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About Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore Ravens: 2025 Roster, Players, Schedule, Super Bowl Wins and More

The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. Competing in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division, the team was established in 1996 following the relocation of the Cleveland Browns franchise. Since their inception, the Ravens have built a reputation for having one of the most formidable defenses in NFL history.

They have won two Super Bowl titlesSuper Bowl XXXV in the 2000 season and Super Bowl XLVII in the 2012 season—both led by strong defensive units. The team has been home to several legendary players, including Hall of Famers Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and Jonathan Ogden.

In recent years, quarterback Lamar Jackson has become the face of the franchise, winning the NFL MVP award in 2019 and bringing a dynamic, fast-paced style to their offense. Known for their toughness, loyal fan base, and competitive spirit, the Ravens remain one of the NFL’s most respected and consistent teams.

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Overview of the Baltimore Ravens

Founded1996 (as an expansion team from Cleveland)
Owner(s)Steve Bisciotti
PresidentSashi Brown
General ManagerEric DeCosta
Head CoachJohn Harbaugh
StadiumM&T Bank Stadium
LocationBaltimore, Maryland
Super Bowl Championships2 (2000, 2012)
Super Bowl Appearances2 (XXXV, XLVII)
NFL Championships2 (Post-merger)
Conference Championships2 (2000, 2012)
Division Championships8 (as of 2024)
Playoff Appearances16 total (as of 2024 season)
Best Regular Season Record14–2 (2019 season)
Notable Eras“Ray Lewis Era” (1996–2012), “Lamar Era” (2018–present)
Official Websitewww.baltimoreravens.com

Historical Background of the Baltimore Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens were established in 1996 as a result of a controversial move by then-Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell. Facing financial difficulties and seeking a better stadium deal, Modell announced in 1995 that he would relocate the Browns to Baltimore. After intense backlash from Cleveland fans and intervention by the NFL, a compromise was reached: Cleveland would retain the Browns’ name, colors, and history, while Modell’s organization would become a new franchise in Baltimore—thus, the Ravens were born.

The team held a name-the-team contest, and “Ravens” was selected as a tribute to Edgar Allan Poe, the renowned poet who spent much of his life in Baltimore and wrote the iconic poem "The Raven.” The franchise quickly gained respect in the league, known especially for its strong defensive identity. In just their fifth season (2000), the Ravens won their first Super Bowl with a historically dominant defense led by linebacker Ray Lewis. Over the years, they continued to be a playoff contender, and in 2012, they secured their second Super Bowl title, again with Ray Lewis, this time in his final season, and quarterback Joe Flacco earned MVP honors.

Ownership transitioned to Steve Bisciotti, and the franchise maintained stability and competitiveness. The Ravens are also known for their player development and smart front-office decisions, including the drafting of Lamar Jackson in 2018, who would go on to win the NFL MVP in 2019. Throughout their history, the Ravens have built a strong identity rooted in resilience, community pride, and excellence on the field.

Notable Milestones and Achievements

  • Founded in 1996 after the relocation of the Cleveland Browns.
  • Won Super Bowl XXXV in the 2000 season on a historic defense led by Ray Lewis, Rod Woodson, and Tony Siragusa.
  • Captured Super Bowl XLVII in the 2012 season under head coach John Harbaugh, with Joe Flacco earning Super Bowl MVP honors.
  • Known for their dominant defenses, with players like Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs, and Haloti Ngata earning Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors.
  • Lamar Jackson became the unanimous NFL MVP in 2019, leading the Ravens to a 14-2 record.
  • The franchise has made 16 playoff appearances and remains a model of consistency.

The Ravens are 2-0 in Super Bowl appearances, one of the few franchises with an undefeated record on the biggest stage.

Major Rivalries of the Baltimore Ravens

  • Pittsburgh Steelers – The Ravens’ fiercest and most iconic rivalry. Known for physical, low-scoring, high-stakes matchups, especially in the playoffs. Each game is a war.
  • Cleveland Browns – The "former home" rivalry, with Cleveland still resenting the original franchise's move to Baltimore. It’s personal every time they meet.
  • Cincinnati Bengals – An AFC North clash that has heated up in recent years thanks to Joe Burrow vs. Lamar Jackson.
  • New England Patriots – Frequent playoff battles throughout the 2010s. Baltimore earned signature wins in Foxborough.
  • Kansas City Chiefs – A new-generation rivalry, often showcasing Lamar Jackson vs. Patrick Mahomes in prime-time, high-stakes settings.
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Major Contracts of the Baltimore Ravens in 2025

  1. Lamar Jackson (QB) – Signed a 5-year, $260 million extension in 2023 with $185 million guaranteed. The face of the franchise indeed.
  2. Roquan Smith (LB) – On a 5-year, $100 million deal, he is the leader of the defense and a tackling machine.
  3. Mark Andrews (TE) – On a 4-year, $56 million deal. A top-5 tight end and Jackson’s most trusted target.
  4. Ronnie Stanley (LT) – Signed a 5-year, $98.75 million extension in 2020. A foundational left tackle when healthy.
  5. Kyle Hamilton (S) – On a rookie deal (4 years, $16.3 million). Already emerging as a top defensive playmaker.
  6. Zay Flowers (WR) – On his rookie contract (4 years, $14.1 million). Expected to lead the receiver corps for years to come.
  7. Tyler Linderbaum (C) – Rookie deal (4 years, $13.2 million). An anchor in the middle of the offensive line.
  8. Odafe Oweh (EDGE) – Still on rookie deal but due for extension talks soon.
  9. Justin Tucker (K) – Four-year, $24 million contract signed in 2022, making him the highest-paid kicker in NFL history.

Notable Coaches and Players

  • Brian Billick (1999–2007) – Guided the Ravens to their first Super Bowl win in 2000 and established the team’s defensive identity.
  • John Harbaugh (2008–Present) – Longest-tenured coach in franchise history. Led the Ravens to the Super Bowl in 2012 and multiple playoff appearances.
  • Rex Ryan (DC, 2005–2008) – Known for aggressive, complex schemes that helped shape Baltimore’s defensive legacy.
  • Ray Lewis (LB, 1996–2012) – Two-time Defensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl MVP. The emotional and physical leader of the Ravens’ defense.
  • Ed Reed (S, 2002–2012) – Ballhawk safety with the most interception return yards in NFL history. 2004 Defensive Player of the Year.
  • Jonathan Ogden (OT, 1996–2007) – Hall of Fame left tackle and first-ever Ravens draft pick. Anchored the offensive line for over a decade.
  • Joe Flacco (QB, 2008–2018) – Steady presence and 2012 Super Bowl MVP with a legendary playoff run.
  • Terrell Suggs (OLB, 2003–2018) – Franchise leader in sacks, 2011 Defensive Player of the Year, and tone-setter on the edge.
  • Lamar Jackson (QB, 2018–Present) – 2019 NFL MVP and one of the most electrifying quarterbacks in league history.
  • Justin Tucker (K, 2012–Present) – Widely regarded as the most accurate kicker in NFL history, with multiple game-winners and records.
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Who Are the Starters for the 2025 Season?

Offense

  • Quarterback: Lamar Jackson
  • Running Back: Keaton Mitchell
  • Wide Receiver 1: Zay Flowers
  • Wide Receiver 2: Rashod Bateman
  • Slot Receiver: Nelson Agholor
  • Tight End: Mark Andrews
  • Left Tackle: Ronnie Stanley
  • Left Guard: Ben Cleveland
  • Center: Tyler Linderbaum
  • Right Guard: Daniel Faalele
  • Right Tackle: Roger Rosengarten

Defense

  • Left Defensive End: Nnamdi Madubuike
  • Defensive Tackle 1:Nnamdi Madubuike
  • Defensive Tackle 2: Travis Jones
  • Right Defensive End: Broderick Washington
  • Outside Linebacker: Odafe Oweh
  • Inside Linebacker: Roquan Smith
  • Inside Linebacker: Kyle Van Noy
  • Outside Linebacker: David Ojabo
  • Cornerback 1: Marlon Humphrey
  • Cornerback 2: Nate Wiggins
  • Free Safety: Kyle Hamilton
  • Strong Safety: Ar'Darius Washington

Special Teams

  • Kicker: Justin Tucker
  • Punter: Jordan Stout
  • Long Snapper: Nick Moore
  • Kick Returner: Justice Hill
  • Punt Returner: Tylan Wallace

The Schedule of the Baltimore Ravens in 2025

Home Games

  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Denver Broncos
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Washington Commanders
  • Jacksonville Jaguars

Away Games

  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • New York Giants
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Los Angeles Chargers