It depends on the seat locations, and if you're a Ravens PSL (Personal Seat License) holder or not.
The PSL is a one-time fee, paid for the privilege of being a season ticket holder. The advantages to owning a PSL are that you get the same seats every game, and you have early access to tickets for other stadium events. You can also sell your tickets ahead of games, as you get all of your tickets prior to the pre-season.
If you're a PSL owner, tickets run from about $75 for nosebleed seats up to around $250 for premium seats. Lower end zone seats run about $100 after the price increase following the Super Bowl XLVII win.
If you're not a PSL owner, you first need to buy the PSL's for the seats you want to own, and the prices will go up after the Super Bowl win. Currently, the cheapest PSL's are going for about $3000/seat for upper deck seats, $5000 for lower tier seats, and close to $8000-$10,000 for premium and club seats. After that, you still need to pay for your season tickets by June 1 of the season. That includes 10 games (2 pre-season and 8 regular season home games) combined ticket prices for each seat prior to season start, so if you've got 4 seats at $100 each, that's $4000 you need to pay annually.
There is a PSL exchange that the Ravens organization runs online where you can search for and buy PSL's, however, all PSL's that come up are offered first to waiting list customers, and PSL owners have the right to offer them for sale or transfer them to friends or family. Right now, there aren't any available, and the list is long.
Ticket prices just went up again this season, but regardless, it depends on whether or not you're a season ticket holder or not.
If you are, prices range from around $100/seat (lower end zone) to around $200 and up for sideline and club level seating. Nose bleed seats are under $100.
However, if you're NOT a season ticket holder, you're subject to the whim of available gameday ticket prices, and that's determined by who's playing the Ravens at home.
For example, for popular teams or key rivalry games (Steelers, Cowboys, etc.), ticket prices automatically go up. Cowboys tickets were going for $500/seat for $100 seats; for the Steelers games, usually around $300 for a $100 seat.
Prices are also gauged by how the Ravens are playing, as well as the record of the other team. If it's a key matchup, the sky's the limit; if it's just another regular team passing through with a marginal record, prices won't be as high.
According to an article on forbes.com, the Baltimore Ravens were valued at $946 million as of September, 2006.
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