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Baltimore Ravens Information: the new, post-Browns 'Ravens' ended their debut season in Baltimore with a record of six and ten. Former offensive coordinator for the Vikings, Brian Billick, took the drivers' seat as head coach in 1999. The following season, Billick and the Ravens won the Super Bowl against the New York Giants. Around the league, Baltimore's football team has always been considered 'average' (excluding the SB year in 2000). However, they had a breakout season in 2006 winning the AFC North division with a regular season 13-3 record. That year, they lost to the Colts in the playoffs (who ended up winning the Super Bowl).

 

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Fun Facts: Ravens' special teams player BJ Sams set an all-time franchise record for most returned yards in a single season back in 2005. Ray Lewis was named defensive player of the year during their Super Bowl win in 2000. Ray graduated from the University of Miami. In 2000, Shannon Sharpe helped pull down sixty seven receptions.


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