About the Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore, Cleveland, Baltimore, Cleveland, no matter where you think the Baltimore Ravens should get their praise from, be prepared for quite a year with the new 2006 NFL season coming up. The 2000 Super Bowl XXXV champions are back and ready to fly away with more victories. The 2006 off-season produced a trade that landed the Ravens all-pro quarterback Steve McNair. McNair's coming brings with it some high hopes as the Ravens finally have a quarterback that Baltimore fans can count on. With McNair and fellow newcomer Mike Anderson behind the coaching of Brian Billick, the Ravens' offense will finally have firepower to match their defense. The new personnel changes have created a lot of buzz for Ravens tickets. Having Baltimore Ravens Tickets guarantees great defense, coaching, and now an exciting offense, but some of the best fans around to deafen anyone who stands in the path of the Ravens. M & T Bank Stadium is awaiting the 2006 Ravens season to reach for another Super Bowl victory, so make sure you are there to witness the outcome with Baltimore Ravens Tickets.

It gets quite confusing when trying to assess where the Baltimore Ravens get their history. In 1996 the Ravens were in confusion over moving to the city of Baltimore or the city of Cleveland. Finally on November 6, 1995, the then Ravens owner, Art Modell chose Baltimore as the city to house the Ravens because of the "inadequacy of Cleveland Stadium" among other reasons. After much legal debate over the decision the NFL settled that the Browns history, colors and name would remain in Cleveland. The mascot Ravens was chosen based upon the famous poem, "The Raven", by Edgar Allan Poe, who lived most of the end of his life in Baltimore. Although this decision brought the new Ravens team to Baltimore, fans still remain bitter about the Colts move to Indianapolis, Indiana bringing many great players along with them. It now remains that any Ravens tickets against the Indianapolis Colts or the Cleveland Browns as some of the most hunted NFL tickets to date.

The Ravens tickets for the 2006 NFL season are a must to make certain that the beginning of the season doesn't start like 2005, when a quick injury to quarterback Kyle Boller pretty much ensured a slow season for the Ravens. This 2006 Baltimore Ravens season has brought on new players such as defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, center Chris Chester, and of course offensive studs Steve McNair and Mike Anderson to give the Ravens an equally strong balance on both sides of the football. The 2006 Ravens Schedule features the usual ultra-competitive AFC North contests, as well as matchups at home against Michael Vick and the Atlanta Falcons and LaDainian Tomlinson and the San Diego Chargers. Make sure you aren't sitting on your couch this season still baffled by the Ravens' offensive woes. Come to the M & T Bank Stadium with your 2006 Baltimore Ravens Tickets and observe first hand the "Raven tapping at the Super Bowl door, only this, and nothing more."

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