Baltimore Ravens Tickets

Baltimore Ravens Tickets

Formed in 1996, the Baltimore Raven is the youngest team in the NFL, but boasts a fearsome presence in the league. With a Super Bowl Championship under their belt, the Baltimore Ravens sends an average of five players every year to the pros.

The Baltimore Ravens won the AFC with a record of 13-6 in 2006. Head coach Brian Billick ends the 2007 season with a record of five wins and eleven losses causing him his career. With a new coach, John Harbaugh and the linebacker Ray Lewis Baltimore Ravens definitely have a shot on the upcoming AFC North this season.

Last year, the Ravens definitely squeezed the best offense against the Indianapolis Colts with zero touchdowns, but failed to put some for their own and lost the game 15-6. This season, the Ravens need to step up their offense and put some points on the board for the season to be at hands. Putting the team on its exceptional performance, brilliant wide receiver Derrick Mason leads the team to improve offensively. No question about the defense though; the Baltimore Ravens never fails to stop the opponents, which the Ravens are known for.

The Baltimore Ravens are looking forward to improve their offense via NFL draft and hope to become the NFL new Super Bowl champs. Experience the Baltimore Ravens’ tenacious defense on the place where it always draws the great crowd, the M&T Bank Stadium. Get your Baltimore Ravens tickets now, so you won’t miss out on the promising plays the Baltimore Ravens has to bring!


Baltimore Ravens News

Eisenberg: Offense Needed to Beat Colts
The Indianapolis Colts don’t lose many games. And they haven’t lost any to the Ravens since 2002 in a streak now encompassing six regular-season contests and two in the playoffs. Numerous theories about the Colts’ dominance have been offered over the years. Former Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan’s aggressive style didn’t work against Colts quarterback Peyton Manning. The Ravens got themselves too up for crusade games and couldn’t think straight. The Colts just know how to win. The refs like Manning. Blah, blah. But all that just sounds like flimsy excuses after the New Orleans Saints’ surprisingly thorough whipping of the Colts in the Super Bowl last night. The Saints showed everyone, including the Ravens, what you need to beat the Colts. Hint: It starts with an O.


The HOF Battle Over Art
In what has essentially become a yearly tradition, another class of NFL Hall of Famers will be announced Saturday and owner Art Modell won't be one of the names called.  Modell, who moved his Cleveland franchise to Baltimore in 1996 and was the Ravens' majority owner until 2004, was a Hall of Fame finalist in 2001 and semifinalist in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010.  Ravens management is making a strong push to put that ritual to an end. And it cranked up its get-Art-in-the-Hall argument once again Wednesday during the State of the Ravens press conference.


Ravens Willing to Take Risks
Most players in the NFL have high character. Then, as there is in all aspects of society, there are a smaller number of players that have lost their way a little or totally veered off course.  The issue is that some of those players with character question marks happen to be some of the most talented players in the league. When it comes to adding such players to the Ravens roster, Baltimore's brass keeps an open mind. The Ravens say they consider every player and aren't opposed to taking a gamble.