Baltimore Ravens won’t raise ticket sales in 2015

Dec 28, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs (55) gets introduced prior to the game against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 28, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs (55) gets introduced prior to the game against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Baltimore Ravens had a good run in 2014 but won’t be making fans pay for it next season with a ticket price hike. 


It’s been two years since the Baltimore Ravens won the Super Bowl, and in that time only one other team has seemingly dominated. The Seattle Seahawks have their 12th Man to thank for a lot of their popularity, but it’s a relationship that many fantasies don’t have with their team.

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The Ravens may not have a popular 12th Man, but they’re still looking out for their fans nonetheless. In an effort to keep fans coming back to M&T Bank Stadium next year, the Ravens will not be raising ticket prices despite their success. This is a strange but not unusual move, as teams that do well usually cash in on it with higher ticket prices but that’s not a game the Ravens want to play.

According to the Baltimore Business Journal, the Ravens will not be raising ticket prices in 2015 after making the playoffs this past season and nearly making it to the AFC Championship Game

Ravens fans went through a lot this season wen it came to things away from the gridiron that became stressful and possible loyalty changing events. The Ray Rice debacle has been a sore spot for the Ravens all season long and their fans have stuck with the team regardless.

There’s also the fact that the Ravens already average more than $15 over the normal ticket price in the NFL, which may have factored into a decision to not fleece fans by raising prices even higher.

[H/T: PFT.com]

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