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Super Bowl Week The Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers are in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII.
Ken Marx reacts while offering beads to people walking on Bourbon Street in downtown New Orleans, as revelers gathered in the city's French Quarter.
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Jackie Shahan, center, wears colors honoring the Baltimore Ravens while dancing with a man while her daughter Angel Remick, right, wears colors supporting the San Francisco 49ers while dancing with Manuel Valentin, left, at a bar in downtown New Orleans.
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Baltimore Ravens fans Greg Thompson, left, and Brian Donley, of Abingdon Md., wearing jackets decorated with the image of Ravens players, wait to order drinks at a bar on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
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The Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans ready for Super Bowl XLVII.
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Workers tighten mooring ropes on a barge floating in the Mississippi River with a giant Super Bowl XLVII logo aboard as part of fan festivities.
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Football fans, from left, Rion Loisel of Metairie, La., Uland Price, of Baton Rouge, La., and Mark Castanon of San Jose, Calif., pose for a photo wearing their custom made Super Bowl ring hats along the Riverwalk in New Orleans.
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"Gangnam Style" flash mob breaks out on Bourbon Street to celebrate Psy's Wonderful Pistachios Super Bowl commercial in New Orleans.
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Super Bowl XLVII themed shirts are offered for sale in New Orleans.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during his annual press conference ahead of the NFL's Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans.
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The Untouchables dance their way along the Riverwalk in New Orleans.
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Super Bowl XLVII themed mardi gras beads are offered for sale in New Orleans.
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Super Bowl XLVII game programs are offered for sale in New Orleans.
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Beyonce speaks at the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show news conference.
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A football sculpture appears to dwarf the Superdome, site for Super Bowl XLVII.
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This child believes he can fly at the NFL Experience Kids' Day.
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Children try out an interactive display during the NFL Experience Kid's Day.
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Forever the Sickest Kids perform during the NFL Experience Kids' Day.
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Anastasia Danias, vice president of legal affairs for the NFL, holds samples of legitimate tickets at a news conference about counterfeit Super Bowl merchandise.
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A woman holds large heads of a San Francisco 49ers helmet (top) and New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees while trying to sell merchandise in the French Quarter.
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Jack and Jackie Harbaugh, parents of Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh, laugh during a Wednesday news conference,
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Eight-year-old Robert Jone poses behind a likeness of a Baltimore Ravens football player at the NFL experience.
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Four-year-old Angelina Knox dances on an NFL logo at the NFL experience.
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A spectator takes a photo of the Vince Lombardi trophy at the NFL experience.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
Michael Wilhoite of the San Francisco 49ers yells as he answers questions from the media during Super Bowl XLVII Media Day in New Orleans. Thousands of media members gathered Tuesday at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
A birdseye view of Super Bowl XLVII Media Day as San Francisco 49ers players answer questions from the assembled media.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
San Francisco defensive standout Justin Smith (R) and teammates face the media inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during Media Day in New Orleans. The team's most popular players are given podiums, while the remainder of the team answers questions from the field.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
San Francisco linebacker Clark Haggans is interviewed by Katherine Webb of 'Inside Edition' during Super Bowl XLVII Media Day. Webb, the girlfriend of Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron, entered the national spotlight during the BCS Championship Game earlier this month.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
San Francisco 49ers tight end Demarcus Dobbs (R) shows off his "Kaepernicking" skills to quarterback Colin Kaepernick (L) as they pose for a team picture during Media Day. Kaepernick has been known to kiss the tattoos on his biceps after big plays.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed (20) greets teammates as he arrives at Super Bowl XLVII Media Day. The eight-time All-Pro will make his first Super Bowl appearance on Sunday in his 11th season with the Ravens.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
Entertainment Tonight reporter Rocsi Diaz shows Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis her interpretation of his signature dance during Super Bowl XLVII Media Day. Lewis will retire after Sunday's game, and faced scrutiny Tuesday after a report surfaced that claimed Lewis may have used a banned substance.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
Baltimore Ravens defensive end Arthur Jones acts like a reporter during Super Bowl XLVII Media Day.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco answers reporters' questions during Super Bowl XLVII Media Day in New Orleans. Flacco drew criticism for using the word 'retarded' to describe the NFL's plans to host next season's Super Bowl in New Jersey.
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Super Bowl XLVII Media Day
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh jokes with outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (55) as the Ravens pose for their team photo. Harbaugh will coach against his brother, Jim, who is in his second season as coach of the 49ers.
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Arriving in New Orleans
Members of the San Francisco 49ers exit their team plane after arriving Sunday night in Louisiana for Super Bowl XLVII. The 49ers are making their sixth Super Bowl appearance in team history, but first since 1995.
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Arriving in New Orleans
San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh makes a face on the team bus after his team arrived for Super Bowl XLVII. San Francisco had missed the playoffs eight years in a row before Harbaugh took over.
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A Baltimore send-off
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and receiver Anquan Boldin, back, arrive at a send-off rally Monday in Baltimore. The Ravens will face the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII.
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A Baltimore send-off
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, left, addresses fans as Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, center, and Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley cheer during the team's send-off rally Monday.
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Arriving in New Orleans
Baltimore Ravens players arrive in New Orleans where they will play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in Super Bowl XLVII.
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A Superdome Super Bowl
Workers build a structure outside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. This will be the seventh Super Bowl held in the dome.
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Street performer Ruben Moten, a San Francisco native, wears a San Francisco 49ers visor as he performs as a robot on Sunday in New Orleans.
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A Superdome Super Bowl
Traffic passes the Mercedes-Benz Superdome along Poydras Street in New Orleans.
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A Superdome Super Bowl
A worker secures a screen over a fence that surrounds the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as crews prepare for Super Bowl XLVII.
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