Baltimore Ravens: Top 10 Franchise Defining Plays

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Jan 29, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; General view of Super Bowl XXV championship ring to commemorate the Baltimore Ravens 34-7 victory over New York Giants on January 28, 2001 on display at the NFL Experience at the Phoenix Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sport
Jan 29, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; General view of Super Bowl XXV championship ring to commemorate the Baltimore Ravens 34-7 victory over New York Giants on January 28, 2001 on display at the NFL Experience at the Phoenix Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sport /

5. Anything You Can Do, Jermaine Can Do Better

The Ravens throttled the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV. It wasn’t even close. The Giants did have one brief moment of hope though. When the Giants scored a kick off return for a touchdown the Giants fans probably felt like their team was back in the game. That moment of Big Blue euphoria was ended by a purple reign rather quickly. Jermaine Lewis returned the following kickoff for a touchdown. In a moment unlike any other there were back to back kick off returns for a touchdown.

One of the most memorable moments, which you see when the reshow that Super Bowl on NFL Network, is Ravens coach Brian Billick running down the sidelines screaming “Go! Go!” It was a perfect moment. It was as if the Giants one score was just a short interruption the Ravens complete dominance.

The Ravens won the Super Bowl 34-7. It is worth noting that Jacoby Jones also returned a historically important kick for a touchdown in Super Bowl XLVII for the Ravens. That moment didn’t quite make the list. How on earth could that be? Keep reading and you will see what beat the Jones return.

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