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NFL: Baltimore 27, Miami 9

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Baltimore Ravens receiver head coach John Harbaugh is dunked with gatorade near the end of the game in the NFL AFC wildcard game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami on January 4, 2009. The Ravens defeated the Dolphins 27-9 to advance in the 2009 playoffs. (UPI Photo/Michael Bush) 
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Published: Jan. 4, 2009 at 4:54 PM

MIAMI, Jan. 4 (UPI) -- Baltimore's vaunted defense came up with five turnovers Sunday on the way to a dominant 27-9 AFC wild-card victory against the Miami Dolphins.

Safety Ed Reed, the AFC's defensive player of the month for December, made two interceptions, returning one 64 yards for a second-quarter touchdown.

The ball-hawking defense made two other picks and recovered a fumble.

Despite losing a second-quarter fumble, LeRon McClain scored once on 19 carries for 75 yards, while Derrick Mason caught four passes for 71 yards for the Ravens (12-5), who have a date with the Tennessee Titans Saturday.

Miami's Chad Pennington completed 25-of-38 passes for 252 yards and one touchdown but four interceptions.

Ronny Brown caught Pennington's 2-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown pass with one hand, but gained only 19 yards of the team's 52 rushing yards on 12 carries. Patrick Cobbs, who lost a third-quarter fumble, accounted for 55 yards on four receptions for the Dolphins, who were a league-low 1-15 a year ago.

Topics: Chad Pennington, Ed Reed
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