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Sibling rivalry: Coaching brothers square up for showdown at Super Bowl final



First time in NFL history two brothers will lead
their teams against each other in the Super Bowl

Jim Harbaugh's San Francisco 49ers beat the Atlanta Falcons 28-24

John's Baltimore Ravens defeated the New England Patriots
28-13

By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter


Published: 13:39 BST, 21 January 2013 | Updated:
12:53 BST, 22 January 2013




















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John Harbaugh and his younger brother Jim have been competing against each
other ever since they were kids.

Now, the stakes are the highest they've ever
been as both men have reached the Super Bowl and
will lead their teams against the others.




John, who is 15-months older, and his Baltimore Ravens set
up a family reunion in the Big Easy, shutting down the New England Patriots 28-13 Sunday in the AFC championship game.


Meeting them be Jim and the San Francisco
49ers, who beat Atlanta 28-24 for the NFC title.

It's the first Super Bowl matching siblings as head coaches.


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Sibling rivalry: San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh, left, lost a close game against against
older brother John's Baltimore Ravens in the
Super Bowl


The Harbaughs' sister, Joani Crean, wrote in a text to The Associated Press:
'Overwhelmed with pride for John, Jim and their families!


They deserve all that has come their way! Team Harbaugh!'

One of the Harbaughs will grab his first ring as head coach.


'I don't know if we had a dream this big,' John Harbaugh said of growing up with Jim.

'We had a few dreams, we had a few fights, we had a few
arguments - just like all brothers.'




Kids: Harbaugh brothers as children







JIM HARBAUGH


BIO BOX:


Age: 49

Coaching 49ers: 2 seasons

Married to Sarah, and they have two daughters, Addison and Katherine.


Three three children, Jay, James Jr. and Grace, from previous
marriage.

Previous job: Head coach at Stanford University.



Playing days: Fifteen seasons as a quarterback in NFL.


Salary: $5 million a season.





JOHN HARBAUGH


BIO BOX:


Age: 50

Coaching Ravens: 5 seasons

Married to Ingrid, and a daughter, Alison.







Previous job: Defensive backs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.



Playing days: Four years as a collegiate defensive back at Miami (Ohio) from 1980-83.


Salary: $4 million a season.




















Celebration: Both brothers enjoy locker room hijinks with their
teams after winning their Conference championships Sunday.






Their father Jack, who coached high school and college football for 40 years, instilled a
healthy competition between the boys from an early age.

The family recounted a story to NFL.com how when they'd all be
hanging out in the family's Michigan basement,
Jack would ask both sons to run upstairs for refreshments and time them to
see who was quickest.

'He'd say, 'Okay, John you're up.

Jim had a 17-second world record the last time he went.

He'd tear up those stairs and I'd be right there,
hoping he didn't break my record,' Jim recalled.

John noted that, 'They were always really close races.



It was amazing.'




Racing against the other: Just 15 months apart, John, left, and Jim Harbaugh would find different ways
to compete with each other.







Whole family: Their dad Jack fostered competition between the brothers, who both rose to the top
of the coaching world.

Here is their mother, Jacqueline, and their sister,
Joani.


The parents watched both Sunday contests from their Wisconsin home, since they couldn't
decide which son to see in person.

Later, during a postgame interview with ESPN, John Harbaugh looked into
the camera and said: 'Jack and Jackie Harbaugh — love you!'

The parents haven't yet spoken about how they'll handle Super Bowl Sunday but they
do have some experience watching them square off.

In 2011, their sons coached against each other on Thanksgiving, with John's Ravens prevailing 16-6.





Smiles before the game: The Harbaugh brothers, their parents,
Jack and Jackie, and John's daughter Allison share a good-natured
chat before facing each other on Thanksgiving night, 2011.








'I'd like to think that our two teams are very
similar,' said John.

'I'd like to think when you look at those two teams, you are looking at mirror images of two
football teams.'

Sunday's game saw the the Ravens (13-6), who are looking at is their first Super Bowl in 12
years, prevail thanks to three touchdown passes from
Joe Flacco and a defense led by Ray Lewis that made Tom Brady look downright ordinary.




Not this time: Tom Brady looked dejected as he
prepared to speak with the media following the Patriots' crushing
28-13 loss to the Ravens.


It will be quite a last game for Lewis, the emotional linebacker who will retire after the matchup with
the 49ers, who opened as a 5-point favorite.

'For me to come out and say that this is my last ride and
for me now to be headed back to the Super Bowl, for the possibility of me possibly
winning a second ring, how else do you cap off a career?' said Lewis, who had 14
tackles to give him 44 in three playoff games after missing 10 weeks with a
torn left triceps.

As in the previous two playoff wins against Indianapolis and
Denver, the Ravens were brilliant offensively in spots.


This might be 17-year-veteran Lewis' team, but
it's also Flacco's - and the quarterback's six
road wins are the most in playoff history.

He has eight touchdown passes and no interceptions in this postseason.

'We've always believed in Joe,' Harbaugh said.

'And for Joe to come out and to have this kind of a game and this kind of a stage three weeks
in a row ...'

Flacco, whose contract ends after the Super Bowl, is the only quarterback
to win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons.



He was dynamic with his arm and precise with his decision making.
Looking much more the championship passer than Brady did, his scoring throws of
11 and 3 yards to Anquan Boldin and 5 to Dennis Pitta all were perfect.






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'We didn't come all the way here to play it safe and hope to win,' Flacco said.
'We came here to win the AFC championship game and you have
to play to win.'




Disbelief: Brady's team lost for the first time ever while playing at home and leading at halftime.



It also was a first for the Patriots, who hadn't lost an AFC championship at
home.

'We've lost before.

It takes a while to get over,' Brady said.


Although, things aren't so bad for Brady, who still gets to go home to his Brazilian supermodel wife,
Gisele Bundchen.




Not a bad consolation: Brady won't be playing in the Super Bowl,
but is still married to Bundchen, one of the most beautiful women in the world.



After they had avenged last year's AFC title game
loss at Gillette Stadium, many of the Ravens gathered on the field jumping, chest-bumping and whooping before several thousand fans wearing Ravens jerseys - mostly Lewis' No.


52 - who remained in the stands.

New England (13-5) lost a home AFC title matchup for the first time in five games.
The loss denied Brady and coach Bill Belichick a shot at their sixth Super Bowl.


They've gone 3-2, losing their last two times in the
big game.

Instead, it's the AFC North champion Ravens heading to the Big
Easy, seeking their second NFL championship.

San Francisco has won five.




Flying high: 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh and brother John are both known for their over-the-top antics on the sidelines.


Jim is considered the more intense of the two.







A leg up: Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh reacts
to a call against his team during Sunday's game in New England.



The Ravens have gotten there the hard way, with no postseason bye.


Then again, five of the last seven Super Bowl champions took that route.



The Ravens also were pushed into a second overtime in frigid Denver last weekend before eliminating Peyton Manning and the top-seeded Broncos.


And now they've cast aside the league's most successful franchise of the
last dozen years.

'I'd probably say we came up a little short in every area,'
Belichick said.

New England, which hasn't won a Super Bowl since the 2004 season, had four injuries, the scariest when running
back Stevan Ridley hurt his head when he was knocked flat by Bernard Pollard
in the fourth quarter, forcing a fumble.

Baltimore turned that into the final touchdown, on the only short scoring drive it had,
47 yards.

The touchdown by Pitta capped the Ravens' best drive of the game,
covering 87 yards in 10 plays and made it 14-13.
It started with a 15-yard defensive pass interference penalty,
and it was an indication of things to come.




Cheers: Jim Harbaugh embraces defensive tackle Ray McDonald after the team's victory.








Victory: John Harbaugh hugs star wide receive Anquan Boldin once their team had
wrapped up its win over the Patriots.


The Ravens gained just 130 yards in the first half,
yet trailed by only six points.

Brady guided a 13-play drive to Stephen Gostkowski's 31-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead.


Neither defense yielded a big play, and punters Zoltan Mesko and Sam Koch were
the busiest guys on the field.

That changed when the teams switched sides for the second quarter.



Baltimore again was pinned deep, at its 10, but
Flacco led a 13-play drive. Ray Rice, whose 83-yard run on the Ravens' first play from scrimmage in their wild-card
round victory here three years ago, ran left untouched for
the TD.

Awakened by Baltimore's march, the Patriots staged a long one of their own, 79 yards, aided by
a 15-yard personal foul by Ravens linebacker Dannell Ellerbe.



Wes Welker picked up 24 yards on a short pass, then got free in the right corner of the
end zone after a mix-up in the Ravens' secondary, making it 10-7.


It was 13-7 by halftime as Gostkowski connected from 25 yards, with New England outsmarting Baltimore several times.

But Brady and Belichick made mental errors by not
calling a timeout quickly enough after a short scramble by the 35-year-old quarterback.
So the Patriots didn't get a shot at the end zone and
Gostkowski made his second kick.

Shockingly for an offense that scored 557 points this season, that was it for New
England.

'We are probably the only team in the AFC that matches up good with the boy, No.


12 over there and his coach,' linebacker Terrell Suggs said of Brady and Belichick.



Now comes another intriguing matchup - for everything.




VIDEO John Harbaugh: I couldn't be more proud of Jim



 







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