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Baltimore Ravens

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John Harbaugh

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Established
1996 (28 years old)

Sport
American Football

Stadium/Home
M&T Bank Stadium
(71,008 Capacity)

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Baltimore, Maryland

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NFL

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The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland, playing in the North Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The team has played its home games at M&T Bank Stadium in downtown Baltimore since 1998, and is headquartered at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills.

The Ravens were established in 1996, when then-owner of the Cleveland Browns, Art Modell, announced plans to relocate the franchise to Baltimore. As part of a settlement between the league and the city of Cleveland, Modell was required to leave the Browns' name, colors and heritage in Cleveland for a replacement team that took the field in 1999. In return, he was allowed to take his players to Baltimore, where his new team would be legally recognized as an expansion team. The team's name was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem The Raven—as Poe lived for a time in Baltimore, died and was buried there in 1849—and by the name of Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles.

The Ravens have experienced great success in their brief history, making the playoffs ten times since 2000, with two Super Bowl victories (Super Bowl XXXV and Super Bowl XLVII), two AFC Championship titles (2000 and 2012), four AFC North division titles (2003, 2006, 2011 and 2012), and are currently the only team in the NFL to hold a perfect record in multiple Super Bowl appearances. The Ravens organization has been led by general manager Ozzie Newsome since 2002, and has had three head coaches: Ted Marchibroda, Brian Billick, and John Harbaugh. With a record-breaking defensive unit in their 2000 season, the team established a reputation for relying on strong defensive play, led by players like middle linebacker Ray Lewis, who, until his retirement, was considered the "face of the franchise." The team is owned by Steve Bisciotti and valued at $1.157 billion, making the Ravens the 19th-most valuable sports franchise in the world.

Team Members




Agholor



89

Andrews



5

Armour-Davis



7

Bateman



86

Boyle



56

Bynes



93

Campbell



36

Clark



66

Cleveland



28

Davis



28

Dobbins



17

Drake



13

Duvernay





Edwards



77

Faalele



14

Hamilton



40

Harrison



43

Hill



50

Houston



44

Humphrey



2

Huntley



3

Proche



8

Jackson





James



17

Johnson



98

Jones



3

Beckham



59

Klein





Kolar



80

Likely



64

Linderbaum



92

Madubuike



92

Mekari



46

Moore



78

Moses



61

Mustipher



99

Oweh



24

Peters



53

Phillips



4

Pierre-Paul



6

Queen



42

Ricard



25

Seymour



76

Simpson



79

Stanley



21

Stephens



26

Stone



11

Stout



87

Thomas



5

Treadwell



9

Tucker



97

Urban



16

Wallace



96

Washington



57

Welch



22

Williams



70

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Stadium or Home

M&T Bank Stadium is a multi-purpose football stadium located in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the home of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. The stadium is immediately adjacent to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the home of the Baltimore Orioles. Often referred to as "The Bank", M&T Bank Stadium officially opened in 1998, and is currently one of the most praised stadiums in the NFL for fan amenities, ease of access, concessions and other facilities. The stadium was originally known as Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards, until ISP PSINet acquired the naming rights in 1999, naming it PSINet Stadium. It then reverted to Ravens Stadium in 2002 when PSINet filed for bankruptcy.

Served by the Hamburg Street station of the Baltimore Light Rail, the stadium originally featured a natural grass surface. However, an artificial surface, Sportexe Momentum Turf, was installed for the 2003 season, which in turn was replaced by a new-generation Sportexe Momentum 51 in 2010.

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2012

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