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Trent Dilfer's numbers weren't impressive, as he threw for only 153 yards and a touchdown, but he did not turn the ball over at all. (AP)
Victory Parade
 Video: Baltimore celebrates its first Super Bowl victory in 30 years.
 Audio: Owner Art Modell thanks Baltimore fans for their support.
 Audio: On Capitol Hill, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., reads from Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven."
 Video: The Ravens return to their training camp in Owings Mills, Md., on Monday after winning the Super Bowl the night before.
 Gallery: The Super Bowl XXXV champions celebrate victory with their fans on the streets of Baltimore.
Best Defense?

The Ravens beat the Giants 34-7 Sunday, allowing New York its only score on a kickoff return. Is Baltimore's defense the greatest of all time?
Yes
No
Not sure

 
  • What's Your Opinion?

  • Note: This is an unscientific survey of washingtonpost.com readers.


  • Injury Report

    Oakland Raiders
    Out: TE Marcus Williams (ankle-injured reserve)
    Questionable: LB Eric Barton (leg); C Barret Robbins (foot); CB Charles Woodson (leg)
    Probable: CB Tory James (leg); S Rod Woodson (wrist)

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Probable: G Cosey Coleman (knee); DT Chartric Darby (calf); WR Joe Jurevicious (knee); LB Nate Webster (ankle); WR Karl Williams (thigh); DE Ellis Wyms (ankle)



    Super Bowl Discussions

    What About the Ads?
    AdCritic.com founder Peter Beckman was online Monday to talk about the Super Bowl commercials.

    Tony & Mike Show
    Michael Wilbon flew solo in The Chat House on Friday.

    Kathy Orton
    Post beat writer Kathy Orton took questions on the Ravens on Friday.

    The New Angle on Instant Replay
    A closer look at CBS's innovative replay system.


    Super Bowl Diary
    Jonathan Ogden Jonathan Ogden, who grew up in Northeast D.C., shares his experiences, reflecting on a championship.
    Audio
     Art Modell says he doesn't want to talk about Cleveland.
     Brian Billick says Baltimore's defense got pressure on Kerry Collins.
     Ray Lewis talks about how it feels to be the most valuable player.
     Jonathan Ogden says it's amazing to see how far the Ravens have come.
     The Post's Leonard Shapiro breaks down the game.
     The Post's Michael Wilbon talks about the atmosphere in Tampa.
     Ray Lewis talks about his role in the stabbing deaths following last season's Super Bowl.
     Giants quarterback Kerry Collins says alcohol abuse led to his downfall with the Carolina Panthers.
    Ravens Basics
     Results
     Roster
     Statistics
     Playoff history
    Giants Basics
     Results
     Roster
     Statistics
     Playoff history
    Super Bowl Features
     For Modell and Mara, a Friendly Matchup
     Ravens' Tony Siragusa Is as Loose as a Goose
     In '58, New York and Baltimore Put the NFL on the Map
     XXXIV: Rams Hold Off Titans
     Super Bowl History Section
    Robbins Has Disorder
    The agent of Barret Robbins, who was held out of the Super Bowl after going on a drinking binge, said that the Oakland center has bipolar disorder and his NFL future is uncertain.

    Ravens Rout Giants 
    The Ravens forced Kerry Collins into throwing four interceptions and posted a punishing 34-7 rout of the Giants in Super Bowl XXXV.
     Gallery

    Baltimore Fetes Ravens
    Thousands of Ravens fans took to the streets of downtown Baltimore to congratulate their city's first Super Bowl champions in a generation.
     Gallery
     Panorama: Scenes From the Parade

    Disney Tabs Dilfer
    Trent Dilfer ran away with the "What's Next" promotion for Walt Disney World, not Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Ray Lewis.

    Talk Turns to Defending
    The Ravens are already thinking about the things they have to do to successfully defend their championship.

    Ravens Face Salary Cap
    With 14 unrestricted free agents and salary cap problems to solve, the Super Bowl champions may have trouble keeping their team together.

    Fassel Expects Rebound
    New York Coach Jim Fassel praised his players' work ethic and said he thought the Giants would get back to the Super Bowl very soon.

    Ravens Rock and Rule
    Sunday's victory went a long way toward refreshing Baltimore's proud football past and assuaging the pain of having lost the Colts after the 1983 season.

    Fans Flock to Celebrate
    They've been kicked around for years. They've known abandonment, disappointment and frustration. But Sunday night, Baltimore's football fans were golden again.

    In the News

    Michael Wilbon
    Being Bad in the NFL Can Be a Good Thing
    The Ravens have become the second straight team to go from missing the playoffs to Super Bowl champions. In today's NFL, virtually every team has reason to believe it has a chance to go far, writes Michael Wilbon.
     Monday: No Doubt, Ravens Rule

    Tony Kornheiser
    Getting a Leg Up, Time and Again
    With 21 punts between them, the Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants made punting their play du jour, and had more kicks than "A Chorus Line", writes Tony Kornheiser, who wonders whether 21 punts really qualifies as football.
     Sunday: The Straight Dope, From Soup to Nuts

    For Redskins' Fans, Torture in Tampa
    For Redskins fans, the end of the regular season spelled the beginning of misery. They not only must watch the wrong team represent the NFC in Super Bowl XXXV, but also see another semi-local team, the Ravens, make the trip to Tampa.

    AP NFL Articles

    Draft Day Offerings Lean Toward Offense (AP, April 23, 2005; 2:30 AM)

    Morency Believes He's Top-Tier NFL Back (AP, April 22, 2005; 7:22 PM)

    Utah Hoping for First NFL, NBA Top Picks (AP, April 22, 2005; 7:16 PM)

    Chiefs Trade Pick for Dolphins' Surtain (AP, April 22, 2005; 7:13 PM)

    Kansas St.'s 5-Foot-7 Sproles Seeks Chance (AP, April 22, 2005; 6:08 PM)



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