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It has been nothing short of an interesting season for the Baltimore Ravens this year. From the first game in Week 1 against the Chiefs where they took home a victory 38-24 to Week 17 when the Ravens took home a win against the Raiders on the Raiders own territory 21-13. The Ravens are entering their sixth playoff of the decade. The victories at the start of the season tallied three and it showed that this phenomenal team is capable of doing great things. The numbers speak in agreement with the consensus, especially when the Ravens took down the Lions 48-3 and the Bears 31-7 without so much as a backward glance. The Divisional Playoff has the Ravens, who are 10-7 taking on the Indianapolis Colts, who are 14-2 at Indianapolis on Saturday, January 16. The last time the Ravens played the Colts, they were at their own house and the Colts snuck a few points by the Ravens for a win over the Ravens 17-15. Critics argue that the Ravens have cards stacked against them because they are 0-4 on the road against the Colts. This doesn't mean the Ravens can't change the tide but only time will tell. The injury report for the Ravens for Saturday's game include CB Cary Williams, LB Tavares Gooden (knee), TE Todd Heap (back), WR Derrick Mason (hand) and S Ed Reed (groin/foot). The injury list for the Colts is quite a bit longer as the playoff approaches but many players are probable to play. Fans can continue to enjoy Purple Friday as the Ravens expand these events for the playoff. In conjunction with Miller Lite, the Ravens will continue their day-long traveling caravan events where fans can meet Ravens cheerleaders, front office staff, Poe the team mascot, Rise and Conquer the live mascots, playmakers and many others. Located at the south point of Camden Yards in Baltimore is M&T Bank Stadium, the home of the Baltimore Ravens. Start with the most awesome vies of the city skyline, pepper in some luxurious amenities, layer on an aesthetic structure that commands attention, add game day excitement that is certain to get you up and on your feet and you have the perfect atmosphere created at M&T Bank Stadium. The seating capacity of 71,008 includes 119 suites and 8,196 club seats. There are 2 SmartVision screens, each in the end zone. The screens are a whopping 100 feet by 24 feet and the largest of their kind in the world. It takes 25 people to operate the screen from the control room. The playing field surface is Sportexe Momentum Turf, which is designed to help maximize the players' performance as well as speed. Seating options abound from front row seats in the lower level which are an amazing six feet above the playing field and just fifty feet away from the sidelines. Club seating offers VIP parking, extra-wide comfort seats, breathtaking views of the downtown Baltimore area and access to fully-staffed bars as well as club lounges. The suites are equipped with private restrooms, 3 televisions, personal wait staff and make the perfect choice for groups up to 24 people. When you want to experience a Ravens game in luxury and style, the M&T Bank Stadium is the only place to go. With 55 concession stands on all levels, extra wide concourses and some of Baltimore's most delicious favorites always available, the only thing missing is you! Fans create an electric atmosphere that's contagious and with excellent sites from any point in the stadium, it's easy to get into the action and root for the Ravens at any game or series of games that you choose.
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