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The Ravens head to New Orleans to play the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII in what will be an epic game. The Harbowl will be one for the ages so make sure you are there to see all the action. Baltimore Ravens tickets for the Super Bowl are on sale now so watch them take on the San Francisco 49ers in what will be an epic Super Bowl!

EventDate & Location 
Preseason: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Thursday, August 8, 2013 at 7:30 PM

Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida

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Preseason: Baltimore Ravens vs.
Atlanta Falcons
Thursday, August 15, 2013 at 7:30 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Preseason: Baltimore Ravens vs.
Carolina Panthers
Thursday, August 22, 2013 at 8:00 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Preseason: St. Louis Rams vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Thursday, August 29, 2013 at 7:00 PM

Edward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, Missouri

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2013 Baltimore Ravens Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at [time TBA]

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Denver Broncos vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 6:30 PM

Sports Authority Field At Mile High
Denver, Colorado

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Baltimore Ravens vs.
Cleveland Browns
Sunday, September 15, 2013 at 1:00 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Baltimore Ravens vs.
Houston Texans
Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 1:00 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Buffalo Bills vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Sunday, September 29, 2013 at 1:00 PM

Ralph Wilson Stadium
Orchard Park, New York

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Miami Dolphins vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Sunday, October 6, 2013 at 1:00 PM

Sun Life Stadium (Formerly Dolphin Stadium)
Miami Gardens, Florida

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Baltimore Ravens vs.
Green Bay Packers
Sunday, October 13, 2013 at 1:00 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Pittsburgh Steelers vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 4:25 PM

Heinz Field
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Cleveland Browns vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Sunday, November 3, 2013 at 4:25 PM

FirstEnergy Stadium (formerly Cleveland Browns Stadium)
Cleveland, Ohio

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Baltimore Ravens vs.
Cincinnati Bengals
Sunday, November 10, 2013 at 1:00 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Chicago Bears vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Sunday, November 17, 2013 at 12:00 PM

Soldier Field Stadium
Chicago, Illinois

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Baltimore Ravens vs.
New York Jets
Sunday, November 24, 2013 at 1:00 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Baltimore Ravens vs.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Thursday, November 28, 2013 at 8:30 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Baltimore Ravens vs.
Minnesota Vikings
Sunday, December 8, 2013 at 1:00 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Detroit Lions vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Monday, December 16, 2013 at 8:40 PM

Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan

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Baltimore Ravens vs.
New England Patriots
Sunday, December 22, 2013 at 8:30 PM

M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland

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Cincinnati Bengals vs.
Baltimore Ravens
Sunday, December 29, 2013 at 1:00 PM

Paul Brown Stadium
Cincinnati, Ohio

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Baltimore Ravens are in the Playoffs

One heartbreaking missed field goal against the New England Patriots in last season's playoffs is all that stopped the Ravens from making it to the Super Bowl. John Harbaugh has coached this team to the playoffs in each of his four seasons at the helm, and this season looks to be more of the same. Led Quarterback Joe Flacco and Running Back Ray Rice, this teamed is poised for success in 2012. Flaco has progressed into one of the top QBs in the AFC, and he looks to have another weapon in the passing game as Torrey Smith continues to improve, only adding to the sure-handed big target Anquan Boldin on the other side. Ray Rice has been one of the top backs in the leage for several years now, and should continue to pound the ball on the ground for this well-rounded offense. During his rookie campaign, WR Torrey Smith had flashes of brilliance, and looks to improve with more precise route-running in 2012 as he attempts to join the upper echelon of receivers in the AFC. One thing that remains the same for the Baltimore Ravens is one of the most consistent and ferocious defenses in the league.

Even with an injury to Terrell Suggs that may see him miss the entire season, the Ravens are returning a veteran team on the defensive side of the ball. Led by linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed, the Ravens look to shut down opposing offenses. he loss of Suggs, the 2011 Defensive Player of the Year, will certainly hurt the Ravens pass rush, but outside linebacker Sergio Kindle will get a chance to make some plays this season. The Baltimore Ravens had the third-best defense in all of the NFL last season and if they can maintain their level of play, combined with an improved offense, they have a great chance to make it back to the playoffs in 2012. Make sure you get your cheap Ravens' tickets from Ticket Liquidator and head out to M&T Bank Stadium to catch all the hard-hitting NFL action in 2012!

Big Games on the Ravens' 2012 Season Schedule

The Baltimore Ravens take on the divisional rival Pittsburgh Steelers on weeks 11 and 13, a heated battle between two of the top defensive teams in the NFL. In the last several seasons, however, both offenses have improved so this may not be the traditional low-scoring battles of the past. Make sure you grab your Steelers vs. Ravens tickets to see one of the biggest games of the season. Another big matchup will take place on week three when the Ravens face-off against the New England Patriots, the team that beat them in the AFC Championship game last season. There is no love lost between these teams, especially after Billy Cundiff's chip shot to send the game into overtime sailed wide and saw the Ravens suffer a crushing defeat. The Ravens will be out for revenge, so make sure you buy those Patriots vs. Ravens tickets soon to catch this grudge match. The Ravens also will take on some of the biggest teams in the NFC this season, most notably the Dallas Cowboys on week six and the defending champion New York Giants on week 16. Ticket Liquidator will have all the Cowboys vs. Ravens tickets you need, as well as tickets for the Giants vs. Ravens, the matchup that almost happened in last year's Super Bowl. The Ravens are looking to have a great season in 2012 and get back to the promised land, so make sure you buy your cheap Ravens tickets soon and get your tailgate on at M&T Stadium!

Baltimore Ravens Info:
  • Conference and Division: AFC North
  • Nickname:
  • Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
  • M&T Bank Stadium Capacity: 71008
  • Biggest Ravens Rivals: Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns

For more Ravens information visit the official Ravens site or the Baltimore Sun Ravens page.


Baltimore Ravens Season tickets

And if you are in the market for Baltimore Ravens season tickets then you might be in luck. Each year Ticket Liquidator has select Baltimore Ravens season tickets available for purchase to let fans see each and every home game. You don't need to be told the length of the official waiting list for Baltimore Ravens season tickets, suffice to say it can be years. But here at TL you don't need to wait to get Baltimore Ravens season tickets. You can get out to every home game if you want, so find the Baltimore Ravens season ticket you want and get out there. To see if we have Baltimore Ravens season tickets for sale check the first regular-season listing above. You can also sell Baltimore Ravens tickets if you can't make it to every game. If we have them you should see a link that would be for a Baltimore Ravens season ticket package. There are going to be some great moments for the Baltimore Ravens this year. Get those Baltimore Ravens season tickets here and watch all the fun at each game.

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.

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 a tenacious 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 in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, 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 went on to win. If you had Baltimore Ravens playoff 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, the inspiration for the book and film The Blind Side, a huge monster of a player that will be able to learn a lot in the talented Ravens offensive unit.




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