No. 8: Corey Graham's final interception

<i>Jan. 12, 2013</i><br>
He already had one, which he returned for a touchdown in the first quarter. This one ended the game. Broncos quarterback <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT004609" title="Peyton Manning" href="/topic/sports/football/peyton-manning-PESPT004609.topic">Peyton Manning</a> was all set to lead his team to the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="EVSPR000104" title="AFC Championship Game" href="/topic/sports/football/afc-championship-game-EVSPR000104.topic">AFC Championship</a>. He aimed for wide receiver <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT007058" title="Brandon Stokley" href="/topic/sports/football/brandon-stokley-PESPT007058.topic">Brandon Stokley</a>, but Graham got there first. And the Broncos, with their all-star quarterback and stellar record, fell to the Ravens.

( Gene Sweeney Jr., Baltimore Sun photo )

Jan. 12, 2013
He already had one, which he returned for a touchdown in the first quarter. This one ended the game. Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was all set to lead his team to the AFC Championship. He aimed for wide receiver Brandon Stokley, but Graham got there first. And the Broncos, with their all-star quarterback and stellar record, fell to the Ravens.

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