KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Maybe the great Baltimore defense isn’t aging as quickly as some people thought.
The battle-tested Ravens humbled a youthful Kansas City offense in a smothering second half Sunday, holding the Chiefs to 25 yards over the final two quarters en route to a 30-7 victory. Now it’s back to Pittsburgh on Saturday in the second round of the AFC playoffs, a showdown between bitter division rivals who split their season series.
And yes, said Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell Suggs, this one is personal – but not just between the teams.
“It’s personal between the two cities, Baltimore and Pittsburgh,” said Suggs, who had a sack of Matt Cassel during the second-half throttling. “It shouldn’t surprise you that these two teams are in the fight and at each other’s throats.”
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