Ravens' and 49ers' No. 1 priority finally put to the test in divisional playoffs
Baltimore and San Francisco in the Super Bowl? It makes sense, right? The two top-seeded teams advance through the playoffs to meet on the NFL's biggest stage. Surprisingly, it hasn't happened that often. Philadelphia and Kansas City were both No. 1 seeds last season and faced each other in the Super Bowl. Before that, however, the last time the top seeds met in the final game was 2017, when ...
by Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times
Jan 19, 2024
3 minutes
Baltimore and San Francisco in the Super Bowl?
It makes sense, right? The two top-seeded teams advance through the playoffs to meet on the NFL's biggest stage. Surprisingly, it hasn't happened that often.
Philadelphia and Kansas City were both No. 1 seeds last season and faced each other in the Super Bowl. Before that, however, the last time the top seeds met in the final game was 2017, when the Eagles beat New England.
The pairing of the two No. 1 teams has happened
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