CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — In a surprisingly close game against a downtrodden team playing a journeyman quarterback, the Ravens waited until the end to display their trademark dominant defense.
It then took just two plays for Baltimore to end any hopes for a storybook day by little-known Brian St. Pierre.
Baltimore's defense returned consecutive interceptions of St. Pierre for touchdowns in the fourth quarter, Joe Flacco threw for 301 yards and a TD and the Ravens beat the Carolina Panthers 37-13 on Sunday.
The Ravens (7-3) recovered after a disheartening loss to Atlanta 10 days earlier by finally rattling Carolina's quarterback to break it open. With Baltimore leading …

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