Ravens plans for fans at season finale, possible playoff game

Ravens plans for fans at season finale, possible playoff game

The Baltimore Ravens host their final game of the regular season at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday afternoon when they take on the division rival Cleveland Browns. Stay tuned to WBAL-TV for more on what fans can expect at the stadium with the AFC North division and a home playoff game. The Ravens have a lot to look forward to in their final game and are hoping fans will help them secure a chance to host a Wild Card game next weekend. Josh Lukin is the Ravens’ director of brand strategy and advertising and shared what’s in store for them on Saturday: “They have a chance at a home playoff game if they win against the Browns. Fans have every reason to cause a stir, and that’s fitting.” “The theme is a day of champions,” said Lukin. “We invited all of our high school championship teams to M&T BANK Stadium. We recognize them on the video boards and they formed the gauntlet that the players will use. And tomorrow our nine Pro Bowlers will retire. We have the most Pro Bowlers in the league.” The team will appear in purple jerseys and white pants and Maryland native Jimmy Charles will sing the national anthem. Former Raven offensive lineman Mike Flynn will be honored as a legend of the game. “And then at halftime we go back to the 90s a little bit. We have DJ Rob Bass (and his song) “It Takes Two,” a big song from the 90s. “He’ll make a set at halftime,” Lukin said. Then get ready as the Ravens head into the first round of the playoffs with tickets already on sale for a possible home game. “There are two things you can do now: draw a picture and send a letter to the ravens. We’ll be hanging them in the hallways throughout the playoffs and you can submit a photo to create your own Ravens billboard. (You can) show the fans that you are ready to conquer anything. You will receive a stencil for your car. “We have a purple Friday caravan (and it will) be really exciting, hopefully leading to a home game,” Lukin said. Saturday’s game begins at 4 p.m., with M&T Bank Stadium opening the gates to fans at 2 p.m. Don’t forget to dress well for the game as temperatures will only be below 30°C.

The Baltimore Ravens host their final game of the regular season at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday afternoon when they take on the division rival Cleveland Browns.

Stay tuned to WBAL-TV for more on what fans can expect at the stadium with the AFC North division and a home playoff game. The Ravens have a lot to look forward to in their final game and are hoping fans will help them secure a chance to host a Wild Card game next weekend.

Josh Lukin is the Ravens’ director of brand strategy and advertising and revealed what awaits him on Saturday.

“They have a chance at a home playoff game if they win against the Browns. The fans have every reason to cause a stir and it is fitting that the theme is a day of champions,” said Lukin. “We invited all of our high school championship teams to M&T BANK Stadium. We recognize them on the video boards and they formed the gauntlet that the players will use. And tomorrow our nine Pro Bowlers will retire. We have the most Pro Bowlers in the league.”

The team will wear purple jerseys and white pants and Maryland native Jimmy Charles will sing the national anthem. Former Raven offensive lineman Mike Flynn will be honored as a legend of the game.

“And then at halftime we go back to the 90s a little bit. We have DJ Rob Bass (and his song) ‘It Takes Two’, a big song from the ’90s. “He’ll make a set at halftime,” Lukin said.

Then get ready as the Ravens head into the first round of the playoffs with tickets already on sale for a possible home game.

“There are two things you can do now: you can draw a picture and send a letter to the Ravens. We’ll be hanging them in the hallways throughout the playoffs and you can submit a photo to create your own Ravens billboard. (You can) Show fans that you are ready to conquer anything. We have a purple caravan on Friday (and it will) hopefully be very exciting leading to a home game,” Lukin said.

Saturday’s game begins at 4 p.m., with M&T Bank Stadium opening its gates to fans at 2 p.m. Don’t forget to bundle up for the game as temperatures will only be in the low 30s.

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