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Harbaugh brothers try to downplay Super Bowl matchup

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(MCT) — OWINGS MILLS, Md. — John Harbaugh has an appreciation of history, and also a sense of perspective.

So the Baltimore Ravens coach chuckled Monday at the notion that he and his brother, San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh, will be making history in Super Bowl XLVII when they become the first sibling coaches to face each other in a major professional sports championship.

“I guess it’s pretty neat,” John Harbaugh said. “Is it really going to be written about? It’s not exactly like Churchill and Roosevelt or anything. It’s pretty cool. That’s as far as it goes.”

A year after the Ravens and 49ers fell short in their respective conference title games, both came from behind Sunday to win on the road. The Ravens won at New England, the 49ers at Atlanta.

As of Monday afternoon, John said, the brothers hadn’t spoken since their games.

“I talked to my mom and dad last night, that was a great conversation,” Baltimore’s coach said. “And just thanks to my mom and dad, and (sister) Joani over in Indiana. We just couldn’t be more thankful. We could not have been brought up in a better situation. We couldn’t have had more fun, and they’re having fun right now. I can’t wait to see them down in New Orleans. It’s going to be a great time.”

John, 50, who is 15 months older than Jim, praised his brother’s coaching ability and noted his intense competitiveness.

“I think that’s what made him a great player,” he said. “It’s what made him a good student in college. It’s what makes him the man that he is.

“He’s also really talented. He was the guy that in hockey (who) would take the puck right down the middle of the rink and everybody would bounce off him, and he would score goals. He got every rebound and scored every point. The gym teacher said in fourth grade that he was too competitive, he needed to ease off a little bit. My dad said, ‘No, he doesn’t need to ease off. That’s what he needs to do: He needs to compete.’

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