Super Bowl XXXV photo gallery
Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis gets pumped up before he is introduced to the crowd at Super Bowl XXXV. (GARY BOGDON/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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Check out photo of game action from Super Bowl XXXV.
Ravens defender Rob Burnett celebrates after sacking Giants quarterback Kerry Collins, who struggles to get back on his feet during the first quarter of Super Bowl XXXV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. (JOHN RAOUX/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Ravens wide receiver Brandon Stokley breaks the tackle of Giants cornerback Jason Sehorn, left, to score the first touchdown of the game on a 38-yard touchdown pass from Trent Dilfer with 6:50 left in the first quarter. (GARY BOGDON/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister intercepts a Kerry Collins pass in the second quarter of Super Bowl XXXV. The Giants’ quarterback was intercepted four times. (JOHN RAOUX/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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A frustrated Kerry Collins yells at Baltimore defenders in second quarter action of Super Bowl XXXV. The Baltimore defense held New York to 149 yards of offense. (RED HUBER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Ravens cornerback Duane Starks returns an interception 49 yards for a touchdown, the first of three touchdowns on three plays late in the third quarter. (STEPHEN M. DOWELL/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Ravens coach Brian Billick congratulates Duane Starks after Starks scored a touchdown on a 49-yard interception during Super Bowl XXXV. (JOHN RAOUX/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
The Giants’ Ron Dixon returns a kickoff 97 yards for a score in the third quarter of Super Bowl XXXV. (RED HUBER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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Ravens quarterback Trent Dilfer gets a hug from wide receiver Brandon Stokley after the Ravens scored in the third quarter. Dilfer completed 12 of 25 passes for 153 yards in his return to Tampa Bay after being released by the Buccaneers after last season. (JOHN RAOUX/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Ravens defenders Ray Lewis (52), Kim Herring (20) and Duane Starkes celebrate a Giants turnover in the third quarter. Baltimore’s defense was so dominant that the Giants offense never got inside the Ravens 29. Baltimore would have had the first shutout in a Super Bowl if the special teams had not allowed Dixon’s 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. (JOHN RAOUX/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis celebrates after winning Super Bowl XXXV. Baltimore defeated the Giants 34-7 and Lewis was named Super Bowl MVP. (TOM BURTON/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Ravens quarterback Trent Dilfer smiles as he looks at his reflection in the Vince Lombardi trophy after Baltimore defeated the Giants in Super Bowl XXXV. (GARY BOGDON/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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Angie Phillips, wife of Giants linebacker Ryan Phillips, comes down from the stands to console her husband after the Giants lost Super Bowl XXXV to Baltimore. (STEPHEN M. DOWELL/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Super Bowl XXXV MVP Ray Lewis holds up a number one after the Ravens defeated the Giants 34-7. (GARY BOGDON/ORLANDO SENTINEL)