Ravens roll Colts in Ray Lewis' final home game

Ray Lewis was victorious in his final appearance at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium (Photo: Patrick Semansky, AP)

BALTIMORE — Ray Lewis let a golden opportunity slip through his arms, but his Baltimore Ravens clinched a trip to the second round of the NFL playoffs just the same.

A 24-9 victory over the visiting Indianapolis Colts ensures at least one more stop on the postseason farewell tour of Lewis, the middle linebacker who announced his plans to retire four days before the playoff opener and 11 weeks after surgery to repair a torn triceps.

BOX SCORE: Ravens 24, Colts 9

The win might have appeared even more convincing if not for Lewis dropping a sure second-quarter interception on a misfire from rookie Colts quarterback Andrew Luck deep in Indianapolis territory. Lewis, 37, did follow through on 13 tackles, and the defense eventually did pick off Luck, who needed to chase down Ravens cornerback Cary Williams to prevent a fourth-quarter touchdown return.

Sunday was Lewis' final home game with the team that drafted him 26th overall in 1996, and it came with all the fanfare one might expect from one of the league's most colorful figures. Wearing a black brace on his right arm, Lewis performed his convulsing pregame dance to Nelly's 2002 hit Hot in Herre. Three hours later, with the Ravens ready to kneel the clock away, Lewis took the field at tailback and performed the dance one more time at midfield.

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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis (52) is introduced before the AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium. Lewis is retiring after the playoffs.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Indianapolis Colts receiver Reggie Wayne (87) is defended by Baltimore Ravens cornerback Cary Williams (29) in the AFC Wild Card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis (52) prepares for a play during the AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton (13) dives for a first down against the Baltimore Ravens during the first quarter of the AFC Wild Card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium.  Mitch Stringer, USA TODAY Sports
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Baltimore Ravens cheerleaders perform during the AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit:  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri (4) celebrates with tight end Wesley Saunders (85) and defensive end Cliniton Geathers (86) after kicking a 47-yard field goal in the second quarter against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wild Card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Baltimore Ravens coach Chuck Pagano reacts during the game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (12) throws a pass against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wild Card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice (27) carries the ball against the Indianapolis Colts.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Baltimore Ravens fans hold signs in honor of retiring linebacker Ray Lewis before the AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice (27) gains yards in the first half field against the Indianapolis Colts during the AFC Wild Card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium.  Mitch Stringer, USA TODAY Sports
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Indianapolis Colts running back Vick Ballard (33) is tackled by Baltimore Ravens linebackedr Dannell Ellberbe (59) and cornerback Cary Williams (29) in the AFC Wild Card playoff game.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano (right) greets Baltimore Ravens long snapper Morgan Cox (left) prior to the AFC Wild Card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium.  Mitch Stringer, USA TODAY Sports
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General view of M&T Bank Stadium during the AFC Wild Card playoff game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
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