The Baltimore Ravens will look to repeat their 2012 heroics and a look at their tickets prices shows that their fans are right behind them
The Baltimore Ravens have won two Super Bowls, four division and two conference championships in the last decade and a half. That is some serious form by a team that was incepted not too far back in the year 1996.
The Ravens won the first of their two Super Bowls in 2000 and the second one in 2012. The triumph three years ago was supposed to herald the dawn of a bright new era but things haven’t really gone according to plan. The Ravens failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2013 but did make it there in 2014 through the wild card playoffs. They got as far as the divisional round where they were beaten by the Patriots.
The latest NFL season is a pivotal one for the Baltimore Ravens as they look to put things right. They will need a lot of support from their fans if they are to do that and a look at their tickets prices shows that the fans are right behind their team.
According to Excite Events, the highest average ticket price for a Ravens’ game this season stands at just over $504. It pertains to their clash with the Broncos in Denver on September 13, 2015. The Ravens average ticket price currently is just a shade above $97 and you can spend that amount to see the Ravens against the Raiders at the O.co Coliseum on September 20, 2015.
On the other side of the spectrum, $75 is the maximum get in price, according to Excite Events, for the Ravens’ games and it is for two of their encounters. The first one is the above mentioned game against the Broncos whereas the second one will see them take on the 49ers on October 18, 2015 at the Levi’s Stadium. The minimum get in price is a paltry $4 and you can spend that to catch the Ravens collide with the Cardinals at the University of Phoenix Stadium on October 26, 2015.
The Baltimore Ravens will have to lift their game this season. This is their chance to show everyone that they are back to their best.
The complete list of tickets and their prices available on Excite Events is mentioned below. Please note that all these tickets are available on Excite Events and the prices are accurate as of July 6, 2015.
August 13. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $78.8 | Get In Price: $13
August 22. – Philadelphia – Lincoln Financial Field | Average Ticket Price: $94.75 | Get In Price: $27
August 29. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $91.42 | Get In Price: $31
September 3. – Atlanta – Georgia Dome | Average Ticket Price: $38.04 | Get In Price: $2
September 6. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $1855.63 | Get In Price: $840
September 13. – Denver – Sports Authority Field At Mile High | Average Ticket Price: $504.3 | Get In Price: $75
September 20. – Oakland – O.co Coliseum | Average Ticket Price: $97.23 | Get In Price: $32
September 27. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $281.8 | Get In Price: $65
October 1. – Pittsburgh – Heinz Field | Average Ticket Price: $295.81 | Get In Price: $70
October 11. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $179.56 | Get In Price: $65
October 18. – Santa Clara – Levi’s Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $246.92 | Get In Price: $75
October 26. – Glendale – University Of Phoenix Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $174.9 | Get In Price: $4
November 1. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $187.92 | Get In Price: $65
November 15. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $137.34 | Get In Price: $52
November 22. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $168.63 | Get In Price: $62
November 30. – Cleveland – FirstEnergy Stadium (formerly Cleveland Browns Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $285.04 | Get In Price: $36
December 6. – Miami Gardens – Sun Life Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $259.24 | Get In Price: $61
December 13. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $248.32 | Get In Price: $65
December 20. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $175.67 | Get In Price: $65
December 27. – Baltimore – M&T Bank Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $290.6 | Get In Price: $65
January 3. – Cincinnati – Paul Brown Stadium | Average Ticket Price: $227.72 | Get In Price: $42
1 Comment
Not a Ravens fan at all but drawing a red line on an image in a srghitat line and having the ball on the other side of that red line is not evidence AT ALL.. That photo has no sense of depth of where the football is, maybe by the time the ball is on the other side of that line the ball had already gone through the uprights. But you can’t tell that from the photo or the video..Stupid people are stupid