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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Ray Lewis On Stunning Comeback

It was an intimate moment captured for posterity, but can serve as a symbolic reminder of the season of the Denver Broncos, who are at the center.
Peyton Manning modest, with reporters filing deadlines and the camcorder after grinding on the issue after the game has been answered before, took his family in the locker room Ravens on Friday night to attend the Hall of Fame future partners.
Ray Lewis Manning finally found, according to media Ravens director of photography Chad Steele credited support he posted on Twitter.Lewis
Chad Steele / Baltimore RavensPeyton Manning took his family at night, the Ravens locker room 'on Friday after a 38-35 double-OT loss to visit Ray Lewis.
"Great moment@1.5 hours after the game, Peyton Manning and his family were waiting to congratulate @ raylewis52," said Steele Twitter.
Lewis, who is retiring after the playoffs limit 17-year career, will play after the Broncos stunned Ravens 38-35 in two overtime owner, the most devastating loss in the history of Denver.
"Of course, we did a lot of good things this season, but at this stage it is difficult to think of anything else that loss tonight," Manning said later.

Manning has done enough in regulation to help his team win, even if the first two rounds. But it was not perfect. It was not the best either time or pressure to bring their new franchise playoff victory.
"It probably was not as good as I wanted," Manning said, "and probably cost us a chance."
In Denver, the possession of the second overtime, stopped and threw his body in the midfield and in the hands of the Ravens left or Corey Graham in Denver 45. Baltimore had five games and has 16 yards before Justin Tucker sailed his winning move in the middle.
"Yes, a bad shot," said Manning. "Probably, this decision was not great either. Might have a chance, and I've done enough, and I tried to make the game, and I really want to hit you again. "
Lewis, who led the Ravens with 17 tackles, while playing nearly 77 minutes in 13 degree heat, he fell to his knees and put his helmet on the grass, rock solid, when it was finished.
"I've never been a part of the game like crazy in my life," said Lewis.

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