Wednesday, January 30 2013 1:56 PM EST2013-01-30 18:56:48 GMT
It wouldn't be Super Bowl Sunday without the commercials. And this year's crop is shaping up to be a solid mix of funny, sexy, surprising and even controversial.
It wouldn't be Super Bowl Sunday without the commercials. And this year's crop is shaping up to be a solid mix of funny, sexy, surprising and even controversial.
Thursday, January 24 2013 10:02 AM EST2013-01-24 15:02:40 GMT
One Baltimore area jeweler believes in the Raven's defense so much, they are willing to put their jewelry where their mouth is.
One Baltimore area jeweler believes in the Raven's defense so much, they are willing to put their jewelry where their mouth is.
BALTIMORE -
Thousands turned out to Baltimore's Inner Harbor to send the Ravens off to their second Super Bowl.
Retiring linebacker Ray Lewis, coach John Harbaugh and Ed Reed were among the players who spoke to the crowd Monday before the team got on buses and headed to the airport to fly to New Orleans for Sunday's game. The Ravens take on the San Francisco 49ers.
Lewis told the crowd the team loves them and the Ravens were going to New Orleans for nothing else but to bring back another Super Bowl ring to Baltimore, where it belongs.
Harbaugh told the crowd that the Ravens have the best fans in the world and he couldn't wait to see a wall of purple-clad fans down in New Orleans.