BALTIMORE -- After the Baltimore Ravens' 34-10 divisional playoff win over the Houston Texans last week, the wife of kicker Justin Tucker asked him if it was especially loud on the field.
"Because it felt like the stadium was literally rocking," said Amanda Tucker, who sat in the stands with the wife of guard Kevin Zeitler. "I don't think I've ever experienced the stadium like that."
When the Ravens host the first AFC Championship Game (3 p.m. ET, CBS) in their 28-year history Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs will have to contend with the 12th man at M&T Bank Stadium, and that means about 120 decibels -- which was the measured noise level on Saturday and is comparable to a jet plane taking off.