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PLAYERS:
Billy Bajema,
Ryan McBean,
Perrish Cox,
Kendall Hunter
TEAMS: Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Oklahoma State Cowboys
TEAMS: Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Oklahoma State Cowboys
The Baltimore Ravens will try to complete a miraculous run to the NFL championship on Feb. 3 when they face the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans. Former Oklahoma State Cowboys Billy Bajema and Ryan McBean (injured reserve) are members of the Ravens, and ex-Cowboys Perrish Cox and Kendall Hunter (injured reserve) are with the 49ers.
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