Victorious: Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed
celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after their 34-31 win against
the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game
Baltimore Ravens nose tackle Ma'ake Kemoeatu
(96) celebrates after the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game against the
San Francisco 49ers. The Ravens won 34-31.
Proud family: Baltimore Ravens fullback Vonta Leach give his daughter Giselle a kiss as she celebrates
Ticker tape angels: Baltimore Ravens tight end Billy Bajema (86) lays in the confetti with two young boys
A long time coming: Baltimore Ravens defensive end Arthur Jones (97) kisses the Vince Lombardi Trophy
Sea of confetti: Baltimore Ravens long snapper Morgan Cox lays on the field getting covered as he celebrates the victory
For all to see: Baltimore Ravens inside
linebacker Ray Lewis hoists the Vince Lombardi Trophy in air as the fans
screamed and cheered in the stadium
Mission accomplished: Baltimore Ravens
linebackers Dannell Ellerbe (59) and Ray Lewis (52) hug as they
celebrate the final result
Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice (27) and
offensive lineman Bryant McKinnie (78) celebrate Victory kiss:
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco kisses his wife Dana after his
team defeated the San Francisco 49ers
Day to remember: Confetti falls in the Superdome as the Baltimore Ravens celebrate on the pitch
Triumphant: Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe
Flacco, celebrates with his teammates as the media fill the pitch after
their victory
Surrounded: Torrey Smith (82) of the Baltimore
Ravens celebrates with the Ravens cheerleaders following their win
against the San Francisco 49ers
On top of the world: Baltimore Ravens inside
linebacker Ray Lewis, head coach John Harbaugh (left), and owner Steve
Bisciotti (right) celebrate
Siblings: San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim
Harbaugh (left) gets a pat on the cheek as he congratulates his brother,
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh
Surfing the crowd: Baltimore Ravens fans celebrate in the streets in downtown Baltimore after their team won
Rewarded: Across the country Baltimore fans celebrated late into the night as they made the most of their team's victory
Reunited on stage: Beyonce performs with Kelly
Rowland, left, and Michelle Williams, right, of Destiny's Child, during
the halftime show of the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game
Fiery performance: During the half-time show
Beyonce channeled her Sasha Fierce alter-ego on stage at the half-time
Super Bowl show as a surprise reunion of Destiny's Child wowed the crowd
in New Orleans
Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams popped up
from below the stage to sing 'Bootylicious.' They were in similar
outfits, singing and dancing closely as they harmonized
Energetic: Beyonce danced around the stage
throughout most of the 13-minute performance, singing songs including
End of Time and Baby Boy
Taking to the stage: Destiny's Child performs
during the halftime show of the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game
between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens
Flaming start: Beyonce launched her half time show with a silhouette of herself burning in her wake
Stop play: The Mercedes-Benz Superdome after a
sudden power outage in the second half - the 78,000 was plunged into
darkness for 34 minutes
Amused: San Francisco 49ers cheerleaders stand on the sidelines during the power outage during the third quarter
Time to stretch: Baltimore Ravens strong safety
Bernard Pollard (left) and free safety Ed Reed sit on the turf during
the power outage
Submerged in darkness: A fan looks around the Superdome after half the lights went out for over half an hour
Tense game: San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon
Davis catches a pass while being guarded by Baltimore Ravens free
safety Ed Reed, left
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin,
right, celebrates his touchdown with teammates Torrey Smith (82), and
Dennis Pitta (88) against the San Francisco 49ers
Tough: San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael
Crabtree (15) can't reach a pass while being covered by Baltimore
Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith (22) and Ed Reed
Competition on: Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin
Tucker kicks a field goal against the San Francisco 49ers during the
fourth quarter
Ready for action: The game was tense for fans -a pair of San Francisco 49ers fan dressed up to watch the team play
Support: Fans wore different assortments of
costumes and outfits at the stadium to cheers on their side - the
atmosphere in the stadium was tense as the teams played
Anticipation: It was a packed house as fans watched first quarter action in the stadium
Starring moment: The children sang America the
Beautiful with singer Jennifer Hudson during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII
Pregame Show
Emotional: Bringing tears to the eyes of the
players of the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers, the
spine-tingling collaboration was followed by Alicia Keys who played out
the national anthem on the pitch from behind a white piano
Respect: San Francisco 49ers defensive end Tony
Jerod-Eddie, left, wears a sticker on his helmet for victims of the
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn., as he stands on
the field
Singing their hearts out: Wearing white shirts
with green ribbons pinned on the right side of their shirts, the 26
children of Sandy Hook school stood on the NFL's red, white and blue
shield-shape logo
Job well done: The Sandy Hook Elementary School
Chorus looked jubilant as they left the field following their heartfelt
performance
Special performance: Singer Alicia Keys lifts
her arms in the air as she performs the National Anthem prior to the
start of the game
Soulful: Alicia Keys performed a lounge-y,
piano-tinged - and live - version of the national anthem ahead of the
Super Bowl on Sunday. The Grammy-winning singer played the piano as she
sang 'The Star Spangled Banner' with her eyes shut
Performance: Cheerleaders wearing glittering gold costumes perform during pre-game ceremonies
Dancing: The cheerleaders from both teams put on entertaining displays to amuse the crowd in the 34,000 seat stadium
Show of strength: Baltimore Ravens cheerleaders entertain the crowds as they perform in the second quarter
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