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M&T Bank Stadium is the home of the Baltimore Ravens. It is located at the south point of Camden Yards on Russell Street. The stadium opened in 1998 and was originally called Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards. From 1999-2002, it was known as PSINet Stadium. The Ravens franchise inked a 20-year deal with the internet service provider, but when PSINet went bankrupt in 2002, a new name was needed. In 2003, Buffalo, N.Y.-based M&T Bank bought the naming rights to Ravens Stadium for 15 years. The stadium was completed in 1998, costing roughly $220 million. M&T Bank Stadium has a capacity of 71,008, which includes 119 suites and 8,196 club seats. The Ravens' first regular season NFL game in their new...
M&T Bank Stadium is the home of the Baltimore Ravens. It is located at the south point of Camden Yards on Russell Street. The stadium opened in 1998 and was originally called Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards. From 1999-2002, it was known as PSINet Stadium. The Ravens franchise inked a 20-year deal with the internet service provider, but when PSINet went bankrupt in 2002, a new name was needed. In 2003, Buffalo, N.Y.-based M&T Bank bought the naming rights to Ravens Stadium for 15 years. The stadium was completed in 1998, costing roughly $220 million. M&T Bank Stadium has a capacity of 71,008, which includes 119 suites and 8,196 club seats. The Ravens' first regular season NFL game in their new stadium was on Sept. 6, 1998 -- a 20-13 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. M&T Bank Stadium has also hosted several college football games, including two Army-Navy games (2000, 2007), a Maryland-Georgia Tech matchup and several Morgan State games. The 2003 and 2004 NCAA Lacrosse tournaments were played there, and numerous concerts have been held at the stadium over the years. All four Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association high school football championship games are held at the stadium. In addition to the state championships, two regular season Baltimore high school games are played at M&T Bank Stadium each year -- City vs. Poly in the one of country's oldest high school football rivalries, and the Turkey Bowl matchup between Loyola and Calvert Hall.
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Five things to look for today
What a matchup All right, Southern California vs. Oklahoma (7p.m., ESPN2). Oh, it's basketball. We were all excited for a minute there. Not tonight Carmelo Anthony (left, with ball) and the Nuggets scored 132points Tuesday night. We're guessing they...Tags: Washington Redskins, National Football League
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DuVall's last hurrah
As Wilde Lake football coach Doug DuVall guided his players through practice for the final time in his career yesterday, the 61-year-old with the jovial attitude and cherubic face went about his business as if it were any other day. Preparing his team...Tags: Ethics, Values
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Running game matchup to be Hurricane-strength?
The roots of the University of Miami playing tree - dubbed "The U" by those fortunate enough to have been Hurricanes - extend far and wide, and the Ravens and Washington Redskins, who meet Sunday night at M&T Bank Stadium, are just as fertile as other...Tags: Ed Reed, Cincinnati Bengals, Adrian Peterson, Brandon Jacobs, Ray Lewis
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McGahee eager to drop carry issue
Running back Willis McGahee said he doesn't have an answer for why he had no carries in Sunday's 34-3 rout of the Cincinnati Bengals. But McGahee said there is no need to get frustrated. "That's not going to get you anywhere," he said in his first...Tags: Ed Reed, Cincinnati Bengals, Derrick Mason, Dining and Drinking, National Football League
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Results and schedule
Football STATE FINALS (At M&T Bank Stadium) Tomorrow Class 3A Wilde Lake vs. Westlake…7 Friday Class 4A Sherwood vs. Linganore…7:30 Saturday Class 1A Dunbar vs. Fort Hill…12 Class 2A Eastern Tech vs. River Hill…3:30...Tags: Rivers, Bodies of Water
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Mirror, mirror: Zorn, Harbaugh started under similar circumstances
Jim Zorn and John Harbaugh had a lot in common early in their rookie seasons as NFL head coaches in Washington and Baltimore.
Both were somewhat surprising choices to lead the respective franchises. Neither had been an offensive or defensive...Tags: Brian Billick, Brian Mitchell, Indianapolis Colts, Multi-Sport Events, National Football League
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Ravens get another shot to prove they're ready for prime time
There was linebacker Bart Scott throwing the official's flag into the stands.
There was Steve McNair setting an NFL record for futility.
And there was the worst loss in the nine-year Brian Billick era.
When it comes to playing before a national...Tags: History, Steve McNair, Corey Ivy, Brian Billick, Derrick Mason
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Army-Navy game will stay grounded
A half-century ago, legendary Army coach Red Blaik revolutionized college football with a formation that included positioning a flanker, Bill Carpenter, some 20 yards to the right or left of the quarterback. Dubbed "The Lonely End," Carpenter became...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense
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After win, Poets eye a threepeat
Dunbar's Tavon Austin, hearing the music over the loudspeaker, started dancing during warm-ups yesterday for the Class1A state semifinal game against Catoctin and never stopped.
The Poets' quick-stepping running back rushed for 213 yards on 17 carries...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking, Poetry
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Ravens dominate lowly Bengals
While it remains uncertain whether the Ravens can beat the NFL's elite, there are no doubts that they can manhandle the league's downtrodden.
Showing a steely focus and little mercy, the Ravens routed the lowly Cincinnati Bengals, 34-3, yesterday at a...Tags: Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals, Ray Lewis, Derrick Mason, National Football League
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Baltimore City/County: By the numbers
0 Passing yards allowed by Dunbar in its 46-0 win over W.E.B. Du Bois in the Class 1A South regional final. The Poets' defense allowed just 79 total yards. 8 State championships won by this year's local semifinalists Dunbar (5) and Hereford (3).... -
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Baltimore Sun reporterFriday, Dec. 5 "Retro Winter Party and Design Shop" Benefits Contemporary Museum Fun '60s retro attire Contemporary Museum, 100 W. Centre St. 7 p.m. Tickets in advance $45, members $25; at the door, $50 for all Call 410-783-5720 or go to www....Tags: Lyric Opera of Baltimore, National Football League, Opera
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