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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

VIDEO: Relive the Ravens' Super Bowl Parade

Were you in Baltimore celebrating with the Super Bowl champions?

Were you unable to attend the Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl championship celebration? It's OK. You didn't miss much. Just: Attention Instagrammers: Use the hashtag #PatchRavens to show your Purple Pride in our parade gallery. Watch the video above and then tell us what was your favorite part of Tuesday's celebration? How about the season? Do you believe in destiny? Show our home team some love in the comments section below. Related Content:

Monday, February 4, 2013

Week in State News: Ravens Win Super Bowl, Accused Maryland School Shooter's Dark Past, County Executive Resigns Amid Scandal

The headlines you may have missed from the Free State, home of the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens.

  By Patch Staff Ravens Win Over 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII In one of the most unusual games in Super Bowl history -- one that included a power outage in the New Orleans Super Dome -- the Baltimore Ravens took the Super Bowl 34-31 over the San Francisco 49ers. Check out all the Maryland Patch coverage, including profiles of the Harbaugh family, here. O'Malley Pushes for Wind, Gun Legislation In his seventh State of the State speech, Gov. Martin O'Malley urged lawmakers to pass his offshore wind bill and find more money for transportation projects—an address seen by many as a prelude to an expected run for president in 2016. Leopold Resigns, Acknowledges 'Serious Errors in Judgment' The Anne Arundel County Council no longer needs to vote on …

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Ravens Win Over 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII

See what your friends and neighbors said about Super Bowl XLVII in the rewind of the live chat on Patch and on Twitter.

  Using hashtags #PatchRavens and #Patchniners, users joined the live feed during the Super Bowl in the New Orleans Superdome. 

justbeachy

4:17 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

They've still never given a 'clear' answer as to why the lites went out, but I believe there was definately a rat in the woodpile! Damn rats! Everybody knows they're definately smart enough to commit SABOTAGE !! ;-)   more ›

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Where to Watch Super Bowl XLVII in Bethesda

Many bars and restaurants will show the Ravens-49ers game and feature food and drink specials.

The Super Bowl is annually the most-watched television program, garnering over 100 million viewers in the United States. With the prices of high-definition televisions making the technology much more affordable, many people watch the game at home with their families, sometimes inviting friends over. Other people enjoy being around bigger crowds, not having to clean up after the game and having the chance to win prizes at a bar, restaurant or other local establishment. If you haven't decided where to watch the Super Bowl - which will feature the Baltimore Ravens squaring off against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. - check out some of the local places in our guide below. Bethesda The popular Bethesda restaurant Caddie's On …

Jeff Grolig

12:30 pm on Sunday, February 3, 2013

The Tavern at River Falls will be open and showing The Super Bowl in the bar area. We are the only place open in The Village to watch the game and eat Fantastic food.   more ›

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Both Ravens, 49ers Due for Super Bowl Losses

The NFL franchises from Baltimore and San Francisco are both likely to lose Sunday.

They're playing for the Lombardi Trophy, but the Ravens and 49ers are both headed toward a loss on Sunday. Executives from the franchises set to meet in Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday told Bloomberg Businessweek that the organizations are set to lose money. Ravens President Dick Cass told the publication the bill is "significant." “You lose money," he said. "But there are long-term benefits that pay off later. Hey, we work hard all year long to go to the Super Bowl. I don’t think anybody would trade off a short-term loss for winning a Super Bowl." Last postseason, the Giants were to pay out an $88,000 share per player for winning the Super Bowl alone, according to Forbes.com. That would be on top of a $40,000 reward for winning the conference …

Monday, January 28, 2013

Should Redskins Fans Back the Ravens in the Super Bowl?

At least one Washington Post writer thinks so.

As the Ravens prepare to face the 49ers in Sunday's Super Bowl—and with the Redskins having long since begun their own off-season—Washington fans are once again faced with a conundrum: should they back Baltimore? It's a question many Washingtonians confronted in recent seasons as the Ravens racked up four playoff appearances to the Redskins' none. But with the arrival of rookie sensation Robert Griffin III and the team's first signs of postseason life since 2007, has the calculus changed? For one Washington Post writer, the answer is still simple: Hail to the Ravens.  Craig Timberg, an admitted Baltimore fan, says it's a no-brainer given the Ravens' many parallels to the Lombardi-winning Redskins clubs of yore: a stout defense, a great …

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Mike Derry

8:44 am on Sunday, February 3, 2013

Murder charges were dropped against Ray Lewis after the witnesses were interviewed ( he was reportedly sitting in a limo with a woman when the stabbings took place outside) He became a witness for the prosecution against the two that did the stabbings. He was charged with obstruction for reportedly telling the others not to say anything after they jumped into the limo and initially lied to the …   more ›

'Ray Lewis' Makes Heavenly Promise During SNL Appearance

Baltimore Ravens linebacker 'Ray Lewis' said he would be heading to a celestial place if the Ravens win the Super Bowl.

  It wasn't really Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis appearing on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" over the weekend, but Keenan Thompson stood in effectively. Thompson played the effusive linebacker to perfection. He brought the energy, the emotion and of course, the face paint. Watch his exchange with SNL's Seth Meyers above. The best lines: Meyers: A lot of us saw you cry last week during the National Anthem. Thompson: It's just I've never heard that song before. Meyers: You've been playing football your whole life? Thompson: I know, but, I always wear ear plugs before games to block out the sound of my own screams. At the end of the exchange, 'Lewis' explains what's going to happen if the Ravens win the Super Bowl: Thompson: I was …

Candace Y.A. Montague

10:29 am on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

That was one of the funniest skits I have seen on SNL in a long time. I'm still laughing about it.   more ›

Friday, January 25, 2013

Where to Watch Super Bowl XLVII near Chevy Chase

Many bars and restaurants will be showing the Ravens vs. 49ers game and featuring food and drink specials.

The Super Bowl annually is the most-watched television program, garnering over 100 million viewers in the United States. With the prices of high-definition televisions making the technology much more affordable, many people watch the game at home with their families, sometimes inviting friends over. Others enjoy bigger crowds, not having to clean up after the game and the chance to win prizes at a bar, restaurant or other local establishment. If you haven't decided where to watch the Super Bowl—which will feature the Baltimore Ravens squaring off against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, Feb. 3, at 6:30 p.m.—check out some of the local places in our handy guide below. Caddie's On Cordell The popular Bethesda restaurant will offer $8 …

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Cooking In Real Time: Super Bowl's Super-Fun Finger Food

Pizza puffies, baked Reuben dip on rye and cookie pizza: three non-traditional takes on Super Bowl party finger foods.

Step away from tradition with these tasty finger foods. They’re easy to eat and not your typical football fare. Pizza puffies—makes 24 3/4 cup self-rising flour 1/8 tsp. granulated garlic ¼ tsp. each dried basil and oregano 3/4 cup milk 1 egg 4 oz. whole salami 1 1/4 cup shredded four-cheese Italian blend ½ cup pizza sauce or non-chunky marinara sauce Coat a mini-muffin pan with cooking spray. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, garlic and herbs. (If you don’t have self-rising flour, add three-fourths of a tablespoon of baking powder to three-fourths of a cup of all-purpose flour.) Thoroughly mix in the milk and egg. Dice salami into quarter-inch cubes and add to bowl. Use the lowest fat salami you can find to avoid the greasies! …

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Patch Picks: Where to Watch the Super Bowl

A local list of places to go

Starting today Patch will run a new weekly feature called Patch Picks, highlighting editor and reader picks of great local businesses, destinations, services, organizations, ways to spend a day off, and more.  You’ll find useful lists to help you, your family, friends, and significant others find the best places for everything from Sunday brunch to New Year’s Eve celebrations, pumpkin patches, date night destinations, florists, girlfriend nights out, kids party places, parks and more. Our first Patch Picks? Places to go to watch the Super Bowl. ●      Lia's Restaurant ●      Clyde's of Chevy Chase ●      Chadwicks Friendship Heights ●      Union Jack's ●      The Dancing Crab

Michael

12:53 pm on Friday, February 4, 2011

After re-reading my post I think it came off a bit hash. Sorry about that. Wasn't my intent. I would venture into Bethesda and go to Tommy Joes or Black Fin for the SB.   more ›

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