Ravens
Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens Establishment and Early Years
The Baltimore Ravens were established in 1996 as an NFL team. They were relocated from Cleveland by owner Arthur B. Modell, Sr., to whom they gave the right to move the franchise by the National Football League. This was a triumphant comeback for the city of Baltimore into the league after its first team (the Colts) left in 1984.
Notable Baltimore Ravens Achievements
- Baltimore has compiled a regular season record of 243–190–1 for a winning percentage of .561 which ranks third among active NFL franchises and ninth all-time.
- The Ravens have also posted a playoff mark of 16–12 (.571), tying them for fourth in playoff winning percentage with Green Bay (36–28).
- Since 2000, Baltimore has earned a playoff berth on 14 occasions, including five AFC North titles (2003, 2006, 2011, 2012 & 2018) and two No. 1 seeds (2006 & 2019).
- The Ravens have won six of their seven all-time AFC Championship game appearances (1999-01-08-11-12-[17]-18), producing three Super Bowl-winning seasons in franchise history.
- Baltimore’s two Super Bowl titles came in dominating fashion – a 34-7 victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV ([2000]) and a thrilling 34-minute power outage interruption during a second-half comeback that resulted in a [34-31] win vs. San Francisco in Super Bowl XLVII ([‘12]).
Key Players and Their Legacy
- Joe Flacco is considered one of the most accomplished quarterbacks in Ravens history, and he also holds many postseason records including most consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass (11; [‘10]); career completions (289); single-season yards passing (3,817); single-game touchdowns thrown (6 at Tampa Bay, [‘14]); and single-game yards passing (421 in Divisional Playoff vs. New England, [‘09]).
- Jamal Lewis is the Ravens’ all-time leading rusher. He gained 7,801 yards from scrimmage between 2000-06 which included three 1,000-yard rushing seasons – the only player in team history with multiple 1,000-yard rushing campaigns.
- Derrick Mason is the franchise’s career leader in receptions, and he also ranks second only to Steve Smith Sr. in receiving yards.
- On defense, Terrell Suggs is the Ravens’ all-time sack leader and most decorated player.
- Ed Reed is considered one of the greatest safeties to ever play professional football; during his Ravens career from 2002-2012, he recorded at least five interceptions a season eight times.
- Justin Tucker has been Baltimore’s primary kicker since 2012.
Rivalries Define Their Passion
- The Baltimore Ravens have many rivals but their biggest rivalry is with the Pittsburgh Steelers. These two teams have met ten times in NFL playoffs, more than any other matchup in NFL history; that includes three AFC Championship games (2008-[‘10]-16). In those postseason contests , Pittsburgh holds a [6-4] advantage over Baltimore .
- Another heated opponent for the Ravens are the Cincinnati Bengals who they’ve faced four times during playoffs winning three games against them; however, it should be noted that there have been no playoff meetings between Cleveland Browns.
Fan Base and Popularity
The Baltimore Ravens are one of the most successful franchises since their inception in 1996. They consistently compete for Super Bowl titles which makes them very popular amongst fans all over America
Achievements
Here are the Baltimore Ravens’ Achievements since its creation in 1996
BALTIMORE RAVENS | |||
ACHIEVEMENTS | TOTALS | WINS | LOSSES |
SUPER BOWL | 2 | 2000, 2012 | |
CONFERENCE | 4 | 2000, 2012 | 2008, 2011 |
DIVISION | 6 | 2003, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019 |
The Baltimore Ravens have won two Super Bowl titles, following the 2000 and 2012 seasons.
The best way to bet on the Ravens involves analyzing their team statistics, historical performance, and keeping up-to-date with current season dynamics including injuries and player performances.
While several players have left a significant mark on the Ravens, Ray Lewis, known for his leadership and defensive prowess, is often regarded as the most iconic player in the team's history.
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