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"To see all our work that we put The conference champs had the in - the mornings, the nights, the best records in the league this year, weights, all your life, as a young the second time the top seeds have player and in the NFL," Malcolm gotten to the Super Bowl in 20 sea­ Smith said after his end zone inter­ sons. It also is a classic confronta­ ception with 22 seconds remaining tion of Denver's record-setting of­ clinched the 23-17 victory over the fense led by Peyton M anning San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. against the NFL's stingiest defense. "It's amazing." Denver opened as a 1-point favor­ Seattle's top-ranked defense ite over Seattle on the Glantz-Cul- forced three fourth-quarter tum- verLine. F N T E R P R IS E S . L L C f a AUTO HOME DANNY ÇHAN DURAN BeASLEY At Budget we work with many insurance companies to find the best fit for your needs and to fit your Budget. Call today for a free quote! 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"It would really be a mistake to not remember the connection and the relationship between this football team and the 12th Man and these fans. It's unbelievable." M NNM M M M N Seattle Seahawks' Jermaine Kearse celebrates after catching a touch-down pass during the second half of the NFL football NFC Champion­ ship game against the San Fran­ cisco 49ers, Sunday, In Seattle. ItMMMWOMMSnMSMSnSOS PSU Players in Big Game For the first time ever a pair of former Portland State football play­ ers will meet in the Super Bowl. Julius Thomas of the Denver Bron­ cos and DeShawn Shead of the Seattle Seahawks will both play in Super Bowl XLVII on Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Ruther­ ford, N. J. Thomas, a Pro Bowl tight end with the Broncos this season, was a winner on Sunday as Denver beat New England, 26-16, in the AFC Championship. A 6-5,250-pounder who played both football and bas­ ketball at Portland State from 2007- 10, Thomas had a team-high eight receptions for 85 yards in the game. 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