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Baltimore Ravens arrive in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII

NEW ORLEANS -- The Baltimore Ravens have arrived in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII.

As their charter plane came to a stop on the tarmac at Louis Armstrong International Airport on Monday, a purple Ravens flag was held up against the cockpit window by one of the pilots.

Coach John Harbaugh was among the first off the plane, wearing a dark suit and striped tie. He smiled and nodded at onlookers as he descended the stairs from the plane, then gave an airport worker a friendly pat on the shoulder.

Most Ravens players wore suits and ties and walked matter-of-factly from the plane to a waiting bus without gesturing in any noticeable way. Linebacker Ray Lewis looked professorial in a gray suit and glasses as he strode with purpose across the tarmac without any of his usual flamboyant antics.

The San Francisco 49ersarrived Sunday night. The Super Bowl is Sunday at the Superdome.

Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press

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