Bel Air fans react to Ravens win

Fans celebrate at Looney's


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Fans celebrate at Looney's


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Reaction to Ravens win in Bel Air


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Fans at Looney's react to Super Bowl game


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Posted: 02/03/2013

BEL AIR, Md. - Fans in Bel Air were excited about the Ravens win!

ABC2's Joce Sterman was with fans at Looney's in Bel Air on Sunday.

Even way after the game ended, the celebrating continued.

Jay DeWitt, a lifelong Ravens fan, said "this is the moment we've been waiting for for 12 years...This is for Ray Lewis, we are a team of destiny."

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