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Stadium:
M&T Bank Stadium
It's the most exciting place to be in Baltimore for a Ravens' home game. It just doesn't make sense to be anywhere else! M&T Bank Stadium is located at the south point of Camden Yards and is the crowning jewel of the NFL's premier sports facilities. Baltimore Ravens fans - proud of their Baltimore heritage - enjoy the latest in technology, including state-of-the-art SmartVision video screens. Combined with extraordinary amenities, including a stunning view of the city's skyline, the game's excitement brings fans to their feet. With a capacity of 71,008, this aesthetic structure is the home of the Ravens and draws its design from Baltimore's architecture. Completed in 1998 at an estimated cost of $220 million, the stadium has 119 suites and 8,196 club seats. HOK architects designed Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium. The latter was completed in less than 2 years and funded through a combination of proceeds generated from the sale of tax-exempt revenue bonds, debt service paid by lottery proceeds and the Ravens.

Seating Chart:
M&T Bank Stadium Seating Chart

2011 Schedule:
Sep 11 Pittsburgh
Sep 18 @Tennessee 1:00 pm
Sep 25 @St. Louis 4:05 pm
Oct 2 N.Y. Jets 8:20 pm
Week 5 BYE
Oct 16 Houston 4:05 pm
Oct 24 @Jacksonville 8:30 pm
Oct 30 Arizona 1:00 pm
Nov 6 @Pittsburgh 8:20 pm
Nov 13 @Seattle 4:05 pm
Nov 20 Cincinnati 1:00 pm
Nov 24 San Francisco 8:20 pm
Dec 4 @Cleveland 1:00 pm
Dec 11 Indianapolis 1:00 pm
Dec 18 @San Diego 8:20 pm
Dec 24 Cleveland 1:00 pm
Jan 1 @Cincinnati 1:00 pm


Approximate Length of Game:
Three Hours

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Season Preview:

Ravens return specialist B.J. Sams is running with new energy these days at the team's off-season workouts. The difference is that weight has been lifted off of him physically and psychologically. He doesn't have any doubts that he has recovered from a broken ankle, and he doesn't have to worry about a court case hanging over his career any longer. "I'm feeling real good right now," Sams said of his physical and psychological states. "Everything's going real well, and I'm looking forward to bigger and better things." Sams has been the Ravens' return specialist since the team signed him as an undrafted rookie in 2004. That season, he set a single-season franchise record with 1,826 combined return yards, including a record 1,251 kickoff return yards. The next season, Sams led the AFC and ranked second in the NFL in punt returns (12.2-yard average). Last season, Sams was sixth in the league in punt returns and eighth in kickoff returns before he fractured his ankle in a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Nov. 30. Coming back from the injury has caused a change in Sams, according to the Ravens. "I think when something is taken from you, you appreciate it more," special teams coach Frank Gansz Jr. said. "No one has worked harder than him to come back. He's such a great kid. I think his teammates think a lot of him. He's just that type of person." The injury came nearly two months after his arrest on a DUI charge in October -- his second charge in a 14-month span. Sams was acquitted of the most recent charge last month. Sams acknowledged that as much as he tried to concentrate on football, the court case was a distraction. Sportsline.com

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www.baltimoreravens.com