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BALTIMORE RAVENS INFORMATION
The Baltimore
Ravens will once again get together after their first round NFL
playoff loss to the Tennessee Titans this season.
The team coach
David Shaw has called in Kevin Johnson from Jacksonville Jaguars for
the fourth- round with a belief of reviving the game.
Team player
Frank Sanders has been expanded from the team as Kevin Johnson is
brought in.
Ravens inside linebacker
Ray Lewis has won the most valuable player award as the NFL’s defensive player
of the year. Yet another feather to add to his cap, Lewis would be a graduate in
business administration from Maryland on his 29th birthday.
Baltimore
Ravens has few of its players off field due to injuries. B. Harris is suffering
from a leg injury and T. Pashos has a hand injury. Another player J. Hunter
injured his Achilles.
Ravens have won
6 and lost 10 games in the last season season they played.
They would be
playing next against Atlanta.
The Baltimore
stadium is located in downtown Baltimore and is a leading stadium for National
Football League. It has a seating capacity of 69,000 people. The Ravens played
their first game at the stadium on September 6, 1996. There are about 100
luxury suits and 8,196 club seats. The naming rights of the stadium were
purchased by M&T bank in May 2003 for a price of $5 million per annum.