730,000 a year
in 2007 prices were much cheaper around 80bucks for a lower-level midfield ticket. GO RAVES!!
Until he recently retired, Ray Lewis was the senior Raven by age and tenure, being 37 years old as of the Ravens win in Super Bowl XLVII, and having played 17 years in Baltimore. As of now, the Ravens have gotten much younger - the oldest player is new acquisition Michael Huff, formerly of the Raiders. He's the oldest at 30.
He just signed a 5-year/40 million dollar deal with the Baltimore Ravens. Therefore he should be making an average of about 9 million dollars per year.
McNair signed a 5 year, $32 million contract with the Ravens in 2006 that was frontloaded. He received a salary of $1 million and a roster bonus of $11 million in 2006 and a salary of $3 million with an option bonus of $1 million in 2007.
Steelers fans are pretty gullible - they'll pay over $300/seat for end zone tickets, over $500 or more for sideline and club level seats, regardless of when they're in Baltimore.
The Ravens' team naming contest was held shortly after the franchise relocated from Cleveland. 2 names stood out in all of the voting - Colts and Ravens. Colts owner Jim Irsay wanted 50 million to transfer the rights to use the Colts name; in the end, it was just too much money, and the city and fans just decided to make a clean break with the past.
Ravens exist pretty much everywhere; that is just antiquated term for crows.
The Detroit Ravens are a Semi-Pro Football team their players don't get paid
Crows have a MUCH smaller wingspan.
No. Eagles are much bigger than ravens.
How much does it cost to ride train from Baltimore to landover