Bowl Win Means For Baltimore City
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The Baltimore Ravens eked out a victory over the San Francisco 49ers to become Super Bowl champs last night. The Ravens surged ahead early, but after a 34 minute halt in play due to a power outage, the 49ers roared back to get within three. But, the Ravens' defense held on a crucial fourth and goal play with less than two minutes to play.
Baltimore residents flooded the street outside of "Frazier's On The Avenue" in Hampden right after the game. Cars slowly made their way through the crowd. A Super Bowl parade will be held in downtown Baltimore at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. You can check out the route here.
Tom Hall talks with sportswriter Mark Hyman about the big game, what it means for Baltimore, and the end of Ray Lewis's career.
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