The Baltimore Ravens dissected the Giants defense on Sunday.
New York ‘outplayed every way imaginable’

Rob CarrRavens clinch AFC North title

Patrick SmithAnquan Boldin leaves with shoulder injury

USA TODAY SportsBuilding a 20-point lead, the loss of Anquan Boldin will not play a role in Sunday’s game, however as the Ravens attempt to make a playoff push his absence could be huge depending on the nature of the injury.
Read Article >Torrey Smith gets it done in the first half

Rob CarrFantasy Impact: Smith picked the right week to come back to life for fantasy owners. He struggled through much of the fantasy playoffs, but is getting it done as most leagues are playing their championships.
This game has postseason significance for the Ravens, so expect them to keep passing and Smith to build on his stats in the second half.
Read Article >Jacoby Jones’ dance was good, his TD wasn’t

USA TODAY SportsJacoby Jones made a pretty great catch for what was initially ruled a touchdown, and, because he’s a wide receiver in the NFL, he did a touchdown dance to celebrate. Of course, since it’s the NFL, the play was reviewed and overturned. This dance was all for not, but thanks to us here at SB Nation, it will be preserved through the annals of time.
Dance on, Mr. Jones. Dance on.
Read Article >Joe Flacco looking elite in first half

USA TODAY SportsFantasy Impact: Flacco has struggled in recent weeks as the Ravens have gone on a three game losing streak, but seems to be playing better against the Giants. Fantasy owners hope he can continue coming through during championship week.
The Ravens need this win to clinch the AFC North, so expect them to stay aggressive in the second half.
Read Article >Tuck among inactives for Giants-Ravens clash

Daniel Shirey-USA TODAY SportsKickoff is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore and will be televised on FOX. Below are the full lists of inactive players for the two teams.
Read Article >Giants, Ravens meet with playoff implications

Josh D. Weiss-USA TODAY SportsSitting at 8-6 and in a four-way tie for the NFC’s final postseason spot, experts seem to think the Giants will come through when it matters most.
At CBS Sports, it was almost unanimous. Out of eight analysts, only Josh Katzowitz picked Baltimore to win at home. The Giants have lost three straight road games, while the Ravens dropped three in a row overall, including two in Baltimore.
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