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2012 Baltimore Ravens season

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17th season in Baltimore Ravens history, second Super Bowl appearance and win

2012 Baltimore Ravens season
OwnerSteve Bisciotti
General managerOzzie Newsome
Head coachJohn Harbaugh
Offensive coordinatorCam Cameron (fired Dec 10)
Jim Caldwell (interim)
Defensive coordinatorDean Pees
Home stadiumM&T Bank Stadium
Results
Record10–6
Division place1stAFC North
PlayoffsWonWild Card Playoffs
(vs.Colts) 24–9
WonDivisional Playoffs
(atBroncos)38–35(2OT)
WonAFC Championship
(atPatriots) 28–13
WonSuper Bowl XLVII
(vs.49ers) 34–31
Pro BowlersSelected but did not participate due to participation in Super Bowl XLVII:
RBRay Rice
FBVonta Leach
GMarshal Yanda
DTHaloti Ngata
FSEd Reed
KRJacoby Jones
Uniform

The2012 season was theBaltimore Ravens' 17th in theNational Football League (NFL). While the Ravens failed to improve on their 12–4 record from2011, they still managed to clinch theAFC North division title in Week 16 and finish the regular season with a 10–6 record, sending them to their fifth straight playoffs, where they advanced to theAFC Championship Game for the second consecutive season and third time in five years, and then to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2000. They won their second Super Bowl, 34–31 against theSan Francisco 49ers. It was the first time in franchise history that the Ravens won consecutive division titles. This markshead coachJohn Harbaugh's fifth season as the head coach of the franchise and fifth consecutive post-season appearance. The Ravens played their home games atM&T Bank Stadium.

The Ravens dedicated their season to former owner and founderArt Modell, who died on September 6, 2012.[1] On Week 1, all team members wore an "Art" decal on their helmets, and for the rest of their season, they wore an "Art" patch on the left side of their jerseys.

Ray Lewis, the last remaining member of theoriginal Ravens roster from 1996 and the2000 Super Bowl championship team, announced just after the regular season finale before the playoffs that he would be retiring after the conclusion of the season. Following three playoff matchups including a thrilling38–35 double OT victory against the top-seededDenver Broncos, his final game was a victory inSuper Bowl XLVII. Lewis is believed by many to be the greatest Raven of all time[2] and previously led the Ravens toSuper Bowl XXXV in what was just their first playoff appearance in franchise history.

As of 2025, the last player from the Ravens' 2012 team to remain on the roster,Justin Tucker, was released on May 5, 2025.[3]

Offseason

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Roster changes

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AgainstPittsburgh on December 2

2012 draft class

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Main article:2012 NFL draft
2012 Baltimore Ravens draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
235Courtney Upshaw LBAlabama
260Kelechi Osemele * GIowa State
384Bernard Pierce RBTemple
498Gino Gradkowski CDelaware
4130Christian Thompson SSouth Carolina State
5169Asa Jackson CBCal Poly
6198Tommy Streeter WRMiami (FL)
7236DeAngelo Tyson DEGeorgia
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

Notes

  • ^[a] The team traded its first-round selection (#29) to theMinnesota Vikings in exchange for the #35 overall selection in the second round, as well as the Vikings' fourth-round selection (#98 overall).
  • ^[b] The team traded up from its original third-round selection (#91 overall) to the #84 overall selection, also giving theAtlanta Falcons their fifth-round pick (#164 overall).
  • ^[c] The team traded its original fourth-round selection (#124 overall) to theBuffalo Bills in exchange forwide receiverLee Evans.
  • ^[d]Compensatory selection.

Personnel

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Staff

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2012 Baltimore Ravens staff

Front office

Head coaches

  • Head coach –John Harbaugh
  • Assistant to the head coach – Dan Parsons

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning –Bob Rogucki
  • Assistant strength and conditioning –Juney Barnett
  • Assistant athletic trainer – Kevin Domboski
  • Assistant athletic trainer – Ron Medlin

Final roster

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2012 Baltimore Ravens final roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 active, 13 inactive, 8 practice squad

Schedule

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Preseason

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1August 9atAtlanta FalconsW 31–171–0Georgia DomeRecap
2August 17Detroit LionsL 12–271–1M&T Bank StadiumRecap
3August 23Jacksonville JaguarsW 48–172–1M&T Bank StadiumRecap
4August 30atSt. Louis RamsL 17–312–2Edward Jones DomeRecap

Regular season

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1September 10Cincinnati BengalsW 44–131–0M&T Bank StadiumRecap
2September 16atPhiladelphia EaglesL 23–241–1Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
3September 23New England PatriotsW 31–302–1M&T Bank StadiumRecap
4September 27Cleveland BrownsW 23–163–1M&T Bank StadiumRecap
5October 7atKansas City ChiefsW 9–64–1Arrowhead StadiumRecap
6October 14Dallas CowboysW 31–295–1M&T Bank StadiumRecap
7October 21atHouston TexansL 13–435–2Reliant StadiumRecap
8Bye
9November 4atCleveland BrownsW 25–156–2Cleveland Browns StadiumRecap
10November 11Oakland RaidersW 55–207–2M&T Bank StadiumRecap
11November 18atPittsburgh SteelersW 13–108–2Heinz FieldRecap
12November 25atSan Diego ChargersW 16–13(OT)9–2Qualcomm StadiumRecap
13December 2Pittsburgh SteelersL 20–239–3M&T Bank StadiumRecap
14December 9atWashington RedskinsL 28–31(OT)9–4FedExFieldRecap
15December 16Denver BroncosL 17–349–5M&T Bank StadiumRecap
16December 23New York GiantsW 33–1410–5M&T Bank StadiumRecap
17December 30atCincinnati BengalsL 17–2310–6Paul Brown StadiumRecap
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.


Game summaries

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Regular season

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Week 1: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

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Week One: Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bengals0103013
Ravens107171044

atM&T Bank Stadium,Baltimore,Maryland

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The Ravens started their season at home against the Bengals. They jumped out to a 3–0 lead in the first quarter with Justin Tucker's 46-yard field goal. This was followed up by Ray Rice's 7-yard run to make the score 10–0. The Bengals got on the board in the 2nd quarter with Mike Nugent's 34-yard field goal to shorten the lead to 10–3. However, the Ravens were able to pull away as Joe Flacco found Anquan Boldin on a 34-yard touchdown pass to move ahead 17–3. The Bengals responded coming within 7 when Benjarvus Green-Ellis ran for a 6-yard touchdown making the score 17–10 at halftime. In the 3rd quarter, the Bengals were able to get within 4 points with Nugent kicking a 19-yard field goal shortening the Ravens' lead to 4 17–13. However, the Ravens overpowered the Bengals scoring 27 unanswered points as Flacco found Dennis Pitta on a 10-yard pass to move ahead 24–13 followed up by Tucker scoring a 40-yard field goal moving them ahead 27–13. This was followed by an Ed Reed interception that was returned 34 yards for a touchdown moving the team ahead 34–13. In the 4th quarter, the Ravens scored again off of Rice's 1-yard run for a 41–13 lead and finished the game off of Tucker's 39-yard field goal to make the final score 44–13.

Ed Reed returned an interception for a 34-yard touchdown, making Reed the all-time leader in career interception return yards with 1,497. The previous record of 1,483 yards was held byRod Woodson.[citation needed]

Week 2: at Philadelphia Eagles

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Week Two: Baltimore Ravens at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Ravens7100623
Eagles7010724

atLincoln Financial Field,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania

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For the first time in 5 years, head coachJohn Harbaugh made his first return to Philadelphia, where he served as the Eagles' special teams coordinator and defensive backs from 1998 to 2007, and was also part of the2004 Eagles that madeSuper Bowl XXXIX. Baltimore took the lead in the second quarter and held it for most of the game, but with 1:57 remaining in the fourth quarterMichael Vick ran for a one-yard touchdown. With the surprising loss, the Ravens fell to 1–1.

Week 3: vs. New England Patriots

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Week Three: New England Patriots at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Patriots1377330
Ravens01471031

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

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This game was played in the shadow of the death of wide receiver Torrey Smith's brother, who had died in a motorcycle crash the night before. The Ravens entered the game hoping to be able to avenge the AFC Championship loss of the previous season, which came at the hands of the Patriots. New England started off fast as they drew to a 13–0 lead in the first quarter. However Baltimore scored 2 straight touchdowns to take the lead with 1:47 left to go in the half. Then Brady scored a touchdown right at the end of the half to retake the lead 20–14. The second half started off with a touchdown run by Ray Rice to put the Ravens on top 21–20. Then the Patriots retook the lead when Tom Brady scored a touchdown. After that the Baltimore defense began to step it up and held the Pats to a field goal. Then the momentum shifted as Baltimore scored a touchdown (Flacco to Torrey Smith). After forcing a Patriots punt, the Ravens drove down the field to score a field goal as time expired to win the game 31–30.

The Ravens avenged the AFC Championship loss and improved to 2–1 and continued their unbeaten record at home from the previous year along with continuing their streak of winning after a loss.

Based on Torrey Smith's performance through personal hardship, this game was ranked #9 on NFL.com's Top 20 NFL Games of 2012 asShowing Up.[5] Smith finishes with six receptions for 127 yards and two touchdowns.

This game was also remembered for two controversial incidents. Late in the fourth quarter, with New England leading 30–28, coach John Harbaugh was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct for coming out onto the field, which by NFL rules, is prohibited. However, Harbaugh was claiming that he was trying to only call a timeout to save time for his team. Since the NFL was using replacement refs at the time, and not the original refs, this was another controversial incident involving the former. The penalty resulted in an irate Ravens crowd chanting "Bullshit" three separate times in just over a minute during the Patriots last drive, which was picked up by NBC microphones and was clearly audible (and not censored) during the broadcast, which led to play-by-play announcer Al Michaels saying, "That's the loudest manure chant I've ever heard".

Tucker's game-winning field goal also led to controversy. The ball, after it had been kicked, sailed over the top of the right upright. It was ruled "good", giving Baltimore the win. However, clear replays show that the ball was extremely close to sailing wide of the upright. This led to the Patriots sideline going crazy over the call, with defensive linemanVince Wilfork taking his helmet off in disgust. Since field goals that sail over the uprights are not reviewable (field goals that go between the uprights can be reviewed, although it's very uncommon), the play could not be reviewed. Patriots coachBill Belichick, as he was leaving the field, angrily grabbed one of the officials, resulting in him being fined $50,000 by the NFL. Belichick later admitted that he didn't know field goals were not subject to review.

Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns

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Week Four: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Browns073616
Ravens0914023

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

Game information

First quarterSecond quarter

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • CLE –Phil Dawson, 50-yard field goal, 12:11 (BAL 23–13)
  • CLE –Phil Dawson, 52-yard field goal, 4:33 (BAL 23–16)

Top passers

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After a scoreless first quarter, the Ravens scored first in the second quarter as Joe Flacco found Torrey Smith on an 18-yard touchdown pass (with a failed PAT) for a 6–0 lead. The team increased their lead as Justin Tucker made a 45-yard field goal to make the score 9–0. The Browns scored not long before halftime when Trent Richardson ran for a 2-yard touchdown, making the halftime score 9–7. After the break, the Ravens went right back to work as Flacco threw several completions toAnquan Boldin before scoring on a 1-yard touchdown run for a 16–7 lead. However, The Browns drew within 6 points as Phil Dawson nailed a 51-yard field goal, making the score 16–10. But then, the Ravens pulled away as Cary Williams picked off Weeden and returned the ball 63 yards for a touchdown, making the score 23–10. In the fourth quarter, the Browns tried to come back as Dawson nailed two field goals from 50 and 52 yards out making the score 23–13 and then 23–16, respectively. However, they were unable to tie the game on their last drive with the game ending on aBrandon Weeden Hail Mary pass from the Baltimore 18-yard line, which was thrown too far and went out the back of the endzone. With their ninth straight win over the Browns, the Ravens improved to 3–1. The game was also the first of the NFL season to use NFL referees and not replacement ones following the officials lockout.

Week 5: at Kansas City Chiefs

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Week Five: Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Ravens30609
Chiefs03036

atArrowhead Stadium,Kansas City, Missouri

  • Date: October 7
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EDT/12:00 p.m.CDT
  • Game weather: 47 °F (8 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 68,803
  • Referee:Pete Morelli
  • TV announcers (CBS):Ian Eagle andDan Fouts
Game information

First quarter

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  • KC –Ryan Succop 30-yard field goal, 2:52 (Tied 3–3)

Third quarter

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Top passers

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Top receivers

The Ravens improved to 4–1 by winning a game that included six turnovers, four by Kansas City, and five total field goals by both teams. With the Bengals' loss to the Dolphins the Ravens moved into first place in the AFC North.

Week 6: vs. Dallas Cowboys

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Week Six: Dallas Cowboys at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Cowboys7310929
Ravens3147731

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

Game information

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The Ravens survived a wild back and forth game in which they nearly lost an eight point lead in the final 45 seconds of the game. Following a Dallas touchdown and a failed two-point conversion with 0:36 left in the game, the Cowboys recovered the onside kick and got into field goal after a pass interference call onChykie Brown put the ball in Baltimore territory. However, Cowboys kickerDan Bailey missed a 51-yard field goal wide left with 0:02 left, preserving the win for Baltimore. With their fourth straight win, the Ravens improved to 5–1, and became 4–0 all-time against the Cowboys. This was also their 14th straight regular season home win.

However, Baltimore also lostRay Lewis to a potentially season-ending triceps injury andLardarius Webb with a season-ending ACL injury.[6]

Week 7: at Houston Texans

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Week Seven: Baltimore Ravens at Houston Texans – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Ravens307313
Texans9207743

atReliant Stadium,Houston,Texas

  • Date: October 21
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EDT/12:00 pm. CDT
  • Game weather: Played indoors (retractable roof closed)
  • Game attendance: 71,708
  • Referee:Tony Corrente
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf
Game information

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Days before the game, the team was fined $20,000 for not addingEd Reed to the injury report.[7]

The Ravens drew first blood as Justin Tucker nailed a 51-yard field goal, but Connor Barwin sacked Joe Flacco in the end zone for a safety that started a string of 29 unanswered Houston points. Matt Schaub found Kevin Walter in the end zone on a 25-yard touchdown pass to take a 9–3 lead, and the Texans added on in the 2nd quarter with Johnathan Joseph returning an interception 52 yards for a touchdown. Schaub's one-yard pass to Owen Daniels and a pair of Shayne Graham field goals put the hosts up 29–3 at halftime. The Ravens got right back to work in the 3rd quarter as Flacco connected with Tandon Doss on a 15-yard touchdown pass to cut the lead to 29–10, but the Texans pulled away as Arian Foster ran for two short scores, which were separated by a 54-yard Tucker field goal early in the fourth quarter.

It was the Ravens' first loss ever to the Texans in franchise history and first loss to a Houston NFL team since1996. The Ravens headed into their bye week 5–2 while also dropping their record to 5–1 against the Texans in the regular season and 6–1 against them overall.

Week 9: at Cleveland Browns

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Week Nine: Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Ravens14001125
Browns093315

atCleveland Browns Stadium,Cleveland,Ohio

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • CLE –Phil Dawson, 32-yard field goal, 9:22 (BAL 14–3)
  • CLE –Phil Dawson, 28-yard field goal, 1:47 (BAL 14–6)
  • CLE –Phil Dawson, 29-yard field goal, 0:05 (BAL 14–9)

Third quarter

  • CLE –Phil Dawson, 33-yard field goal, 2:42 (BAL 14–12)

Fourth quarter

Top passers

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Top receivers

The Ravens broke out of a two quarter offensive slump, scoring 11 points in the final five minutes of the 4th quarter to complete a season sweep of the Browns for the fifth straight season. By winning their tenth straight game against the Browns, the Ravens improved to 6–2.

Week 10: vs. Oakland Raiders

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Week Ten: Oakland Raiders at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders0107320
Ravens101721755

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

  • Date: November 11
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 61 °F (16 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 71,339
  • Referee:Ron Winter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf
Game information

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The Ravens got their 15th straight home win (16 including playoffs) by defeating the Raiders. Baltimore set a franchise record for points in a game with 55 – improving on the previous record of 48 set against the Detroit Lions onDecember 13, 2009 – as the team improved to 7–2. (this mark would eventually be surpassed in Week 1 of the2019 season when the Ravens scored 59 points on theMiami Dolphins).Jacoby Jones returned a kickoff for a 105-yard touchdown, making him the first player in league history to have two career kickoff returns of at least 105 yards.[8] Jones had returned a kickoff 108 yards for a touchdown in Week 6 against the Cowboys.

Week 11: at Pittsburgh Steelers

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Week Eleven: Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Ravens1003013
Steelers703010

atHeinz Field,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: November 18
  • Game time: 8:20 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 46 °F (8 °C), clear
  • Game attendance: 63,446
  • Referee:Walt Anderson
  • TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya
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The Ravens got their third straight win against the Steelers while picking up their 12th-straight regular season division rival win and improved to 8–2.

Week 12: at San Diego Chargers

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Week Twelve: Baltimore Ravens at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234OTTotal
Ravens00310316
Chargers01003013

atQualcomm Stadium,San Diego,California

  • Date: November 25
  • Game time: 4:05 pm. EST/1:05 p.m.PST
  • Game weather: 59 °F (15 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 57,882
  • Referee: Gene Steratore
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts
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The game went into overtime with a field goal by Tucker. The field goal was set up by conversion of a 4th and 29 play whereJoe Flacco completed a short pass toRay Rice and Rice raced 29 yards on the ground for the first down, which would become the 2012 best play of the year as well as be given the nickname, "Hey Diddle-Diddle".[9] With the surprising win, the Ravens move into 9–2, getting revenge for the previous year's loss in San Diego on Sunday Night Football.

Week 13: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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Week Thirteen: Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Steelers3371023
Ravens0137020

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

  • Date: December 2
  • Game time: 4:25 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 57 °F (14 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 71,442
  • Referee:Alberto Riveron
  • TV announcers (CBS):Jim Nantz andPhil Simms
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With third-string quarterback Charlie Batch at the helm, the Steelers handed the Ravens their first home loss sinceDecember 5, 2010 and the Ravens fell to 9–3.

Week 14: at Washington Redskins

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Week Fourteen: Baltimore Ravens at Washington Redskins – Game summary
Quarter1234OTTotal
Ravens71407028
Redskins14068331

atFedExField,Landover, Maryland

  • Date: December 9
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 51 °F (11 °C), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 81,178
  • Referee:John Parry
  • TV announcers (CBS): Marv Albert and Rich Gannon
Game information

First quarter

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  • WAS –Kai Forbath 48-yard field goal, 10:31 (BAL 21–17)
  • WAS –Kai Forbath 49-yard field goal, 1:28 (BAL 21–20)

Fourth quarter

Overtime

  • WAS –Kai Forbath 34-yard field goal, 11:47 (WAS 31–28)

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With the loss to the Redskins the Ravens fell to 9–4 and 0–2 on the road against NFC East teams. Also, it was the first consecutive loss for the Ravens since Week 6 of their 2009 season.

The Ravens fired offensive coordinatorCam Cameron the next day, promotingJim Caldwell to the position.[10]

Week 15: vs. Denver Broncos

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Week Fifteen: Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos31414334
Ravens0031417

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

  • Date: December 16
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 53 °F (12 °C), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 71,317
  • Referee:Pete Morelli
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf
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  • DEN –Matt Prater 27-yard field goal, 7:16 (DEN 3–0)

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The Ravens were blown out at home, losing their third straight game and falling to 9–5. However, they clinched a playoff berth following the Steelers' loss to the Cowboys later in the evening.[11] The Ravens later rematched and defeated the Broncos in the divisional round of the playoffs in a game known as theMile High Miracle.

Week 16: vs. New York Giants

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Week Sixteen: New York Giants at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Giants700714
Ravens14103633

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

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The Ravens used a dominant defensive and offensive performance to blow out the Giants. The Ravens led the time of the possession battle 39:21–20:39, had 533 total yards vs. the Giants 186, and went 11-18 on third down. With the win the Ravens not only improved to 10–5 but also clinched the AFC North division title (by having four wins in division games).

Week 17: at Cincinnati Bengals

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Week Seventeen: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Ravens7001017
Bengals0761023

atPaul Brown Stadium,Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: December 30
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 26 °F (−3 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 61,565
  • Referee: Ron Winter
  • TV announcers (CBS):Kevin Harlan andSolomon Wilcots
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  • CIN –Josh Brown 47-yard field goal, 6:20 (CIN 10–7)
  • CIN –Josh Brown 32-yard field goal, 2:29 (CIN 13–7)

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The Ravens allowed their starters to come out for a few minutes in the first quarter, then played their second-string players for the rest of the game.[12] With the loss to the Bengals, the Ravens finished the season 10–6.

Postseason

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Main article:2012–13 NFL playoffs
WeekDateOpponent (Seed)ResultRecordGame siteRecap
Wild CardJanuary 6, 2013Indianapolis Colts (5)W 24–91–0M&T Bank StadiumRecap
DivisionalJanuary 12, 2013atDenver Broncos (1)W38–35(2OT)2–0Sports Authority Field at Mile HighRecap
AFC ChampionshipJanuary 20, 2013atNew England Patriots (2)W 28–133–0Gillette StadiumRecap
Super Bowl XLVIIFebruary 3, 2013vs.San Francisco 49ers (N2)W 34–314–0Mercedes-Benz SuperdomeRecap


AFC Wild Card Playoffs: vs. #5 Indianapolis Colts

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AFC Wild Card Playoffs: #5 Indianapolis Colts at #4 Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Colts06309
Ravens0107724

atM&T Bank Stadium,Baltimore, Maryland

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  • No scoring plays.

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Ray Lewis lines up in the backfield for the final play of the Ravens' 24–9 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in the Wildcard Round of the 2012–2013 NFL Playoffs. This would be Lewis' final play in Baltimore.

By winning the AFC North title, the Ravens hosted the Colts – a team that once played in Baltimore until moving to Indianapolis in 1984 – in the wild-card round. This relocation remains acontroversial issue. The Ravens had faced the Colts in the playoffs twice before, losing both times without scoring any touchdowns in divisional rounds: in2006 and2009.[citation needed]

The Ravens, withRay Lewis playing in his final home game,[14] limited the Colts to three field goals whileJoe Flacco managed a pair of touchdown throws.Colts head coachChuck Pagano was a part of the Ravens' coaching staff from 2008 to 2011, serving as defensive coordinator during the 2011 season. Ravens offensive coordinatorJim Caldwell was the head coach of the Colts from 2009 to 2011. Before the game, Colts offensive coordinatorBruce Arians was hospitalized with an illness.[15]

The win also marked the first time in NFL history that a starting quarterback has won at least one playoff game in his first five seasons as Flacco's playoff record improved to 6–4 and the team's overall record improved to 11–6.

AFC Divisional Playoff Game: at #1 Denver Broncos

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Main article:Mile High Miracle
AFC Divisional Playoff Game: #4 Baltimore Ravens at #1 Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234OT2OTTotal
Ravens147770338
Broncos147770035

atSports Authority Field at Mile High,Denver, Colorado

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  • No scoring plays.

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The Ravens faced the Denver Broncos for the second time in the playoffs, having defeated them 21–3 in the2000 Wild Card playoffs, and also facedPeyton Manning for the third time in a playoff run.

The Broncos clawed to a 35–28 lead but had to punt back to the Ravens in the final two minutes. In the signature play of the game—a deep touchdown strike byJoe Flacco toJacoby Jones which has come to be known as the Mile High Miracle—the Ravens tied the game after facing a 3rd-and-3, and with only :41 seconds left in the 4th quarter. After Baltimore tied the game, Manning and the Broncos took a controversial kneel down with 30-seconds left on the clock and two timeouts to take it to overtime. Later in the first overtime Manning was intercepted at his own 45-yard line, setting up the winning Ravens field goal in the opening minute of the second overtime. By improving to 1–2 against Manning in the playoffs, this was the Ravens' first victory against him since the 2001 season when he was with Indianapolis, along with their first-ever road victory against him. Synonymous with the biggest play of the game, this game goes down in Ravens lore as theMile High Miracle.[16] The victory improved their overall season record to 12–6.

AFC Championship: at #2 New England Patriots

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AFC Championship: #4 Baltimore Ravens at #2 New England Patriots – Game summary
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atGillette Stadium,Foxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: January 20, 2013
  • Game time: 6:30 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 41 °F (5 °C), clear and windy
  • Game attendance: 68,756
  • Referee:Bill Leavy
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms andSteve Tasker
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The Ravens found themselves playing against the Patriots in the AFC Championship game for the second year in a row after losing to them in heartbreaking fashion by a score of 23–20 in the2011 AFC Championship game.

With the comeback win after trailing in the first-half, the Ravens not only improved their overall record to 13–6, but also advanced to the Super Bowl for the first timein twelve years.[17]

The Ravens were the last team to defeat the Patriots at Foxborough in the playoffs until the Tennessee Titans pulled off the feat 7 years later, which would ultimately turnout to be the final gameTom Brady played for the team.

Super Bowl XLVII: vs. San Francisco 49ers

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Super Bowl XLVII: Baltimore Ravens at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
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atMercedes-Benz Superdome,New Orleans, Louisiana

  • Date: February 3, 2013
  • Game time: 6:30 pm. EST/5:30 p.m.CST
  • Game weather: Played indoors (dome stadium)
  • Referee:Jerome Boger
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Stave Tasker, and Solomon Wilcots
Game information

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  • BAL –Justin Tucker 19-yard field goal, 12:57 (BAL 31–23)
  • SF –Colin Kaepernick 15-yard run, two-point conversion attempt failed, 10:04 (BAL 31–29)
  • BAL –Justin Tucker 38-yard field goal, 4:23 (BAL 34–29)
  • SF –Sam Koch ran out of bounds in end zone for a safety, 0:12 (BAL 34–31)

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The Ravens advanced to their second Super Bowl in franchise history, facing the San Francisco 49ers. This would be the first time two brothers were head coaches of opposing teams in the Super Bowl with the 49ers being led byJim Harbaugh, John Harbaugh's younger brother. The Ravens were designated the visiting team. After leading the entire game, the Ravens held on at the end, stopping the 49ers on four plays inside their own 10-yard line, then taking an intentional safety with four seconds remaining to milk the clock. During the 3rd quarter of the game, half of the power went out in the Superdome, leading to over a 30-minute delay in the game.[18] They finished the season with an overall record of 14–6 with their 4–0 playoff run and improved to 2–0 in Super Bowl appearances, handing the 49ers their first Super Bowl loss as a franchise. The Ravens' win also marked the third-straight season in which a team seeded third or lower in its conference would defeat a top-seeded team from the other conference in a Super Bowl. With this win, the Ravens won their second Super Bowl, becoming the only team to win multiple Super Bowls without a loss,[19] until theTampa Bay Buccaneers wonSuper Bowl LV.

Team owner Steve Bisciotti stated during a press conference that the RavensSuper Bowl ring for the 2012 season was going to be white gold instead of yellow gold, at the request of players and coaches.[20] While offensive coordinator Cam Cameron was fired after a week 14 loss to the Washington Redskins, head coach John Harbaugh stated that Cameron deserved and received a Super Bowl ring.[21] As of 2024 this is the most recent Super Bowl the Ravens had appeared in and won.

Statistics

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Team leaders

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StatisticPlayer(s)Value
Passing yardsJoe Flacco3,817
Passing touchdownsJoe Flacco22
Rushing yardsRay Rice1,143
Rushing touchdownsRay Rice9
Receiving yardsAnquan Boldin921
Receiving touchdownsTorrey Smith8
PointsJustin Tucker132
Kickoff return yardsJacoby Jones1,167
Punt return yardsJacoby Jones341
TacklesBernard Pollard98
SacksPaul Kruger9.0
InterceptionsCary Williams/Ed Reed4

stats values are correct through the end of the regular season.'

League rankings

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  • Total offense (YPG): 343.2 (19th)
  • Passing (YPG): 241 (15th)
  • Rushing (YPG): 102.4 (23rd)
  • Total defense (YPG): 372.3 (25th)
  • Passing (YPG): 247 (23rd)
  • Rushing (YPG): 125.8 (23rd)

Stats correct through week 13.

Standings

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Division

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AFC North
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(4)Baltimore Ravens1060.6254–28–4398344L1
(6)Cincinnati Bengals1060.6253–37–5391320W3
Pittsburgh Steelers880.5003–35–7336314W1
Cleveland Browns5110.3132–45–7302368L3

Conference

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#TeamDivisionWLTPCTDIVCONFSOSSOVSTK
Division winners
1Denver BroncosWest1330.8136–010–2.457.385W11
2[a]New England PatriotsEast1240.7506–011–1.496.466W2
3[a]Houston TexansSouth1240.7505–110–2.496.432L2
4[b]Baltimore RavensNorth1060.6254–28–4.496.438L1
Wild cards
5Indianapolis ColtsSouth1150.6884–28–4.441.403W2
6[b]Cincinnati BengalsNorth1060.6253–37–5.438.381W3
Did not qualify for the postseason
7Pittsburgh SteelersNorth880.5003–35–7.465.438W1
8[c]San Diego ChargersWest790.4384–27–5.457.286W2
9[c]Miami DolphinsEast790.4382–45–7.500.415L1
10[d]Tennessee TitansSouth6100.3751–55–7.512.344W1
11[d][e]New York JetsEast6100.3752–44–8.512.401L3
12[e]Buffalo BillsEast6100.3752–45–7.480.281W1
13Cleveland BrownsNorth5110.3132–45–7.508.388L3
14Oakland RaidersWest4120.2502–44–8.469.219L2
15[f]Jacksonville JaguarsSouth2140.1252–42–10.539.531L5
16[f]Kansas City ChiefsWest2140.1250–60–12.516.438L4
Tiebreakers[g]
  1. ^abNew England clinched the AFC's No. 2 seed over Houston based on a head-to-head victory.
  2. ^abBaltimore clinched the AFC North title over Cincinnati based on a better divisional record (4–2 to 3–3).
  3. ^abSan Diego finished with a better conference record than Miami (7–5 to 5–7).
  4. ^abTennessee finished ahead of New York Jets based on head-to-head victory.
  5. ^abNew York Jets finished ahead of Buffalo in the AFC East based on record versus common opponents (5–7 to 3–9).
  6. ^abJacksonville finished with a better conference record than Kansas City (2–10 to 0–12).
  7. ^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.

References

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  1. ^Ravens Dedicate Season To Art ModellArchived 2012-10-14 at theWayback Machine, by Ryan Mink. BaltimoreRavens.com. Retrieved on November 28, 2012.
  2. ^Stevens, Matthew (August 15, 2019)."NFL 100: Ranking the top Baltimore Ravens of all time".Ravens Wire. USA Today. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2021.
  3. ^Walker, Childs (May 14, 2025)."The sublime rise and dramatic fall of Justin Tucker".The Baltimore Banner. RetrievedMay 18, 2025.
  4. ^"Ravens sign safety James Ihedigbo".ESPN.com. Associated Press. September 2, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2025.
  5. ^"Top 20 NFL Games of 2012".NFL.com. Archived fromthe original on September 1, 2013. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2014.
  6. ^"Ravens hit with season-ending injuries to Lewis, Webb".Yahoo! Sports. Reuters. October 15, 2012. RetrievedNovember 2, 2012.
  7. ^"Ravens fined $20K for not listing Ed Reed on injury report – NFL".Sports Illustrated. October 26, 2012. Archived fromthe original on October 29, 2012. RetrievedNovember 2, 2012.
  8. ^"Jacoby Jones returns kick 108 yards".ESPN.com. February 4, 2013. RetrievedJuly 28, 2022."Who Will Return Kicks for the Baltimore Ravens?".The Baltimore Wire. April 10, 2015. RetrievedJuly 28, 2022.
  9. ^"Rice is AFC Player of the Week".RSN. RetrievedDecember 18, 2020.
  10. ^"Baltimore Ravens fire offensive coordinator Cam Cameron". Archived fromthe original on January 9, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2013.
  11. ^"Watch Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys [12/16/2012]".NFL.com. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2020.
  12. ^"Starters sit as playoff-bound Bengals beat division rival Ravens".ESPN.com. RetrievedJuly 28, 2022.
  13. ^Austro, Ben (January 2, 2013)."Referee assignments, Wild Card round: Riveron, Green, Carey, Morelli".Football Zebras. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2025.
  14. ^"Ravens' Lewis says he will retire at end of season".TSN.ca. January 2, 2013. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2013.
  15. ^Rosenthal, Gregg (January 6, 2013)."Bruce Arians in hospital, misses Indianapolis Colts' loss".National Football League. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2013.
  16. ^Hensley, Jamison (January 12, 2023)."The inside story of the Ravens' 'Mile High Miracle,' 10 years later".ESPN.com. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2025.
  17. ^"Baltimore Ravens Playoff History".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2025.
  18. ^Battista, Judy (February 4, 2013)."Ravens Beat 49ers in Super Bowl After Lights Go Out".The New York Times. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2025.
  19. ^The 49ers were 5-0 in Super Bowls before this game.
  20. ^"What Will The Super Bowl Ring Look Like?". Archived fromthe original on May 12, 2013. RetrievedMay 10, 2013.
  21. ^"John Harbaugh: Ex-OC deserves ring".ESPN.com. February 7, 2013. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2025.
  22. ^"2012 Conference Standings". NFL.com. RetrievedDecember 8, 2013.

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