M&T Bank, Baltimore Ravens extend partnership
M&T Bank and the Baltimore Ravens have reached an agreement to extend their partnership for another 10 years beyond the current contract.
Hogan signs bond measures for Washington, Baltimore stadiums
Gov. Larry Hogan signed a measure that would make up to $400 million in bonds available for development around the Washington Commanders' FedEx Field, whether the team stays there or not.
Ravens not liable for punt that injured fan, appeals court says
Neither the Ravens nor their punter is liable for a pregame punt that sailed into the stands and allegedly hurt a fan at M&T Bank Stadium, Maryland’s second-highest court has ruled.
Body found in Baltimore Ravens’ stadium parking lot
Police in Baltimore say a body was found inside a portable toilet in a parking lot at M&T Bank Stadium. News outlets on Sunday reported the medical examiner will perform an autopsy. Authorities did not release any additional information. The stadium is home to the Baltimore Ravens.
Watch: GKV, REJ make Maryland Lottery ad for Ravens scratch-off
A man sitting on a park bench at Federal Hill scratches a lottery ticket. Birds flock from over his shoulder and his ticket begins to glow with energy as as the flying creatures spiral toward him, as purple lightning bolts electrify the scene. That’s what happens in a new “Heed the Caw” 30-second ad for the Maryland […]
Maryland nonprofit recruits 11 NFL players to oppose animal cruelty
Show Your Soft Side Inc., a Lutherville nonprofit that aims to end animal cruelty, has added 11 NFL players, including two from the Baltimore Ravens and one from the Washington Redskins, to its roster of ambassadors.
Ravens national anthem singer resigns amid controversy
A combat veteran who has been the Baltimore Ravens’ national anthem singer for the past three years has announced his resignation. The move by Joey Odoms comes days after players on the Ravens and many other NFL teams took a knee during the national anthem in response to President Donald Trump’s call for team owners […]
Ravens, state budget $144 million for stadium improvements
ANNAPOLIS – The Board of Public Works voted 3-0 Wednesday to allow the Maryland Stadium Authority to accept $120 million from the Baltimore Ravens to upgrade several areas of M&T Bank Stadium, and granted permission for the stadium authority to commit $24 million of its own earnings for infrastructural renovations. With the improvements, however, Ravens […]
Commission award for Terrell Suggs’ late agent upheld
A federal judge in Virginia has confirmed an arbitration award of more than $230,000 in commissions to the estate of a former agent for Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs.
Ex-Raven Terrence Cody faces animal cruelty charges
The animal cruelty trial for former Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Terrence Cody began in front of a judge Thursday morning in Baltimore County Circuit Court after final plea offers to him and his girlfriend were rejected. Assistant State’s Attorney Adam D. Lippe told Judge Judith C. Ensor that a canary mastiff named Taz “died a […]
T-Swindled? Suggs sues late agent’s wife for breach of contract
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs has filed suit against the wife of his late agent, alleging that she continued accepting payments Suggs made to her husband’s estate after his death but quietly closed the sports management agency he had owned without telling Suggs and his other clients. Without a contract advisor, Suggs claims he was […]
Md. veteran seeks to lead protest against Pentagon’s NFL spending
When Baltimore Ravens’ fans go to the team’s first preseason game Thursday, they might see a retired Air Force staff sergeant outside M&T Bank Stadium leading a protest. Rob Freeman wants to bring attention to a Department of Defense program that paid NFL teams $5.4 million to honor veterans. That’s money Freeman said could be […]