The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ravens compete in the NFL's AFC North division, and play their home games at M&T Bank Stadium.
Baltimore Ravens History
Founded in 1996, the Ravens were established following a rebranding of the Cleveland Browns' franchise. The team quickly made its mark on the league, winning a first Super Bowl in 2001.
In subsequent years, the Ravens remained competitive, often making playoff appearances. The franchise won its second Super Bowl in 2013, with the help of coach John Harbaugh and quarterback Joe Flacco.
Famous for legendary Hall of Famers like Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, as well as the dynamic abilities of modern stars like Lamar Jackson, the Ravens remain a formidable opponent for any NFL team.