Baltimore Ravens

Super Bowl 2012 champions Baltimore Ravens is a national football team which nickname is “Ravens”. Baltimore Ravens is Established 1996. Within a short period, they won 2 Super Bowl Championship.

Baltimore Ravens 2013 team

Baltimore Ravens 2025 Team Information:

Owner: Steve Bisciotti
President: Dick Cass
General manager: Ozzie Newsome
Head coach: John Harbaugh
Division: AFC North

Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

Players: Baltimore Ravens 2025 Player Rosters

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The Baltimore Ravens, established in 1996, are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland, and compete in the American Football Conference (AFC) North division of the National Football League (NFL). The team plays its home games at M&T Bank Stadium and is headquartered in Owings Mills, Maryland. The Ravens have built a reputation as one of the NFL’s most successful franchises, known for their strong defensive play and consistent competitiveness.

Team Origins and Relocation
The Ravens’ origins are tied to the controversial relocation of the Cleveland Browns. In 1995, Browns owner Art Modell announced plans to move the franchise to Baltimore due to financial struggles and disputes with Cleveland over stadium improvements. As part of a settlement, the Browns’ name, colors, and history remained in Cleveland, while Modell’s relocated team became the Baltimore Ravens, technically an expansion franchise. The name “Ravens” was chosen through a fan contest, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven,” paying homage to Poe’s connection to Baltimore.

🏆 Historical Performance and Achievements
The Ravens have been highly successful since their inception, with a regular-season record of 268–199–1 (.574 winning percentage) and a playoff record of 18–14. They have won two Super Bowl championships (Super Bowl XXXV in 2001 and Super Bowl XLVII in 2013) and two AFC Championships (2000 and 2012). The team has also secured eight AFC North division titles (2003, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2023, and 2024).

Ravens History:
1. **Early Years (1996–1999)**: The Ravens struggled initially, posting losing records in their first three seasons under head coach Ted Marchibroda. However, foundational players like offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden and linebacker Ray Lewis were drafted in 1996, setting the stage for future success.
2. **First Super Bowl (2000)**: The 2000 season marked a turning point. The Ravens’ defense, led by Ray Lewis, set an NFL record for fewest points allowed in a 16-game season (165 points). The team won Super Bowl XXXV, defeating the New York Giants 34–7.
3. **Sustained Competitiveness (2001–2011)**: Under head coach Brian Billick and later John Harbaugh, the Ravens remained playoff contenders, with notable appearances in the AFC Championship games in 2008 and 2011.
4. **Second Super Bowl (2012)**: The Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII under coach John Harbaugh, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 34–31 in a game known as the “Blackout Bowl” due to a power outage.
5. **Recent Success (2018–Present)**: With quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Ravens have continued to dominate, earning multiple division titles and playoff appearances. Jackson, a two-time MVP, has led the team to a 70–14 record as a starter (as of 2025).

🏈 Team Identity and Culture
The Ravens are renowned for their defensive prowess, embodied by Hall of Fame players like Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and Terrell Suggs. The team has consistently ranked among the league’s top defenses, emphasizing physicality and strategic depth. Offensively, the Ravens have evolved from a run-heavy approach to a dynamic system under Lamar Jackson, who holds records for quarterback rushing yards.

Key Figures
– **Owners**: Art Modell (1996–2004) and Steve Bisciotti (2004–present).
– **Coaches**: Ted Marchibroda (1996–1998), Brian Billick (1999–2007), and John Harbaugh (2008–present). Harbaugh is the winningest coach in franchise history.
– **Players**: Hall of Famers include Jonathan Ogden, Ray Lewis, and Ed Reed. Other notable players include quarterback Joe Flacco (Super Bowl XLVII MVP), running back Jamal Lewis, and kicker Justin Tucker.

Statistical Highlights
– **All-Time Passing Leader**: Joe Flacco (38,245 yards, 212 touchdowns).
– **All-Time Rushing Leader**: Jamal Lewis (7,801 yards, 45 touchdowns).
– **All-Time Receiving Leader**: Derrick Mason (471 receptions, 5,777 yards).
– **All-Time Scoring Leader**: Justin Tucker (1,775 points).

Recent Performance (2020–2024)
The Ravens have remained competitive in recent seasons:
– **2023**: Finished 13–4, won the AFC North, and lost in the AFC Championship game.
– **2024**: Finished 12–5, won the AFC North, and lost in the Divisional Round.

Community and Legacy
The Ravens have a dedicated fan base and are among the top 50 most valuable sports franchises globally. The team’s community engagement includes initiatives like the Ravens Foundation, which supports education and youth programs in Maryland.

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