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Flacco and Jones give John Harbaugh a victory over brother Jim’s 49ers

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Flacco, the game’s MVP, was 22 of 33 passing for 287 yards. He tied Joe Montana and Kurt Warner for most touchdown passes (11) in a single postseason and didn’t throw an interception in 126 playoff attempts.

The Harbaugh brothers, who spent part of their adolescence in Ann Arbor, when their father, Jack, was an assistant coach at Michigan, shared a brief conversation on the field before the game and a short handshake after it as streamers spilled from the rafters and the Ravens celebrated wildly.

“The way that game played out when it was 28-6 and the lights went out and whatever happened, I just knew with Jim Harbaugh being on that other sideline and all those years that we’ve been together that that game was going to be a dogfight right till the end,” John Harbaugh said. “There’s no great competitor, there’s greater coach in the National Football League or in the world as far as I’m concerned than Jim Harbaugh, and the way that team played proves it.”

The 49ers went three-and-out on their opening drive following an illegal-formation penalty that wiped out a big gain on their first offensive play, and Flacco took advantage of another San Francisco penalty on the ensuing possession to give the Ravens a 7-0 lead

Anquan Boldin beat NaVorro Bowman for a 13-yard touchdown one play after Ahmad Brooks jumped offside on third-and-9 to keep Baltimore’s drive alive.

Flacco threw two more touchdowns in the second quarter, the first a 1-yard pass to Dennis Pitta 10 plays after LaMichael James fumbled deep in Ravens territory.

Ed Reed intercepted Kaepernick on San Francisco’s next offensive play — his NFL-record tying ninth career playoff pick — and Flacco hit Jacoby Jones for a 56-yard touchdown with 1:45 left in the first half.

Jones beat Chris Culliver deep on the play, then dodged two 49ers defenders after pulling up to catch the pass on his way to the end zone.

Jones returned the opening kick of the second half a Super Bowl-record-tying 108 yards for a touchdown before the 49ers wild comeback.

Kaepernick threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree, Frank Gore scored on a 6-yard run, and David Akers made his third field goal of the game from 34 yards after the Ravens ran into him on a miss from 39.

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