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Former Ravens Make Super Bowl
Several former Ravens will have a chance to compete for the Lombardi Trophy.

Head Coach Gary Kubiak - The offer for Kubiak to become the head coach of the Denver Broncos came after his one impressive season in Baltimore. In that season, he installed a new offense and guided the unit to their best overall year in franchise history. Kubiak was very complimentary of Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh and General Manager Ozzie Newsome for what he learned from them in his year in Baltimore.

TE Owen Daniels - Last year was Daniels' only season in Baltimore, and he turned that year into a lucrative contract with the Broncos. Daniels followed his long-time coach Gary Kubiak to Denver and he has caught on nicely with the Broncos. He hauled in a pair of touchdowns in the AFC Championship.

LT Michael Oher - Oher played in Baltimore from 2009-2013, and the former first-round pick won a Super Bowl as the team's starting right tackle in 2012. Oher never developed into the franchise blind-side protector, but he was a reliable starter throughout his five seasons in Baltimore.

TE Ed Dickson - The Panthers tight end already has a Super Bowl XLVII ring to his name. Dickson was a third-round draft pick for the Ravens in 2010, and he went on to start 44 games over the next four seasons in Baltimore. Dickson shifted to become more of a blocking tight end during his last two years in Baltimore, and he left for Carolina in free agency in 2014.

S Darian Stewart - Stewart spent just one season in Baltimore and he also went with Kubiak to Denver this offseason. Stewart started 14 games with the Ravens, and he also moved into a starting role in Denver. He enjoyed a stellar first season in Denver, including in the AFC championship when he picked off Tom Brady.

DT Dwan Edwards - The reserve defensive lineman is in the 12th season of his professional career, which started with the Ravens. He was a second-round pick in 2004, and he spent the next five years as a rotational player for the Ravens. Edwards has been with the Panthers since 2012.

QB Derek Anderson - Cam Newton's backup started his career with the Ravens in 2005. Anderson was a sixth-round pick for the Ravens that year, but he never played a regular-season game for Baltimore. Anderson has been Newton's backup in Carolina since 2011.

K Graham Gano - The Panthers kicker started his NFL career with the Ravens as an undrafted kicker in 2009. Gano never actually played a regular-season game with the Ravens because they cut him at the end of training camp and decided to go with Steven Hauschka instead.