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Eagles, Ravens advance in NFL playoffs

The Philadephia Eagles parlayed two big plays into a 26-14 victory over Minnesota to book a National Football League playoff showdown with the Super Bowl champion New York Giants
    This article is about the current National Football League team. For other uses, see New York Giants (disambiguation).

The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York City metropolitan area.
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The Baltimore Ravens
    The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. They compete in the Northern Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL).
     also advanced from the first round of NFL NFL
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     playoff action, defeating the Miami Dolphins 27-9 in an American Conference American Conference may refer to:
    • American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, an organization of professionals in the field of industrial hygiene.
    • American Unitarian Conference, an organization founded in 2000 by several Unitarian Universalists.
     wild card game.

    The Ravens advanced to a second-round clash with the Tennessee Titans.

    In Sunday's National Conference contest in Minneapolis, Asante Samuel Asante Samuel (born January 6, 1981 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is an American football cornerback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. Samuel was drafted from the University of Central Florida by the Patriots in 2003.  returned an interception 44 yards for a touchdown and Brian Westbrook For the defensive back, see .
    Brian Collins Westbrook (born on September 2, 1979 in Washington, D.C.) is an American football player who currently plays running back for the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL.
     added a 71-yard score as the Eagles spoiled the Vikings' first home playoff game Noun 1. playoff game - one game in the series of games constituting a playoff
    game - a single play of a sport or other contest; "the game lasted two hours"

    playoff - any final competition to determine a championship
     in eight years.

    It was Samuel's fourth career playoff interception return for a touchdown - the most in NFL history.

    David Akers booted four field goals for the Eagles, including a 51-yarder that was a franchise playoff record.

    Adrian Peterson, the NFL's top rusher this season, had 20 carries for 83 yards and two touchdowns in his first postseason appearance for the Vikings.

    The game was still up for grabs in the middle of the fourth quarter, when the Eagles took possession on their 29-yard line.

    Westbrook then turned a simple screen pass into a 71-yard touchdown run, with the help of textbook blocking by his teammates.

    "We weren't able to establish the run, but that screen came at the right time," Westbrook said.

    "It was the first screen we ran all game," added Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, "and it exploded into the biggest play of the game."

    Eagles quarterback McNabb finished 23-of-34 passing for 300 yards with one touchdown and an interception.

    Westbrook totaled 121 total yards, just 38 coming on the ground.

    Minnesota quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, playing in his first postseason game, finished 15-of-35 passing for 164 yards and one interception.

    In Miami, Baltimore's vaunted vaunt  
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    To speak boastfully of; brag about.

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    To speak boastfully; brag. See Synonyms at boast1.

    n.
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     defense lived up to its billing to deny the Dolphins another chapter in what had been a storybook sto·ry·book  
    n.
    A book containing a collection of stories, usually for children.

    adj.
    Occurring in or resembling the style or content of a storybook: storybook characters; a storybook romance.
     season.

    Ed Reed returned an interception for a touchdown and the Ravens pressured quarterback Chad Pennington and the Dolphins into a string of turnovers.

    Pennington's four interceptions were more than half his regular-season total of seven.

    The Dolphins had won the competitive AFC (1) (Application Foundation Classes) A class library from Microsoft that provides an application framework and graphics, graphical user interface (GUI) and multimedia routines for Java programmers.  East division in a dramatic turnaround from a miserable 1-15 campaign in 2007.

    But they had no answer for the Ravens' stifling defense, which has held an opponent to 13 points or fewer 11 times this season.

    The Dolphins committed a league-low 13 turnovers during the regular season, but had five against the Ravens.

    "We heard all week that they don't turn the ball over," Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said. "But we force turnovers."

    Reed, who led the league in interceptions with nine during the regular season, had two and notched his 12th career touchdown interception return and first in the postseason.

    He gave the Ravens the lead for good when he seized on a wayward throw by Pennington and returned it 64 yards for a 10-3 lead with 2:30 to play in the first half.

    "It felt like a 200 from track, so it took a while to catch my breath," Reed said. "I don't think I caught my breath until like the third quarter. It was fun."

    Jim Leonhard and Fabian Washington also intercepted Pennington, who hadn't thrown more than one interception in a game this year.

    Baltimore's Joe Flacco was an unspectacular 9-of-22 for 135 yards, but also rushed for a late touchdown as he became the eighth rookie quarterback to start a postseason game since 1966.

    Pennington, who is in his first season with Miami after he was released by the New York Jets
      The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. They are members of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL).
       in August, threw for 252 yards on 25-of-38 passing with one touchdown.

      "It has been a special year, that's why it hurts so much," Pennington said. "You want to keep it going and see how far you can take it."

      In next weekend's other second-round games, Carolina host Arizona and Pittsburgh host San Diego.

      Arizona and San Diego advanced on Saturday, while Carolina and Pittsburgh enjoyed first-round byes along with Tennessee and the Giants.
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