![]() Baltimore Ravens TicketsThe Ravens are set for another season of NFL football and Ravens tickets are flying off the shelves. Joe Flacco has this team looking sharp so its no its no wonder Baltimore Ravens tickets are as big as they are. You gotta get out to M&T Bank Stadium Stadium so get your tickets to the Ravens ASAP. |
| Event | Date | Venue | ||
| Baltimore Ravens vs. Indianapolis Colts | Nov 22, 2009 Sun 1:00 PM | Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium | ||
| Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers | Nov 29, 2009 Sun 8:20 PM | Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium | ||
| Green Bay Packers vs. Baltimore Ravens | Dec 7, 2009 Mon 7:30 PM | Green Bay, WI Lambeau Field | ||
| Baltimore Ravens vs. Detroit Lions | Dec 13, 2009 Sun 1:00 PM | Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium | ||
| Baltimore Ravens vs. Chicago Bears | Dec 20, 2009 Sun 1:00 PM | Baltimore, MD M&T Bank Stadium | ||
| Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens | Dec 27, 2009 Sun 1:00 PM | Pittsburgh, PA Heinz Field | ||
| Oakland Raiders vs. Baltimore Ravens | Jan 3, 2010 Sun 1:15 PM | Oakland, CA Oakland-Alameda Cou... |
| Baltimore, MD Green Bay, WI | Oakland, CA Pittsburgh, PA |
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The 2009 Baltimore Ravens team is looking like it is ready to pick up where it left off last year and head for the 2009 NFL playoffs, and beyond! This Ravens team is a very good one, and now that Joe Flacco has a year of NFL experience under his belt these Ravens are going to be tough to beat. All over Maryland, Baltimore Ravens tickets are being pursued with the vigor of Ray Lewis going after a quarterback. Speaking of Lewis, the ten-time Pro Bowler has been brought back to Baltimore, likely for the rest of his career. The deal runs through 2015, so supporters that score Ravens tickets are going to be seeing him for a long time. If you haven't gotten a chance to see the Baltimore Ravens play live, ask friends who have gone and they will tell you that you are missing out on an incredible experience. There isn't much better than seeing the team take the field at M&T Bank Stadium, so snatch up those Baltimore Ravens tickets while there's still time! With a history that dates back to 1996, the Baltimore Ravens have consistently remained one of the best-run franchises in the league and are always a threat to reach the Super Bowl. In 2009 they came very close to taking down the eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers in a game that many Ravens players will be using for motivation all year long. Even when things don't go right for these Ravens, the team always epitomizes class and even their biggest haters must admit this team loses with grace. And when you have a franchise that's as classy as the Ravens, you know that the denizens of Baltimore and the surrounding area will always be in the market for Ravens tickets. The appeal of the franchise is part of why Baltimore Ravens tickets are so difficult to come by, and when someone gets them they hang onto them for life! The complete 2009 Ravens tickets schedule
Who knows what is going to happen when this team take the field. One thing is for sure, its going to be a physical and demanding game that will be thrilling for those taking it in. This team is very scary right about now, and you know that nobody is looking forward to facing this defense. Joe Flacco has already become the first rookie to win two playoff games, so you know that he is a leader sure to put on a show for Ravens ticket holders in the stands. The Baltimore Ravens are set to be a force to contend with in the NFL. Their defense has been nothing short of spectacular, so it will be a long day for whoever they are playing. We are seeing a lot of people trying to track down Baltimore Raven's tickets, and with a defense as solid as theirs, you can be sure that the Ravens are coming to play. This is a team nobody wants to face, as they can hang with the best in the league. Look for big things out of this team of veterans, who know the importance of seizing a post-season opportunity when they have one. Get your Ravens season tickets today to see all the action. Baltimore Ravens Team info: Since their inception in 1996, this youngest team in the NFL has created a formidable presence in the NFL. With a Super Bowl Championship already under their belts (Super Bowl XXXV in 2000), and an average of five players sent to the Pro Bowl every year, the Baltimore Ravens continue to build a strong team history. Though their entrance into the 2008 season was slow, Wide Receiver Derrick Mason's continually exceptional performances put the team in a position to improve offensively then and in this season. The team will work to control the ball, contain passing, and improve end-zone accuracy, but will Joe Flacco and Willis McGahee step up to the plate to get the Ravens back to the Super Bowl? You're gonna have to buy tickets to find out. Ravens fans certainly hope so, and they're still filling every seat in the M&T Bank stadium, as we've seen demand for Ravens tickets go through the roof. Luckily, TicketLiquidator has a wide selection of those hard-to-get Baltimore Ravens tickets at unbeatable prices. The Ravens still have the defense to hang with the best in the game, and Flacco has shown that he can be a threat in the pocket. Look for the Ravens defense to keep up its suffocating pace and for the offense to do what it needs to do to win games. Its going to be an exciting end to the season, as the Ravens have some big games left on their schedule. There's going to be tons of people looking for Ravens tickets this fall, luckily for you you found the best site on the Internet for good Ravens tickets, Ticket Liquidator. Be sure to get yours now because if they keep winning, demand's just going to grow and grow. Baltimore Ravens ticketsThe Ravens' M&T Bank Stadium has seen some NFL classics over the short time they've existed, and this season will surely be no exception. The Ravens proved a surprise package when they won Super Bowl XXXV in the year 2000 against the New York Giants, and the AFC North expects more from them soon. Among the best-selling tickets for the Ravens are Giants Ravens tickets (obviously). But probably the biggest Ravens rivalry is with the Steelers, their division rival. This is one of the most intense rivalries in sports and there are few prizes as big as Ravens Steelers tickets. Also selling well are Ravens Patriots tickets, and Ravens Titans tickets. The needle games between the Baltimore side and the Tennessee Titans always draws a great crowd to the M&T Bank Stadium bleachers, all eager to see the Ravens demolish the Titans. Baltimore Ravens franchise history:In 1984 the city's previous NFL franchise, the Baltimore Colts, moved to become the Indianapolis Colts. After nearly a decade and plenty of legal battles, Art Modell moved his team, the Cleveland Browns, to Baltimore. While Modell kept all his players and personal, the history of the Browns was granted to a new, "reactivated" Browns team. The Ravens became the expansion team, the NFL approved the creation of the Baltimore Ravens football franchise in 1996 and began selling Ravens tickets almost immediately. The first head coach of the Baltimore Ravens was Ted Marchiboda. He was brought in to take the helm after coaching both the Baltimore Colts and the Indianapolis Colts, while former player Ozzie Newsome was brought in originally as director of football operations and later VP/GM. The first season of Ravens football, the team called Memorial Stadium their home field. You know that Baltimore Ravens ticket holders were familiar with that place as it served as the home of the Colts previously. The first year the Ravens understandably did not get off to the best start, going 4-12. However the 1997 Ravens team was much improved and ended the football season 6-9-1. In 1998 the Ravens had a brand new stadium at Camden Yards, also home of the Baltimore Orioles. Originally called Ravens Stadium, it would later become PSI Net Stadium and now is known as M&T Bank Stadium. The team did not fare much better in their new digs, as their record ended up being 6-10. But change was in the air in Ravens ticket holders were eager for it. In 1999 Marchiboda was replaced by Brian Billick. Billick was formerly putting on offensive shows for Minnesota Vikings ticket holders as the offensive coordinator. With new coach Billick at the helm, the Ravens were able to bring in Tony Banks as quarterback, who fa come in from the St Louis Rams after the best season of his career with 17 touchdown passes and an 81.2 passer rating. With Billick, Banks and the talented receiver Qadry Ismail, the Ravens were able to avert another losing season and ended up at .500 with an 8-8 record. With slight improvements year-to-year, Baltimore Ravens ticket holders knew that winning season would not be far behind. And their loyalty would certainly be rewarded the following year. In 2000, 49% of the Ravens were sold to Steve Bisciotti and in April of 2004, he purchased a majority stake in the franchise for $325 million. In 2000, on the strength of one of the best defenses ever assembled on an NFL team, the Ravens were able to make the post-season for the first time in franchise history. Defensive Coordinator Marvin Lewis was able to get the team to play some of the most suffocating defense ever seen. Linebacker Ray Lewis was named the Defensive Player of the Year for leading a defense that set the record for lowest point allowed with 165. This team was so good that they beat the record set by the Bears by 33 points for the year. Lewis and two of his defensive teammates made that year's Pro Bowl. Even with the team starting out 5-1, QB Banks was replaced by Trent Dilfer halfway through the 2000 season. With rookie running-back Jamal Lewis rushing for 1,364 yards, coupled with the defense, the Raves were a tough team to beat. The team finished the season with a 7-0 run that put them into the NFL Playoffs. The Ravens entered the post-season as the Wild Card, and had to play the Denver Broncos, who they easily handled 21-3. The Ravens then had to face-off against their division rival the Tennessee Titans, a tough team that had taken the division with a 13-3 record. The game was tied 10-10 entering the fourth quarter, but a series of Titans missteps ended up giving the Ravens the win. The Ravens were first able to block a field goal to return for a touchdown and Ray Lewis had an interception returned for another touchdown to put the Ravens ahead 24-10, and the Ravens would ahead to win. If you Baltimore Ravens tickets for that game boy that's one you are never going to forget! The Ravens then faced the Oakland Raiders in the AFC Championship Game, and the Ravens fans were getting excited wondering what this team could do. The Ravens were able to get past the Raiders fairly easily, as their QB Rich Gannon had to leave the game with an injury. With the AFC Championship win the Ravens made it to Super Bowl XXXV, and if you had Ravens tickets then boy! Was that a great time or what. Facing the New York Giants, the Ravens got off to a great start and went on to win the game 34-7 in Tampa. The defense was perfect in this game, as they recorded four sacks and five turnovers, including an interception returned for a touchdown. This was a good game of NFL football that saw the team show that the old axiom is true, that offense gets the glory, but defense wins the game. If you managed to be there to see this incredible season then you are a Ravens fan for life, so make sure you've got your tickets ready to roll. While the Baltimore Ravens have remained competitive in recent years, the 2008 season was the first time they made it deep into the playoffs. They came very close to beating the Pittsburgh Steelers, and now this team is set to get it going once again. They have most of the same core and many role players eager to step up. They've also added Michael Oher, a huge monster of a player that will be able to learn a lot in the talented Ravens defensive unit. The Ravens 12th season in the National Football League turned up a few interesting results. The 2007 NFL schedule began at AFC North's Cincinnati Bengals, and the Ravens suffered a 27-20 defeat. Still, Ravens Bengals tickets will always sell well, as the divisional rivals are big crowd pleasers. Football is forever changing and one never expects upsets and underdogs to behave true to form. The Ravens second game of the 2007 NFL season was against the New York Jets, and the Baltimore outfit won that one 20-13. Ravens Jets tickets are expected to be popular again this year, as are Ravens Bears tickets and Ravens Raiders tickets. The California and southwestern teams are usually pretty fired up, and the Ravens saw the visit of Arizona Cardinals next, in a slow starting game that saw a single 21-yard field goal from kicker Matt Stover as the only points scored in the first quarter. Ravens Cardinals tickets always sell well, and when the Cardinals responded to a second Ravens field goal with a 48-yard field goal of their own, Baltimore went into overdrive, winding up 26-23 winners. Other games against western teams include Ravens Broncos tickets, Ravens Chargers tickets, and Ravens 49ers tickets, all of which sell out quick when they happen. Back east there are plenty of big games for the Ravens to play, including games in the NFL schedule against their AFC North foes, so make sure you secure those Ravens Browns tickets, and Ravens Steelers tickets now. The return of Jamal Lewis to M&T Bank last season saw the Ravens beaten narrowly 33-30, and the Browns had already defeated the Ravens by 27 to 13 in the first game earlier in the season. Other sides the Ravens enjoy clashing with are the Bills, the Colts, and the Dolphins. Ravens Bills tickets last season saw a 14-19 defeat at Buffalo, as the Baltimore season shaped up to be a poor one. Ravens Colts tickets saw an even worse result, the Ravens crushed 44-20 at home in Baltimore. The trip to Miami followed the pattern, and the 'Phins beat the Ravens 22-16, but still Ravens Dolphins tickets continue to sell, as Ravens fans never give up that easily. Last season saw some awesome touchdown runs, field goals, and wild sackings in defense but sadly most of it went against our Baltimore team. This year it is expected that Ravens Chiefs tickets, Ravens Titans tickets, and Ravens Packers tickets will be among the most sought after, while Ravens Jaguars tickets and Ravens Seahawks tickets are not close behind. The games against Texan teams are always a cause for an occasion, and Ravens Texans tickets and Ravens Cowboys tickets won't let you down. We also have some great value Ravens Redskins tickets and Ravens Lions tickets for this NFL season, so don't be slow to the end-zone, or you might miss out! M&T Bank Stadium is known as "the Vault", and sometimes that effect seemed to go against the side last season, but have no fear if you are a regular - take your seat in the bleachers and cheer on the boys, with the help of mascots Edgar, Allen, and Poe. Buy cheap Ravens Vikings tickets and see your team score some touchdowns, or Ravens Rams tickets, for a day out you won't forget. Ravens Falcons tickets provide plenty of offensive touchdowns, as do Ravens Panthers tickets. Browse this site and pick your very favorite Ravens football tickets today. We also have excellent value Ravens Saints tickets and Ravens Buccaneers tickets right here, all unique tickets in their own right, and all tickets to the Ravens. They may not make the Super Bowl as often as some, but they still offer value for money. For more Ravens information, try the Ravens official site and the Baltimore Sun Ravens page. |
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