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Colts beat Ravens in extra time for their second win of the season!
1' FIELD GOAL COLTS
Gay nails a 53-yard field goal to put the Colts ahead!
OT starts!
We're into extra time and the Colts have the ball!
END OF MATCH
And we're off to extra time! With the game ending 19-19, we go to OT!
0' 6 MISSED
Tucker tried the 61-yard field goal and couldn't convert, on a kick that was too short!
0' 57 FIELD GOAL COLTS
Gay nailed the 53-yard field goal to tie the game at 19-19!
2' SAFETY RAVENS
Minshew was sacked inside the endozone, conceding a safety and giving the Ravens two more points, as they went on to win 19-16!
7' FIELD GOAL RAVENS
Now Tucker hits the 50-yard field goal to put the Ravens ahead once again!
11' FIELD GOAL COLTS
Gay hit the 53-yard field goal to put the Colts ahead once again, winning 16-14!
Last quarter starts
With the Colts in possession, the final quarter begins!
End of 3rd Q
In an intense third quarter, the Ravens turned the game around and went on to beat the Colts!
1' TOUCHDOWN RAVENS
Jackson got the run up the middle for the touchdown, with Tucker confirming the extra-point and putting the Ravens ahead 14-13!
8' FIELD GOAL COLTS
Gay gets the 54-yard field goal and puts the Colts up by three points!
SECOND HALF STARTS
The second half begins with possession for the Ravens!
END OF FIRST HALF
With no more points, the Colts go into halftime leading the Ravens 10-7!
3' FIELD GOAL COLTS
Gay nails the 31-yard field goal to put the Colts up 10-7!
10' TOUCHDOWN COLTS
Minshew got the pass to Moss, who ran 17 yards to tie the game at 7-7 after confirming the extra-point!
Second quarter starts
With possession for the Colts, the second quarter begins!
End of 1st Q
With just one touchdown in the first quarter, the Ravens went on to beat the Colts 7-0.
6' TOUCHDOWN RAVENS
In a six-minute drive, their first of the game, the Ravens take the lead! Jackson got the run on the right and scored the touchdown, with Tucker getting the extra-point, taking a 7-0 lead!
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The path to Super Bowl
Those who watch the NFL live throughout the regular season look forward to the playoffs, when the top teams in each division occupy eight spots, while six teams advance, depending on their score in the standings. Then comes the Wild Card, Divisional Round, Conference Championship Game and the ultimate glory: the Super Bowl title. The games are played on a knockout system, and whoever loses is eliminated.
Wild Card
This is the first stage of the tournament, which doesn't include the two best teams from each side. The matches are played by the winners of the divisions against the three best runners-up.
Divisional Round
In this phase, the teams with the best campaigns on each side will face the Wild Card winners. The two surviving teams from the divisional round playoff games in each conference face off in the respective AFC and NFC conference title games.
Conference Championship Game
This is the match that determines the champion of their respective conference. The winners of these contests face each other in the Super Bowl, which is played at a predetermined neutral site.
Super Bowl
The meeting of the American (AFC) and National (NFC) champions, which determines the champion of the NFL season.
AFC and NFC
The NFL is divided into American and National. Each is made up of four divisions of four teams, divided into North, South, East and West.
AFC
- East: Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins
- North: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers
- South: Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans
- West: Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers
NFC
- East: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Football Team
- North: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings
- South: Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- West: Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks
NFL
The NFL (National Football League) is the national American soccer league in the United States, with 32 teams divided into two groups, the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). The league was founded on August 20, 1920, as the American Professional Football Association (APFA), but then changed to the name we know today.
In addition, in 1936, the Draft was established, which is the time when teams select players from universities in the United States to join their squads. In 1966, the NFL merged with the American Football League (AFL) to create the Super Bowl. The first winner was the Green Bay Packers, who went on to win the championship twice. It was only halted by the New York Jets and then the Kansas City Chiefs.
Today, the New England Patriots, along with the Pittsburgh Steelers, are the biggest Super Bowl winners, with six titles each. The San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys are close behind with five. The teams with the most Super Bowl championship rings are the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots, with six each.
However, the greatest Super Bowl champion is quarterback Tom Brady, with seven titles (six for the New England Patriots and one for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers). Brady is also the record holder for MVP, with five, and the only athlete to be MVP for two teams in history.
The defending champions are the Kansas City Chiefs, who beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in the final. The Chiefs finished the season with their tenth consecutive winning record under coach Andy Reid, with a record of 14 wins and three losses. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the reigning MVP. The athlete broke the record for the most total yards in a season by a quarterback (passing and rushing combined) with 5,608.
Injury Report: Colts
On the Colts side the injured are Anthony Richardson, Ryan Kelly and Evan Hull.
Injury Report: Ravens
The Ravens will be without the injured Marcus Williams, Ronnie Stanley, Odafe Oweh, Tyler Linderbaum, Marlon Humphrey, Justice Hill and Odell Beckham Jr.
Last Matches: Colts
The Colts, on the other hand, won one and lost the other at the start of the season. They lost 31-21 to the Jaguars on Sunday (10). And on Sunday (17), they won 31-20 against the Texans.
Last Matches: Ravens
The Ravens come into the game on the back of two wins this season. On Sunday (10), they won 25-9 against the Texans. And on Sunday (17), they won 27-24 against the Bengals.
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