Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Despite playing in New England, fans came in big numbers to watch Ravens earn the franchise's second Super Bowl trip. The head coach and players noticed.
John Harbaugh smiled plenty throughout Monday's news conference. Considering his team is headed to the Super Bowl a week from Sunday, that's no surprise. But the Ravens coach really beamed when the conversation turned to Baltimore's fans. Harbaugh and his team were both delighted at the large number of Baltimore fans that went up to New England and watched the Ravens beat the Patriots, 28-13, in last Sunday's AFC title game. "We might have had one-eighth of the crowd, which is really a high number for a visiting AFC Championship game. That speaks so much about our fans," Harbaugh said when talking to the media Monday in Owings Mills. "For all of those people to make that trip up there at this time of year to support their Ravens is just—…
Monday, January 21, 2013
Use Instagram to share photos of you in a jersey, your pets in purple, what you're cooking today or scenes from watching the game.
We want to see what you're up to for today's Ravens game, so why not tag your Instagram photos so they appear on Patch? Patch sites throughout the Baltimore Ravens market will host this article, which pulls all Instagram images tagged with #PatchRavens into this nifty photo grid. Simple: use the hashtag with you post images of your dressed up pets, your living room full of purple-clad friends, your gameday recipe or whatever else Ravens-related you're putting on Instagram today. You can also post your photos right on Patch by clicking the "Pics & Clips" tab at the top of the page. Why not write about the Ravens on Patch? Share your gameday recipe, post stories of your favorite player or offer your thoughts on the game right here.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
After 17 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, the middle linebacker is hanging up his cleats after the team's postseason run.
Here is some of the online reaction after Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis announced Wednesday that he will retire at the end of the team's postseason run. Check out Patch photos of Lewis in the community.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Baltimore-area Patch sites hosted a live chat during the Ravens-Texans AFC Divisional game.
Welcome to Patch's first Ravens live chat. We'll be here starting at noon, providing a live feedback session for fans who like to watch the game and interact with others. Havre de Grace Patch editor Sean Welsh, a former Baltimore sports writer, will moderate the chat. We'll have updates via Twitter—particularly from Owings Mills Patch editor Alexander Pyles, who will be at the game. Want your Twitter comments to pop up in the live chat stream here on Patch? Easy. Just use #RavensPatch somewhere in your 140 characters, and it'll pop up in our conversation, powered by CoverItLive. Going to the game? Tweet a picture of you and your fellow Ravens fans and use the #RavensPatch hashtag, and share your view with everyone else! We'll also be …
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
The Ravens are inviting young fans to write letters wishing the team team luck in the NFL postseason.
Fresh off sending a batch of letters to the North Pole, young Ravens fans are being invited by the team to start up a new writing campaign this week. But instead of toys, this campaign promises a chance at Ravens playoff tickets. Letters wishing the Ravens luck in the NFL postseason can be dropped off at "Baltimore Ravens Postal Service" mailboxes at Giant Food Stores in the metro area, the team's website said. The letters will be collected Wednesday evening and delivered Thursday morning to the Ravens' headquarters in Owings Mills each week the team remains in the playoffs. One letter writer each week the Ravens have a home game in the playoffs will win four tickets, four pregame field passes, pregame hospitality and parking to that week'…
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3:46 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013
I am a PSL owner. The regular fan is the 80% (my guess) of regular Joe's that go to games and pay for that $8 beer. That pay for the replica jerseys and all of the other stuff they buy. That watch TV where the "real" revenue is earned by the NFL and they are treated like common every day trash forced to buy tickets with a $650 face value for over $2,000 so that brokers, hotels, and airlines (yes …   more ›