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Ravens’ Flacco ‘big-time’ under playoff pressure

- DAVID GINSBURG

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — In the afterglow of a playoff victory over Pittsburgh last weekend, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh proclaimed Joe Flacco to be “the best quarterbac­k in football.”

Given time to reflect on his comment, Harbaugh didn’t back down.

“I said it. I meant it,” Harbaugh said after Tuesday’s practice.

Flacco’s numbers in the postseason support Harbaugh’s lofty assessment.

After throwing two touchdown passes in a 30-17 win over the Steelers, Flacco improved to 5-0 in his last five playoff games. He has 13 TDs, no intercepti­ons and a 116.6 quarterbac­k rating during that span. He was Super Bowl MVP two years ago, is 10-4 in the post-season and has more road playoff wins (seven) than any quarterbac­k in NFL history.

Flacco has twice as many playoff wins as peers Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers and Ben Roethlisbe­rger. So, is this guy elite or what? “At the end of the day it doesn’t really matter what everybody wants to think,” Flacco said. “It obviously means a lot for a head coach to stand up in front of everybody in the whole world and say those kind of things. Whether it really means anything, I don’t know, but it definitely means a lot to me.”

Harbaugh became Baltimore’s coach in 2008, the same year the Ravens made Flacco their top draft pick out of Delaware. The two have been to the postseason in six of seven years.

“Joe has a great arm, is a very good athlete, a big, strong guy in the pocket, can make any throw in any kind of weather,” Harbaugh said. Especially in the playoffs. “He’s a good quarterbac­k, period,” said New England head coach Bill Belichick, whose topseeded Patriots (12-4) host the Ravens (11-6) on Saturday.

“I have a lot of respect for him,” Belichick said. “He has a great arm, can throw the ball the length of the field with guys hanging all over him. He’s mobile. He’s athletic enough to extend plays, makes good decisions, uses all his weapons.”

Flacco and the Ravens beat the Patriots 28-13 in the AFC Championsh­ip Game two years ago to advance to the Super Bowl. Flacco joined Joe Montana as the only quarterbac­ks in NFL history to throw 11 touchdown passes without an intercepti­on in a single post-season.

“Big-time players show up when you need them most, and that’s how he’s been,” Ravens fourth-year receiver Torrey Smith said. “He’s as good as anyone, and maybe the best in the playoffs these past few years.”

Flacco is six-foot-six but surprising­ly agile in the pocket. Against Pittsburgh, he scrambled to his left to elude the rush and threw off his back foot to connect with Smith for an 11-yard touchdown.

“He’s a franchise quarterbac­k and has had a great career,” Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady said.

Flacco is 2-1 in the playoffs against the Patriots, but warns that those games — and this one — aren’t about Brady versus Flacco.

“It’s not really me outduellin­g Tom or him outduellin­g me,” he insisted. “We’re not playing against each other.”

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Joe Flacco has a resume that suggests he is the best quarterbac­k in football, head coach John Harbaugh says.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Baltimore Ravens quarterbac­k Joe Flacco has a resume that suggests he is the best quarterbac­k in football, head coach John Harbaugh says.

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