The Baltimore Ravens and Seattle Seahawks rounded out the field of eight teams still alive in the National Football League playoffs Sunday.
Baltimore defeated the Indianapolis Colts, 24-9, in an American Football Conference wild-card game, while Seattle topped the Washington Redskins, 24-14, in the National Football Conference. Next weekend, Baltimore will be at Denver and Houston will be at New England in the AFC Division Round, while Green Bay travels to San Francisco and Atlanta hosts Seattle in the NFC.
Ravens 24, Colts 9
Ray Lewis’ last ride now will take him to Denver. Anquan Boldin, Joe Flacco and a staunch Baltimore defense made sure of that Sunday.
Boldin set a franchise record with 145 yards receiving, including the clinching touchdown in the Ravens’ victory over Andrew Luck and Indianapolis.
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