M&T Bank Stadium ("The Bank") is the current home and playing field for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL. The stadium, located just a mile from downtown Baltimore, is also just blocks from where Edgar Allan Poe lived and is buried in Baltimore. His poem, "The Raven", was the inspiration for the Ravens name.
It is also literally about a block from Oriole Park, where the Baltimore Orioles play. Both teams share parking and transportation facilities.
Built between 1996 and 1998 (it opened for the 1998 season opener), the stadium is considered by the league to be one of the finest facilities in the NFL, and the loudest. It currently holds a capacity crowd of just under 72,000.
Over the years, it has been known as Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards, PSI Net Stadium, Ravens Stadium, and M&T Bank Stadium.
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