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Capturing the AFC North crown, the Baltimore Ravens are heading into the NFL playoffs with a first-round bye and the No. 2 seed. Winning 4 games in a row and 9 out of their last 10, the Ravens are definitely a team to be reckoned with. Though still famous for their gridiron-defense that stood out in their 2001 championship run, the Ravens have a far more balanced team this time around. Their offense is far better than the one that led them to the Championship mainly because of their pickup of Steve McNair, which many argue was the best trade in Ravens history (they only gave up a 4th round pick in the draft).
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