The Baltimore Ravens are an NFL team from the AFC North division. In 1996, the franchise was founded after the NFL,, and former Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell reached a settlement that allowed Modell to move his team’s franchise to Baltimore. At the moment, the total worth of the team’s brand amounts to almost $3.9 billion.
M&T Bank Stadium, where the Ravens play their home games, is located adjacent to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, where the Baltimore Orioles play in Major League Baseball. For the 2021 regular season, the average home game attendance for the Ravens was 70,537. The Ravens are the first team in NFL history to have a perfect record in multiple Super Bowls, having won the championship in both of their appearances (in 2000 and 2012). The Baltimore Ravens have amassed roughly 3.9 million likes and followers on social media platforms, including Facebook and Twitter.
Baltimore Ravens Team Info
Head Coach: John Harbaugh
Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
Owners: Steve Biscotti
Established: 1996
With 20 straight preseason wins in 2021, the Ravens beat Vince Lombardi and the Green Bay Packers record of 18. In Week 3 of the 2021 season, against the Detroit Lions, Justin Tucker kicked the longest field goal in NFL history, 66 yards. It was also the field goal that won the game, and it was 5 yards longer than his previous career-long, which he also kicked in Detroit, 61 yards. The following week, the Ravens beat the Denver Broncos and ran for 100 yards in 43 straight games, which tied the NFL record set by the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1974 to 1977. By Week 12, the team was 8–3, but they lost their last six games and ended the season with an 8–9 record. They didn’t make the playoffs and came in last place in the AFC North. Jackson hurt his ankle in Week 14 against the Browns and didn’t play in any games after that.
NFL Division Standings for 2022
AFC | W-L-T | PCT | PF | PA | HOME | AWAY | CONF | DIV | STARK |
Baltimore | 10-5-0 | 0.667 | 321 | 272 | 5-2-0 | 5-3-0 | 6-4-0 | 3-1-0 | W1 |
Baltimore Ravens Playoff History:
- Seasons: 27 (1996 to 2022)
- Record (W-L-T): 243-188-1
- Playoff Record: 16-11
- Super Bowls Won: 2 (2 Appearances)
- Championships Won*: 2
- All-time Passing Leader: Joe Flacco 3,499/5,670, 38,245 yds, 212 TD
- All-time Rushing Leader: Jamal Lewis 1,822 att, 7,801 yds, 45 TD
- All-time Receiving Leader: Derrick Mason 471 rec, 5,777 yds, 29 TD
- All-time Scoring Leader: Justin Tucker 1,485 points
- All-time AV Leader: Ray Lewis 224 AV
- Winningest Coach: John Harbaugh 147-93-0
Baltimore Raven History:
- The Ravens’ first Super Bowl-winning coach was Brian Billick, who had previously succeeded as the Vikings’ offensive coordinator. The Minnesota Vikings scored a then-record 556 points while he was offensive coordinator.
- When the Ravens moved to Baltimore in 1996, it was the first time the city had had a professional football team in 12 years.
- In 2000, four years after the team was formed, head coach Brian Billick led the Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl win by beating the New York Giants 34-7.
- Head coach John Harbaugh and quarterback Joe Flacco are the first coach and quarterback pair in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of their first five seasons.
- In 2013, the Baltimore Ravens won their second Super Bowl. The game was called “The Blackout Bowl” because part of the power went out for 34 minutes and stopped play.
- The Baltimore Ravens is known for their strong defence. Hall of Fame players like middle line-backer Ray Lewis and free safety Ed Reed has made a big difference in the team’s Super Bowl wins.
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